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1  She was about a thousand miles away.
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2  She has about five thousand notebooks.
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3  It cost him damn near four thousand bucks.
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4  Boy, I'll bet I jumped about a thousand feet.
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5  I still would, too, if I had a thousand bucks.
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6  I dropped about a thousand hints, but I couldn't get rid of him.
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7  I said I'd bet a thousand bucks that Jesus never sent old Judas to Hell.
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8  It was about five hundred thousand years in the life of this one old couple.
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9  He must've picked up that goddam picture and looked at it at least five thousand times since I got it.
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10  That way they could be buried in their tombs for thousands of years and their faces wouldn't rot or anything.
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11  They advertise in about a thousand magazines, always showing some hotshot guy on a horse jumping over a fence.
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12  You could go there a hundred thousand times, and that Eskimo would still be just finished catching those two fish, the birds would still be on their way south, the deers would still be drinking out of that water hole, with their pretty antlers and their pretty, skinny legs, and that squaw with the naked bosom would still be weaving that same blanket.
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