Meaning: adj. coming next after the sixteenth in position.
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31. Alternate member of the 14th CPC Central Committee, member of the 15th through 17th CPC Central Committees, and member of the Political Bureau of the 16th and 17th CPC Central Committees.
32. And so the staff is a captive audience for their manager's jazz-band gigs, elegies over his approach shot to the 17th green, or any other avocation mistaken as part of the vocation.
33. The idea of a Calvinistic Evangelist would not have struck anyone as surprising in the 16th, 17th, 18th, or 19th Century.
34. He was a wine merchant coming from Germany, back in the beginning of the 17th Century.
35. It was revealed that the lymphatic tissue were first found in 17th week, and were found in half of the appendices between 17th and 20th week and in about 90% of appendices after 21th week.
36. When Isaac Newton built his laws of motion in the 17th century, he imagined space and time as some invisible matrix through which we pass without changing them.
37. From the 17th to 19th centuries, hara-kiri was a form of death penalty, disguised as suicide, for accused individuals of Japan's warrior class.
38. The man who most consider the greatest sculptor of the 17th century, Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), redesigned the square from 1656 to 1667, under the direction of Pope Alexander VII.
39. Religious liberty in this tradition -- freedom of worship -- emerged largely from the split in Christian Europe caused by the Protestant Reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries.
40. An authentic old master painting from the 17th century may be a timeless masterpiece, but if it has never been sold, it has no money value.
41. Now in its 17th year, the annual Literary Review Bad Sex in Fiction Award is always a jolly affair.
42. The Ottoman Turkish dynasty, founded by Osman I (c. 1300), became a major world power in the 15th century,[http://sentencedict.com/17th.html] and continued to play a very significant role throughout the 16th and 17th centuries.
43. It was the home of Avicenna, the physician whose widely translated The Canon of Medicine, completed in 1025, remained the leading medical textbook in the West until the 17th century.
44. Away back in the 17th century; away off on the horizon.
45. On the 17th of June, 1673, the canoes of Joliet and Marquette and their five subordinates reached the junction of the Wisconsin with the Mississippi. Mr.
46. The study is a literature survey of the chamber cantatas for solo voice with the obbligato instruments and basso continuo during later 17th to early 18th centuries in Rome.
47. Kepler's three laws of planetary motion -- formed in the early 17th century -- describe how planets orbit the sun.
48. Muslims perform their ablutions in the inner courtyard of the 17th century Jama Masjid mosque in New Delhi, India, before early morning Eid al-Adha prayers on November 7, 2011.
49. The original Taj was built over two decades in the 17th century by heart-broken Moghul emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved second wife who died during childbirth.
50. In the early 17th century, a new Romanov Dynasty continued this policy of expansion across Siberia to the Pacific.
51. The elephant bird evolved at a time when birds ruled the earth and probably existed on Madagascar for 60 million years until dying out in the 17th century.
52. She seemed to possess a detailed understanding of the causes and development of the English Civil War. Her comprehension of 17th.
53. This technology was not instituted into England and Holland until the 17th century,(sentencedict.com) sparking an abundance of food which some experts say was a necessary prerequisite for the industrial revolution.
54. It is SJM's 17th casino in the city, and the company plans to launch another, Casino Oceanus, by the end of the year.
55. Barclays Capital ranks 13th in underwriting public stock sales in the Asia-Pacific region this year, up from 17th in 2009, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
56. And the first research can be retrospect to the 17th century.
57. A rare 17th Century map that shows China as the as the centre of the world went on display yesterday in Washington.
58. HollanDer: A machine for the disintegration of rags and the beating of the pulp invented at the end of 17th century in HollanD, thus named.
59. It was announced to the cheer of the participants that the 17th Annual Fellowship 2009 will be hosted by the Taipei Senatus.
60. Prime Minister Harold Holt went for a swim at Cheviot Beach, near Portsea on 17th December 1967, and was never seen again.