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There's only
six
billion understandings of it.
It's interesting, because it was
six
years ago when I was pregnant with my first child that I discovered that the most commonly used preservative in baby care products mimics estrogen when it gets into the human body.
Maybe five or
six
people get killed by sharks every year.
I don't remember the pirates who came many times, but were bluffed by the bravado of the men on our boat, or the engine dying and failing to start for
six
hours.
My mother worked on farms, then on a car assembly line, working
six
days, double shifts.
A school uniform down to the ankles, because it had to last for
six
years.
I was six, our brother Gary was five and my brother Bruce was four.
In a family with two parents and two kids, there are
six
dyads: Mom has a relationship with child A and B, Dad has a relationship with child A and B. There's the marital relationship, and there is the relationship between the kids themselves.
Announcer Six: Societal decay.
Last month, MIT put out a study showing that by the end of this decade, in the sunny parts of the United States, solar electricity will be
six
cents a kilowatt hour compared to 15 cents as a national average.
You will see nine robots play
six
different instruments.
If we start next year, it is
six
percent per year.
While the real "New York Times" has this slogan of, "All the News that's Fit to Print," we offered a more forward-thinking message of, "All the News We Hope to Print." (Laughter) And that's because our paper is postdated
six
months into the future, so when people are handed these on the street, they were literally getting an artifact from the utopian future, sort of a blueprint for an attainably utopian future brought about by this very important idea of popular pressure.
But when I was six, the adults in my family began to speak in whispers and shushed me any time that I asked a question.
From age
six
to 12, I lived in seven different countries, moving from one refugee camp to another, hoping we would be wanted.
Well, what if I told you that of the
six
million pregnancies annually in the United States, three million of them are unintended?
So I'm like, just keep walking, she's on my
six.
He is the guy who made bionics a household word in the form of the polyester-clad
Six
Million Dollar Man that I grew up with.
You cannot do a wind deal under
six
dollars an MCF.
And this one's the biggest growth industry of all, and at least
six
out of 10 of the people in this room will die in this form, which is the dwindling of capacity with increasing frailty, and frailty's an inevitable part of aging, and increasing frailty is in fact the main thing that people die of now, and the last few years, or the last year of your life is spent with a great deal of disability, unfortunately.
But then, when the funding ran out, we went back to look
six
months later, and everybody had stopped again, and nobody was having these conversations anymore.
So about
six
years ago, I started thinking about this problem.
Six
of eight Atlas rockets blew up on the pad.
In 2008, it flew for a whopping 20 seconds, a year later, two minutes, then six, eventually 11.
That's enough to stick
six
42-inch plasma TV's to your wall, no nails.
The story of this little girl: She had been raped by her paternal grandfather every day for
six
months.
BS: What Jim didn't know when he released that movie was that
six
months earlier NASA had funded a team I assembled to develop a prototype for the Europa AUV.
When they went to get an IUD inserted, they got paid
six
rupees.
In a child, before the age of about
six
months, if they lose their fingertip in an accident, they'll re-grow their fingertip.
Six
months into the lawsuit, we finally reached the discovery phase.
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