Use "fourteenth" in a sentence

1. Let's have dinner on the fourteenth.

2. I'm planning to leave on the fourteenth .

3. Bulgy is the fourteenth episode of the thirteenth season

4. He practically lived at the Metropolitan on Fourteenth Street.

5. This was the fourteenth Census conducted since 1790

6. The Beginnings of Humanism in Fourteenth - Century Italy.

7. Credible first appears in the late fourteenth century from the …

8. Two fourteenth-century manuscripts of this text are still extant.

9. August fourteenth is the anniversary of the New Deal.

10. I saw him again soon after his fourteenth birthday.

11. But he left school just shy of his fourteenth birthday.

12. Woodhouse, Besomer took the fourteenth running of the $17,200 Oceanport Handicap at …

13. The design is copied from Japanese porcelains of the fourteenth century.

14. 12 Two fourteenth-century manuscripts of this text are still extant.

15. The fourteenth century cathedral was reduced to a mass of rubble.

16. Ashikaga Yoshihide, the fourteenth shōgun, was deposed without ever entering the capital.

17. In September 1992, the fourteenth Dalai Lama visited Tuva for three days.

18. From the fourteenth century onwards considerable building was carried out in the Gothic style.

19. The law of Abstinence binds those who have completed their fourteenth year.

20. Peers spiritual Until the fourteenth century,[Sentencedict.com] all clergy were summoned to Parliament.

21. Nikitin MI, Trotsevich A.F. History of Korean literature to the fourteenth century., Nauka.

22. The ruins of the château de La Montoire, dating from the fourteenth century.

23. The plague or Black Death of the fourteenth century took millions of lives.

24. The Fourteenth Amendment – unlike the Bill of Rights – was specifically aimed at the states.

25. In the fourteenth century, Brooklime was used for many complaints, including swellings, gout, etc

26. For the fourteenth annual North American Alphorn Retreat we will be returning to Solitude

27. To the disorder caused by pestilence, other pressures were added in the late fourteenth century.

28. In the fourteenth century the village played a major role in the wool trade.

29. The Festival, now in its fourteenth year, has become a major international jazz event.

30. With 12.19m passengers annually, Franklin D. Roosevelt is the fourteenth busiest station in the Paris Métro system.

31. Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment do not limit state power to legislate on economic matters.

32. The fourteenth-century Blue Mosque now has cracks in the walls and a dangerously leaning minaret.

33. The fourteenth-story bays are flanked by decorative panels, above which rises the Balustered cornice

34. The Fourteenth Amendment says states may not deny anyone the equal protection of the laws.

35. The Elusive Chanteuse is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter and producer Mariah Carey

36. Reargument was largely devoted to the circumstances surrounding the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment in 18

37. Kay said the ruling violates the Fourteenth Amendment, and could affect landmark rulings on reproductive rights.

38. Briefcases are descendants of the limp satchel used in the fourteenth century for carrying money and valuables

39. The Fourteenth Amendment gave citizenship to anyone born in the United States and guaranteed equal protection to all people.

40. The word Bygone, meaning “past,” dates from the fourteenth century and survives principally in the cliché.

41. Salzburger Echo is proud to host the Fourteenth Annual North American Alphorn Retreat August 5th-8th, 2021

42. The fourteenth instalment claimants filed losses aggregating 52,036,414 Kuwaiti dinars (KWD) (approximately 180,056,796 United States dollars (USD)).

43. I do not mean to imply that the Ninth Amendment is applied against the States by the Fourteenth.

44. Tensions within international football could mean that the fourteenth World Cup will be the last of its kind.

45. This authority must, of course, be exercised within the constraints of S 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment.

46. The Ballade was one of the principal forms of music and poetry in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century France

47. Between the eighth and fourteenth centuries, Shintoism was nearly totally absorbed by Buddhism, becoming known as Ryōbu Shinto (Dual Shinto).

48. Arsenal have one of the best top-flight records in history, having finished below fourteenth only seven times.

49. What difference does the history of the Fourteenth Amendment (and the intentions of its framers ) make for your decision?

50. This segregation was alleged to deprive the plaintiffs of the equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment.

51. Bibia Be Ye Ye is a song by Ed Sheeran, which appears as the fourteenth track from his third album ÷.

52. More concretely, the Equal Protection Clause, along with the rest of the Fourteenth Amendment, marked a great shift in American constitutionalism.

53. The Fourteenth Amendment to the U-S Constitution provides that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens.

54. In America, the freedom of speech is protected by the first and the fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution.

55. It was the fourteenth event in the Backlash chronology and the first Backlash event since 2009 to be dual-branded.

56. On the golf-course behind him a foursome of players shouted to one another as they approached the fourteenth green.

57. The postglossators or Commentators formed a European legal school which arose in Italy and France in the fourteenth century

58. Bestiaries were published primarily in France and England during the twelfth to fourteenth centuries, although there are later examples later

59. From the middle years of the fourteenth century, such steps were sufficient to keep all but the most determined attackers at bay.

60. Islam came to Bulgaria at the end of the fourteenth century after the conquest of the country by the Ottomans.

61. The Palace was where Creed lived, in a penthouse suite on the fourteenth floor, so the idea made perfect sense.

62. This was originally a Romanesque building but was gradually turned into a Gothic one in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

63. This had been consolidated in power by the end of the fourteenth century, after the one serious attempt to overthrow it.

64. From about the fourteenth century lay artists became more prominent, sometimes travelling and sometimes settled in urban workshops near wealthy patrons.

65. are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.

66. Before the enactment of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Bill of Rights protected individual rights only from invasion by the federal government.

67. 2020 The city’s imperial gate was built in 1489—a bit of medieval flair that’s bolstered by the fourteenth-century Campanile

68. The Supreme Court since the 1940s has interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment as applying the First Amendment to the state and local governments.

69. Thousand Autumns is a Chinese web novel written by author Meng Xi Shi who also wrote Peerless, and The Fourteenth Year of Chenghua

70. 13 They're here to settle a dispute over whether or not to build a loo in the vestry of the fourteenth century church.

71. Related words are clamors, Clamored, clamorer, clamorous and clamoring.The British spellings are clamour, clamours, clamoured, clamourer, clamorous.Clamor comes from the fourteenth century Latin clamor, a

72. In the wake of the Fourteenth Amendment, the states could not, among other things, deprive people of the equal protection of the laws.

73. "Crave" is a song by American singer-songwriter Madonna, featuring American rapper Swae Lee, from the former's fourteenth studio Madame X (2019)

74. Yet although the Fourteenth Amendment became part of the Constitution in 18 almost 90 years passed before this broad interpretation of the meaning of "equal protection" flowered.

75. “It is universally agreed that the immediate impulse of the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment was to Constitutionalize (Constitutionalize) the Civil Rights Act of 1866

76. The Phoenix of Abortional Freedom: Is a Penumbral or Ninth-Amendment Right About to Arise From the Nineteenth-Century Legislative Ashes of a Fourteenth-Century …

77. Thus, by the end of the fourteenth century, the king of France was creating Appanages which amounted to quasi-alienations of the rights of the king.

78. The first published edition was in Early English Alliterative Poems in the West Midland Dialect of the fourteenth century, printed by the Early English Text Society.

79. The franchise was first extended to African Americans under the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution, passed during the Reconstruction period after the Civil War.

80. Cyme is mentioned in the "Synecdemus" of Hierocles and in the "Notitiae episcopatuum" as late as the thirteenth or fourteenth century