For those who really want to dig deep, we've linked thousands of words below.
In the end, you get what you need to know, without slogging through thousands of words.
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And in the past 20 years, I've written hundreds of thousands of words in defense of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans.
In contrast, Section 512 runs for thousands of words, creating dozens of different vectors to attack a safe harbor defense.
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Shane Carruth's 2004 film "Primer, " for example, is so complex and methodical that fanatical bloggers have posted flow charts containing thousands of words of plot summary.
The constitution he helped to produce in 1948 runs to many thousands of words and, judged as a piece of democratic guidance, is a model of its kind.
As my colleague Kashmir Hill has argued, web-native journalists perform an important service by taking articles that are thousands of words long, digging out the most salient parts, and presenting them to readers with an added layer of context or commentary.
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Since choosing to leave a 25-year litigation practice by starting a mediation career six years ago, I have spilled thousands of digital words and spoken to, trained and lectured thousands of men and women about the folly of zero-sum games.
At the time, users typed in a few words and got a list of thousands of Web sites using those words, but most of the results were irrelevant.
We physicians spend thousands of hours memorizing Latin words, learning to recognize signs and symptoms of illness.
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In-other-words thousands of years of various Gods and all that comes with them has already ploughed the fields of human minds.
Scattered throughout this double helix of base pairs are thousands of tiny DNA "words, " genes that provide the recipe for making a given protein, the raw material for the human body.
For two days, they have sought among mountains of rubble, of telephones that carried the last wishes and words of love of thousands to the last who would ever hear them, of papers and wires and photographs and files, for a sign of life.
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The crowd repeated his words, holding thousands of tiny copies of the constitution up in the air.
The 2, 300 page Dodd-Frank financial legislation has already generated thousands of pages of rules and millions of words.
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Thousands of such passionate speeches -- millions more passionate words -- were uttered by names now brown with history: William Jennings Bryan, Carrie Nation, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
"Thanks, the president of the Republic of Zimbabwe, for words that changed my understanding of you, " he said in front of thousands of mourners in Harare.
In 2000, he recorded thousands of Brood X members emerging four years early in other words, shifting to a 13-year cycle that Massospora is not equipped to match.
"Some companies have purchased thousands of keywords, and they use them to test multiple products against multiple words, " says Sheryl Sandberg , director of the wildly successful Adwords program.
The humanitarian needs here remain considerable, with hundreds of thousands of people dependent on outside aid and living, in Mr Kleinschmidt's words, "just above survival".
Few words were written about the sheer joy on the faces of hundreds of thousands of fans who watched inside trouble-free stadia.
In it, I spent 3, 000 words discussing the mind-bending ending of the BioShock Infinite, and readers spent thousands more giving their own opinions on all the events that unfold in the finale.
Words cannot explain the way I feel knowing that I was involved with something that will help bring thousands of my fellow teachers back to work.
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