Meaning: n. the cardinal number that is the sum of thirteen and one. adj. being one more than thirteen.
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151. Showcase 2000, opens April 16 to May 14, 9: 30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
152. The university had to absorb a $14 million cut in funding.
153. At bridge 14 you can join the Bierton Circular Walk which goes around the village of Bierton.
154. The provision of reasons for decisions has become unpopular because reasons give more ammunition for challenge and negligence claims: see 14.7.7.
155. We suppose that the Boussinesq approximation may be made and so the discussion of dynamical and thermal similarity in Section 14.5 applies.
156. And in the last two years only three children under 14 have had to be placed in secure accommodation.
157. In the seventh year, to February 1990, the administrative costs involved in giving moneys to authors stood at 14%.
158. The two-year scheme involves converting the building, known as Royal Mail House, into 320 apartments across 14 storeys.
159. The two-year scheme involves converting the 1960s-built Royal Mail House building into 324 apartments across 14 storeys.
160. This is £20.20 above the £54.80 applicable amount, and 70 percent of this is £14.14.
161. The Fibropower plant produces about 14 megawatts by burning the discarded litter from broiler chicken farms all over East Anglia.
162. Some 30 % of exclusions were for bullying, and a further 14.9 % for verbal abuse.
163. There are 14,500 national members belonging to 343 branches, which have an additional 21,000 branch members.
164. Wouldn't you know it. 14 June Paul goes to men's antenatal class.
165. Even at the age of 14 Mr Steeds was in no doubt about his future career aims.
166. The heavily armed gunmen initially took 24 hostages, but later released 14.
167. For his financial and other services,(http://sentencedict.com/14.html) Joshua Van Neck was created a baronet 14 December 1751.
168. Between 14 and 16 July twenty-two people were killed in the battles between blacks, the police, and the National Guard.
169. Pensions. 0704.14 Title warranties Assets other than those in the last audited balance sheet.
170. He has 14 goals and 29 points, but his efforts have been hampered because the Canadiens bring rookies along slowly.
171. In the preceding example, the approximate annual percentage rate is 14. 6 percent.
172. Since he was unable to attend, the lecture he had prepared was read out to the 1,000 participants on December 14.
173. He missed birdie putts at Nos. 14, 16 and 17.
174. The House of Representatives had approved the measure on Nov. 14, the day after it was reported out of committee.
175. The house at Number 14 was replaced by a block of flats.
176. In seven Tests at headquarters between 1983 and 1989, Foster took just 14 wickets at 44 runs apiece.
177. The tribunal can award you up to £14,000 compensation or order your reinstatement.
178. Now a broken man, Levitt is on bail until October 14.
179. In 1921 unemployment averaged nearly 14%, and it obstinately refused to clear up throughout the decade.
180. The sector's reputation for efficiency and technical excellence is deservedly high - growth averaged 14 percent a year across the 1980s.