Synonym: 20th. Similar words: frontier, sentiment, patient, entity, entitle, mention, identity, identify. Meaning: ['twentɪɪθ] n. position 20 in a countable series of things. adj. coming next after the nineteenth in position.
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91 The surveyor's theodolite is one of the more direful symbols of the twentieth century.
92 They counted on the fifty-second regiment, on the fifth, on the eighth, on the thirty-seventh, and on the twentieth light cavalry.
93 My wife has been on cloud nine since I told her the other day I would spend my year-end bonus at the office to take us to Hawaii to celebrate our twentieth wedding anniversary.
94 Kristeva's coinage of the term "intertextuality" in the late sixties of the twentieth century ushered in a new chapter of translation studies.
95 This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel Laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century.
96 As one of the greatest poets and writers of America in the twentieth century, Carl Sandburg is the only one after Walt Whitman who can be said to be "people's poet".
97 Couple that with the fact that wages rose to record high level in real terms in the closing decade of the twentieth century , and you have the makings of a real estate boom .
98 At the close of the twentieth century, the verdict remains open.
99 An important achievement of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union lies in the fact that it showed us what serious consequences can follow from deification of an individual.
100 In the first half of the twentieth century the threat came from the Europeans; during the Cold War Era, the possible communization of Panama and the Russian influence was the major worry.
101 John Cage, as a banner of the avantgarde music, exerted significant influence on the music of twentieth century.
102 Willard Van Orman Quine (1908-2000) is one of the most important figures that have profoundly influenced western philosophy and logics in the twentieth century.
103 In the twentieth century, famous lefties include American President Gerald Ford, tennis player Martina Navratilova, singer Paul McCartney, and the great Brazilian soccer player(Sentencedict.com), Pele.
104 A world-renowned philosopher in the twentieth century, Paul Tillich puts forward the concept of "ultimate concern", one of the most important in contemporary humanities.
105 Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, one of the most popular typefaces in the western world was Helvetica. It was developed by the Haas Foundry of Switzerland in the 1950s.
106 But the meaning of topophila and topophobia could have been derailed since the twentieth century as we continue to be overtaken by actual building without sufficient reflection.
107 Ezra Loomis Pound is a renowned American poet and translator, the pioneer of the poetic movement of "Imagist Movement" in the twentieth century.
108 Northrop Frye was one of the most important thinkers in arts and humanities of the western world in the twentieth century.
109 In the historical experience of England in the East India Company there are two distinct phases, phases which actually repeat themselves recurrently even throughout the twentieth century.
110 In the twentieth century artists turned art into a no-man's land in which everyone could do whatever he wished.
111 The effective date of this contract will begin from July Twentieth, two , dual zero, five.
112 The task of doctrinal definition continued, however, and theological debate on Christological and other matters is clearly of great interest and concern among Christians in the twentieth century.
113 Being the musical language of the twentieth century, twelve-tone technique originated in Germany and soon bloomed all world the world.
114 Twentieth century British author, C. S. Lewis, said it well: "I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.
115 In A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill,(http://sentencedict.com/twentieth.html) the hero and heroine are representatives of the lost moderns in the early twentieth century.
116 Ecclesiastes reads like an existentialist writing from the twentieth century.
117 The composer Samuel Barber of the Twentieth century, born in the United States, is a master of melody.
118 Why should doubt about the veridical or truth-affirming possibilities of interpretation be so widespread in the twentieth century?
119 It is as powerful an iconic image in the Twenty-First Century, as in the Twentieth.
120 On the twentieth, King Hussein and Queen Noor joined us.
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