Louisiana's one thirty-second standard had been originally intended as a reform.
From the time.com
It was discovered that Braun was one thirty-second Jewish.
From the time.com
Morris has such a huge family that he jokingly estimates he's related to one-thirty-second of the entire city of Denver.
From the denverpost.com
The one thirty-second provision automatically made thousands of fractionally black Louisianians legally white.
From the time.com
Thirty rounds were fired, and some had passed through one man, ricocheted around the tiny room, then struck a second.
From the guardian.co.uk
If all Allah wanted from us on this occasion was to make that one thirty-second dua, why would He make the dua time in Arafah four-five hours long?
From the themuslimweekly.com
Thirty-four seconds later her brain seizure stopped and her second toe stayed coiled around the big one, like crossed fingers hoping she would stay well.
From the newscientist.com
One hundred thirty-one of the Redskins'203 rushing yards came in the second half when they controlled the football, running 38 offensive plays to the Eagles'20.
From the philly.com
These segments are designed to give a business a detailed presentation of their service that might not be possible in a traditional thirty-second or one minute advertisement.