Look back in time some five-thousand generations, or one-hundred-thousand years.
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It was not uncommon to have a thousand or many thousand FTEs moving in one deal.
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As one man can defeat ten men, so can one thousand men defeat ten thousand.
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The DNA molecule was stitched together by joining about one thousand smaller fragments each about one thousand units long.
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This momentous triumph of the great council was participated by one thousand monks from Ceylon and one thousand monks from Rakhine kingdom.
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Deborah then suggests the celebrities wash one car for a thousand dollars, not a thousand cars for one dollar.
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The army was limited to one hundred thousand men with an additional fifteen thousand in the navy.
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Of the imprisoned three thousand wounded Chinese soldiers, one thousand died of starvation, injury, sickness or mistreatment by the Japanese.
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If, for example, the men's department attracted one thousand shoppers and the women's department another one thousand, cross-shopping between the two added customers to each.