a week at the longest in Hungarian

legfeljebbegyhét legfeljebbegyhétig

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1. This has been the longest week of my life.

2. It is the world's 11th-longest span suspension bridge, and was the second longest at time of completion.

3. There followed the longest silence I can ever recall at a seance.

4. They that live longest must die at last. 

5. The spoon has the longest a utensil.

6. Full-length movies and longest Bestiality scenes at your disposal.

7. The Foundations Curriculum clearly leads parents through a Classical education at home, week by week

8. It propelled capitalism up the longest and steepest economic incline in history, but at a cost.

9. Next week at the latest.

10. A week later, the two met at a Kingdom Hall.

11. The children are at nursery three days a week.

12. and a busy week at medical school.

13. We stopped at a campsite for a week.

14. I perform at the moonlight nightclub once a week.

15. I lift weights twice a week at the gym.

16. 19 At a staggering £385 a week rent.

17. Next week: A look at diabetes across the globe.

18. Alevins hatching at 4 °C were the longest, but those hatching at 12 °C were the heaviest.

19. William Henry Harrison delivered the longest inaugural address, at 8,445 words, in 1841.

20. Coffee prices this morning are moderately lower, with Arabica at a 5-week low and robusta at a 2-week low

21. There'll be a galley at the end of the week.

22. Give me a call at the end of the week.

23. Only a man with a car would've bought a house at the far end of the longest road in London.

24. 25 The children are at nursery three days a week.

25. What's the longest she's held down a job?