Eight
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I flew on Air Force Two for
eight
years.
There's basically no pool of qualified teachers to pull from, and only
eight
percent of the people in the county have a bachelor's degree or higher.
The tuberculosis rate on Pine Ridge is approximately
eight
times higher than the US national average.
Teacher turnover is
eight
times higher than the US national average.
When he was eight, someone put him on a boat in Odessa and sent him, shipped him to Israel on his own.
So my baby, Vander, is
eight
years old now.
And even though the work day is typically
eight
hours, how many people here have ever had
eight
hours to themselves at the office?
Well, trees don't grow two inches by four inches, eight, ten and twelve feet tall.
Which means that styles are always going to change and you're probably going to be wearing something different than you were today
eight
seasons from now, no matter how environmentally friendly you want to be.
And it pretty much goes through
eight
different forms in its lifetime.
So to take one example among many: in Southern India there's a practice known as jholabhari, in which the pregnant woman, when she's seven or
eight
months pregnant, moves in with her mother and goes through a series of rituals and ceremonies, give birth and returns home to her nuclear family several months after the child is born.
So this person would have one, two, three, four five, six, seven, eight, nine scores to the left, so he would lean to the left, basically.
It's call-and-response, just do what I do, say what I say, and make sure you don't punch your neighbor, OK? Music! (Upbeat music) Five, six, seven, eight, it's right, left, right, left.
Her family has
eight
generations in a town called Whitesville, West Virginia.
Especially here in Washington, if you try to make a breakfast date, and you say, "How about
eight
o'clock?"
they're likely to tell you,
"Eight
o'clock is too late for me, but that's OK, I can get a game of tennis in and do a few conference calls and meet you at eight."
So we've done this on
eight
subjects now, and we're getting all the data together, hopefully we'll have something to say about it meaningfully.
You can see the
eight
chambers on the side host little baby oysters and essentially force-feed them.
So I'm at the Norman Lear Center at USC, and we've done a lot of research over the last seven,
eight
years on demographics and how they affect media and entertainment in this country and abroad.
She hasn't won a marathon of any kind in
eight
years, and a few months previously, she had almost died in childbirth.
So about seven,
eight
years to reach your peak, and then gradually you fall off your peak, until you go back to the starting point.
So at six to
eight
months, the babies are totally equivalent.
Six to
eight
months, they're totally equivalent.
The number across the U.S. and Western Europe is
eight
percent.
And so there's about seven or
eight
cities already in the U.S. that have provided the transit data, and different developers are building applications.
I decided to paste in
eight
Israeli and Palestinian cities and on both sides of the wall.
I wrote a book about
eight
incredible people all over this country doing social justice work.
Over the course of three years, we recorded
eight
to 10 hours a day, amassing roughly a quarter-million hours of multi-track audio and video.
She was maybe
eight
feet tall and looked like she could beat me up with one hand, but instead she just nodded at me and said, "Hey, I really felt that.
I had
eight
hours and 45 minutes to complete the 112-mile bike course.
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