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You mentioned junk food.Stat, we check more email, like, seven times more email than the average, other tech worker?
Stat, we check more email, like, seven times more email than the average, other tech worker?
stat that was alluded to.
states in medieval Europe.
states of the wars in Iran and Ukraine.
States, Donald Trump, who twice ran and won
Statistically, you're a lot more likely to crash on the drive to the airport than you are in the air.
Statistically, just about 1 out of 20 early-stage, VC bets result in a great success, in a home run.
statistics on depression and anxiety, that one or more of those macronutrients is blocked. Is it enjoyment?
state. Ideally, and we're very far from ideal, but ideally then administering it in a fair way.
states assume if you're living with somebody else, if you're living with somebody for seven years, it's community property, right?
statement alone what the strategy of the company is, what the business is they're in, how they intend to compete, what the industry is they're in
state. But that's not at all the case in the Roman Empire. The emperor is a figure who emerged within a republic, and in order to create peace after the
statistics. Something like 46% of the emperors of Constantinople are overthrown through violence. 46%. And that's almost half.
station, and you could hear the, the signal, and if you were off a little, it didn't work.
States of America.
state push, state mobilization, state initiation.
status boss of more people that status what I get to say at the cocktail party that status of what could happen after
Statistically, the place where you're most likely to live out the American dream right now is Denmark.
States have the highest rates of cancer.
statesmen don't do the job of actually ensuring that integration is possible
States.
state in the world that none of us, I think, want.
state, every city. And it all goes back to the Chinese through this Arabellum.
States know about this stuff?
states where, you know, the rules were pretty rigged.
States, you know, between the Civil War and the and the 1960s, you had very undemocratic parts of the United States.
state where one political party has control and the other just can't win
state. You can be the CEO of a company and people can come and knock on your door and they can say, "We would like
States will institute a national draft.
States?
state where if I'm fasting, I do it typically I fast for about 16 hours a day and then I eat my meals within eight
state in the morning because that's when I get my work done. I also like to be in that metabolic switch state. And this is
statistical engine than the human brain then based on this chart it will be more
statistical models in the pursuit of artificial general intelligence. And that's then having global consequences
State Department on CNN call this number, we'll help you get escape.
state. So, Iran may or may not have a nuclear weapons program, but they exceeded the 20% enrichment that they
stated priority here at home?
states like Ohio, Iowa, Texas, North Carolina or Alaska. do have to pull new states in otherwise we will be a
state, Eastern Pennsylvania, that has several critical Congressional districts when it comes to who's going to control
status quo entirely. Together, we will usher in a generation of change.
States relationship with Israel.
state? Like just think this through for a minute for I'm thinking it I'm I know we know the argument. Folks make the argument that
state. Now, I get the importance of what they're saying, and we know anti-semitism is an important issue in this country, but I also have more
state that we had before the fall from grace. That idea gets carried all the way through the Renaissance through the
Stateside with Kyrite and Carter Sherman is here to do just that. The podcast wrestles with the big important
states to their electoral votes, the smallest relative voting power belongs to populous states that don't get as
States in a swift bold decision has already gone into action.
states are saying that we need to regulate or or change that the design of these platforms and and not
states. In fact, the majority of US states going to court in California
state and federal privacy laws against children over a period of time. I mean, it's like 11 over a period of 11 or 12
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