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And, as you can see, the death rate goes down from 65,000 deaths per conflict per
year
in the 1950s to less than 2,000 deaths per conflict per
year
in this decade, as horrific as it is.
Even in the
year
scale, one can see a decline of violence.
CA: Well, Steve, I would love every news media owner to hear that talk at some point in the next
year.
I essentially drag sledges for a living, so it doesn't take an awful lot to flummox me intellectually, but I'm going to read this question from an interview earlier this year: "Philosophically, does the constant supply of information steal our ability to imagine or replace our dreams of achieving?
NASA described conditions that
year
as the worst since records began.
You know, my grandmother's going on a cruise to Antarctica next
year.
This time next year, in October, I'm leading a team of three.
Now, a decade later, it's really time to push the envelope a little bit, and so a couple years ago I moved to Paris with my husband and youngest child, and we launched Buzzcar a
year
ago.
It just celebrated its seventh anniversary, and after seven years, last
year
it delivered 530 million dollars' worth of sales to all those individuals who have been making those objects.
It took me a
year
and a half to get the insurance just right.
And after a year, we have 1,000 cars that are parked across France and 6,000 people who are members and eager to drive them.
Some of these clinics are pulling in tens of millions of dollars a
year
in business.
We happened to be back in New York exactly a
year
later, so we decided to take the same picture.
They're also ways for us to freeze time for one week in October and reflect on our times and how we change from
year
to year, and not just physically, but in every way.
This very focused time we get to spend together is something we cherish and anticipate the entire
year.
On March 14, this year, I posted this poster on Facebook.
It's like every
year
it's the last minute that we can do something about the war with Iran.
Well let's return to the
year
1819 for a moment, to the situation facing the crew of the whaleship Essex.
Neither party has any incentive to solve it a second before it's due, so he said, December, you're just going to see lots of angry negotiations, negotiations breaking apart, reports of phone calls that aren't going well, people saying nothing's happening at all, and then sometime around Christmas or New
Year'
s, we're going to hear, "Okay, they resolved everything."
I've spent a lot of the last few years really depressed about this, until this year, I learned something that I felt really excited about.
You have Democrats overwhelmingly supportive of raising the income tax on people who make 250,000 dollars a year, Republicans sort of against it, although if you break it out by income, Republicans who make less than 75,000 dollars a
year
like this idea.
So basically Republicans who make more than 250,000 dollars a
year
don't want to be taxed.
['Academy Award for Special Effects - (First
Year
of Category)"] (Explosion) ["'2012' (2009)"]Governor: It seems to me that the worst is over.
If it was the case, we wouldn't have between 200 and 300 million cases of malaria every year, and we wouldn't have a million and a half deaths from malaria, and we wouldn't have a disease that was relatively unknown 50 years ago now suddenly turned into the largest mosquito-borne virus threat that we have, and that's called dengue fever.
But dengue fever now, according to the World Health Organization, infects between 50 and 100 million people every year, so that's equivalent to the whole of the population of the U.K. being infected every
year.
To give you just a couple of examples how fast this has happened, in the mid-'70s, Brazil declared, "We have no Aedes aegypti," and currently they spend about a billion dollars now a
year
trying to get rid of it, trying to control it, just one species of mosquito.
You only get one birthday per
year.
Twice now, the "Lunch Lady" series has won the Children's Choice Book of the
Year
in the third or fourth grade category, and those winners were displayed on a jumbotron screen in Times Square.
When I first met Celine, a little over a
year
ago, she had gone for 18 months without any antiretroviral therapy, and she was very ill.
I live in New York, and last year, of the 140,000 teenagers that were stopped and frisked, 86% of them were black and Latino, and most of them were young men.
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