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Examples
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I did go west on Thirty-first or Thirty-second Street, but by then I knew I was tired and took a cab the rest of the way.
I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011
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Thirty-second ads in the game are fetching between $2.8 million and $3 million, according to media buyers.
GM Signs With NBC for Olympic Broadcasts Suzanne Vranica 2011
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Officers in the headquarters of the Japanese Thirty-second Army were divided on the key question of whether to launch a major counteroffensive against the Americans or to remain on the defensive.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Thirty-second commercials during the Super Bowl are selling for $2.5 million to $2.8 million.
CBS on Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad: OK if 'Responsibly produced' 2010
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Thirty-second ad spots are going for a record $3.5 million this year.
Forget the Beer and Chips: This Year's Ads Ask Viewers to Suit Up Suzanne Vranica 2012
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Officers in the headquarters of the Japanese Thirty-second Army were divided on the key question of whether to launch a major counteroffensive against the Americans or to remain on the defensive.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Thirty-second commercials during the Super Bowl are selling for between $2.5 million and $2.8 million.
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Thirty-second TV spots that trade on emotion and celebrity contribute little or nothing of value to patient education.
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I marched into the store specializing in songbirds and other exotics on Thirty-second Street just west of Park Avenue South.
MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010
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Thirty-second TV spots that trade on emotion and celebrity contribute little or nothing of value to patient education.
Dr. Andrew Weil: Should You Get Your Drug Information From An Actor? 2010
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