Meaning: adj. being six more than thirty.
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151 In the 36 gubernatorial contests the Democrats won 19, the Republicans 14 and independents two.
152 Some 36 seconds adrift in second place was Mike Grafton.
153 Donahue, 36, is a water utilities supervisor for the city.
154 After 10 years of torment, Kiranjit Ahluwalia, 36, threw petrol over sleeping husband Deepak and set him on fire.
155 Dole was the big winner, with 36 percent of the 21, 239 ballots cast by state Republicans.
156 The two-year undercover investigation which culminated Thursday, involved 130 searches in 36 states.
157 He has 13 goals and 36 points in 44 games and led the Kings in penalty minutes with 144.
158 In the March 12 primary, Morales received 36 percent of the vote and Bryant received 30 percent.
159 Because the television identified only successful candidates, the public does not know if Uday, 36, ran.
160 This gives a sterling value, at this rate of £36,363.64 and is of course the expected return.
161 The government itself set an example last week by reducing its official work week from 38 to 36 hours.
162 The Family Expenditure Survey 1989 found that over 36% of single pensioner households do not have central heating.
163 In addition John Parrott, at 36, will now be the oldest competitor in the 32-man televised phase.
164 Of the 37 residents who completed and returned the form 36 agreed that there was a problem.
165 The percent of calories from fat was 37 % for males and 36 % for females.
166 Only 36 percent of managers and executives received double-digit pay rises, though top executives did markedly better.
167 He said there were constitutional problems with the bill, variations of which somehow manage to exist in 36 other states.
168 Prices range from $ 36 at the Sierra Club Lodge to $ 300-plus at the luxury end.
169 Adams, now 36, wondered whether she should continue to pursue her Olympic hopes.
170 These degrees are generally of 21-24 months' duration by full-time study, 36 months full-time for the MPhil in Clinical Psychology.
171 Well-known club cricketer in Surrey/Middx: 10 for 36 for Kingston v Surbiton Town, 1961.
172 Neuropeptide Y is a 36 amino acid polypeptide that was first isolated from the porcine brain in 1982.
173 Securities trading and underwriting fees totalled $ 13 million, compared with a $ 36 million loss last year.
174 Men expect to vote Republican by a rate of 50 percent to 36 percent.
175 The benchmark 5-year sterling swap spread fell 4 basis points to 36 basis points.
176 Genesis 36 reminds its readers that Esau was the ancestor of the Edomites.
177 Sales of unit trusts and personal equity plans declined by 63 percent to 36 million pounds.
178 A ticket for all three shows costs $ 36, for two shows $ 25. Sentencedict.com
179 Forte already holds 68.36% of the equity and has rights to 42.12% of the group's total votes.
180 Heberle confirms the mains will be buried between 36 inches and 44 inches deep.