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And
millions
of them around the world are turning to complementary and alternative forms of medicine, which tend to tap into sort of slower, gentler, more holistic forms of healing.
Millions
of people were in severe need of help.
In the last year alone, thousands of users in 170 countries have mapped
millions
of pieces of information, and created a map of a level of detail never thought viable.
We get so little news about the developing world that we often forget that there are literally
millions
of people out there struggling to change things to be fairer, freer, more democratic, less corrupt.
The central motif of Bharti's practice is the ready-made store-bought bindi that untold
millions
of Indian women apply to their foreheads, every day, in an act closely associated with the institution of marriage.
And we can save
millions
of lives through the simple warmth of an Embrace.
We did that one year ahead of the time when the first clinical trial funded by the NIH for
millions
of dollars failed for futility last week, and announced it.
I can't believe that these people, years after my brother had died, helped me answer the question about whether an operation I did, and spent
millions
of dollars on years ago, worked or not.
Bill Gates: To actually do the software, buy the supercomputer, hire all the great scientists, which we've done, that's only tens of
millions.
And even once we test our materials out in a Russian reactor to make sure our materials work properly, then you'll only be up in the hundreds of
millions.
Maybe you've got a claim in small claims court for your lost pair of pants for $100, but not in a court of general jurisdiction for
millions
of dollars.
And the amoeba dubia doesn't look like much, except that each of you has about 3.2 billion letters, which is what makes you you, as far as gene code inside each of your cells, and this little amoeba which, you know, sits in water in hundreds and
millions
and billions, turns out to have 620 billion base pairs of gene code inside.
I saw this leaflet and it said, "There are
millions
of slaves in the world today."
Well, Anne Frank touched
millions
with her powerful account of the Holocaust.
In the rich world, diseases that threatened
millions
of us just a generation ago no longer exist, hardly.
It's cruel to
millions
of people.
It's a process, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but the idea that we should not allow science to do its job because we're afraid, is really very deadening, and it's preventing
millions
of people from prospering.
We all saw those images after Katrina, and I think for
millions
of people they had a very strong impact.
About 16,000 species of nematode worms have been discovered and diagnosed by scientists; there could be hundreds of thousands of them, even millions, still unknown.
As we move past the relatively gigantic mammals, birds, frogs and plants to the more elusive insects and other small invertebrates and then beyond to the countless
millions
of organisms in the invisible living world enveloped and living within humanity?
Each has persisted for thousands to
millions
of years.
And this has already saved
millions
of lives, and it has prevented entire economies from capsizing in Sub-Saharan Africa.
I believed the photographers, and so did
millions
of other Americans.
I went to Congo with MSF, and contributed to a book and an exhibition that focused attention on a forgotten war in which
millions
of people have died, and exposure to disease without treatment is used as a weapon.
So I've been working on the idea of computation now for more than 30 years, building tools and methods and turning intellectual ideas into
millions
of lines of code and grist for server farms and so on.
If you go on the TED website, you can currently find there over a full week of TEDTalk videos, over 1.3 million words of transcripts and
millions
of user ratings.
We already know how to kill malaria, but some people come to you and say, "You have your
millions.
There is no miracle cure, but modern medicine is saving
millions
of lives every year, and we can do the same thing.
And let me tell you, with all the science and technology at our command,
millions
of women still carry water on their heads.
The rice that you ate in the lunch, and you will eat today, is transplanted by women bending in a very awkward posture,
millions
of them, every season, in the paddy season, when they transplant paddy with their feet in the water.
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