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The magnitude of it is mind-boggling. I'm guessing tens of thousands of homes are gone.
Gene Taylor
We've got tens of thousands of homes that still need repair.
Chester Jourdan
Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. It's possible to take the city, of course. Even Berlin was taken. But we spent tens of thousands of people's lives, tens of thousands of citizens and soldiers. Do we need that?
Alexander Lebed
must have priority for the tens of thousands of jobs building new homes, schools and businesses.
Nancy Pelosi
We must convey the care and concern of the party and government to tens of thousands of homes,
Hu Jintao
The likelihood that tens of thousands of Mississippians will lose their homes is extremely high, ... I would welcome anyone's help to make these people whole.
Gene Taylor
To see these people over there by the thousands by the tens of thousands, they've lost everything, they've lost all their hope they've lost all their homes.
John Graddy
Quite clearly this is a human disaster of enormous proportions. We have tens and tens of thousands of displaced people across the United States,
Anne McLellan
Under Prop. 34, serious candidates for governor in California need to have one of two things. Tens of millions of dollars of their own money or tens of thousands of their own supporters.
Dan Newman
Already, China's world-leading solar industry provides water heating for 35 million buildings, and India's pioneering use of rainwater harvesting brings clean water to tens of thousands of homes.
Christopher Flavin
Unfortunately, while many families have received trailers and mobile homes, there are tens of thousands of families waiting for trailers who have asked for them.
Barbara Sard
The Hudson Valley (north of New York City) has been very hard hit. There are tens of thousands of homes without power. The commuter rail lines (north of the city) have been really washed out, so it's going to take some time to get them back to normal.
George Pataki
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1945
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[Like tens of thousands of impressionable younger brothers, 6-year-old Keon Lattimore would follow his big brother out to the backyard for some football pointers. And like tens of thousands of older brothers, Ray Lewis -- nine years older, already a young man -- would cooperate, handing Lattimore a football and sending him off toward the other boys in the backyard.] Just run into 'em, ... Go hit somebody.
Ray Lewis
There is no progress whatever. Everything is just the same as it was thousands, and tens of thousands, of years ago. The outward form changes. The essence does not change.
Robert Louis Stevenson
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1850
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1894
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We're talking about hundreds, thousands, maybe tens of thousands of casualties, an event in the Katrina class.
Kyle Olson
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