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  • I sing 'Hey Jude' for the eight-hundredth time because it's stuck in my head and I've started to replace the lyrics with other words that make no sense but almost rhyme so they're like a game.

    Hey Jude Jenny Morris 2010

  • We are beginning the celebration of the eight-hundred years of this university's existence, and it would be a rather sad paradox if that eight-hundredth anniversary was marked by the down-grading of the study which, at the very beginning of the university's life, seemed to be the most comprehensive and the most resourceful of all: the study of theology.

    'Faith, Reason and Quality Assurance - Having Faith in Academic Life' 2008

  • We are beginning the celebration of the eight-hundred years of this university's existence, and it would be a rather sad paradox if that eight-hundredth anniversary was marked by the down-grading of the study which, at the very beginning of the university's life, seemed to be the most comprehensive and the most resourceful of all: the study of theology.

    'Faith, Reason and Quality Assurance - Having Faith in Academic Life' 2008

  • Then she gets up and proceeds for the eight-hundredth time to look behind the furniture.

    Carolina Mist Mariah Stewart 1996

  • Then she gets up and proceeds for the eight-hundredth time to look behind the furniture.

    Carolina Mist Mariah Stewart 1996

  • Then she gets up and proceeds for the eight-hundredth time to look behind the furniture.

    Carolina Mist Mariah Stewart 1996

  • Toffler offers a dramatic perspective on the rate of change that American society has experienced, with his concept of the “eight-hundredth lifetime.”

    Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979

  • Toffler offers a dramatic perspective on the rate of change that American society has experienced, with his concept of the “eight-hundredth lifetime.”

    Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979

  • Toffler offers a dramatic perspective on the rate of change that American society has experienced, with his concept of the “eight-hundredth lifetime.”

    Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979

  • The mass, however, is much smaller - about one eight-hundredth part of that of a hydrogen atom.

    Hendrik A. Lorentz - Nobel Lecture 1967

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