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- Some of the F-101Bs were completed as dual-control operational trainer aircraft initially dubbed "TF-101B", but later redesignated "F-101F". Seventy-nine new-build F-101Fs were manufactured, and 152 more existing aircraft were later modified with dual controls.
- To reach it, there are seventy nine stairs up the hill.
- In his last years Clark suffered from arteriosclerosis. He died at the age of seventy-nine in a nursing home in Hythe, Kent, after a fall.
- By the end of June the wing had received seventy-nine of its eighty-three authorized F-86s.
- Eight months after the opening, seventy-nine percent of the 1,309 purchasers indicated in a survey that construction of a vacation home was the prime reason for buying a lot and 43% of that group said they intended to start building during 1972.
- To gauge performance the State of Florida rates all public schools according to student achievement on the state-sponsored Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). Seventy-nine percent of Leon County Public Schools received an A or B grade in the 2008–2009 school year.
- She is the author of "Nineteen Seventy-Nine: A Big Year in a Small Town", a book about growing up as a lesbian in the small fishing town of Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland, detailing about her teenage years and father's illness.
- In 2022, after seventy-nine years of leasing office space from the Royal Astronomical Society, in Burlington House, Piccadilly, London the association moved out.
- In 2001, at the age of seventy-nine, Fletcher was struck and seriously injured by an SUV while walking to a town meeting near his home in Monterey County, California.
- He was also elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters shortly before his death at the age of seventy-nine.
- Of all these martyrs, seventy-nine were beatified in 1925.
- It was reported that eighty-two percent of pregnant women and seventy-nine percent of female medical students view this type of diagnosis in a positive light, agreeing that it is important for prenatal care.
- Sara Bernstein describes seventy-nine "basic hand-claps".
- On 1 November, 14 men set off from Cape Evans on the long trip to the South Pole. Seventy-nine days later, Wilson was one of the five-man Polar party that reached the Pole on 18 January 1912, only to find the pole had been claimed by Norwegian Roald Amundsen and his team just five weeks earlier.
- 79 (seventy-nine) is the natural number following 78 and preceding 80.
- At that time, 129 men were working underground. Seventy-nine men managed to escape right away.
- Admiral Luis de Córdova y Córdova captured two British convoys totaling seventy-nine ships, including a fleet of fifty-five merchantmen and frigates in the action of 9 August 1780.
- In all 225 persons were injured; over 700 people were left homeless, and seventy-nine homes, two factories, numerous cars and miles of underground infrastructure destroyed.
- Bread & Puppet volunteers were among the seventy-nine people arrested at a warehouse in Philadelphia during the 2000 Republican National Convention.
- The Domesday Book of 1086 lists "Frelelestoch" as one of the seventy-nine Devonshire holdings of Robert, Count of Mortain ([...] –1090), the half-brother of William the Conqueror.
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