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90 percent of everybody who has been alive has died by now.
So that would be, roughly, 324 people have died since I've begun speaking.
Now these services are not protected from, roughly, half a million objects the size of a speck of paint all the way to a school bus in size.
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about 35% of dogs that enter these programs to train to be assistance dogs will succeed; the other 2/3 end up being released and adopted to their puppy raisers.
And in the Oracle Act, members of the audience, as I know you have done, would write down secret questions, the sort of questions you might ask a psychic, seal that question into an envelope, and on the outside of the envelope they would write their initials and then
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where they sat in the audience.
And when you look at that, you see that my career has
roughly
three different stages.
That's
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about 315 times the amount of carbon that we release into the atmosphere currently.
Produce from a large retail store is harvested before it's ripe to travel more than a thousand miles before it ultimately sits on your shelf
roughly
two weeks later.
Ninety-six percent of them, roughly, have been positive; four percent of them have been "other."
Over the
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one-and-a-half millennia of its existence, chess has been known as a tool of military strategy, a metaphor for human affairs, and a benchmark of genius.
Assuming it was
roughly
the size of my wife's hand, I made some measurements of her thumb, and I scaled them out to the size of the skull.
The ancient Maya identified this
roughly
584 day cycle more than a thousand years ago and it still accurately predicts when and where Venus will appear in the sky around the world.
This story, first recorded in
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700 BCE, raises some familiar anxieties about artificial intelligence— and even provides an ancient blueprint for science fiction.
Danish newspaper Politiken ran the game with over 19,000 readers participating, resulting in an average of
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22, making the correct answer 14.
I started with a lot of loose ideas,
roughly
eight or nine years ago.
[Arabic] And this
roughly
translates: "Please, let me hold your hand.
The amount of light pollution is doubling
roughly
every 35 years.
Every year in the USA,
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2,500 children are admitted to emergency rooms for shock and burn injuries related to electrical receptacles.
In 1995, illegal drugs were a $400 billion business, representing eight percent of world trade,
roughly
the same as gas and oil.
Although each worker only lives for
roughly
3 weeks, the queen’s continuous egg-laying swells their ranks.
The Asian and African Vulture Crisis has led to an epidemic of rabies in India, where infections kill
roughly
20,000 people each year.
At
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4pm on July 20, 1969, mankind was just minutes away from landing on the surface of the moon.
Of those
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29 million genes, we only have around 24,000 in our genome.
But it has
roughly
500 genes.
In this pilot project, we first tested
roughly
2,500 compounds against E. coli.
In any case, the cameras shoot
roughly
every hour.
But in the last two decades, it has experienced an unprecedented expansion, now accounting for
roughly
15 percent of the world's GDP.
And it was here, about 10,000 years ago, that two extraordinary inventions, agriculture and urbanism, happened
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in the same place and at the same time.
(Ocean waves) It has the frequency of
roughly
12 cycles per minute.
Most people find that very soothing, and, interestingly, 12 cycles per minute is
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the frequency of the breathing of a sleeping human, so there is a deep resonance with being at rest.
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