In 1992, it was sold to Silicon Graphics for three hundred and thirty-three million dollars.
Three hundred thirty-two of them, or 59%, had undetectable viral loads at both their one-month and three-month checkups.
Some might say that my brother lived a lifetime in his thirty three years.
But at three hundred and thirty I feel like I can conquer the world.
Thirty three died and 165 were injured in a head-on collision between two trains in southern France in August 1985.
Thirty three states have laws to measure teacher performance though most rely on test based systems in large part because they are cheaper.
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Thirty three percent (33%) outsource litigation-related document review.
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During three days, thirty participants from ten countries attended to coordinate and guide the establishment of the Blue Carbon Scientific Working Group, which will distribute it's recommendations through a meeting report to be published in March 2010.
Scored in three movements, their duration determined by chance, his four-minute-and-thirty-three-second work was first presented at the Maverick Concert Hall in New York, where the virtuoso pianist David Tudor performed it by sitting motionless at the piano, counting time on a stopwatch.
He had married a kind woman and fathered six daughters and three sons, each of whom had proved fertile in his or her turn, providing him with a haul of thirty-three grandchildren.
In fact, the oldest officer on board was first lieutenant John Clements Wickham, at thirty-three.
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Thirty-three of the last 35 majors now have been won by either Djokovic, Nadal, Federer or Murray.
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Thirty-three percent of voters tell us that local matters counted most, but 62 percent focused on national affairs.
Two hundred and thirty-three years ago, a Polish-born patriot gave his life to advance the cause of American independence.
The group found that in 2011, thirty-three percent of Americans under age 65 fell below the tax filing threshold.
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Thirty-three include a communication plan that takes additional steps to approve the drug.
Thirty-three companies on the list support the legislation, which has stalled in Congress.
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On July 12, 2005, at the age of thirty-three, Felton was finally released.
Thirty-three-year-old Oliver Rivera(ph) has sold jeans on the street since he was 15.
Thirty-three miners have been trapped 2, 300 feet underground since a rockslide cut off their exit route on August 5.
Thirty-three universities have now come out publicly in favour of animal testing, and debate in general is less one-sided.
Thirty-three billionaires on the 2011 Forbes 400 list own a major U.S. sports franchise in baseball, basketball, hockey, or football.
During the third quarter of 2010, just thirty-three U.S. companies went public, and they raised a paltry five billion dollars.
Thirty-three years on, Moore's Law has yet to falter, although predicting its demise is now a popular sport with the press.
Thirty-three percent of employees played hooky last year and, rather than come clean with their bosses, they pretended to be sick.
But 14 is still nearly three times as many thirty-somethings as reached the second round at the French Open a decade ago.
Kael published her first movie review in 1953, when she was thirty-three.
Thirty-three of the 34 tycoons who returned to the top 40 are at least 20% poorer than they were a year ago.
But every iota of their joint imagination has gone into the concept of a privately owned, computerized superprison that descends thirty-three stories underground.
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