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At eight-thirty, after passing through security, I settled into a chair at the gate, relaxing for the first time in hours.
NEWYORKER: Election, Monitored
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At around eight-thirty, Ravi left Davidson C for Ultimate Frisbee practice.
NEWYORKER: The Story of a Suicide
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The year was 1862, a war was raging, and Higginson, at thirty-eight, was the local authority on physical fitness.
NPR: Excerpt: 'White Heat'
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Three pitchers, including Jason Isringhausen, at thirty-eight the senior member of the staff, were perched on training tables, their arms iced and swaddled in yards of Ace bandages.
NEWYORKER: Madoff��s Curveball
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The development of a hundred and thirty-eight acres at the junction of two major interstates was a challenge because a hundred and fifty thousand tons of contaminated soil had to be removed before the project on the site of the old steel mill could even begin.
NPR: Atlanta Development Aims to Revitalize Downtown
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Thirty-eight US billionaires have pledged at least 50% of their wealth to charity through a campaign started by investor Warren Buffett and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
BBC: US billionaires pledge 50% of their wealth to charity
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C. had issued more than two hundred and thirty subpoenas for phone numbers and reviewed at least eight thousand call records.
NEWYORKER: A Dirty Business
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Thirty-eight signs were due to be put at park entrances, but the concerns over size and number have led to a redesign and a plan for 26 instead.
BBC: The old and new smokefree signs for Blackpool parks
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On his website UnSkewedPolls.com, Chambers has for weeks been predicting a win for Mitt Romney and taking swipes at Silver, who writes poll analysis for The New York Times on his Five Thirty-Eight blog, and the rest of the mainstream polling establishment.
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Thirty-eight percent of residents aged 15 to 35 reported going to the movies at least once a month in 2010, and the year prior saw a total of 28.8 million visits to the movies, impressive for a population of just 4.5 million.
BBC: The evolution of Irish cinema