Hundreds
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Nowadays there are
hundreds
of links to choose from.
I've spent
hundreds
of days in psychiatric hospitals.
For example, when I'm psychotic I often have the delusion that I've killed
hundreds
of thousands of people with my thoughts.
Hundreds
of thousands with thoughts, interdiction.'
Hundreds
of millions of people use social games like FarmVille or Words With Friends to stay in daily contact with real-life friends and family.
There's
hundreds
of billions of your aid dollars at stake, tens of millions of lives, or deaths, at stake, and, I'd argue, the security and future of you and your family is also at stake.
And the story was a catalyst, and the next morning I had
hundreds
of Facebook friend requests from Indonesians and Finns, mostly saying, "Admiral, we heard you need a friend, and oh, by the way, what is NATO?" (Laughter) So ... (Laughter) Yeah, we laugh, but this is how we move the message, and moving that message is how we connect international, interagency, private-public, and these social nets to help create security.
Imagine a thing this high of cogs,
hundreds
and
hundreds
of them, and they've got numbers on them.
Over in Swindon, the Science Museum archives, there are
hundreds
of plans and thousands of pages of notes written by Charles Babbage about this analytical engine.
Here you can see how
hundreds
of thousands of people stood up and protested for change.
We can fold a million times faster, we can fold in
hundreds
and
hundreds
of variations.
The bees in Boston on the rooftop of the Seaport Hotel, where we have
hundreds
of thousands of bees flying overheard right now that I'm sure none of you noticed when we walked by, are going to all of the local community gardens and making delicious, healthy honey that just tastes like the flowers in our city.
Suddenly, though, everything got a bit out of control, and, although it was still dawn, we were filled in this small little compound we had made with literally
hundreds
of people turning up with ailments and diseases and just ... a hopeless situation.
And again, Brook Park feeds
hundreds
of people without a food stamp or a fingerprint.
I, along with
hundreds
of other volunteers, knew we couldn't just sit at home, so I decided to join them for three weeks.
As I looked through the photos, there were some were over a hundred years old, some still in the envelope from the processing lab, I couldn't help but think as a retoucher that I could fix that tear and mend that scratch, and I knew
hundreds
of people who could do the same.
After six months in Japan, 1,100 volunteers had passed through All Hands,
hundreds
of whom had helped us hand-clean over 135,000 photographs, the large majority — (Applause) — a large majority of which did actually find their home again, importantly.
Over five hundred volunteers around the globe helped us get 90 families
hundreds
of photographs back, fully restored and retouched.
But it strikes me that the biggest problems we face, many of the biggest disasters that we've experienced, mostly haven't come from individuals, they've come from organizations, some of them bigger than countries, many of them capable of affecting hundreds, thousands, even millions of lives.
Like the others, I wear a flickering, cheap flashlight tied to my head with this elastic, tattered band, and I can barely make out the slick tree limbs holding up the walls of the three-foot square hole dropping
hundreds
of feet into the earth.
Enveloped in temperatures of 130 degrees, men, women, children, entire families in fact, were cloaked in a heavy blanket of dust, while mechanically stacking bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time, and carrying them from the scorching kilns to trucks
hundreds
of yards away.
Tens of
hundreds
of people are enslaved in agriculture, in restaurants, in domestic servitude, and the list can go on.
And, as sometimes happens, this blog acquired first dozens of readers, and then
hundreds
of readers, and then thousands of readers, as people tuned in to watch her rate her school lunches, including on my favorite category, "Pieces of hair found in food."
In 1947, the Edinburgh Festival was born and Avignon was born and
hundreds
of others would follow in their wake.
My soul is always soothed by the giant live oak trees, shading lovers, drunks and dreamers for
hundreds
of years, and I trust a city that always makes way for music.
I made this last year, and started receiving
hundreds
of messages from passionate people who wanted to make a wall with their community.
It opens up the API to allow
hundreds
of thousands of new applications to be built on top of it, so that we can read and process information in new and exciting ways.
In fact, if you fly over Germany, for example, and you look down and you see these
hundreds
of little villages, they're all about a mile apart.
And for hundreds, even thousands of years, the home was really the center of life.
They're all building cities on the model that we invented in the '50s and '60s, which is really obsolete, I would argue, and there are
hundreds
and
hundreds
of new cities that are being planned all over the world.
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