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"hundredth" Definitions
  1. each of one hundred equal parts of something

352 Sentences With "hundredth"

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This summer marks the two-hundredth anniversary of his birth and the hundredth anniversary of his revival.
In a hundredth of a second all your hopes are crushed.
This month marks the five-hundredth anniversary of Luther's famous action.
The feat provided a highlight for the city's Hudson-Fulton Celebration of 1909, which commemorated the three-hundredth anniversary of Henry Hudson's landing on Manhattan Island and the hundredth anniversary of Robert Fulton's first successful steamboat trial.
It might be the song you like only on the hundredth listen.
Saul Zucker died in June, five months short of his hundredth birthday.
That's one two-hundredth of all the electricity used on the planet.
Ancient astronomers long ago predicted the hundredth anniversary of this trademarked snack.
Gotta get home before something awful kills Nadia for the hundredth time.
He clocked 13.22 seconds, a hundredth of a second behind third place.
J uly 18th marked the two-hundredth anniversary of Jane Austen's death.
And the whole crew got together for our one hundredth podcast episode.
To the Editor: Now in my hundredth year, I cannot remain silent.
Maybe the tears will stop after the third, fourth or hundredth viewing.
Does Craig not want one-nine-hundredth of an MTV Video Music Award?
It said Ploom Tech emits smell a five-hundredth of a conventional cigarette.
Around the hundredth attempt, Munroe says he had ash and willow chair forms.
It was an incredible event for the hundredth running of the Indy 500.
You have bacterial vaginosis again, for what seems like the hundredth time this year.
There was a rain gauge, which measured rainfall to the hundredth of an inch.
All this took the hundredth part of a second, a hair's breadth of time.
Millions of dollars are "traded" across financial markets in a hundredth of a second.
Last year was the five-hundredth anniversary of the creation of the Venetian ghetto.
Leonard Bernstein's hundredth birthday has proved an irresistible invitation to programmers this summer season.
So in 230, it was the hundredth anniversary of the terrible 213 flu pandemic.
So in 2018, it was the hundredth anniversary of the terrible 1918 flu pandemic.
So in 220, it was the hundredth anniversary of the terrible 193 flu pandemic.
So in 222, it was the hundredth anniversary of the terrible 219 flu pandemic.
This was her hundredth ball and yet her hair refused to be properly tamed.
The imagery could be mistaken for a hundredth-generation photocopy of some arbitrary original.
That dwarf galaxy is only a hundredth of the mass of the Milky Way.
This year, the hundredth anniversary of the Woman's Party arrived, unnoticed, on June 5th.
Wesley Avila: So we're going to do the same interview for the fifteen-hundredth time?
The crystal ode to Japanese optics is part of Nikon's celebration of its hundredth anniversary.
So why bother resisting the temptation to check Twitter for the hundredth time that night?
Since he paid less than a hundredth of that, Huang got more than his money's worth.
He won that race by a hundredth of a second, the closest possible result in swimming.
The entire thing weighs less than 21,238 pounds—about one-hundredth the weight of a passenger plane.
Today, the hundredth anniversary of the Royal air force is here, F-35 is flying over London.
That was one hundredth quicker than team mate Charles Leclerc's previous best of 1:16.8983 on Thursday.
For instance, users receive printable badges upon first, tenth and hundredth email sent without triggering a policy.
GORDON-REED: He should come back to Harvard Law School for the two-hundredth anniversary and talk.
On November 11, around 200,000 people marched through Warsaw to mark the hundredth anniversary of Poland's independence.
But there was a serenity and confidence there that comes from cooking something for the hundredth time.
In a sport where every hundredth of a second makes a difference, such an advantage is important.
Is her performance any less sincere and emotional if she is playing it for the hundredth time?
But milking a spider gets you only a thousandth or a hundredth of a milliliter of the stuff.
On the black market the bolívar is worth less than one three-hundredth of its strongest official rate.
Barely one-hundredth of 1 percent of all mined diamonds fit into this classification, the study authors wrote.
It will alternately lift your spirits and break your heart, giving you chills even on the hundredth listen.
It was ranked No. 3 in the world before the start of the tournament, in its hundredth year.
Drag is the enemy when a hundredth of a second matters, as it could in the timed retest.
The Martian atmosphere is one-hundredth the density of Earth's, providing less cushion to slow down incoming vehicles.
"Is it the two-hundredth dinner that they cook for my kid before they get rights?" she asked.
When it was UNCUT's hundredth issue, it had a spread of pictures of musicians holding their favorite albums.
For reference, the astronomers said this space is less than one hundredth the size of the whole galaxy.
Asheville, North Carolina, hasn't had rain since October 21, and then it was only one-hundredth of an inch.
Blink once and you might just miss it but it's there in all its hundredth of a second glory.
"Me and Lauren gave everything we had to the last hundredth and we won a silver medal," she said.
The partnership completed its hundredth app last month, and Apple highlighted the partnership in its recent business website redesign.
Mantia finished in 1:08.38 to edge Shani Davis, the world-record holder, by one-hundredth of a second.
What could I possibly say to you now, now that we've passed this same station for the hundredth time?
"In the beginning, they start you on a very low dose, one one-hundredth of a peanut," Joanna said.
Or perhaps it was even longer ago still — say, upon your hundredth reread of your favorite Harry Potter novel.
If a woman can live into her hundredth year, she must have been a lot tougher than [people thought].
The EPA projects that cellulosic biofuel will make up less than one-hundredth of 1 percent of gasoline consumed.
She is on all platforms, and rarely becomes aware of anything much later than, say, the three-hundredth person.
"Padraig Harrington doesn't have one one-hundredth of the talent that they have," said Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee.
Asked over tea for help with the 100-person guest list for the party celebrating her hundredth year, Mrs.
It was the hundredth series about a middle-aged man—well, a horse, but still—who did bad things.
At less than one-hundredth the size of Manhattan, Daphne resembles the tip of a volcano rising from the sea.
When rounding to the hundredth of a percent, Google's addressable market with Tango makes up 0.00% of the smartphone market.
So it makes sense for Gatik, about one-hundredth the size of Cruise, to find a smaller role to play.
Oh, that I were the screen upon that laptop that I might rewatch Shakespeare In Love for the hundredth time.
It's got a landmass the size of France and a population — 33,93 — that's barely one-hundredth the size of Paris's.
By contrast, only 20113 percent were in the Bronx, and only one one-hundredth of one percent on Staten Island.
Making a video on Communism&aposs hundredth anniversary, I interviewed Lily Tang Williams, who grew up under the regime in China.
After checking myself over for the hundredth time that week, I found it; a pea sized lump hidden in my armpit.
Which is understandable once you realize these tiny critters are about one hundredth the size of a pinhead and basically transparent.
The word "death" blares across the screen, and my fist slams against the desk for what feels like the hundredth time.
I'll be going to Rotary for their hundredth anniversary in June and congratulating them because they've been very involved in this.
The Everlane Cotton Crew is comfortable the first time you put it on, but even softer and comfier the hundredth time.
But after passing the hundredth person on your commute in the same black leather jacket, you can start craving some color.
" (Puns, preferably drenched in sexual innuendo, are a favorite of Mr. Hardwick's.) "That, and reciting pi to the one-hundredth decimal.
The park officially opened to the public on April 14, 1965 — the hundredth anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
The words are like an incantation, a spell — intoxicating for children and mercifully unannoying for parents, even on the hundredth reading.
P.S. 67, for instance, is supposed to increase its average math proficiency by a hundredth of a percentage point this year.
Overall, the changes will bring annual fees down by 1 hundredth of 1 percent on Schwab ETFs with $18 billion in assets.
A tabloid posted a bathing suit photo of Aniston, claiming, for what has to be the hundredth time, that Aniston was expecting.
This World War II veteran has just one birthday wish for his hundredth birthday on June 6th -- to receive 100 birthday cards!
As the auto industry approaches its one-hundredth birthday, it's crucial it keeps up with the disruption that has hit other industries.
I ended my project on the hundredth day, April 29, in Niagara Falls, New York, crossing over the Rainbow Bridge into Canada.
In honor of the five-hundredth anniversary, the excellent German art-book publisher Taschen has produced a facsimile with spectacular colored woodcuts.
Schippers ran her best time this season but was still one hundredth of a second behind Thompson with Felix third in 22.02.
The federal investment in public broadcasting represents one-hundredth of 1 percent of the federal budget (about $1.35 per American per year).
Seen from afar, Earth would occlude just 84 parts per million of the sun's light — less than one hundredth of a percent.
Buttigieg now leads Sanders in Iowa by less than a hundredth of a percentage point -- 26.188% for Buttigieg and 26.184% for Sanders.
Coleman was outleaned at the finish by Ameer Webb, who finished in 20.09 seconds to win by one-hundredth of a second.
The night Mark raped her was the first time Vanasco had ever been drunk, but what if it had been the hundredth?
But Mars' atmosphere, which has just one-hundredth of the pressure of Earth's, doesn't let surface water last long before boiling it up.
"Traveling at a hundredth the speed of light, it'd take us over 400 years to get to the nearest star," Di Stefano said.
The software giant says there were only a few reports of data loss, at a rate of one one-hundredth of one percent.
He wore shorts and a T-shirt that read "Finland 100," the official slogan of the hundredth anniversary of Finland's independence from Russia.
At the end of the 6-mile route in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, he edged Primoz Roglic of Slovenia by a hundredth of a second.
He appeared dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt that commemorated the five-hundredth episode of "The Simpsons," in which he had a cameo.
On September 251, they lost their hundredth game of the season, and on Tuesday, with their 2100th loss, they set a team record.
The result could even be as small as a hundredth of a square millimeter, Hudson says, vastly smaller than Bloomberg's grain of rice.
The Briton prevailed in the tightest dip for the line in 400.85 seconds, ousting American Jarret Eaton by one-hundredth of a second.
While the reports of actual data loss are few (one one-hundredth of one percent of version 1809 installs), any data loss is serious.
"An increase of one percentage point in net (American) leadership approval boosts (American) exports by around one one-hundredth of a percent," Rose wrote.
But if you need a result not just in a second, but in a hundredth of a second, there's no time for the cloud.
If you go over to a friend's house and they're rewatching, say, National Treasure 2 for the hundredth time, all bets are presumably off.
A centimeter (which already is very small) is one-hundredth of a meter and a micron can fit into a centimeter 10,000 times. Jeepers!
As wealth accumulates, economists reckon the return on capital should fall; society has less use for the hundredth factory or server than the first.
And by 2049, the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Chinese state, they're hoping to regain their position as the world's top nation.
The odds of Ledecká beating the defending Olympic medalist, Anna Veith of Austria, by one-hundredth of a second like she did were slim.
Incredibly, it's located one hundredth of a light-year away from Sagittarius A* and is roughly 20,000 times the diameter of the black hole.
It turns out I was onto something; "At the Hundredth Meridian" came up when he shared a memory of his best friend from university.
Mars' atmosphere is one-hundredth the pressure of Earth's, according to NASA, so there's less air to reduce the speed of a falling object.
The data showed that unless you're in the top hundredth of the top 1 percent in the world, those suits don't make a difference.
These systems produce an analysis of what someone may be carrying in about a hundredth of a second, far faster than full body scanners.
Heading south out of the city, we passed a monument commemorating the six-hundredth anniversary of the region's settlement, and then an Amazon warehouse.
The fragments were contained on 300 glass microscope slides, each only a hundredth of a millimeter thick and roughly a square inch in size.
Courtney Okolo (51.16) edged out Shakima Wimbley by one hundredth of a second in the 400m and Javianne Oliver won the 60m in 7.02 seconds.
We'll be demoing it for ourselves later this week – and will hopefully have one-one-hundredth as good a time as Lieutenant Commander La Forge.
With no heads and no intestines of their own, these living noodles can stretch from a hundredth of an inch to 100 feet in length.
It's only a hundredth of a pound lighter than the comparable iPad, less than a tenth of an inch shorter, and both devices are just .
You can throw a rock from his restaurant and hit at least three vendors selling banh mi for less than a hundredth of his price.
From the sculptor's hometown of Paris to Berlin, London, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and even Cleveland, reminders of the hundredth anniversary of Rodin's death were everywhere.
Not even Giancarlo Esposito is capable of selling that as more than the eight hundredth reminder that Gus Fring is a dangerous and vengeful motherfucker.
The planet has a very thin atmosphere that's just one-hundredth the pressure of Earth's, so it provides little resistance to slow down incoming spacecraft.
On Saturday, Merritt finished fourth at the United States Olympic track and field trials, missing the United States team by one-hundredth of a second.
ZENITH DEFY ZERO G $100,19503 The return of Zenith's Defy last year came with the introduction of a one-hundredth of a second mechanical chronograph.
The I.A.A.F. has said this is necessary to provide a level playing field in races that can be won by a hundredth of a second.
" A CBP spokesperson emphasized to The Verge that device searches affect "less than one-hundredth of one percent of travelers arriving to the United States.
He had Nike shave a few millimeters off the bottom of his shoes in 2008 to get "a hundredth of a second better reaction time."
Ledecky rallied to second by the midway point, and was just one-hundredth of a second behind the Aussie when they made the final flip.
"Chanel is not for sale, Chanel is not preparing for an IPO, I just want to reconfirm that for the hundredth time this year," he said.
Kejelcha had come within one hundredth of a second of the record when he clocked 3:48.46 at the Millrose Games in New York last month.
On Track and Field BOSTON — It is another Olympic year, and Usain Bolt still rules the 100 meters, if only by a hundredth of a second.
Bank of America's consumer deposit rate rose by just one-hundredth of a percentage point, but it had to pay wealth management and corporate customers more.
It just announced its hundredth partner recently, Transport for London, but it works with cities around the globe, from Jakarta to Rio de Janeiro to Montreal.
Not just that he was the fastest man in the world but that he so obviously loved every hundredth of a second of us enjoying him.
Bitcoin can be bought in fractions as low as one hundredth of a millionth, or about less than one-tenth of a cent at current prices.
I had what seemed like the hundredth interview for a job that I was ten years overqualified for when I realized that this wasn't working out.
In 2010, the soprano Jolle Greenleaf launched the Green Mountain Project to perform Claudio Monteverdi's landmark 1610 Vespers on the four hundredth anniversary of its publication.
If the movements of the motors happen to overlap, even for a hundredth of a second, it will simply tear a Rubik's Cube apart, as demonstrated below.
The press release accompanying the photos also mentions that it's the hundredth anniversary of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), something you should probably be aware of.
A 20-year operation within it would affect of the order of 10,000 square kilometres—about a six-hundredth of its area—according to Mr Van Nijen.
As we approach the hundredth anniversary of the women's suffrage movement, we are reminded that, for women and minorities, the right to vote has been hard-won.
This year we celebrate the two-hundredth birthday of Walt Whitman; and by "we" I mean all of us who take conscious pleasure in speaking American English.
A galvanizing moment for some black artists in the territory came in 1992, amid official commemorations of the five-hundredth anniversary of Columbus's landfall in the Caribbean.
The hundredth anniversary of the death of Auguste Rodin prompts "Rodin at the Met," a show of the Metropolitan Museum's considerable holdings in works by the artist.
For about $3.41 — less than one one-hundredth the going price of a Noma meal today — the kids are provided with fresh, flavorful, prepared foods at school.
The top one percent and the top tenth of a percent and the top hundredth of a percent, they should all be paying more than they are.
On the hundredth anniversary of the Armenian genocide, she could not bring herself to speak the truth, even after promising to do so during the presidential campaign.
The Drunk History segment: However, I honestly prefer this take on the story, and not just because it's around a hundredth the length of the HBO version.
But Taemi was already in rare form, telling me what a horrible person I was for the hundredth time, so my attention was on her flattering commentary.
Ledecka, racing in the 26th position, edged the defending Olympic champion, Austria's Anna Veith, by a hundredth of a second, or roughly the length of a finger.
This year we celebrate the two-hundredth birthday of Walt Whitman ; and by "we" I mean all of us who take conscious pleasure in speaking American English.
Like many recent college graduates, Ben Kim felt he was casting his résumé into an abyss when he clicked "apply online" for the hundredth or so time.
It was that definition, as open to criticism as it might be, that had knocked Mexico out of the tournament by one one-hundredth of a point.
Near the gas cloud they spotted a peculiar spot, an object about one five-hundredth the brightness of Sag A*, that was smaller than the telescope could resolve.
Those fed up with watching their hundredth Hugh Grant romantic comedy might have other options, however, if face-swapping technology can be made to work on the fly.
Cyprus's Serbian-born Trajkovic upset the field to win the 60 meters hurdles race in 7.60 seconds, one-hundredth of a second ahead of Frenchman Pascal Martinot-Lagarde.
The Park Service, which celebrated its hundredth anniversary on August 25th, has assembled a team to plan for climate change and to reduce the service's own carbon emissions.
You can dive into any episode for the hundredth time, knowing every plot beat by heart, and still enjoy it more than 85 percent of anything else on television.
For years, fans on sites like Atease and Mortigi Tempo have spent countless hours debating the best, while laymen have been listening to OK Computer for the hundredth time.
Team Tao's members estimate that their approach will cost a hundredth as much as a conventional survey ship, deploying a conventional AUV, would require to do the same job.
Arif probably can't swear in print, so I'll do it for him, with one more line from "At the Hundredth Meridian": I remember every single fucking thing I know.
The one-hundredth person to get the same tattoo was none of these things, and with time, if either was seen in public, both would receive the same reaction.
Her reasoning, however, is different: "I just do it so my friends can respond 'adjhfajdkhfdjkf' and tell me they're blocking me for the hundredth time," she said over email.
Kittel moved to third in the overall standings, one second behind Dumoulin and Primoz Roglic, whom Dumoulin beat by a hundredth of a second in Friday's opening time trial.
Unless you think your time is hugely valuable, it might still be worth buying if you valued the payout at a tenth or even a hundredth of that amount.
In 2007, the photographer David Michalek had a curious idea: What would dancing look like if it were slowed down to less than a hundredth of its normal speed?
That flood occurred before most of the state's dams, levees and other flood-control works were built (and when the population was one-hundredth of what it is today).
Having avoided an injury, Bowie rose and looked amazed to discover that she had taken the gold in 10.85 seconds, one-hundredth of a second faster than Ta Lou.
"It was a fantastic technical challenge, because we sometimes work with elements that are a tenth or a hundredth of a millimeter," said Mr. Mille, the watch brand's founder.
However, it was quickly corrected to 257.49, one hundredth of a second faster than the mark set by Bulgaria's Yordanka Donkova in 2100 - four years before Harrison was born.
This month is the hundredth anniversary of the first commercial jazz recordings, and the trumpeter Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah is using the opportunity to revisit some of that history.
Here's the difference in those markers in 210, narrowed down to a hundredth of a percent: At the 35.73 Open, Serena Williams hit a 235.7-miles-per-hour serve.
We spend even more time craning over our phone while we DM memes to our friends or binge-watch episodes of The Office for the second (OK, hundredth) time.
Reigning Olympic hurdles champion Aries Merritt, who underwent a kidney transplant in September, missed the Rio team by a hundredth of a second as he came fourth in the final.
The chip is placed into a dilution refrigerator the size of a closet, which cools the wires to a hundredth of a degree above absolute zero, causing them to superconduct.
It can, for example, react to an engine failure, assess a score of options for a forced landing, and recognise which is safest, all within a hundredth of a second.
A quarter of maize grown in Britain now goes into such digesters, up from a hundredth just seven or eight years ago, says John Morgan of the Maize Growers Association.
When I faced difficult work, like thinking through an article idea or editing the same draft for the hundredth time, for example, a more sinister screen would draw me in.
On the occasion of Merce Cunningham's hundredth birthday, the Merce Cunningham Trust has put together an epic program of Cunningham solos, to be performed in three cities on April 16.
Cover Image: Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban at an event in Poland to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of the Polish professor of history Waclaw Felczak.
But every little bit counts when records are measured down a hundredth of a unit, and anyway, who knows but that some strange new shape might totally change the game?
But in celebration of its hundredth anniversary, the I.A.U. is sharing the fun, allowing every country in the world to name its own exoplanet and the star it calls home.
In an earlier section of the tour, Raad explained how a retrospective of his project The Atlas Group had inexplicably shrunk down to one one-hundredth of its original size.
At the same time, the top one-hundredth of 1% has saw its share of wealth more than quintuple from 1978 to 2012 -- and it has only increased since then.
But in general, most consider it an egalitarian society that fights for the majority, that fights against the 1 percent—actually one-hundredth of 993 percent—who rule the nation.
That's because less than one-hundredth of 1 percent of power failures between 2012 and 2016 were caused by fuel supply emergencies, according to the Rhodium Group, a research firm.
One evening, in a rare instance when I was free enough from work and family to get dinner with him alone, I asked him "why" for maybe the hundredth time.
Boeing's newest aircraft, the 737 Max, was on display to the public for the first time this week at the Farnborough Airshow as the U.S. aerospace giant celebrated its hundredth birthday.
Koch and his colleagues are now creating a complete wiring diagram of a small cube of brain—a million cubic microns, totaling one five-hundredth the volume of a poppy seed.
The combined mass of all of the material in the belt is about one-hundredth that of Earth's, and the band is incredibly cold, around -382 degrees Fahrenheit (-230 degrees Celsius).
Produced by FlexEnable from the UK, the screen squeezes a full-color organic LCD onto a sheet that measures just one hundredth of an inch thick, which makes it highly conformable.
And a weekend holed up in your apartment with a book, if it's a new book, will seem longer than one where you reread an old favorite for the hundredth time.
Who cares about picking the next ruler of the free world when the title of Kanye West's new album is hanging in the balance for what feels like the hundredth time?
Jacky "had in fact tried to find work, but had gotten discouraged around the hundredth rejection," we're told, but he is derided as though his situation was of his own making.
Grevers posted the third-fastest time in the semifinals while Franklin squeezed into the top eight, placing seventh, one-hundredth of a second ahead of Natalie Coughlin, a three-time Olympian.
The R.S.S. is set to celebrate its hundredth year in 2025, and the temple that is likely to be built in time is an appropriate marker of its rise from insignificance.
The oxtails and bok choi stewed in peanut sauce with an intense undercurrent of shrimp and anchovies is amazing whether this is your first encounter with kare-kare or your hundredth.
This Christmas, when we gather at my parents' home, we'll eat red and green peanut M&Ms while we watch "The Family Stone" or "A Christmas Story" for the hundredth time.
Thompson led from the blocks and was never challenged as she set a Brussels meeting record of 2100 seconds, just one-hundredth of a second outside her winning time in Rio.
The Apollo flights that took 12 astronauts to the surface of the Moon—around a six-hundredth of the distance to Mars—consumed at their peak around 4.4% of America's federal budget.
Water storage levels in the city's four major reservoirs were one-hundredth of what they were this time last year - and at a mere 0.2% of capacity, according to state government data.
Your Tesla Model S may go from zero to 60 mph in under three seconds, but this scaly pipsqueak can achieve the same delta-v in one three hundredth of that time.
A late lean by the world 400 metres champion was not enough for Felix as she missed qualifying for Rio by one-hundredth of a second by finishing fourth in 22.54 seconds.
A national laboratory review of all studies on the topic found that the lifecycle carbon pollution of wind energy is one fiftieth that of natural gas and one hundredth that of coal.
But that year, which marked the festival's hundredth anniversary, the late French director Patrice Chéreau presented his legendary, quasi-Marxist production of the "Ring," and since then nothing has been the same.
The company also has developed the Defy El Primero 21 chronograph, capable of measuring elapsed time to a hundredth of a second; Zenith's previous chronograph measured to a tenth of a second.
There is not much air on Mars — the atmospheric pressure there is less than one one-hundredth of what we breathe on Earth — but what little is there has baffled planetary scientists.
While the majority of us are still trepidatious about even trying out cutouts or sheer panels, these ladies have already lapped us in trends and are onto their hundredth bra-less, sheer ensemble.
Mr McDonnell pointed out that this year marks the hundredth anniversary of Labour's adoption of Clause Four (which commits the party to the "public ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange").
Even though Mars' atmosphere is quite thin — less than one-hundredth the density of Earth's atmosphere — it's thick enough to cause incoming vehicles to heat up on the way down to the ground.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up 0.03 percent to end at 21,012.28 points and the S&P 500 gained 0.08 points, less than a hundredth of a percent, to end at 583,399.37.
One strand is based on Luk Perceval's multilingual theatre piece "Front," which had its première in Hamburg, in 2014, in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the start of the First World War.
But that was before Ester Ledecka, much better known as a snowboarder, stole the spotlight and snatched the gold, winning the race by one-hundredth of a second from the 26th start position.
Bugs also don't require much nurturing by parents or space to develop, and they generate far fewer greenhouse gases than conventional livestock: one-tenth the methane and one-three-hundredth of nitrous oxide.
Instead she found herself holding court before the world's media after winning the super-G by one-hundredth of a second to pull off one of the greatest shocks in Winter Olympic history.
So the new networks will be able to transfer a high-resolution movie in two seconds and respond to requests in less than a hundredth of the time it takes to blink an eye.
Both games are immensely huge and once you get past 10 to the hundredth power, 10 to 120, 10 to 170 [in number of possible positions], they're all just immensely huge, very complex games.
Liechtenstein's Tina Weirather was in second place with a time of 1:21.22, while Switzerland's Lara Gut was one hundredth of a second back in bronze medal position after negotiating the piste in 1.21.23.
The wellness guide's frank discussion of sexual pleasure, consent, and health will benefit anyone who wants to feel empowered in their sexual choices whether they're having sex for the first time or the hundredth.
His 40-yard dash time of 4.85 seconds was just one-hundredth of a second slower than Mayfield and wasn't enough slower than Allen's 4.75 for that to tip the scales in Allen's favor.
Boeing's newest aircraft, the 2737 Max, was on display to the public for the first time this week at the Farnborough Airshow as the U.S. aerospace giant approaches its hundredth birthday, with orders remaining strong.
As has been pointed out many times, the CPB's portion of the federal budget â€" around $22019 million â€" is an incredibly small percentage (about one one-hundredth of a percent) of the entire budget.
And all along, hockey fans who were hearing the name for the first or second or tenth or hundredth time were learning about his story, if only to understand what everyone else was angry about.
RoboBee X-Wing is about the same size as those untethered fliers, but weighs a hundredth of an ounce, which earns it the distinction of being the lightest aerial vehicle to manage sustained untethered flight.
Despite an increase in electronic media searches during the last fiscal year, it remains that CBP examines the electronic devices of less than one-hundredth of one percent of travelers arriving to the United States.
Organizers pooled their savings to rent an old TV set and video compact disc player, and charge 10 rupees (15 U.S cents) admission - a hundredth of the price of entry at Delhi's fanciest movie theaters.
SPE cuts parts to within a hundredth of a millimetre for global manufacturers such as Britain's Rolls Royce, U.S. company Baker Hughes and Germany's Siemens and is busy working on scores of potential new orders.
She finished fourth in the 200-meter final, one spot out of the Rio mix, losing by a hundredth of a second to a sprawling Jenna Prandini at the United States track and field trials.
But in the midst of the response efforts, fire officials discovered a problem: The data connection for their support unit had been slowed to about one two-hundredth of the speed it had previously enjoyed.
They told me that they had a concept of doing a documentary that would be screening in the U.K. in November 2018, which is the hundredth anniversary of the end of the First World War.
Ledecka's time of 1 minute 21.11 seconds was one-hundredth of a second faster — the narrowest margin of victory possible in Alpine racing — than the silver medalist Anna Veith, the defending champion in the event.
While Nicotero has confirmed that he mounted the homage as a special treat for the show's hundredth episode, there's something to be said here about Carl's inheriting cycles of violence and tragedy from his father.
For a person standing on one of the planets, it would be a dim environment, with perhaps only about one two-hundredth the light that we see from the sun on Earth, Dr. Triaud said.
My first few tries didn't end up working out, so I'm thrilled that it fit as a seed into this really finicky grid, as something like the two hundredth thing I tried in the slot.
Biles scored a 215.933 and won the gold medal event by more than two points — a large margin in gymnastics, where a tenth or hundredth of a point can be all that separates silver and gold.
Maybe by the time the hundredth serial sexual harasser has been outed in a media investigation, that guy will have so many examples of what not to do that he might pull off a perfect apology!
One bit is equal to one one-hundredth of one U.S. dollar — regardless of whether it is a bit bought in a pack of a hundred or a hundred thousand, or acquired in some other way.
The race to find the fastest European woman swimmer was so close that world record holder Sjoestroem edged her Danish rival by one-hundredth of a second in 23.74 seconds, just 0.07sec outside her global mark.
But Gatlin, who stumbled at the death to lose the 2015 world final to Bolt by a hundredth of a second, on this occasion timed his surge and dip to perfection to win in 1003 seconds.
By one-hundredth of a second, Olympic champion Felix, hampered by an ankle injury and a lack of training, lost to Prandini for the third and final 200 meters spot on the U.S. team for Rio.
Olympic pool lengths have a margin of error of three centimeters and a single pool's dimensions can subtly fluctuate depending on factors like ambient temperature and occupancy, which obfuscates timekeeping beyond one hundredth of a second.
They call the stuff 'Wuhan-400' because it was developed at their RDNA labs outside the city of Wuhan, and it was the four-hundredth viable strain of man-made microorganisms created at that research center.
Austrian Veith looked set to win unprecedented back-to-back gold medals until snowboarder Ledecka, in bib 26, stormed down the course to knock her off the top of the podium by one hundredth of a second.
This high-energy overture is, in its way, a good orchestral showpiece — loquacious speed, rattling brio, complex ensemble — though I find it introduces tunes for the first time as if it were reiterating them for the hundredth.
Even in the English Women's Super League (WSL), one of the wealthier competitions, the average annual salary in 2017 was around £27,000 ($34,400), barely one-hundredth of the £2.6m that the average Premier League player took home.
As it is, it is getting harder for Vanguard to keep cutting fees: to shave its average fee by a hundredth of a percentage point, it needs to attract an extra $560 billion in assets under management.
"  In 1965, National Review writer James Jackson Kilpatrick, speaking at a conference honoring the hundredth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, suggested there should be an "inquiry into the possibility of some innate inferiority in the Negro race.
He noted that while Argentina's gross domestic product is roughly a quarter of Brazil's, the notional value of stocks traded daily is just $20 million, a one-hundredth of its giant northern neighbor's $2 billion per day.
Until investigators identify the index case, it is impossible to discern whether the first patient detected in April was truly the first human case or the hundredth, according to Dr. Gianfranco Rotigliano, the regional director of Unicef.
For what feels like the hundredth time in 20 years, we are set to be devastated and humiliated by a situation we ought to have seen coming and for which we ought to have been wholly prepared.
The monsters also have a few more tricks up their sleeves, with a wider variation of move sets and abilities which keeps each fight engaging and fresh, important when players are possibly on their hundredth plus hour.
The hundredth anniversary of the readymade, Marcel Duchamp's name for the common manufactured objects that he converted into works of art by choosing and inscribing them, was celebrated on January 15th at the Museum of Modern Art.
Transportation advocates expect the list of infrastructure principles to be light on details, similar to a one-page summary of the administration's tax plan that was pushed out just as Trump approached his hundredth day in office.
Ledecka could barely believe it herself when the green light indicated she had bumped Veith out of the gold-medal position by one hundredth of a second to give her country its first Alpine skiing gold medal.
I just don't see the point in spending $700 on Gucci shoes when you could go to Aldo or Call It Spring or H&M and get very similar shoes for one, one-hundredth of the price.
He moves to check his Android smartwatch for what must be the hundredth time, but thinks better of it and checks his phone instead, in case the radio silence he's experiencing is due to his messages not syncing.
It was not to be, however, and despite a late surge for the wall, he came up one hundredth of a second short with his fellow Japanese Yasuhiro Koseki taking the title by a fingertip in 2:07.81.
Spacecraft returning to Earth have a thick atmosphere to help slow down their fall, but Mars' atmosphere is just one-hundredth the pressure of Earth's, providing less cushion for incoming vehicles and increasing the likelihood of a crash.
Shane Brathwaite brought gold for Barbados, edging American Freddie Crittenden by one-hundredth of a second to win the 110 meters hurdles in 13.31, while Brazil's Altobeli da Silva won the men's 3,000 meters steeplechase in 8:30.73.
That was the first double gold in Olympic swimming and it came after the timing was reduced from a thousandth of a second to a hundredth following a controversial dead-heat in the 43 men's 400 individual medley.
"And let me tell you something — I don't have half as much as most of these folks, or a tenth, or a hundredth," Obama told the crowd, as he addressed closing the wealth gap within and between countries.
It blasts a low-power wireless signal, which emits about one-hundredth the amount of electromagnetic radiation as a smartphone does, and analyzes how that signal bounces off a person's body as they walk by to determine their speed.
Skyward Sword, which also had brilliant dungeons and fantastic overworld interactions, was infamous for its slow opening hours and aggravating pop-ups with every collectable (even the hundredth time after you collect a cool beetle, you'll get the message).
They competed in everything and played countless games of one on one, after practice, before games; even at random times in the middle of the night—whenever Butler wasn't hypnotized by his eight hundredth viewing of The Lion King.
The government has said those searches happen to fewer than one-hundredth of one percent of international travelers, and that they are authorized by the same laws that allow border agents to look through suitcases without a judge's approval.
Whether you're planning to throw a big bash for the kids, join the neighborhood costume party, or just curl up on the couch to watch Hocus Pocus for the hundredth time, you need the right snacks to set the mood.
Campbell's 52.06-second swim at the Brisbane Grand Prix on Saturday shaved just one one-hundredth of a second off Britta Steffen's seven-year-old mark but landed a heavy psychological blow to her rivals, including her world champion sister Bronte.
Injured for more than a month this spring, Felix missed by one-hundredth of a second gaining the third 200 meters spot at the cut-throat U.S. trials after winning the 400 in what was then the year's best time.
Even if we had the technology for interstellar space travel, we still wouldn't be able to see most of the observable universe because we're actually limited to only being able to go to a hundredth billionth of a percent of it.
Ta Lou, who lost out on the gold to Bowie in the 100 by one-hundredth of a second before receiving congratulations from Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara, progressed to Thursday's semi-finals in 22.70, the third fastest of the night.
"I feel like if we just keep playing it too safe, that we're just going to be in a bigger pickle at the end," Donathan says, for what feels like the hundredth time, and what probably really was the thousandth time.
Perhaps nobody wants to hear a eulogy for the euphoria of finding a true #rarity priced at about a hundredth of its value in a local charity shop either, even if it is like coming up in a bubble bath.
The name celebrates what would have been the hundredth birthday of its founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, and is meant to deliver "the freedom of a true open-top super sports car for a pure drive experience," said Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali.
Meanwhile, Exxon recently announced a plan to spend a million dollars—about a hundredth of what the company spends each month in search of new oil and gas—to back the fight for a carbon tax of forty dollars a ton.
The sprinter dons chains, diamond studs, special spikes, has hair and nails and make-up done, the confidence gleaned from a lucky accessory or last approving glance in the mirror what wins him or her that dread hundredth of a second.
My mother gave not a word of defence for her eldest son, who cowered beside me crying with quivering legs, not trusting himself to wipe his fogged-up glasses, while my father talked himself into a rage for the hundredth time.
Last March, in Paris, Van Noten mounted his hundredth show, a joyous anthology of his signature, most Dries-like patterns and textures from across the years, many worn by some of his earliest models, now mostly in their late 40s.
That sense of comfort is inextricably linked to a desire to retreat to the kind of safety we find within ourselves when we rewatch a favourite film, listen to a favourite record, or re-read a favourite book for the hundredth time.
The thing is not to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of this tragedy, but to remember this date consciously, so that mistakes committed 100 years ago should teach our nations not to make the same mistakes at the current stage of our development.
I remember the rides at Steel Pier, and giggling as I slurped the maraschino cherries out of my Shirley Temples while my dad made funny faces at me from the piano bench when some shoobie requested "My Way" for the hundredth time.
That this was the fact I answered with—rather than the hundredth anniversary of the firing upon Fort Sumter, then being commemorated in newspapers and magazines—indicates to me that she was right about my political ambitions: Presidents were more important than events.
Worldwide celebrations of the hundredth birthday of Leonard Bernstein , which fell on August 25th, have touted the man as a kind of musical superhero, who conquered every medium he touched: conducting, composing, Broadway shows, education, television, the intricate game of American celebrity.
"It showed you didn&apost have to have 10 percent of the Seattle market, you had to have one-one hundredth of the United States and that would be the equivalent so you could actually grow quickly and generate revenue," he said.
It was six days after Anthony Ervin, 35, had won the gold in the 50-meter freestyle by one-hundredth of a second and five days after Connor Jaeger had set an American record in the 1,500-meter freestyle to win the silver.
He imparted [the values of] hard work and dedication, the will to get up and do something about it, not just sit on the couch and complain … Even if you're not successful on the first try, second try, even the hundredth time.
Grooves in the pad directed water from the central and purest part of the core to instruments known as mass spectrometers that continuously measured the quantity of lead down to one hundredth of a picogram, which is one trillionth of a gram.
"These searches, which affect fewer than one-hundredth of one percent of international travelers, have contributed to national security investigations, arrests for child pornography and evidence of human trafficking," said John P. Wagner, a deputy assistant commissioner at Customs and Border Protection.
I hope that, by the time the two hundredth anniversary of The First American Revolution rolls around, we will be able to look back at the sixties and early seventies as a dark era in the great history of a free nation.
Pete Buttigieg's already narrow state delegate equivalent lead over Bernie Sanders has reduced further, to less than a hundredth of a percentage point, after the Iowa Democratic Party announced the results of a recanvass of targeted precincts from the state's Democratic caucuses.
I mean, I do get the argument of splitting it up into pieces, because why should we have only two senators and another state with, you know, one hundredth the population has ... You get the idea, but you're not for it, right?
"We are on strike for the hundredth time because this crisis at Alitalia, all the crises, and the industrial plan ... are always against the workers," Paolo De Montis, a representative of the USB union, said outside Rome's Fiumicino airport where hundreds of workers gathered.
Like Bolt at the same age, Prescod is yet to clock a sub 10-second 100m — his personal best of 10.04 being one hundredth of a second slower than Bolt's was before he sent shockwaves through the sport with 9.76 in Kingston, Jamaica in 2008.
One could crassly chalk this up to the sale of David Bowie's Memphis collection at Sotheby's last year, to du Pasquier's prints being used by American Apparel and Danish housewares firm Hay; or to the series of shows celebrating the hundredth anniversary of Sottsass's birth.
Their letter cites Pentagon-commissioned research by the RAND Corporation and the New England Journal of Medicine that estimates the annual cost of providing healthcare to transgender service members to be about $8.4 million — one-hundredth of one percent of the military's annual healthcare budget.
A MINUS Thurst: Cut to the Chafe (self-released) For the how-many-hundredth time, it's the punk miracle, here performed by late-twentysomething singer-guitarist Kory Seal with help from older sister Jessie Seal on drums and backup vocals plus a bassist friend.
But it also makes him look beatable, and defeat could not have been closer than at the world championships in Beijing last year, when only Gatlin's late stumble allowed Bolt to eke out a victory in the 100 by one-hundredth of a second.
While most women's health apps allow you to log and graph your daily basal body temperature, Natural Cycles is the only one that comes with a basal body thermometer, which measures your temperature to one-hundredth of a degree instead of the normal one-tenth.
Researchers are still investigating this other tree, said Debra Schweizer, a spokeswoman for Inyo National Forest, who pointed out that bristlecone pines grow so slowly, about one-hundredth of an inch in a good year, that it makes it difficult to accurately determine their age.
In the new study, Segal's team discovered that through the day, bacteria was moving by a matter of microns (one micron is about one-hundredth the width of a human hair) either into or away from the mucous layer that lines the large intestine.
It sounded nothing like the applause for Cha Min Kyu, a South Korean who ultimately won the silver and was rapturously cheered when he delivered the best time of the night, at least until a Norwegian bested him by a hundredth of a second.
Han shot first in the original movie, but it was a small moment of character introduction that didn't have a hundredth of the impact of Han Shot First, the movement of outraged fans making internet memes before there were places to easily spread memes.
Retelling Shakespeare's stories, albeit in honor of the four-hundredth anniversary of his death, seems an odd enterprise at first, given that Shakespeare grabbed his stories more or less at random from Holinshed's history of Britain and Plutarch and old collections of Italian ribald tales.
Chennai was one of 21 cities the think-tank said could run out of ground water by 2020 and this week, taps ran dry as water levels in its four major reservoirs fell to one-hundredth of what they were this time last year.
In the second example, Filippos Tourlomousis of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, working with a team at the Stevens Institute of Technology, in New Jersey, produced a scaffold from polymer fibres a mere hundredth of a millimetre wide—far smaller than most 3D printers can manage.
The National Park Service is celebrating its one-hundredth birthday later this year and as a part of its celebration, the agency has teamed up with Google to bring more of its parks into Google Street View and digitize many of the artifacts in its vast collections.
So far, by dint of having around one two-hundredth of Wayne's recorded output, Khalid has a much more conceptually focused product to offer, and there is a pretty clear narrative to his music, as reflected in the nail-on-the-head album title American Teen.
"This year marks the hundredth anniversary of the National Park Service and represents an opportunity to make a significant and lasting investment in the future of our national parks," Grijalva continued, promoting a bill he sponsored to give more than $1 billion for Park Service deferred maintenance.
I believe traditional institutions that impart "culture" such as symphony orchestras or art galleries need to start thinking outside the box rather than staying in their traditional box of old tricks ... like playing Beethoven Symphony 6 for the hundredth time to a hall of pretentious old farts.
Carriers have spent billions of dollars to buy spectrum and to develop and test 5G networks, which are expected to cut data delivery times to less than one-thousandth of a second from one one-hundredth of a second in 4G networks, the FCC has said.
Had the US tipped the war in the rebels' favor then, perhaps with limited airstrikes, Syria would today perhaps looks more like Libya: a catastrophe, but one in which the per capita death rate is one-eighth of Syria's and the displacement rate only a hundredth.
" Redemption lies in the creepy splendor of his language: "Patient tendrils of plants push out of the soil like fingers, each searching for a grasp, a hold, a thing to cling to, to pull themselves up, for the hundredth, for the thousandth, for the millionth time, toward the light.
So 5G networks are supposed to be able to transfer a full-length, high-resolution film in two seconds, respond to requests in less than a hundredth of the time it takes to blink an eye and effortlessly serve cities that are densely packed with connected humans and devices.
"I needed some way for the computer to generate a one million-hour long song that would sound exactly the same whether you were playing it for the first time or the hundredth time, whether you started listening to it from the start or midway through," Becker told me.
Based on interviews with Chinese defectors and newly declassified, previously undisclosed national security documents, The Hundred-Year Marathon reveals China's secret strategy to supplant the United States as the world's dominant power, and to do so by 2049, the one-hundredth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic.
That doesn't mean there isn't conflict or that bad things never happen: Humans will still annoy one another and argue, many marriages will still end in divorce, studio execs will still make up excuses to tell the same story about Batman or Batman-adjacent characters for the hundredth time.
On a hot, still evening in the Olympic Stadium where Usain Bolt set the world record of 211.22 seconds, Hughes, an occasional training partner of the great Jamaican back in Kingston, set a Championship record of 250 to pip fast-finishing team mate Reece Prescod by one-hundredth of a second.
And after botching the baton exchange between Mr Gatlin and Mr Miller, the United States fell a long way behind a well-rehearsed British team, which clung on to win by one hundredth of a second—despite the fact that only one of them had ever broken the ten-second barrier.
In honor of the hundredth anniversary of that event, in 22013, Northerners had tried to get Washington's bones moved from Mount Vernon to a tomb beneath the U.S. Capitol, arguing that his "sacred remains" were a "treasure beyond all price" that belonged not to the South but to the nation.
Indeed, the system's operators were still kicking its metaphorical tyres and had yet to begin its official first run when GW150914 turned up, first at the Louisiana site, and about a hundredth of a second later in Washington—a difference which places the outburst somewhere in the sky's southern hemisphere.
Simader, the first speed skier to race for Kenya and only its second Winter Olympic athlete, finished 38th out of 44 in the women's super-G, in which Ledecka - better known as a snowboarder - came from nowhere to beat defending champion Anna Veith of Austria by a hundredth of a second.
Like cornerbacks, test pilots, and heart surgeons, elite track athletes pursue a career wherein one's victories and failures are inarguable matters of empirical public record, and often determined by variables so small—a quarter of an inch, a half a step, a hundredth of a second—as to be practically invisible.
There are shows I genuinely like, really and truly, that I often feel are overhyped, and there are under-the-radar shows I wish would get even a hundredth of the attention of a show like Game of Thrones, which continues to surprise me with the sheer level of devotion it inspires.
Carriers have spent billions of dollars acquiring spectrum and beginning to develop and test 5G networks, which are expected to be at least 100 times faster than current 4G networks and cut latency to less than one thousandth of a second from one hundredth of a second in 4G, the FCC has said.
And so we go on at interminable length talking about basis points (one hundredth of 1 percent), inverted yield curves (when long-term debt pays a lower interest rate than short-term borrowings), and decumulation (how you use your savings to fund your retirement.) As a result, we often scare or confuse people.
The widely circulated photo of Koontz's book page includes some highlighted text reading: "They call the stuff 'Wuhan-19893' because it was developed in a at their RDNA labs outside of the city of Wuhan, and It was the four-hundredth viable strain of man-made microorganisms created at that reaserch center".
Andrew Yang backed Warren up, suggesting that candidates shouldn&apost have to "shake the money tree in the wine cave," while Buttigieg responded that his net worth was one-hundredth of Warren&aposs and that wealthy donors wouldn&apost influence his politics – an argument Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders have argued against.
The momentum of 26-year-old Bowie' exemplary dip sent her sprawling onto the track but by the time she recovered enough to look at the big screen she saw that she had won by one hundredth of a second and denied Ta Lou the chance to claim Ivory Coast's first world title in any event.
Carriers have spent billions of dollars acquiring spectrum and are beginning to develop and test 5G networks, which are expected to be at least 100 times faster than current 4G networks and cut latency, or delays, to less than one-thousandth of a second from one-hundredth of a second in 4G, the FCC has said.
At Stuyvesant High School, a competitive math-and-science school in Manhattan with a high proportion of first-generation immigrants, my classmates and I would get up every morning to wage battle over a hundredth of a percentile on our grade-point average; my new friends were fighting over so many basis points on their Bloomberg monitors.
He has been running in Bolt's long shadow since his return, and their races have often been cast as morality plays, particularly their duel in the 100 at the 2015 world championships in Beijing, which Bolt won by just one-hundredth of a second and was hailed in some quarters as a savior for track and field.
In September, the publishing company Alfred A. Knopf celebrated its hundredth anniversary—a remarkable milestone in an industry that continues to experience upheavals, from the rise and fall of chain bookstores to the online invasion of Amazon, which wants to dictate the price of e-books and deliver the old-fashioned kind—physical books—to our homes by drone.
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile are working to acquire spectrum and beginning to develop and test 5G networks, which are expected to be at least 100 times faster than current 4G networks and cut latency, or delays, to less than one-thousandth of a second from one-hundredth of a second in 4G, the Federal Communications Commission has said.
The festival will also contain what are being billed as two world premières, "Something to Dance About," an assemblage of excerpts from Robbins musicals arranged by the Broadway director and choreographer Warren Carlyle, and an actual new piece by Justin Peck, the company's resident choreographer, set to music by Robbins's longtime collaborator Leonard Bernstein, who is also having his hundredth birthday this year.
With margins for the winner of a stage of the Tour de France often down to less than a hundredth of a second (a tire width), and with the overall winning divide being under two minutes on last year's Tour de France across the entire 3,351 kilometers, every marginal gain the teams can eke out of their riders and bikes is absolutely essential.
"My whole life growing up, I always wanted to do something to impact the world," said Sara, a lovely woman who made me eggs in her Albany-area mansion this winter — the proportions of her home were so preposterous that I felt I had shrunk to a hundredth of my size, like Alice after she drank the potion in Wonderland.
" Mr. Trump had been expected to visit Ireland either before or after a trip to Paris to attend a military parade commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I. When the visit was announced by the White House, Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland told state radio it had come "a little bit out of the blue.
Three new museum shows kick off the five-hundredth anniversary of the originating deed: "Word and Image: Martin Luther's Reformation," at the Morgan Library, in New York; "Law and Grace: Martin Luther, Lucas Cranach and the Promise of Salvation," at the Pitts Theology Library, in Atlanta; and "Martin Luther: Art and the Reformation"—by far the most comprehensive—at the Minneapolis Art Institute.
AT&T Inc, Verizon Communications Inc, Sprint Corp and T-Mobile US Inc are working to acquire spectrum and beginning to develop and test 5G networks, which are expected to be at least 100 times faster than current 4G networks and cut latency, or delays, to less than one-thousandth of a second from one-hundredth of a second in 4G, the Federal Communications Commission has said.
If you're reading this article, chances are you too agree with the sentiment expressed in "Netflix" and are ready to blaze (in a location where it is legal to do so) and stream some good-ass TV. Instead of just watching Planet Earth for the hundredth time, here are some of the best shows on Netflix (US) to watch while you're stoned, from dramas to cooking shows to nature shit.
As Rancière warns, the hundredth denunciation of a lie or an act of oppression does not stand out as vividly as the first — although we may be excused if "wanting to emancipate" sounds more appealing in light of events that have transpired in the decade since the philosopher gave this interview — the Arab Spring, Occupy, Black Lives Matter, the refugee crisis, Brexit, the passage of and assault on Obamacare, to name a few.
Any first-time (or hundredth-time, for that matter) traveler to Rome can't help but marvel at how lightly, and with what matter-of-factness, the Italians live among antiquities: A walk down the street is a stroll across thousands of years; the 2,000-plus-year-old Largo di Torre Argentina, excavated in the late 1920s, was where Caesar died, but it is also where the city's cats congregate for a sun-drunk loll.
He listens to his party being called "crazy" and accused of "insanity" in editorials by the nation's newspaper of record; finds himself tiptoeing through the watch-your-language world of the American university (where the Free Speech Movement took off during the year of the Goldwater campaign); and endures more and more instances of left-wing triumphalism, such as the New York City Council's recent proclamation honoring Ethel Rosenberg's one-hundredth birthday.
Chinese astrologists say 2018 is the Year of the Dog, but Jonathan Franzen, the National Book Award winner and notorious bird lover, is celebrating the Year of the Bird: the hundredth anniversary of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the federal law that, per the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, "makes it illegal for anyone to take, possess, import, export, transport, sell, purchase, barter, or offer for sale, purchase, or barter, any migratory bird" without a permit.

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