A special investigation in 1905 showed, for example, that the majorities of the boards of directors of practically all of the roads east of the Mississippi river might be selected from a group of only thirty-nine persons.
Only thirty-eight of them were in reality of significance as throwing light upon the function of the court as an appellate tribunal, standing between the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Supreme Court of the United States.
It is very thin, so much so that its weight is only thirty-eight grains, but it is neatly chipped over the whole of both faces.
From the extreme irregularity of these reefs with their lagoons, and from their position on a bank, the usual depth of which is only thirty fathoms, I have not ventured to class them with atolls, and hence have left them uncoloured.
The company gave a play the next evening, but as only thirty or at most forty people were present, poor Bassi did not know where to turn to pay for the lighting and the orchestra.
She is only thirty-three, and, I assure you, she is as pretty as my friend Mdlle.
The trifles chosen by the handsome slave cost me only thirty sequins.
Only thirty copies of this complete list of Caxton's books were printed for sale; of which number fifteen were sent to America.
I am only thirty-five, and it's too soon; but it had to be.
I am only thirty-two, but I could not feel older in spirit if I were eighty.
Only thirty-one, and cut off forever by the laws of his country and its religion from family, from children.
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