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I remember the events of my conviction
six
years ago as if it were yesterday.
Indeed, on the first day when I went to school at the age of six, I was put in a special feeding program because I was technically undernourished.
Now one percent of
six
billion people is equivalent to 60 million.
So, he now has taken mice down for as many as four hours, sometimes
six
hours, and these are brand-new data he sent me on the way over here.
Six
hours later, up goes the temperature.
Now, it's about five, six, seven, eight pages long, and it gets kind of deep and difficult after about the third page, but somewhere on the second page he begins talking about the notion that he calls "moral imagination."
I made the front page of my hometown paper that I delivered for
six
years, you know?
A colleague of mine, now a general practitioner, was sent away to a tuberculosis sanatorium as a little girl, for
six
months.
And on day six, they basically threw in the towel.
It had gone through, like, five or
six
families, and it was just a big thing for us, and we found actually an old picture of somebody and their family years ago.
The whole system would have a much lower profile, but also we could gather sunlight for
six
and a half to seven hours a day.
So you're reusing your energy five or
six
times, and that brings the efficiency up to between 30 and 40 percent.
One in
six
queries presented to Google have never been asked before in the history of mankind.
What priest, teacher, rabbi, scholar, mentor, boss has so much credibility that one in
six
questions posed to that person have never been asked before?
That is five or
six
women every hour having a blood clot, a seizure, a stroke, receiving a blood transfusion, having end-organ damage such as kidney failure, or some other tragic event.
In New York City, a woman's risk of having a life-threatening complication during delivery can be
six
times higher in one hospital than another.
And it's used all the way from a small tent, which might house five or
six
people, or a family, to temples that can house 500, sometimes 1,000 people.
About
six
million people live in these kinds of temporary settlements.
I was asked, I guess about
six
years ago, to do a series of paintings that in some way would celebrate the birth of Piero della Francesca.
I was born in 1985,
six
years before China announced its one-child policy.
And then there was Luke, who washed the floor in a comatose young man's room twice because the man's father, who had been keeping a vigil for
six
months, didn't see Luke do it the first time, and his father was angry.
They said, "If we paid you
six
weeks' salary every year would you be willing to have a nuclear waste dump in your community?"
The first patient we enrolled on the trial was Emily Whitehead, and at that time, she was
six
years old.
And
six
months ago, the FDA approved the therapy of this advanced lymphoma with CAR T cells.
She convinced her supervisors to let her stay– which meant doing the work of
six
radio operators singlehandedly.
By the age of
six
or seven, I mastered politics.
We never play singles in our club, only doubles, and because, as I say, we change partners every five minutes, if you do happen to lose, you're very likely to win
six
minutes later.
I couldn't exult after a tremendous upset victory against our strongest players, because
six
minutes later, with a new partner, I was falling behind again.
Well, one of the players from that game ended up,
six
years later, in the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau.
And that also means we can eliminate these two squares from the interrogator's list, leaving only
six
numbers.
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