51- Soccer played throughout the world today is closest to the original football.
52- Robertson Davies once observed that the world is full of people whose notion of a satisfactory future is, in fact, a return to the idealized past.
53- The life span of Japanese women is the longest in the world.
54- Nike is the top sporting goods manufacturer in the world, with a global market share of 35%.
55- There is a serious scarcity of natural resources in many areas of the world.
56- Television has tried to add glamor to the world of sports by doing profiles on the athletes.
57- They cruised around the world aboard their 35-foot yacht, and made money by giving boat tours to rich tourists.
58- They sailed around the world.
59- Canada's win over Mexico in the 2000 Gold Cup was a major upset in the world of soccer.
60- the world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.
61- Mosquitoes are the world's hardiest insects, capable of surviving both the cold winters of Siberia and the terrible heat of the equatorial jungles.
62- The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is one of the few shrines in the world simultaneously sacred to three religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
63- If this airplane were to be hijacked, what in the world would you do?
64- Fifty percent of the world's population suffer from malnutrition.
65- The twin Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia are currently the world's tallest buildings.
66- Marie and Pierre Curie refused to patent their process of making radium, declaring it belonged to the world.
67- Will you show me a map of the world?
68- According to the human rights organization Amnesty International, torture today is systematic in many parts of the world.
69- Energy experts estimate that increased efficiency in the use of fuel could slash the world's energy consumption by over 30%.
70- slateOur society today is quite culturally diverse, with immigrants from all over the world.
71- The Australian swimmer is hoping to prove tonight that he is the fastest man in the world.
72- He was anxious to finish school and make his own way in the world.
73- Engineers said that temperatures in the world Trade Center after they were hit by the hijacked planes could have been as high as 2,000 degrees.
74- the world's largest, most complete, and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton made its grand debut to the public on May 17, 2000, at a museum in Chicago.
75- There are more than nations in the world.
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