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1,000th

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1,000th (notcomparable)

  1. Alternative form of1000th.
    • 1854,[Edward Law],Rudimentary Chronology of Civil and Ecclesiastical History, Art, Literature, and Civilisation. From the Earliest Period to 1854., volume I, London:John Weale, [],page75:
      The Ludi Sæculares are celebrated, in commemoration of the1,000th year of Rome, with great pomp.
    • 1922, C. K. Shepherd, “The Dixie Highway”, inAcross America by Motor-Cycle, New York, N.Y.:Longmans, Green & Co.; London: Edward Arnold & Co.,page56:
      At Springfield the speedometer flicked off the1,000th mile, and I branched away from the “Pike’s Peak” Ocean-to-Ocean Highway (for such it appeared to be), and turned south-westward towards Dayton, a flourishing manufacturing and business centre.
    • 1966 May 3,Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 89th Congress, Second Session, volume112, part 8, Washington, D.C.:United States Government Printing Office,page9731, column 2:
      Mr. BUCHANAN. Mr. Speaker, today marks the 175th anniversary of the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791. It is also the1,000th anniversary of Polish Christianity.
    • 2019, D.N. Dettwiler,Beyond the Door: The Chronicles of the Team, Nashville, Tenn.: Elm Hill,→ISBN,page72:
      To celebrate the1,000th year of the humans’ arrival in the spaceship, many flying animals worked together to bring up into the sky and drop an icecracker that had been growing since the first Christmas after the humans’ arrival.
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