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In a recent study commissioned by the UK government, it was estimated that by 2050,
ten
million people could die every year from multidrug-resistant infections.
And worst of all, that figure at the bottom, approximately
ten
photos per photographer, is a lie.
And by the time we get around here, we get
ten
or fewer photos, and then there's this long, flat tail.
Adults need seven to eight hours of sleep a night, and adolescents need about
ten.
Like, you can probably do it
ten
times better than humans would, just cameras.
Ten
years ago, if you would have told me that I'd graduate in the top 10 percent of my class from an Ivy League institution and have an opportunity to make a dent on our public education system just by tackling two months of the calendar year, I would have said, "Nah.
The Décima is
ten
lines long; each line has eight syllables.
Some
ten
thousand community health workers risked their own lives to help hunt down this virus and stop it in its tracks.
Ten
pages of math later, we could actually write down the complete analytical solution for this dynamic system.
Ten
years ago, computer vision researchers thought that getting a computer to tell the difference between a cat and a dog would be almost impossible, even with the significant advance in the state of artificial intelligence.
As dawn breaks over a moveable city of
ten
thousand yurts, Queen Boraqchin is in for a rude awakening.
Ten
years ago, when I was on an airplane and I introduced myself to my seatmate, and told them what I did, they'd move away from me, because, quite rightly, they were saying psychology is about finding what's wrong with you.
Ten
years after the original, miraculous year that I described, Einstein was putting together the pieces of his theory of general relativity, his greatest achievement.
In fact, there appears to be about
ten
times as much mass here in the form of this invisible or dark matter as there is in the ordinary matter, OK.
Ten, jack, queen, king, ace.
(Audience:
Ten
of diamonds.)
LG:
Ten
of diamonds, yeah.
Ten
of diamonds.
For nearly a century,
ten
inkblots like these have been used as what seems like an almost mystical personality test.
In 1921, Rorschach published his coding system alongside the
ten
blots he felt gave the most nuanced picture of people’s perceptual approach.
The worst thing that's happened in the cave so far was one of the robots fell down
ten
meters.
Ten
seconds.
It sits in the rain shadow of the Himalayas and receives on average fewer than
ten
centimeters of rain per year.
The women here are delivering in a region where the typical birth center has a one-in-20 death rate for the babies, and the moms are dying at a rate
ten
times higher than they do elsewhere.
Ten
percent of babies are born with difficulty breathing everywhere.
I'd like you to imagine what it would feel like if, for two whole minutes, your left arm was continuously flapping, your eyes were constantly rolling, your jaw was clenching so hard that it felt like your teeth were about to break, and every
ten
seconds, you were forced to let out a loud, high-pitched screech.
You're worth at least five or ten!"
For most of the past
ten
years I've lived on the island of Maui, a very beautiful place.
And he also described the phenomenon known in this community as "lost time," where Whitley Strieber would suddenly become aware that he could not remember the previous
ten
minutes, or the previous
ten
hours, or the previous
ten
days.
If you think that that’s the relative importance, two to one, you’re wrong by a factor of
ten.
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