Synonym: 17, XVII, xvii. Similar words: seventy, seventh, private enterprise, seven, canteen, at sixes and sevens, fourteenth amendment, event. Meaning: ['sevntɪːn] n. the cardinal number that is the sum of sixteen and one. adj. being one more than sixteen.
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151, In the end, seventeen different forms of motive power were on display along with a wide range of other railway related attractions.
152, The party left Boston on July 8 and arrived at its destination seventeen days later.
153, In 1996 a national overtime ban by prison officers sparked off riots in seventeen prisons.
154, The seventeen of June, at Break of Day.
155, At seventeen he underwent an evangelical conversion.
156, He was only seventeen when he joined the army.
157, Ground control to Eastern Seventeen, " a controller intoned.
158, Seventeen congressmen were absent at the Congressional roll call.
159, Most of the Red Memory Literary works published in "the seventeen years" after liberation have experienced republication after being revised.
160, Ethan Allen became a hero of the American Revolution. But Vermont was not among the thirteen colonies that declared their independence from England in seventeen seventy-six.
161, And Ronaldo, the great Brazilian soccer player, played for his national team when he was seventeen.
162, Seventeen feet (five meters) of brute reptilian force, a saltwater crocodile snaps at the camera in Shelburne Bay, Cape York Peninsula, Australia.
163, Generally speaking, dissonant intervals have ratios such as nine to eight for the whole step or seventeen to sixteen for the half step.
164, She moved, started going to the gym (at thirty-four she was no longer the beauty I had known when I was seventeen), and made new friends.
165, Your cousin Fay is fifteen. Rosemary is older than Fay . She's seventeen.
166, This paper presents an efficient sequential circuit automatic test generation algorithm. The algorithm is based on self- adapting algorithm and uses a seventeen - valued logic model.
167, At the same time our interiorly also makes joint-stock source, to the whole nation seventeen large and medium-sized the city popularizes SSE project.
168, He created the largest empire Egypt had ever seen: no fewer than seventeen military campaigns were conducted, and he conquered lands from Syria to Nubia .
169, Coal seventeen is a tier betoken a coal mining in DongRong two Coalmine.
170, In ninteen eighty , seventeen percent of official development assistance went to agriculture.
171, He was influenced by Thomas Malthus' work, "An Essay on the Principle of Population" written in seventeen ninety-eight.
172, One dark night, Farragut led seventeen Union warships up the river in a line.
173, City's principal marksman was Joe Harvey who scored seventeen goals.
173, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
174, Seventeen states currently devote all lottery funds to education; at least 17 others funnel all or part of their lottery money into the general fund.
175, In the seventeen hundreds, for example, President John Adams supported laws to stop Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic Party from criticizing the government.
176, Ten years ago a group of software professionals gathered in Snowbird, Utah. Seventeen people created and signed what we now know as the Agile Manifesto.
177, Thaler stayed at J. Walter Thompson for seventeen years, leaving when Wells, Rich, Greene offered her its top creative job.
178, I lost my virginity to a man when I was seventeen.
179, North and South Carolina were one colony until seventeen twenty-nine.
180, Today, the Castillo de San Marcos still seems to protect the city of Saint Augustine. However, no enemy has attacked since the year seventeen forty.
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