We learn from the record kept at the Freedmen's Bureau, that there are two thousand two hundred children here. |
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An estimate of the total population in each council area, rounded to nearest thousand. |
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According to various sources, several hundred thousand Greeks died during this period, which was tied in with the Greek Genocide. |
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Over the first company the first month Jesboam, the son of Zabdiel was chief, and under him were four and twenty thousand. |
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There are also a several thousand neopagans, some of whom are members of officially registered churches such as the Native Polish Church. |
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Even those that were numbered of them, were eight thousand and five hundred and fourscore. |
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Well, I'm afraid it's an academic question anyway because there won't be any five thousand dollars the way things look. |
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Some galactographers have estimated that there may be up to ten thousand inhabited planets that aren't listed at all. |
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Today several thousand expatriate workers, principally from Britain, Canada, the West Indies, South Africa and the US, reside in Bermuda. |
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Francine sat in the glider on the porch, swinging lightly, her mind a thousand miles away. The chain squeaked a little, almost like a cricket. |
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The RDC 2007 figures stated that these were confirmed figures and that several thousand cases were still being examined. |
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That is why the goddams will take Orleans. And you cannot stop them, nor ten thousand like you. |
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The US Treasury charged that Pangates, a company registered to him, supplied the Assad government with a thousand tonnes of aviation fuel. |
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Two thousand tickets were issued, but 3000 men were admitted to the service at Westminster Abbey, where he was buried beside Thomas Telford. |
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The first thousand tickets and the concessions cover the venue and the band. The rest is gravy. |
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The Brethren movement today consists of around a thousand assemblies in the United Kingdom, forming a very diverse continuum. |
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The study involved videotaping and analyzing teaching practices in more than one thousand classrooms. |
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The tour, which began in front of an audience of a thousand at the Kaufmann Auditorium of the Poetry Centre in New York, took in about 40 venues. |
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Pound wrote over a thousand letters a year during the 1930s and presented his ideas in hundreds of articles, as well as in The Cantos. |
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And it's not just the great unhosed. These raiders all earn over two hundred thousand pounds a year in big banks. |
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So I decided to give them a generic title, A Thousand Names, implying infinity, a thousand being a symbolic number. |
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Asia estimated that by June 2006 the number of deaths attributed to guolaosi in China had reached six hundred thousand per year. |
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His zeal was not entirely disinterested, as he was to have two thousand acres for himself and Wildman if the claimants succeeded. |
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If he were furnished with ten thousand pounds, he undertook to overthrow Cromwell, the Parliament, and the Council of State, within six months. |
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Prize money ranges from a few hundred euro to several thousand for top dogs. |
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We had occasion some months ago to strengthen our resources, and borrowed, for that purpose, thirty thousand napoleons from the Bank of France. |
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The match drew over a thousand spectators and was the first time Scotland had won at home for five years. |
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In 1885, a game between two Sydney based teams took place before a crowd of over ten thousand spectators. |
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With refilled purses they will visit one of the thousand foreign towns, so glad to receive the beaux joueurs of England. |
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As of 2010, the border is guarded by more than twenty thousand Border Patrol agents, more than at any time in its history. |
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And who knoweth whether a thousand yeares hence a third opinion will rise, which happily shall overthrow these two precedents? |
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The census of 28 BC uncovered large numbers of men who qualified, and in 14 AD, a thousand equestrians were registered at Cadiz and Padua alone. |
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Even after the collapse of the central government, some roads remained usable for more than a thousand years. |
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Emmy went on a heater in Las Vegas and came back six thousand dollars richer. |
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It is estimated Surrey lost one hundred knights and five thousand infantrymen in the slaughter at Stirling Bridge. |
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In late September 1912, over a thousand people, many of them from Ulster, signed the Ulster Covenant at the kirk. |
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More than a thousand succumbed to hunger and disease, and in April 1700, two ships carried the few survivors home. |
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For nearly a thousand years, the Channel also provided a link between the Modern Celtic regions and languages of Cornwall and Brittany. |
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There were as many as one hundred thousand benefices offered during the period of his papacy, according to one chronicler and eyewitness. |
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The library collection contains over a million volumes and over two hundred thousand rare and antique books. |
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Thirty thousand people were evicted between 1840 and 1880 alone, many of them forced to emigrate to the New World. |
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The capacity for selfing in these fishes has apparently persisted for at least several hundred thousand years. |
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A thousand years later, the progenitors of Clan Sutherland, equally impressed, adopted the wildcat on their family crest. |
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As a warrior, he knew a thousand ways to kill nonattributably. But he didn't lash out. |
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This is now one of the biggest scooter rallies in the world, attracting between four and seven thousand participants. |
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Over two thousand streets in Britain have names from titles of individual novels, with 650 from Waverley alone. |
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About two thousand years ago, emissions of zinc from mining and smelting totaled 10 thousand tonnes a year. |
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It became the capital of the Empire for more than a thousand years, and the later Eastern Empire was known as the Byzantine Empire. |
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Zakouma is the last place on Earth where you can see more than a thousand elephants on the move in a single, compact herd. |
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A thousand times I berated myself for being drawn into such a trap as I might have known these pits easily could be. |
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For almost a thousand years, Rome was the most politically important, richest and largest city in Europe. |
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Descendants of Neolithic goats have inhabited the Cheviot Hills of Northumberland for more than five thousand years. |
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The Deputy Master of the Mint must, throughout the year, randomly select several thousand sample coins and place them aside for the Trial. |
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They taught a few thousand young people from elementary school to high school. |
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The two main traditions spring from Western painting and Chinese art, going back well over a thousand years in both cases. |
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There are lists of the Bishops and cathedral Deans for the last thousand years. |
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Excluding Alaska and Hawaii the terrain spans 3,000 miles West to East and more than a thousand North to South. |
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The chickenry next door, which looked suspiciously small to house a thousand birds, was also a complete wreck. |
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Bobby was ready to rock and roll with a full tilt bluff. He pushed three hundred thousand in chips into the pot. |
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The Rabbi began to hondel with God, like Abraham, only in reverse. He asked for permission to make a 100 mistakes, then a thousand. |
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For example, Gansu Wind Farm, the largest wind farm in the world, has several thousand turbines. |
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Several thousand individuals have been caught in industrial trawler nets throughout their range. |
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From 1751 to 1758, Makandal, a one-armed former slave and houngan, staged a rebellion that claimed some six thousand lives. |
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These tombs are particularly numerous in Ireland, where there are many thousand still in existence. |
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They are usually seen in groups, which range in size from a couple of individuals to aggregations of over a thousand. |
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Since whalemen primarily targeted these new mothers, several thousand deaths should probably be added to the total. |
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Salinity also varies latitudinally, reaching a maximum of 37 parts per thousand in the southeastern area. |
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We need boots on the ground to make the border a real barrier. Ten thousand new Border Patrol agents have been authorized by Congress. |
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During the civil war that followed, as many as a thousand ships were either constructed or pressed into service from Greek cities. |
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As a result, the town's population has swollen from a few hundred inhabitants to close to twenty thousand over a period of 50 years. |
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Between seventy and eighty thousand people are said to have been killed in the three cities. |
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In the three settlements destroyed, between seventy and eighty thousand people are said to have been killed. |
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The results of these studies are typically generated from several thousand SLOSH runs. |
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Two cities were sacked, eighty thousand of the Romans and of their allies perished, and the island was lost to Rome. |
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Then, unable to walk, they would be slain by their own men, in order to avoid capture, so that a full fifty thousand died. |
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Middens testify to the prehistoric importance of oysters as food, with some middens in New South Wales, Australia dated at ten thousand years. |
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It would become the standard for Byzantine and European currencies for more than a thousand years. |
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Dr. Veraswami had a passionate admiration for the English, which a thousand snubs from Englishmen had not shaken. |
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For most of Christianity's first thousand years, canonisations were done on the diocesan or regional level. |
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The statue was designed by Hamo Thornycroft, and erected in 1899 to mark one thousand years since Alfred's death. |
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However, until the Destruction of the Second Temple, about two thousand years ago, taking Nazirite vows was a common feature of the religion. |
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The Black Prince answered that he would go to Paris with sixty thousand men behind him. |
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In 1497 Warbeck landed in Cornwall with a few thousand troops, but was soon captured and executed. |
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In January 1866, King Gojong and his father, the regent, ordered the execution of most of the French priests, and ten thousand converts. |
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Then, with a shock like a thousand goods trains crashing into a thousand pairs of buffers, the lips of rock closed. |
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There were about a hundred thousand European settlers in the country, at that time, about half of them French. |
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Thirty years ago this ford was on the track of the bunjaras, and I have seen two thousand pack-bullcoks cross in one night. |
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Ten thousand particulars are now told of the female historian's insolence, capriciousness, and even abandonness. |
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In August the lieutenancy was remodelled and in September over one thousand members of the city livery companies were ejected. |
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Matter of mirth enough, though there were none, She could devise, and thousand ways invent To feed her foolish humour, and vain jolliment. |
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I doubt if one of them was interested in any business the total capitalization of which exceeded a couple of hundred thousand dollars. |
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When the tuning-fork is brought over a resonant jar or bottle, the beats may be heard and the jumpings seen by a thousand people at once. |
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Thirty thousand Frenchmen were vomited on to our shores, drowning the throne of liberty in waves of blood. |
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Besides, I have had to borrow ten thousand dollars of him to keep my head above water. |
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Despite the Conservative landslide, his own majority fell by more than a thousand. |
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Were Niagara but a cataract of sand, would you travel your thousand miles to see it? |
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Two thousand years of waiting for their Messiah, and they're still persistent as hell. |
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Half a thousand colonists had left Sol system in cold sleep, with twenty crew. |
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A hundred, a thousand, few, many, are to be considered as collective nouns, and distinguished as such, by the singular article. |
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Why think to shut up all things in your narrow coop, when we know there are not one or two only, but ten, twenty, a thousand things, and unlike? |
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It survived for over one and a half thousand years but was then replaced by a thinner Georgian wall. |
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A thousand quid for that motor? Do me a lemon, I could get it for half that. |
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Hawking has estimated that he studied about a thousand hours during his three years at Oxford. |
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Born on a lilypad in a Mississippi swamp, Kermit the Frog was on of several thousand children. |
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The inoculation technique was documented as having a mortality rate of only one in a thousand. |
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Friburg was ceded to Zurich by Sigismund to liquidate a debt of a thousand florins. |
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They became popular for mining and 104 were in use by 1733, eventually over two thousand of them were installed. |
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It is a beautiful country of rolling hills, fertile valleys, and a thousand rivers and streams which keep the landscape green even in winter. |
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I got one cousin-brother. He dam rich. I speak him for the ten thousand rupees. |
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The tribe consists of about two hundred lodges, that is, of about a thousand individuals. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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Over the next thousand years, bronze gradually replaced stone as the main material for tool and weapon making. |
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Concrete made possible the paved, durable Roman roads, many of which were still in use a thousand years after the fall of Rome. |
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About four thousand cradlings were observed among five mother-infant pairs during the first 15 weeks of each infant's life. |
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During the Second World War, the Japanese Air Force conducted air raids in Chittagong in 1942, displacing several thousand people. |
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A military crackdown on Rohingyas in neighboring Myanmar led to an exodus of several hundred thousand refugees into southeastern Bangladesh. |
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Additionally, several thousand Punjabis gather in Lahore every year on International Mother Language Day. |
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The Lateran Palace, on the opposite side of Rome was their habitual residence for about a thousand years. |
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Estimates of the usually resident population of Scotland rounded to the nearest thousand, broken down by age and sex. |
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Over three thousand rooms are available, guaranteeing first year undergraduates a place in College residences. |
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It was like a sea of people, two thousand at the least, black and white in the moon, with here and there a curved dah glittering. |
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Roman aqueducts set a standard of engineering that was not surpassed for more than a thousand years. |
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I will physic your rankness, and yet give no thousand crowns neither. Holla, Dennis! |
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The first palaces in Russia were built about a thousand years ago for the Grand Dukes of Kiev. |
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With over a thousand years of monarchic history, Spain has many palaces of its own that were built for different monarchs or nobles. |
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He built twelve thousand individual units, sometimes in buildings with unusual shapes, such as a giant horseshoe. |
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A deva prasnam conducted in July 1975 revealed that the image had been consecrated by a saint from Tirupati more than one thousand years ago. |
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Even with that many votes, a few thousand errant dialings could affect the results. |
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Since the first sword was drawn about this question, Ev'ry tithe soul 'mongst many thousand dismes, Hath been as dear as Helen. |
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As a bride, Madame de Talleyrand had brought a small dot of fifteen thousand francs to the family fund. |
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The first version, published in 1667, consisted of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. |
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Byron sent Giraud to school at a monastery in Malta and bequeathed him a sizeable sum of seven thousand pounds sterling. |
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He'd bet three thousand and double down to six thousand, all of it hanging on the turn of the next card. |
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They proved to be so popular that in 1933 they were published in book form as Letters from Bobs, and sold ten thousand copies in the first week. |
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Over a thousand police officers, 15,000 volunteers, and several aeroplanes scoured the rural landscape. |
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More than three thousand mourners attended his funeral, which was given full state honours. |
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The essential elements of the coronation have remained largely unchanged for the past thousand years. |
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Ashok maintained a large army more than nine lakhs, a few thousand cavalries and elephantries. |
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But I embraced the suck and shelled out three thousand dollars for something I didn't want and something that would give me nothing to show for. |
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Four thousand years of ingrained asshattedness didn't suddenly change over the course of a hangover. |
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Thirty thousand spectators attended that Games in 1870, though no official attendance records are available for the 1875 Games. |
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A thousand friends and family were in attendance, including boxer Ricky Hatton. |
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I should think he earned ten thousand a year, and his knighthood was but the first of the honours which must inevitably fall to his lot. |
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My trustees are going to lend Earl Blessington sixty thousand pounds on a Dublin mortgage. Only think of my becoming an Irish absentee! |
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Richard II had a coat, valued at thirty thousand marks, which was covered with balas rubies. |
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In one raid, in 1941, German bombers killed around one thousand people and left tens of thousands homeless. |
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They were composed of over seven thousand volunteers, mainly Napoleonic War veterans from Great Britain and Ireland. |
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He had said he would clean his room a thousand times before, but this time he actually did it, and flabbergastingly well too. |
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Progressively, the F.L.N. had indeed begun to impose discipline upon the some four hundred thousand Algerian workers in metropolitan France. |
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The Jacobite army of under six thousand men had set out and an army under General George Wade assembled at Newcastle. |
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There they reprovisioned, having threatened to sack the city, and were joined by a few thousand additional men. |
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Romans, cursing in full armour, had to fight and footslog two thousand miles overland to Britain. |
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The mean annual discharge rate of the Meuse has been relatively stable over the last few thousand years. |
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But now that you understand the truth, you tremble and forecry a thousand dooms. |
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Two thousand five hundred tickets were printed for the opening day, all of which were bought. |
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It was the one positively predictable thing, foretellable for ten or for ten thousand years by a simple mathematical calculation. |
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Ten thousand British troops and countless Indians died during this pandemic. |
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At present the greatest part of this traffick is diverted into other channels, and not more than four or five hundred thousand yards are brought to the ancient mart. |
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Cobbett was able to sell only just over a thousand copies a week. |
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Joan's active vocabulary consists of over ten thousand words. |
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The sacred fire, emblem of common, patrilineal ancestry, was kept perpetually burning on the akropoleis of a thousand cities, focusing the loyalty of a still tribal people. |
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How can a mute person rule an ayllu of a thousand ayllukuna? |
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Snow shattered and spilled down the slope. Within seconds, the avalanche was the size of more than a thousand cars barreling down the mountain and weighed millions of pounds. |
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In the British Museum there is an entry of a warrant, granted to Nicholas Spicer, authorising him to impress smiths for making two thousand Welch bills or glaives. |
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One typical Grecian kiln engorged one thousand muleloads of juniper wood in a single burn. Fifty such kilns would devour six thousand metric tons of trees and brush annually. |
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The thousand odd officers and men on parade nearly threw a canary fit. |
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The shell-bursts from the Fascist anti-aircraft guns dotted the sky like cloudlets in a bad water-colour, but I never saw them get within a thousand yards of an aeroplane. |
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The school district has six thousand teachers in its employ. |
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Femtomachines built from exotic nuclei had been employed as special-purpose computers ever since the basic design had been developed, six thousand years before. |
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She was fined a thousand dollars for littering, but she appealed. |
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Fruitings can consist of several thousand individual sporocarps. |
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More than twenty thousand participants have earned the bachelor of hamburgerology degree, with its golden arches appearing at the bottom of the certificate. |
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Hello there, and welcome to my website of a thousand surprises. |
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After a few thousand years the mild climate deteriorated leaving these areas uninhabited and consequently relatively undisturbed to the present day. |
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In 2005, a Russian group of scientists found over five thousand airplane wrecks, sunken warships, and other material, mainly from World War II, on the bottom of the sea. |
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Instead, they began the construction of large wooden or stone circles, with many hundreds being built across Britain and Ireland over a period of a thousand years. |
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Stilicho paid Alaric four thousand pounds of gold nevertheless. |
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After long and difficult negotiations to obtain the approval of the British government, Napoleon III sent a French contingent of seven thousand men for a period of six months. |
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By 1860 the European population had grown to two hundred thousand, and the land of the Algerians was being rapidly bought and farmed by the new arrivals. |
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The misadventure in Mexico cost the lives of six thousand French soldiers and 336 million francs, in a campaign originally designed to collect 60 million francs. |
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Twenty thousand National Guardsmen under the command of Lafayette responded to keep order, and members of the mob stormed the palace, killing several guards. |
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At the time of the Roman Empire, about two thousand years ago, various tribes, which spoke Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group, were inhabiting the islands. |
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The land-snail Achatinella evolved a thousand or more species. |
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In the summer of 2004, storms led to the discharge of a million tonnes of raw sewage into the river, leading to the death of over ten thousand fish. |
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In total, it is estimated that the UK is made up of over one thousand small islands, the majority located off the north and west coasts of Scotland. |
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All of these areas had populations of less than a thousand except New Addington and Harefield which had populations of 22,280 and 6,573 respectively. |
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The Holocene extinction event is an ongoing mass extinction associated with humanity's expansion across the globe over the past few thousand years. |
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You brought the best little old news you'll ever tote. Secretario, if you never promulgate worse news than that, you'll boost your circulation a thousand a day. |
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We have records of the monastery needing a new grant of land to raise two thousand more cattle to get the calf skins to make the vellum to make the manuscript. |
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However, recent research into the age of megaliths in Brittany strongly suggests a far older origin, perhaps back to six to seven thousand years ago. |
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Seven thousand pounds was spent on fortifications, but on the appearance of parliamentary forces the gates were thrown open and the city surrendered. |
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Niemeyer also built the cathedral, eighteen ministries, and giant blocks of housing, each designed for three thousand residents, each with its own school, shops, and chapel. |
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In less than a century there were more inventions developed and applied usefully than in the previous thousand years of human history all over the globe. |
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Despite the cushiony-pink Marilyn Monroe skin, Shar is harder than I am. My heart races when I look at her, just as it did a hundred thousand years ago. |
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The majority of the population under the jurisdiction of ancient Rome lived in the countryside in settlements with less than 10 thousand inhabitants. |
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Contracts have been broken on all sides, careers destroyed by the hundred and the thousand, individuals have been treated with the most hideous and disgusting cruelty. |
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Given the popularity of opera in 18th and 19th century Europe, opera houses are usually large, with generally more than 1,000 seats and often several thousand. |
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Several smaller arenas hosting ice hockey and basketball are found around the United Kingdom though these generally hold only a few thousand fans. |
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Their first Olympian Games, a national event, held in 1866 at The Crystal Palace, London, was a surprising success and attracted a crowd of over ten thousand people. |
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Several thousand Greenlandic Inuit reside in Denmark proper. |
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Over twenty thousand standards have been set covering everything from manufactured products and technology to food safety, agriculture and healthcare. |
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It held there was a Polish utopia during the Piast Dynasty a thousand years before, and modern Polish nationalists should restore its central values of Poland for the Poles. |
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Eighty percent of the DNA of most Britons, according to modern research, has been passed down from a few thousand individuals who hunted in this region after the last Ice Age. |
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They had a thousand odd stories and jokes about the events of the day, and burlesque descriptions and mimickings of the spectators who had been admiring them. |
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In 1820, they sent their first ship to Liberia, and within a decade around two thousand African Americans had been settled in the west African country. |
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The House of Commons rejected Pitt's resolution by over 140 votes, despite receiving petitions for reform bearing over twenty thousand signatures. |
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Over a thousand had gathered at Newton, near Kettering, pulling down hedges and filling ditches, to protest against the enclosures of Thomas Tresham. |
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The stilt house settlement of Biskupin, occupied by more than one thousand residents, was founded before the 7th century BC by people of the Lusatian culture. |
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Of these, about 25,000 were British or American planes, about 45,000 were Soviet aircraft, and a few thousand were French, Belgian, Polish, or other Allied nationalities. |
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Operation Resolute Support, will involve 28 NATO nations, 14 partner nations, eleven thousand American troops, and eight hundred fifty German troops. |
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The Grand Theatre in the centre of the city is a Victorian theatre which celebrated its centenary in 1997 and which has a capacity of a little over a thousand people. |
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Prior to Raffles' arrival, there were only about a thousand people living on the island, mostly indigenous Malays along with a handful of Chinese. |
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Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork. |
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There are several thousand Irish speakers in Northern Ireland. |
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Ethnographer and folklorist Marius Barbeau estimated that well over ten thousand French folk songs and their variants had been collected in Canada. |
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Hume argued that the dispute about the compatibility of freedom and determinism has been continued over two thousand years by ambiguous terminology. |
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And twenty thousand infants that ne wot the right hand from the left. |
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The high number of prisoners eventually overloaded the Brazilian prison system, leading to a shortfall of about two hundred thousand accommodations. |
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Edmunds records the death of eight thousand Scots soldiers at Dunbar. |
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The first edition, consisting of one thousand copies, sold out within two days of publication, and by November the fourth edition was at the presses. |
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Every year I learn you educate more than one thousand American students, exposing them to new ideas and perspectives as well as according them with a first class education. |
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Prestige journals typically charge several thousand dollars. |
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In 1841 the parish of Ystradyfodwg, which would later constitute most of the Rhondda Borough, was recorded as having a population of less than a thousand inhabitants. |
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Estimates varied from a few hundred thousand to billions of years. |
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Noodledom was a deadly poison. An overdose of it would destroy a whole nation, and he had known a recent case where it had caused the death of many thousand men. |
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Over five thousand singers, dancers and instrumentalists from around 50 countries perform to audiences of more than 50,000 over the 6 days of the event. |
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Jones' whip was the third most popular film weapon, as shown by a 2008 poll held by 20th Century Fox, which surveyed approximately two thousand film fans. |
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The same as me, when I learnt the trade there were one thousand and one things that seemed insignificant in that job, but they all amounted into one big thing. |
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But poor fool, he did not know until that minute that there were one thousand and one reasons why a new building should not be assessed so much as an old one. |
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The lowest counts of less than 32 parts per thousand are found in the far north as less evaporation of seawater takes place in these frigid areas. |
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For example, many of Earth's volcanoes have erupted dozens of times in the past few thousand years but are not currently showing signs of eruption. |
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Under the Constitution of Ireland there must never be fewer than one TD for every thirty thousand of the population, nor more than one for every twenty thousand. |
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This factory employed several thousand workers during the First World War but closed shortly after it, all production being moved to South Africa. |
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Ouch, one hundred thousand dollars for a car! I could never afford that! |
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In northwestern Russia the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet reached its LGM extent 17 ka BP, five thousand years later than in Denmark, Germany and Western Poland. |
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