150 YEARS
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- 150 years , Elijah.
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150 years of hard work.
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It goes back 150 years .
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Stately,
probably a 150 years old.
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Why wait 150 years after the war?
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They can live about 150 years .
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What actually happened
here 150 years ago?
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That knife, Steed,
is 150 years old.
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I'll do the same thing
after 150 years .
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And they will be remembered for 150 years .
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Finley Campbell, that church
is over 150 years old.
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Dear God.
It's been 150 years . Move on, man.
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Okay, you missed by 150 years and a continent.
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You know, Saguaro cactus
lives for over 150 years ?
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[narrator] 150 years ago, this is a serious idea.
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[♪♪♪] This has been safe
for 150 ye 150 years
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Maine got rid of
the death penalty 150 years ago.
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To find out, we need
to travel back 150 years ...
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And I locked away those
words for another 150 years .
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A company that had been in
existence for 150 years !
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{\an8}These are all around 150 years old, mid-1800s.
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You listed a date of birth
almost 150 years from now.
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Remember,
the Japanese were coming off 150 years of continuous warfare.
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150 years from now, this will
still be here looking good.
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The Fisk Jubilee Singers
have just celebrated 150 years of existence.
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So, you expect me to believe
that you're 150 years old?
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And in the 150 years since Hayden did what he did,
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This house has been in my
family for over 150 years .
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They're being made just as they
would have been 150 years ago.
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Think of him as gordon ramsay
in "hell's kitchen" 150 years ago.
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It would be 150 years before another astronomer would solve Goodricke's mystery.
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Over 150 years I'm guessing,
judging by the age of the house.
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No, no! How can that be?
I’ve been chaste for 15 150 years
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I've had
this churn for a long time, it's 150 years old.
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150 years is equivalent to 1,800 months. We are adjourned.
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HE EXHALES I can feel a 150 years of stress
in these bones.
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So I'm only asking for
that carbon space which you utilized
for 150 years .
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Dodge Blake:
If I was about 150 years younger, you'd be in trouble, young lady.
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We have buildings
that are 100, 150 years old
that are still standing today.
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MARIANA: Researchers
discovered how to extract cocaine from coca leaves
over 150 years ago.
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For 150 years , we here at
the Theatre Des Vampires have shown you "you".
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And it'll be another 150 years until they let women gather
like this again.
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How many people came through
this place in the 150 years it was operating?
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-[chuckles] -This area has
definitely changed a lot over the last 150 years ,
hasn't it?
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And 150 years ago, we knew nothing.
It was just... It was all guesswork, right?
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Does Yellowstone
look the same today as they described in these
journals 150 years ago?
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The first light was installed 150 years ago in London, and it was gas-powered.
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It was an old building,
from over 150 years ago, that was converted into a hospital.
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But we do know
that the Europeans left and they didn't come back
for 150 years .
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You know, 150 years ago,
it took a man six months to travel halfway
across America.
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I even was able to draw
an accurate map of where I lived 150 years ago.
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You're gonna say
that the Financial Regulation Board hasn't approved a new bank in 150 years .
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And it changed that first family
that used to live here over a 150 years ago.
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150 years ago, the
American way of death was completely taken
care of by the family.
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That's federal prison
in the U. S., where there's no parole and they can send you down
for 150 years That's federal prison in the U. S., where there's no parole and they
can send you down for 150 years without cracking their faces.
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It's never happened
in 150 years , so we did, but
then in 2016 it did it again.
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For 150 years ,
these people had governed themselves, keeping out any and all intruders
into their domain.
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But we're up against
150 years of bigoted and biased portrayals,
so it may take a while. | But we're up against
150 years of b...
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Monsieur Lioncourt, the gentlemen whose wealth
has made our sacred art possible for the last 150 years .
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150 years ago, it's the
gardener who would have used a waste product,
packed it down, huh?
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But the people that put
it together 150 years ago, didn't know I needed
a potting shed.
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And for you to conduct
the Vienna Philharmonic, here in this hall,
which just turned 150 years ?
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Let's imagine for a moment
that he had lived to be 80, 120, or even 150 years old.
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[zak] okay, right now we
are in the benson grist mill. Building over 150 years old,
all original.
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(dramatic music) But 150 years ago, getting our food
from farm to table took slow, back‐breaking labor.
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(Anja Hoppe speaking in German): (woman translating in English):
It's actually a young castle, only 150 years old.