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61 In fact, nobody does, not near the end of the twentieth century. 62 By the twentieth edition synthesis had become a well-established mechanism for allowing detailed specification without resorting to exceedingly lengthy schedules. 63 As the twentieth century matured, newspapers grew more corporate and less engaged with their own communities. 64 It has, however, become all too apparent in the late twentieth century that the legions did not follow the avant-garde. 65 But from the early years of the twentieth century to the 1930s classical styles reigned supreme for all larger city stations. 66 Sunderland is in the Northern region which has endured industrial decline for much of the twentieth century. 67 Twentieth Century-Fox, desperate to recoup its investment, negotiated a new deal with David Merrick, producer of the stage show. 68 Theories of visual perception have altered significantly in the twentieth century. 69 The Mullahs remained a dominant influence until the twentieth century when the Pahlavis attempted to curb them. 70 These upheavals have shaken and shaped the twentieth century, and in countless ways they affect our lives still. 71 It accelerated like one of those old twentieth century water-speed record breakers and hurtled over the water! 72 They argue that democratic theory needs to be adjusted to the realities of governing Britain in the twentieth century. 73 Republican Presidents of the late twentieth century-Eisenhower, Nixon, Fordhad all been men of humble background and no inherited wealth. 74 The idea that alcohol had medicinal qualities persisted well into the twentieth century. 75 The conviction rate for these latter offences rose from around five percent in the 1860s to fifteen percent in the twentieth century. 76 After a consideration of the theories, the case law from both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will be examined. 77 So much, thought Spruce, for the cultural life of a Norfolk village at the end of the twentieth century. 78 These were from early baroque to the enlightenment, and again from the beginning of the twentieth century to the avant-garde. 79 In a famous essay right after the Second World War, Time magazine founder Henry Luce referred to the twentieth century as the American century. To whom does the twenty-first century belong? 80 The story of plate tectonics begins with the German scientist Alfred Wegener in the early part of the twentieth century. 81 The early poetry of Ted Hughes, the last English Poet Laureate of the twentieth century, is well known for its masculine and wild style. 82 T. S. Eliot is acknowledged as a famous twentieth century master of modernism. 83 Today, Shirley Griffith and Ray Freeman tell about one of the most famous opera singers of the twentieth century, Maria Callas. 84 I started work on Simone de Beauvoir because she is the greatest feminist thinker of the twentieth century. 85 The community vocational rehabilitation of mental disorder is main stream in psychiatric medicine in twentieth century. 86 Benjamin Britten was a British composer who was notable in the twentieth century. 87 Derro females are fertile for about fifty years between their seventieth and one hundred and twentieth year. 88 China's iron manufacturing industry produced one hundred twenty-five thousand tons a year—an amount not equaled the West until the twentieth century. 89 Support for the safety of the banking system via a lender of last resort mechanism became the most important function of central banks in the early twentieth century. 90 John Cheever was one of the most prominent American short story writers in the twentieth century.