fifteenth
 
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					August the fifteenth
					
					constituting number fifteen in a sequence; 15th.
					
					
					
				
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					Yes, tomorrow is the 'fifteenth' , you're quite right.
					
					It's been just under two weeks - today is January the 'fifteenth' .
					
					She knew exactly which key to go to, counting the 'fifteenth' in from the right.
					
					Katie said for what felt like the 'fifteenth' time that morning.
					
					at the end of the 'fifteenth' century
					
					It was his birthday, his 'fifteenth' , but there would be no celebration.
					
					she came 'fifteenth'
					
					for the 'fifteenth' time
					
					The emergence of colleges such as Winchester and Eton in the fourteenth and 'fifteenth' centuries spearheaded the transition to modern forms of school organization and buildings.
					
					Of all the major versions of humanism, the Renaissance humanism that developed in Italy during the fourteenth and 'fifteenth' centuries has been the most influential.
					
					the 'fifteenth' biggest city in the world
					
					on the 'fifteenth' floor
					
					Around the 'fifteenth' would be the best for me,’ she said and dug into her salad, Kat just stared at her.
					
					This elite had no formal place in the 'fifteenth' century constitutions and was therefore not subject to direct control.
					
					You get a healthy five episodes, which brings us to the 'fifteenth' out of thirty-nine in the series.
					
					his 'fifteenth' match this year
					
					that's the 'fifteenth' in the series
					
					‘I think you made that clear sometime between the first and the 'fifteenth' time you said it,’ he told me.
					
					one 'fifteenth' of a second
					
					after the 'fifteenth' programme
					
					In 1225 the government levied a tax on moveables at the rate of a 'fifteenth' , but took care to show its concern for newly established constitutional proprieties through a definitive reissue of the charters.
					
					she's coming on the 'fifteenth'
					
					The fair, as a harvest festival with distant pagan origins, takes place in the hot mid-September (the 'fifteenth' , as we can work out from Henchard's great oath the next day).
					
					Monday, the 'fifteenth' of August
					
					They made another appointment for the 'fifteenth' .
					
					It was their 'fifteenth' year as a band and, after enduring some lean times commercially, they were now one of the biggest concert acts in the US.
					
					‘For the play on the 'fifteenth' of December, we need people for the light and sound crew,’ I stated.
					
					This issue of the journal, the 'fifteenth' in the New Series, contains contributions on an array of topics written by scholars in the United States, Spain, Italy and Australia.
					
					a 'fifteenth' of the budget
					
					How can you judge a scientist from this century against somebody who was working in the fourteenth or 'fifteenth' century?
					
					
					
					
				
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