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In the early 20s, he went to Germany, where he wrote more than a thousand articles for Continental magazines and newspapers.
She wrote some 67 books and more than a thousand articles during her career; many were widely read in Europe as well as in the United States.
The genuine shock over one personal story, typical of so many others, proved that more conclusively than a thousand articles ever could.
He was barred from publishing and giving public lectures in China, but on foreign Web sites he wrote more than a thousand articles promoting humanitarianism and democracy; he called the Internet "God's gift to China".
"Journalists [in America] can write a thousand articles about whether what this person said was wrong or right, but no one here seems to give a shit," he says.
I don't know, I've tried to read about a thousand articles on this subject and yet somehow I can never get beyond the first paragraph because my brain keeps exploding.
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Each issue was to contain about a hundred articles, none more than four hundred words long.
He'd just begun examining about a hundred articles on the death of Eric Garner.
Indeed, in the past decade, Nature alone has published nearly a hundred articles involving fMRI scans.
He taught anthropology at Mexico City College, founded two scholarly journals, and published around a hundred and fifty articles, pamphlets, and books.
By last year, the newspaper's reliance on "relatable" had surged: the word appeared in a hundred and sixteen articles in 2013.
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