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This is the picture taken at
eight
kilometers, OK? Again, the shoreline.
So if you think about that,
eight
percent of our contribution to greenhouse gases today comes from those two materials alone.
These are panels made with young trees, small growth trees, small pieces of wood glued together to make panels that are enormous:
eight
feet wide, 64 feet long, and of various thicknesses.
Joining me are three of our
eight
Atlantic bottlenose dolphins: 20-year-old Chesapeake, who was our first dolphin born here, her four-year-old daughter Bayley, and her half sister, 11-year-old Maya.
And
eight
months after my house burned down, I ran into a friend who taught at a local high school, and he said, "I've got the perfect place for you."
The 0.1 percent in the U.S. today account for more than
eight
percent of the national income.
He was born two and a half years ago, and I had a pretty tough pregnancy because I had to stay still in a bed for, like,
eight
months.
The chassis is made up of about 11,000 components, the engine another 6,000, the electronics about
eight
and a half thousand.
If you look out on the
eight
million species that we share this planet with, think of them all being four billion years of evolution.
So in the 1950s, good data suggests that most of us were getting around
eight
hours of sleep a night.
We need
eight
hours of sleep a night.
This study tracked 30,000 adults in the United States for
eight
years, and they started by asking people, "How much stress have you experienced in the last year?"
Now the researchers estimated that over the
eight
years they were tracking deaths, 182,000 Americans died prematurely, not from stress, but from the belief that stress is bad for you.
Right now, every second,
eight
new users are joining the Internet.
That is, we've gone from four to
eight
years of education to 12 years of formal education, and 52 percent of Americans have actually experienced some type of tertiary education.
By 2010, college graduates, if you said two circles followed by a semicircle, two sixteens followed by what, they would say eight, because
eight
is half of 16.
Five is blue, seven is yellow,
eight
is chartreuse, nine is indigo, OK? Bear in mind, these people are completely normal in other respects.
And, hence, the
eight
times more common incidence of synesthesia among poets, artists and novelists.
The study found that if your per capita income is about 1,000 dollars a year, your democracy will last about
eight
and a half years.
About
eight
years ago, people started moving into the abandoned tower and began to build their homes right in between every column of this unfinished tower.
Imagine a future in which strangers around you will look at you through their Google Glasses or, one day, their contact lenses, and use seven or
eight
data points about you to infer anything else which may be known about you.
There are
eight
times more tractors in Latin America, and three times more tractors in Asia, than in Africa.
ECX is the market for Ethiopia's new millennium, which starts in about
eight
months.
You'll change your smartphone seven or
eight
times, probably more if you're in this audience.
A solar panel pays for itself in seven or
eight
years.
So when I was
eight
years old, a new girl came to join the class, and she was so impressive, as the new girl always seems to be.
Now I'm thinking of myself at eight, I concede, but I'm also thinking of this story I heard on the news.
She's the self-declared mayor of Kapavati village, population
eight.
To put these numbers in perspective, this is
eight
times larger than the number of casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars combined.
Then one plus two is three, two plus three is five, three plus five is eight, and so on.
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