There are not twenty or thirty of you standing behind you looking for work.
She taught three ninety-minute classes a day with anywhere from twenty to thirty students.
Twenty or thirty years ago, we spent most of our time managing transactions using big, complicated systems.
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Twenty to thirty years down the road, the State will regret the time they had Rick Perry as a Governor.
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Most mornings, invader crows arrived, twenty or thirty of them at a time coming out of the sky and cawing away.
Think of spending twenty or thirty years in a foreign country where you are never understood, because you speak a different dialect.
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It took about twenty to thirty seconds to fill a wheelbarrow, and then another thirty seconds to throw the "garbage" off the roof.
How was anyone who had something similar happen to them supposed to play this thing for twenty, thirty or sixty minutes without getting physically ill?
Hunt around for whoever it might be that owns the rights (and, crucially, has the source code of) to the games that were popular twenty and thirty years ago.
The salesman said that the bike would run for twenty to thirty miles, depending on how fast I went, before I would need to plug its cord into the wall for eight hours or lug the batteries inside to charge.
By the fireside, some of the gauchos talked about electroshock therapy, while others spoke like professional sports commentators, except that they were commenting on a match played long ago, when they were twenty or thirty and belonged to some gang of hooligans.
The author once made a list of all the pieces he had written in maybe twenty or thirty years, and then put a check mark beside each one whose subject related to things he had been interested in before he went to college.
But I need to say something that might be not you know very politically correct now, but I don't think that we should forget that in the past twenty or thirty years Egypt had a leapfrog in its economy and the achievements of the last period in the economic front should not be forgotten.
Gripped by the global startup bug, they, like the twenty- and thirty-somethings the world over put their ideas into action.
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He gained plenty of clout in sports circles for having developed the likes of general manager Theo Epstein and other twenty- and thirty-something-year-old talent in the front office.
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On this voyage, the passengers aboard the S.S. Coachella were almost exclusively between the ages of twenty-two and thirty-five.
My sons are twenty-five and thirty-two and they were born into a very different world than I was born into.
Elsewhere, in state ratifying conventions, the Constitution passed by the narrowest of margins: eighty-nine to seventy-nine in Virginia, thirty to twenty-seven in New York, a hundred and eighty-seven to a hundred and sixty-eight in Massachusetts.
In the seventies and eighties, the annual average rose to about a dozen. (Frustration with this increase led the Senate, in 1975, to lower the threshold for cloture to sixty votes.) In the nineties and early aughts, the average went up to twenty-five or thirty a year, as both parties escalated their use of the filibuster when they found themselves in the minority.
Within three years, Facebook grew from a hundred and thirty employees to twenty-five hundred, and from seventy million worldwide users to nearly seven hundred million.
At twenty-nine years old with thirty looming, I want to be prepared for life.
L.T. member named Britnee Brown, who has been with the company for a little more than a year, took a call that was a record five hours, twenty-five minutes, and thirty-one seconds long, from a woman on the East Coast interested in Masai Barefoot Technology shoes, which purport to mimic supposedly salubrious barefoot-on-the-beach walking with curved rubber platforms.
"Thirty is not the new twenty, " she said, urging people to "claim your adulthood" and start making choices.
In 2005 and 2006, patients in McAllen received twenty per cent more abdominal ultrasounds, thirty per cent more bone-density studies, sixty per cent more stress tests with echocardiography, two hundred per cent more nerve-conduction studies to diagnose carpal-tunnel syndrome, and five hundred and fifty per cent more urine-flow studies to diagnose prostate troubles.
Four years from now, I expect to hang on to at least thirty to forty per cent of that twenty-three.
Students from the United States, meanwhile, came in seventeenth in reading, twenty-third in science, and an especially demoralizing thirty-first in math.
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