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And, using a hand, we can actually exercise
six
degrees of freedom,
six
degrees of navigational control.
Now,
six
and a half years later, over seven million people are using it, contributing over 700,000 posts per day.
One of them was: Why is it necessary to spend
six
billion pounds speeding up the Eurostar train when, for about 10 percent of that money, you could have top supermodels, male and female, serving free Chateau Petrus to all the passengers for the entire duration of the journey?
So here's the format: They're going to have
six
minutes each, and then after one little, quick exchange between them, I want two people on each side of this debate in the audience to have 30 seconds to make one short, crisp, pungent, powerful point.
Five out of
six
of us live in the developing world.
This includes about three and a half to
six
years for a site permit.
Well, in a place like Sarasota, Florida, the average interval between times that a boat is passing within a hundred meters of a dolphin group is
six
minutes.
The 50 percent in their house account, every
six
months, goes to the bank.
Six
years ago, after 20 years in graphic design and typography, I changed the way I was working and the way most graphic designers work to pursue a more personal approach to my work, with only the humble attempt to simply make a living doing something that I loved.
And then I used it again to create
six
pieces for Stefan's book, "Things in My Life I've Learned So Far."
Most of the population growth of the next 50 years will be in cities. We'll grow by
six
cities of 12 million people a year for the next 30 years.
It is estimated that one in
six
children, that's one in
six
children, suffer from some developmental disorder.
Yet, despite all the advances in medical technology, the diagnosis of brain disorders in one in
six
children still remained so limited.
China alone is going to move four to
six
hundred million people into cities in the next decade and a half.
And they still have a child survival of only 70 to 80 percent, meaning that if you have
six
children born, there will be at least four who survive to the next generation.
Back in 1800, you'd have had to work
six
hours to earn a candle that could burn for an hour.
For
six
years, I've been hanging out with these guys.
Bruce Wayne, who becomes Batman, loses his parents at the age of
six
in Gotham City.
The second one was about a woman complaining because three minivans with
six
bearded men pulled up and started interrogating her on the spot for talking to a man who wasn't related to her.
And they would tell these kids, some as young as
six
years old, that society doesn't want them, and their own parents never wanted a broken child, so they should just kill themselves.
The first group came in, and they were greeted by Miss Smith, who showed them
six
big piles of anagram puzzles.
I carried on for another five or
six
strokes, and then I had nothing in my body, and I went down to the bottom of the lake.
In 2000, we had
six
billion people on the planet.
We have
six
billion units of consumption.
In salmon aquaculture, we kicked off a roundtable almost
six
years ago.
Whatever was sustainable on a planet of
six
billion is not going to be sustainable on a planet with nine.
We can construct
six
and a half million different stereo systems out of the components that are on offer in one store.
And this is so powerful that when they tweak their stats, when they say your crops wilt after eight hours, or after
six
hours, or after 24 hours, it changes the life cycle of some 70 million people during the day.
In fact, there are
six
space services that can help us pursue the Sustainable Development Goals.
Over the next few minutes, let's explore these
six
services, and see examples of just a few of the goals they help support.
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