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"There are probably hundreds of thousands of people living in the UK who are unable to access affordable healthcare, " she said.
BBC: Failed asylum seekers denied NHS
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By the time you read this, there will probably be hundreds of thousands of views.
FORBES: Xavier-Cincinnati Fight Highlights Hypocrisy Of Violence In Sports
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It also led to the creation of scores -- hundreds, probably thousands of millionaires to boot, as the President made clear.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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"The Clintons have to have a list of donors ... that probably numbers up into the hundreds of thousands, " Bathgate says.
NPR: Obama Nearly Equals Clinton's Campaign Total
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Keller relentlessly shared content from The Atlantic, frequently posting three or four articles in a single day, which, all told, added up to hundreds and probably thousands of links so many, in fact, that clicking through 10 pages and 250 submissions worth of content takes you just three months deep into his submission history.
FORBES: Reddit Should Ban High-Quality Sites Responsible For Spam
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The result of the Armenian deportations is indisputably and horrifically clear: hundreds of thousands, probably more than a million, died.
ECONOMIST: Armenians and Turks
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Thanks to Zimbabwe's chaos, hundreds of thousands, probably several million, have fled the misery and repression north of the Limpopo river.
ECONOMIST: South Africa and immigration
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With a supply of the protein, it is possible to test it against hundreds or thousands ultimately, it will probably be millions of chemicals.
FORBES: A hail of silver bullets
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The system was developed in conjunction with defense contractor L-3 Communications Corp who foresees producing hundreds or thousands of the devices for both government agencies and private companies, but probably not for individual use -- if you know how much 125 pounds of neodymium magnets cost, you'll know why.
ENGADGET: Military-grade "Guard Dog" hard drive degausser
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So most of the Uraba refugees in the end will probably drift to the squalid and overcrowded shanty-towns of Colombia's big cities, already housing hundreds of thousands of people driven earlier from their homes.
ECONOMIST: Colombia��s unreported refugees