Adjective Satellite
being one more than fifty
Source: WordNetA democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine. Thomas Jefferson
Fifty-one elected members (Senators, Deputies and Connétables ) sit in the unicameral assembly. Source: Internet
Fifty-one passengers and the five hijackers boarded the 767 through Terminal C's Gate 19. The plane pushed back at 07:58 and took off at 08:14 from runway 9, citation about the same time Flight 11 was hijacked. Source: Internet
Fifty-one LDP members also either voted against the bills or abstained. Source: Internet
Paisiello also wrote a great deal of church music, including eight masses; as well as fifty-one instrumental compositions and many stand-alone songs. Source: Internet
Fifty-one years ago, a school opened its doors in the Town of Cheektowaga and was soon to be named after President John F. Kennedy. Source: Internet