Thirty
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- being ten more than twenty; 30; xxx
n.
- the cardinal number that is the product of ten and three; 30; XXX
n.
- a series of conflicts (1618-1648) between Protestants and Catholics starting in Germany and spreading until France and Denmark and Sweden were opposing the Holy Roman Empire and Spain
adj.
- being ten more than one hundred twenty; 130; cxxx
E.g.
- The garden then fell into disuse for thirty years.
- He has also run soccer camps for over thirty years.
- His second wife of over thirty years was Lois White.
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- She performed in more than thirty films since 1973.
- He appeared in more than thirty films since 1997.
- He appeared in more than thirty films since 1993.
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- Within thirty minutes, these tasks were accomplished.
- The fighting lasted about thirty minutes.
- Each programme was thirty minutes long.
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- They did not start again for at least thirty days.
- Young are weaned after approximately thirty days.
- He served thirty days in jail for the crime.
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- In all, he served on city council for nearly thirty years.
- Among her many roles in a career of nearly thirty years were:
- By the late 1990's, courts in nearly thirty states recognized the claim.
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- Over the next thirty years, he sang 113 performances at the Met.
- He lived there for the next thirty years, then moved to Florida.
- For the next thirty years Gladstone and Liberalism were synonymous.
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- Over the next thirty years, he sang 113 performances at the Met.
- He lived there for the next thirty years, then moved to Florida.
- For the next thirty years Gladstone and Liberalism were synonymous.
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- In 1949, only 20% of the population could read, compared to 65.5% thirty years later.
- Nearly thirty years later, on August 17, 1972, they transferred the property to Ernest Angstadt.
- - was echoed thirty years later by Audrey Hepburn in "Charade": 'Won't you come in for a minute?
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- Blue whale calls last between ten and thirty seconds.
- With under thirty seconds left, MIBR executed to the A bombsite.
- "Lovebird" is a power ballad of three minutes and thirty seconds.
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- In all, he served on city council for nearly thirty years.
- Among her many roles in a career of nearly thirty years were:
- He served in the Navy for nearly thirty years, becoming a qualified submarine officer and deep-sea diver.
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- They then established Camp Floyd about thirty miles south of Salt Lake City.
- The storage batteries of the police wagon had to be charged every thirty miles.
- In March 1968, 6,249 sheep died in Skull Valley, an area nearly thirty miles from Dugway's testing sites.
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- Roy wrote almost thirty Bimal-Kumar stories and novel.
- The partnership lasted almost thirty years.
- But for almost thirty years, São José did not win titles.
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- Coacalco's economy has changed in the last thirty years.
- But those operations were small compared with the mining of the last thirty years.
- In 1940 Hugh Walpole called it "The best detective novel of the last thirty years".
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- In 1920–21, more than thirty thousand White Russians.
- However, Henry showed up with an army of thirty thousand men.
- This robbery allowed the gang to obtain thirty thousand dollars worth of loot.
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- In Kabul, he first tasted it at the age of thirty.
- In 1773, at the age of thirty, John married again.
- But at the age of thirty, he collapsed and never sailed again.
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- The next single "Why'd You Lie to Me" reached the top thirty in the UK.
- Of the top thirty global polluters per capita, ten are from the Caribbean region.
- As of 2019 the salary cap is $9.6 million for the top thirty players at each club.
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- This amount remained unchanged for around thirty years.
- The assets in 63 bank accounts and around thirty other vehicles remained in custody.
- In around 311 BC, Epicurus, when he was around thirty years old, began teaching in Mytilene.
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- Chiapas has about thirty percent of Mexico's fresh water resources.
- In 2008, this government approved a thirty percent increase in pay for the mayor and local councillors.
- Zooplanktons can reproduce rapidly, their populations can increase up to thirty percent a day under favourable conditions.
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- Coacalco's economy has changed in the last thirty years.
- But those operations were small compared with the mining of the last thirty years.
- In 1940 Hugh Walpole called it "The best detective novel of the last thirty years".
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- Young are weaned after approximately thirty days.
- There are approximately thirty students in a form and approximately 250 students per house.
- The concerto is in one movement which has a total duration of approximately thirty minutes.
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- The partnership lasted almost thirty years.
- But for almost thirty years, São José did not win titles.
- What started as a summer job, became his main occupation for almost thirty years.
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- There can be up to thirty galls on a leaf.
- Each mound has multiple kings and queens with up to thirty five queens in a mound.
- The base could house up to thirty submarines, and it had dry docks and two basins connected by locks.
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- Richardson to erect a building thirty feet by forty-five feet.
- This was a very crude, one room, twenty feet by thirty feet boxed house.
- Olga hung there, suspended from our arms, thirty feet above the Place Charles-Garnier.
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- They did not start again for at least thirty days.
- He won at least thirty games in a season five times.
- Models sold in Europe support at least thirty three languages.
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- But his story is experienced by an anonymous narrator, who, during a visionary dream, assumes Pernath's identity thirty years before.
- In 1672 he took the post of professor of mathematics and astrology, the position that Diego Rodríguez had occupied thirty years before.
- This top effectively made the car a "hardtop," thirty years before the hardtop-convertible became a popular body style in the United States.
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- Second class mailing privileges were granted, and within thirty days "Playboy" received the same relief.
- The referendum, which would either condone or condemn Faubus's law, was to take place within thirty days.
- If he request a trial, however, within thirty dates of the final action of the official board, it shall be granted."
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- She performed in more than thirty films since 1973.
- He appeared in more than thirty films since 1997.
- He appeared in more than thirty films since 1993.
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- Tony Farmar, "Believing in action: Concern the first thirty years, 1968–1998".
- It was not a best seller; in its first thirty years, only 2,020 copies were sold.
- He walked on stage and held onto the mic for the first thirty minutes like it was a post.
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- In Ireland and Spain, the song reached number twenty-five and number thirty respectively.
- "Love Shoulda Brought You Home" also peaked at number thirty six on the Radio Songs chart.
- Released on September 25, 1990, The album peaked at number thirty eight on the "Billboard" 200 albums chart.
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- It mounted six brass lantaka and carried a crew of thirty men.
- As many as thirty men were killed in the explosion, and many others were maimed.
- In 1907, "Blücher" suffered a boiler explosion that badly damaged the ship and killed thirty men.