Five hundred people are expected to attend the event on Sunday called Y Bont (The Bridge).
Five hundred people who work for Royal Sun Alliance in Bristol have been told their jobs are to go by 2010.
"Five hundred people, no food, no water, no tents, " read one sign.
One thousand five hundred people died when the Belfast built ship sank after striking an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean a few days later.
Five hundred million people have joined since, and eight hundred and seventy-nine of them are his friends.
The repercussions were at least obvious to the five hundred million people on Twitter.
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Five hundred Totnes people have bought shares in the turbines project at Luscombe Cross, south of the town.
Five hundred million people around the world, mostly South Asians, watch Subhash Chandra's Zee Entertainment Enterprises' 16 channels.
Five hundred million people now have broadband in the world.
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.
One hundred and fifty-five thousand people downloaded the mobile game, and 70, 000 redeemed the coupon in stores.
Two decades ago, for instance, Denmark had more than a hundred and fifty hospitals for its five million people.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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