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'fty's bounty, for the lofs of his leg upon lath Sept. 1777, near Newark in New Jerfey 95 13 4
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ... 1779
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Their hospital bills averaged $1.2 million per month before and just over half a million after — a fifty-six-percent reduction.
The people who will really decide whether health-care reform succeeds or fails Ezra Klein 2011
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But Henrys not alive today, and nor will we be in fi fty years.
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Jekabs admired the domes peak some fi fty meters above him.
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It seems you can buy a visa at the border for? fty dollars.
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Proceeds were split? fty -? fty between the St. Thomas Asylum for Crippled Orphans and the policemen's own fraternal organization, the Boston Social Club, which used the donations to bolster a health fund for injured coppers and to defray costs for uniforms and equipment, costs the department refused to pay.
'The Given Day' 2008
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I had reserved an intermediate car, which on the Thr! fty website was a Sebr! ng or comparable.
drbigbeef Diary Entry drbigbeef 2007
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Nine tenths of what one does in this direction is simply wasted labour, but now and again a pamphlet or a broadcast or something gets to the person it is intended for, and this does more good than fi fty speeches by politicians.
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F.fty-eight years ago, almost to the day, the new member from Michigan's F.fth District moved into his office in the Cannon Building and said his first hello to the congressman next door, John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts.
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Every cop within fi fty miles of Boston would be on the lookout.
Lifeguard Patterson, James 2005
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