The Chinese community has been existing for a hundred years all over the world.
And BellSouth, in effect's been around for a hundred years, Google's been around since what, 1998?
They were talking about free trade and breaking monopolies a hundred years before Adam Smith.
But the instruments that can register them have only been available for about a hundred years.
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Football faced a version of this question a hundred years ago, after a series of ugly incidents.
You'd be taking a hundred years to do this with normal divers out there with normal cameras.
The cliffs were landscaped a hundred years ago when the town was developed as an upmarket resort.
And it's actually an accounting treatment, as you know, that's been in place for a hundred years.
In one sense, the story of the Citizens United case goes back more than a hundred years.
It is almost a hundred years since women got the right to vote in the United States.
You wait a hundred years for one commission on devolution and then several come along (almost) at once.
We've got potentially 600, 000 jobs and a hundred years' worth of energy right beneath our feet with natural gas.
Hansen has testified that he thinks this could happen within a hundred years.
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Men and women have different ambitions than they had a hundred years ago.
Health care was an issue that was worked on for a hundred years.
After more than a hundred years, can a joke still be too soon?
"A hundred years ago, that's the way it was done, " said Mr. Kingsberry.
And people now are less able to grow crops and run cattle than they were, say, a hundred years ago.
For example, almost a hundred years separated the steam engine innovation and its peak technology deployment in the British economy.
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Mr. REINHART: The great pizzamakers that are coming up again, it's kind of like re-creating what happened a hundred years ago.
His family business has worked on course designs for a hundred years and put its hand to several British Open venues.
Tesla foresaw the need for wireless transmissions in the late 1800s -- a hundred years before anyone picked up a cell phone.
Now, there's an old story that Colin has told about a man named George Ellis, who lived about a hundred years ago.
Some of the conferences have existed for more than a hundred years.
Regarding the second point: a hundred years ago, no one shed a tear for men who had to marry below their level.
Tellier said it was easily a hundred years ahead of its time.
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The lightless kitchen, something added a hundred years after the place was built, contained a gassy-smelling stove and a badly chipped sink.
Rare stamps are like fingerprints: They're unique, and you can trace them as they've traded in auctions back almost a hundred years.
Federal minimum wage laws have been around for over a hundred years.
We want to untangle the mess created by a hundred years of ad hoc mismanagement of the public airwaves by the FCC.
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