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    Use "century’s" in a sentence

    century’s example sentences

    century’s


    1. Experimental science has been the twentieth century’s engine of discovery


    2. He was one of the past century’s great champions of human dignity and freedom and the pursuit of happiness


    3. Yet the dead man had quickly changed to a variant of Nordheim freeform which had thrown him, for it was not the newer form in practice today; instead it was an ancient style like that practiced century’s ago, most strange?


    4. This is consistent with twentieth century’s ‘chaos theory


    5. She lands a thrust kick to Century’s midsection


    6. Hendrix is considered one of the twentieth century’s most important musicians and his influence as a guitarist can be seen today


    7. Let’s say that the 34th Century’s science allows us to do things that would look like magic to you


    8. Len, a bald giant teenager from the now erased 34th Century’s Imperium ‘B’, eyed sadly the five Neanderthal bodies now on the cave’s floor, then the two Neanderthal children


    9. Marisha had long had contacts with higher education institutions in Africa; she had, after all, started her work in international politics by her involvement with the Poland-Africa Association from which she progressed through the Polish diplomatic service to end her career as a roving ambassador for her country; a long and distinguished career made up of deftly executed shifts in navigating the shifting floes of the century’s seemingly frozen politics


    10. But wars caused less than a third of the twentieth century’s violent death toll

    11. Though Star Trek has explored this concept a little, with usually a negative spin, such as in the movie, “Insurrection,” one would think that, given 24th century’s advance knowledge of genetics, where the whole ship can mutate and de-evolve into their primal states, and be returned to normal, all in one episode, with no negative side effects, it is reasonable to speculate that McCoy could technically live forever, barring accident or encounter with a unknown disease


    12. But out of the darkness must come some light, and while of course we mourn the loss of one of this century’s finest painters, we may take consolation in the fact that his newest work was not – indeed, no paintings were – in the studio at the time of the attempted robbery


    13. We have already polluted so much of the limited amount of fresh water on this planet and increased our population to the point; that the next century’s power struggles will be geopolitical conflicts over who has control of the limited supply of fresh water left on this planet that is still drinkable and not hopelessly polluted by industrial waste


    14. The following sections identify some of the century’s most influential dictators


    15. That for all the twentieth century’s technology, it was still faced with disastrous famine is a sobering thought


    16. This suggested that behaviour and even instincts could be controlled – a lesson that some of the century’s dictators would learn very well


    17. The continent produced some of the century’s most respected figures, like Julius Nyerere of Tanzania or the anti-apartheid leaders, Bishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela


    18. Alongside General Kitchener, Che Guevara can claim to be pictured on one of the twentieth century’s most famous posters


    19. When Croatian Serbs bombarded the little Croat village of Kijevo, they gave the world one of the century’s most disgusting phrases


    20. Everything else depended on him, and he was convinced that his private hell of over half a century’s

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