Travel back in time with me some thirty five years ago to a far, distant country.
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Thirty five percent said they are holding yard sales, using pawn shops and taking on extra work.
This time, five minutes are being offered to all four hundred thirty five members of the House.
Thirty five Green Coast awards which recognises beaches which are quieter and have an unspoilt environment were handed out.
On lush grass thirty five tents bearing the logo of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stand in ordered rows.
It has taken nearly thirty five years but finally the airlines are in such a dominant market position the consumer is rendered helpless.
Thirty five percent of female online gamers live in the South, compared to 21% in the Northeast, 22% in the Midwest and 22% in the West.
Thirty five of those detained were charged with terrorist offences.
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He says that he has never before spoken to the media about the deal that he, Ozzie (78 years old) and Schupak made with the American Basketball Association thirty five years ago.
This was his first trial, but the case had already consumed almost five of his thirty-five years.
Nevertheless, six decades after V-J Day nearly three hundred thousand American troops are stationed overseas, including fifty-five thousand in Germany, thirty-five thousand in Japan, and ten thousand in Italy.
Today, more than fifty per cent of U.S. residents are single, nearly a third of all households have just one resident, and five million adults younger than thirty-five live alone.
Economic stagnation plus Fed activism equals stagflation: we saw it all thirty-five years ago.
If you have read this far, I am willing to bet you are over thirty-five.
What really got us excited is that thirty-five million people play fantasy sports every year.
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Newspaper readership among people under thirty-five dropped during a similar period, as did voting rates.
In December, the Prokopis put Serenola on the market for eight hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars.
Sixteen million Egyptians now use the Internet, and the vast majority of them are under thirty-five.
Last year, thirty-five thousand students applied to Harvard, and the acceptance rate was six per cent.
Thirty-five cents, you got a plate of red beans and rice and a vegetable.
He planned to work for thirty or thirty-five years, and then take an early retirement.
He analyzed more than thirty-five thousand peer-reviewed papers, mapping the precise location of co-authors.
Thirty-five percent of employers said that what they found caused them not to hire a candidate.
Thirty-five percent said they have not much or no confidence, down 1 percentage point from August.
Thirty-five years of improvements have, however, made wind, solar power and high-tech batteries attractive.
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Flash forward, what, thirty-five years and here we are - where is the outrage?
Still, with more than seven million bitcoins in circulation, Nakamoto had created thirty-five million dollars of value.
Thirty-five financial sponsored IPOs have listed since May, more than the January-to-April period combined, according to Dealogic.
Through intermediaries, Roberts and Obama had agreed how to divide the thirty-five-word oath for the swearing in.
Tenured-professorial in the pretentious facial hair, without it Zwelish was revealed to be no more than thirty-five.
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