• Five hundred people are expected to attend the event on Sunday called Y Bont (The Bridge).

    BBC: The Trefechan bridge protest in 1963

  • Five hundred people who work for Royal Sun Alliance in Bristol have been told their jobs are to go by 2010.

    BBC: UK jobs tracker

  • "Five hundred people, no food, no water, no tents, " read one sign.

    BBC: China media: Quake response

  • One thousand five hundred people died when the Belfast built ship sank after striking an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean a few days later.

    BBC: Last Updated: Friday, 2 March 2007, 12:45 GMT

  • Five hundred million people have joined since, and eight hundred and seventy-nine of them are his friends.

    NEWYORKER: The Face of Facebook

  • The repercussions were at least obvious to the five hundred million people on Twitter.

    FORBES: A New Social Media Strategy for the Olympics, Future Sporting Events

  • Five hundred Totnes people have bought shares in the turbines project at Luscombe Cross, south of the town.

    BBC: Totnes twin turbines bid 'before summer'

  • Five hundred million people around the world, mostly South Asians, watch Subhash Chandra's Zee Entertainment Enterprises' 16 channels.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Five hundred million people now have broadband in the world.

    FORBES: Viki Unlocks The Other 85% Of Television

  • Detroit has other appealing products in the pipeline: General Motors ' (nyse: GM - news - people ) Cadillac SRX and Chevrolet Equinox crossover vehicles, for instance, and Ford Motor 's (nyse: F - news - people ) Five Hundred and Futura sedans.

    FORBES: The Big Three Could Lose Their Incentives

  • One hundred and fifty-five thousand people downloaded the mobile game, and 70, 000 redeemed the coupon in stores.

    FORBES: CMO Network

  • Two decades ago, for instance, Denmark had more than a hundred and fifty hospitals for its five million people.

    NEWYORKER: The Hot Spotters

  • People travel from across the country to visit the five hundred stallholders and other traders: experiencing, seeing, touching and buying agricultural machinery or animals, and witnessing transactions that still retain old negotiating techniques such as handclapping.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • Some five thousand people were killed in the war last year, including a hundred and ninety-one foreign troops and at least a thousand civilians.

    NEWYORKER: The Taliban��s Opium War

  • The World Bank employs thirteen thousand people in more than a hundred countries, and lends about twenty-five billion dollars a year to poor and middle-income nations.

    NEWYORKER: The Next Crusade

  • As an assistant manager, my father could soon be making seventy-five dollars a week and over the coming years as much as a hundred a week, a fortune in 1939 to people with our expectations.

    NPR: Roth Rewrites History with a 'Plot Against America'

  • In the early nineteen-sixties, two psychologists, David Palermo and James Jenkins, began amassing a huge table of word associations, the first thoughts that come to mind when people are asked to reflect on a particular word. (They interviewed more than forty-five hundred subjects.) Palermo and Jenkins soon discovered that the vast majority of these associations were utterly predictable.

    NEWYORKER: Groupthink

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