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If you have trouble remembering what you did when you were five, how will you remember what happened if you were alive a
thousand
years ago?
If this immortal boy finds a companion to fall in love with once every hundred years, he would have ten
thousand
girlfriends in a million years.
And how many of those ten
thousand
girls' names will he be able to remember?
If you have made this many permanent scars within your life, imagine how much damage you would have if you were one
thousand
years old!
A
thousand
years?
The fact is that if you were speaking English before about a
thousand
years ago, beek is exactly what you would have said for more than one book.
It's a
thousand
trillion trillion trillion times bigger than the number of atoms in the entire universe.
AG: My country is supposed to receive four
thousand.
Four
thousand
in Portugal means nothing.
Turkey has now two million three-hundred
thousand
or something of the sort, if you count all refugees.
Water molecules outnumber you a
thousand
trillion trillion to one.
There's no such thing as a language that's the same today as it was a
thousand
years ago.
The origin of the word robot dates back more than a
thousand
years to the era of serfdom in central Europe when servitude was the currency for rent.
But once you pass that breaking point, it switches gears and becomes a
thousand
times thinner than it was before.
And here in the Solomon Islands, there's only a few
thousand
breeding females of this species left, and this is one of the hotspots for them.
IW: But, who would have guessed one million signatures is, like, a
thousand
times a
thousand?
It would have carried well over a
thousand
people on board, including 600 soldiers.
It will be difficult enough to avoid disaster in the next hundred years, let alone the next
thousand
or million.
A
thousand
years later, Ancient Egyptians wrote a dream book listing over a hundred common dreams and their meanings.
I think we ought to approach this challenge with a sense of profound joy and gratitude that we are the generation about which, a
thousand
years from now, philharmonic orchestras and poets and singers will celebrate by saying, they were the ones that found it within themselves to solve this crisis and lay the basis for a bright and optimistic human future.
This was the first time in well over a
thousand
years that those words had been pronounced aloud.
And we actually went out and polled a
thousand
individual investors, and we found something fascinating.
Helicopters, for example, are affectionately known as machines with a
thousand
moving parts all conspiring to do you bodily harm.
And since then, we've taken 7.9 million miles off the roads and we've taken 1.4
thousand
metric tons of CO2 out of the air.
It costs around a
thousand
euros to take a smuggler from Turkey to the Greek islands.
And, for example, if you're in a school that doesn't have a lot money, probably a lot of schools, or if you're in an office environment, and you want an interactive whiteboard, normally these cost about two to three
thousand
dollars.
And now my proprioception is working, and I can go ahead and explode these glasses into a
thousand
parts and touch the very sensor that is currently scanning my hand.
Mars is a long way away, a
thousand
times farther away from us than our own moon.
Five
thousand
years after the Sumerians learned to record their thoughts on clay tablets, the Earth's volumes remained inscrutable to humans.
Now, make a
thousand
more worlds and a
thousand
more solar systems and let them run.
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