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1. The total portfolio exceeds nine hundred million.

2. Nine hundred sphinxes with ram heads, representing Amon, were built in Thebes, where his cult was strongest.

3. The city of Constantinople remained the continuous capital of the Byzantine Roman Empire for around nine hundred years

4. “ALL the days of Noah amounted to nine hundred and fifty years and he died,” says the Bible.

5. 27 So all the days of Me·thuʹse·lah amounted to nine hundred and sixty-nine years and he died.

6. Read in studio Voice over Nine hundred bootleg videos of pop concerts have been seized by trading standards officers.

7. The McGill Library's Chapbook Collection contains over nine hundred British and American Chapbooks published in the 18th and 19th centuries.

8. “All the days of Adam that he lived amounted to nine hundred and thirty years and he died,” states the Bible.

9. The cost of 3550 Dogecoins (DOGE) in Gambian Dalasis for a year (365 days) increased by +56,948.24 GMD (fifty-six thousand nine hundred forty-eight dalasis twenty-four Bututs)

10. [19] And Jared lived after he Begat Enoch eight hundred years, and Begat sons and daughters: [20] And all the days of Jared were nine hundred sixty and two years: and he died

11. 137) one thousand and six Billionths 138) three hundred twenty thousand, fifty and nine hundred eighteen million, ten thousand, ninety-four Billionths 139) six thousand and ninety-five million, sixty thousand, thirty-eight Billionths 140) ten thousand, three hundred and eighty

12. Computing the distance between the thirty-first and forty-fifth degrees, it amounts to nine hundred and seventy-three common miles; Computing it from thirty-one to forty-two degrees, to seven hundred and sixty-four miles and a half.

13. But this argument leads into difficulties and to attempted explanations that are contrary to what actually happened to spirit-begotten Christians all during the more than one thousand nine hundred and forty years since that day of Pentecost when the Christian congregation came to life spiritually until now.

14. On the death of her parents, in 1872, Eufrásia and her sister inherited a fortune of 767:937$876 réis (767 contos, nine hundred and thirty-seven thousand, eight hundred and seventy-six réis), which at the time was equivalent to the endowment Personnel of the Emperor Dom Pedro II or 5% of Brazilian exports.

15. 1902, Rudyard Kipling, The Butterfly that Stamped, in Just So Stories, reprinted in 2004, The Complete Children's Short Stories, page 366, Of course if he had chosen to turn his ring on his finger and call up the Djinns and the Afrits they would have magicked all those nine hundred and ninety-nine quarrelsome wives into

16. Retreating they had formed in a hollow square with their baggage for Breastworks, Nine hundred lives out of the surrounding enemy's nine times their number was the price they took in advance, Their colonel was wounded and their ammunition gone, They treated for an honorable capitulation, received writing and seal, gave up their arms, and marched back prisoners of war.

17. [116] In all temporal affairs, the Theodosian Code was the universal law of the clergy; but the Barbaric jurisprudence had liberally provided for their personal safety; a sub-deacon was equivalent to two Franks; the Antrustion, and priest, were held in similar estimation: and the life of a bishop was appreciated far above the common standard, at the price of nine hundred pieces of gold.

18. Being in latitude 55 degrees 24 minutes and longitude 104 degrees 22 minutes derived from the provisional edition of Lac la Ronge map sheet No. 73 P of the National Topographic Series dated 1929, and in the Province of Saskatchewan, and being composed of Indian Reserve No. 157 A, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by J. L. Reid, D.L.S., in the year 1909 of record in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred, containing by admeasurement nine acres and four-tenths of an acre.

19. Being in latitude fifty-five degrees eleven minutes and longitude one hundred and eight degrees seven minutes derived from Primrose sectional may No. 417, dated 1915, and in the Province of Saskatchewan, and being composed of Canoe Lake Indian Reserve No. 165-B, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by D. F. Robertson, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1912, of record in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred and thirteen, containing by admeasurement five hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or less.

20. "Being in latitude 56 degrees 08 minutes and longitude 108 degrees 12 minutes derived from Methy sectional map No. 517 dated 1919 and in the Province of Saskatchewan and being composed of Churchill Lake Indian Reserve No. 193 A as shown on a plan of survey thereof by W. A. A. McMaster, Dominion Land Surveyor in the year 1923, of record in the Department of the Interior under No. thirty-six thousand nine hundred and one containing by admeasurement three hundred and ninety-five acres, more or less."

21. Being in latitude 54 degrees, 32 minutes and longitude 94 degrees, 36 minutes, derived from the provisional edition of Oxford House map sheet No. 53–L of the National Topographic Series dated 1929 and in the Province of Manitoba and being composed of God’s Lake Indian Reserve No. 23 as shown on a plan of survey thereof, by C.A.R. Lawrence, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1924, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, containing by admeasurement nine thousand eight hundred and thirty-two acres, more or less.

22. Being in township 21, range 8, east of the principal meridian, and in townships 21 and 22, range 9, east of the principal meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, composed of Black River Indian Reserve No. 9 as shown outlined in red on a plan of survey thereof compiled from official surveys by J. L. P. O’Hanly in the year 1878 and W. E. Taylor, Dominion Land Surveyor in the year 1913, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty-five, excluding thereout and therefrom the claim of the Methodist Mission, containing one hundred and forty-seven acres more or less and the waters of Black River, both as shown on the said plan, the reserve herein described, containing by admeasurement two thousand acres, more or less.