Fifty years ago, Japanese electricity was generated by smaller, discrete coal- and oil-fired plants.
They had been doing very well over the last fifty years of industrial revolution.
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In the last fifty years, Juarez and El Paso have developed rapidly, if unevenly.
Fifty years ago oilfields were discovered in the area mainly occupied by indigenous peoples.
Still, the U.S. enjoyed some fifty years of financial stability after the great depression.
Fifty years ago, I began my legal studies as a woman of Japanese American descent.
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Within the next fifty years, the world population will increase by another 40 to 50 percent.
Fifty years from now do collectors care about Warhol's portraits of Marilyn, Jackie and Liz Taylor?
After fifty years of planning we finally gave it up as a losing enterprise.
She's finally coming home, at sixty-seven years old, after an absence of nearly fifty years.
The world and markets cannot guarantee your financial stability for forty to fifty years of retirement.
But, it seems that, in fifty years, nobody has appeared to call a spade a spade.
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Fifty years ago, I was stuck with whatever phone the phone company gave me.
Kirk is compact enough that it would likely have been completely missed fifty years ago.
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He came to Walgett fifty years ago and built up a successful haulage business.
Can you imagine a world, maybe twenty to fifty years from now, where jobs themselves are obsolete?
Unfortunately fifty years on, our MBA schools and leadership programs have still not internalized this simple truth.
The furniture industry is highly fragmented and has operated the same way for more than fifty years.
Through the last hundred and fifty years we have substantially increased, augmented and invented new sensory experiences.
Fifty years later, that had shrunk to just eight mines employing 33, 000 miners who cut 18 million tonnes.
Hoover was in power for almost fifty years, and the filmmakers leave out many particulars of his reign.
Less than fifty years after the Roosevelt renovation, the White House was showing signs of serious structural weakness.
Fifty years later, the first children's book of American origin issued from Boston.
That phase began after the Second World War and lasted for fifty years.
Fifty years ago, for example, it might have made sense to give large chunks of spectrum to broadcast TV.
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The fact is, he has been fighting this fight for nearly fifty years.
It was only in 1884, almost fifty years later, that a team reached the top of a table mountain.
Fifty years ago, thousands of people marched into the village to protest at its continued use by the Army.
"The most interesting demographic that's watched television for the last fifty years has already abandoned network television, " Vallas says.
The Shaler family had been coming to Sun Valley for fifty years.
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