Can you imagine a world, maybe twenty to fifty years from now, where jobs themselves are obsolete?
"I want the French to stay here for even twenty to fifty years, " said Abou Bakary Maiga, one of the crowd.
Most of them are going to graduate twenty to fifty thousand dollars in debt, much more than they would pay to go to one of the many Commonwealth Campuses across Pennsylvania.
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Some (including mine) will give you so much extra time for the asking, some will let you stay into mid-afternoon for an extra twenty to fifty bucks, others will bill you for another night if you overstay check-out by five minutes.
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Less than a mile above the crater, it sweeps the surface with ground-probing radar and begins its descent: a hundred miles per hour, fifty, twenty.
Although they account for only an estimated three to five per cent of the market, their sales increased a hundred and seventy-seven per cent in 2009, and it was projected that they would eventually account for between twenty-five and fifty per cent of all books sold.
USA. Finishing time of six hours, twenty-two minutes, fifty-four seconds.
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More than fifty artists from twenty countries across Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Republics are represented in the exhibition that is on view through Oct. 2 at the New Museum in lower Manhattan.
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Despite the air of defeat that clings to the left, the center-left vote will still account for around fifty of a hundred and twenty seats.
That's seven hundred and fifty now added to by twenty thousand.
By the following Monday, sit-ins had spread to Winston-Salem, twenty-five miles away, and Durham, fifty miles away.
Then it might be the white-shoe Wall Street establishment of fifty years ago against the embodiment of twenty-first-century post-ethnic America.
Mutual fund sales have slowed somewhat, but the public now has more of its savings capital at risk than at the peak of 1972, when the Nifty Fifty were comparably priced to the Nifty Twenty today.
In 2008, the Federal Drug Administration approved only twenty-one new drugs, down off the peak of fifty-one approvals in 1996.
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In the past several years, Lang has averaged a hundred and twenty-five concerts a year, and he usually gets fifty thousand dollars for a recital.
At nine-fifty on a February night in 2001, a twenty-two-year-old black man was shot while driving his Ford Taurus station wagon through a neighborhood on the edge of the Rutgers University campus.
Mark Twain has a hundred and fifty-three quotations, Oscar Wilde a hundred and twenty-three.
The rest are scattered across the Midwest (fifty-eight), the mid-Atlantic (twenty-five), the mountain West (eighteen), and the Pacific (twenty-one).
Shariah Law and American State Courts: An Assessment of State Appellate Court Cases includes summaries of a sample of twenty cases, as well as the full published texts for all fifty cases.
Known for its intricate wall mosaics and a fifty-four-foot dome covered with more than twenty-eight thousand tiles, the landmark building also features a 2, 753-seat main theatre, three Masonic lodge rooms, and four M.
In twenty-five years a third of them would be dead, in fifty years two-thirds, in a hundred all of them.
You'd put in fifty cents a week, and in December, you got a fortune -- twenty-five dollars.
Fifty years ago, one might have planned to join a large, stable company at twenty-three and to rise through the ranks until retirement.
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