Sentence examples for old mention from inspiring English sources

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The oldest mention of Heart of Mid-Lothian it a sporting context is a cricket report from 20 July 1864.

According to Josh Ozersky's The Hamburger: A History, the oldest mention of a Hamburg steak on a menu was at New York's Delmonico's, a recipe developed by one of history's greatest chefs, Charles Ranhofer.

When a 13-year-old mentions technique, Mr. Perlman says: "Never mind technique.

The number of 12-year-olds mentioning self-harm also increased by 50%.

Travis Post, a gangly twenty-two-year-old, mentioned that he had worked with immigrants on a landscaping crew.

Whether you are a teenager, or 67, like me, or one of those 90-year-olds mentioned in the article, the issue is "now".

Jean cosies up to radical firebrand Elisée, the charismatic leader of the group, and through Elisée he gets even cosier with Judith, the pouting 22-year-old mentioned above.

Older children were more politically aware than 9 12-year-olds, mentioning specific provocative issues such as illegal cannabis plantations, and use of 1080 poison to control pests.

The 21-year-old mentioned in her post that she'll be moving to a rehabilitation center.

The 26-year-old mentioned that Lee has always had a knack for coming up with the wackiest "would you rather" questions.

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