Stonehenge mystifies archaeologists even now, who remain unable to pinpoint its founding more accurately than the thousand year period between 3000 and 2000 BC.
Climate is a system that we know to have seasonal, annual, decadal, and even thousand and ten-thousand year cycles, which we have only really observed in earnest for thirty years or so.
FORBES: Truthmarket Challenge Demonstrates Everything That Is Wrong With the Global Warming Debate
The government last week admitted that net immigration is running at two-hundred thousand every year.
One thousand-year-old example survives to this day, with the inscription "Gebereht owns me" clearly visible on its blade.
But you can drop a thousand a year on some good newsletters.
But we could announce our attention to reach this level within a few years, and start expanding by a few hundred thousand a year now.
FORBES: The $20 Billion Export Industry that the Government is Holding Back
Just in the last century, carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have changed by as much as they normally do in a hundred-thousand-year glacial cycle.
The new thinking among the leaders caught the attention of the clerics at Al Azhar, the thousand-year-old institution of Islamic learning in the center of ancient Cairo.
Several years later, the "thousand-year Reich" was destroyed, its leaders eliminated either by their own hands or by the victors for war crimes they committed under the Nazi regime.
It certainly looks the part: ringed by ramparts and riddled with echoing halls and secret passageways, it seems the ideal place for a thousand-year old strigoi to have made his mountain lair.
Cano has the bat to carry the position, but with Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira signed to thousand-year contracts, it's hard to imagine him playing there in the Bronx any time soon, even if he wears down in the middle of the field.
Showing her proverbial sensitivity, she recalled that the adoption of the World Heritage Convention on 16 November 1972 had made it possible for the international community to take an unprecedented step towards the recognition of the thousand-year-old legacy of human knowledge and of the work of nature since the very origin of the world.
Firstly, a death every hour equates to less than 10, 000 a year - too many, but several thousand people a year are killed on Britain's roads alone, and many diseases kill far more people.
They commute not only from Perth but from Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand, Bali. (Bali is closer to Perth than Sydney is.) They make excellent money: a truck driver can earn more than a hundred thousand dollars a year, and an experienced welder, a hundred and fifty thousand.
Scottish Labour's infrastructure and capital investment spokesman Lewis Macdonald again challenged the housing minister to explain why the SNP's election manifesto commitment to build six thousand 'socially rented' homes per year had changed to a government commitment to build six thousand 'affordable' homes per year.
Fifty thousand dollars a year for each student (and program overhead) should do the job.
FORBES: Rockefeller's Cybersecurity Act of 2010: A Very Bad Bill
"We offer a thousand visas a year for the exceptionally talented, " Mr Green said.
An unskilled worker at the factory is paid a few thousand dollars a year.
One problem: Ferrand was minuscule, turning out several thousand bottles a year compared with Hennessy's 51 million.
Sending your child to this corner of the Caribbean will cost almost nineteen thousand pounds a year.
In March, my mother underwent a total knee replacement, like at least six hundred thousand Americans each year.
Most work fewer than ten hours a week and make a few thousand bucks a year, if that.
Known resources are quite large, a couple of thousand tonnes a year in the wastes of other production.
FORBES: But Every Generation Does Indeed Exhaust Its Mineral Reserves
The company pays him about a thousand dollars a year just to put up with the new view.
Each tower pays the landowner 6 to 10 thousand dollars a year, depending on how the wind blows.
In Alaska most have a share in local companies, often worth several thousand dollars a year in dividends.
The sticker price at Princeton or Stanford, including room and board, is upward of fifty thousand dollars a year.
It was also published in Britain, where it sold roughly a thousand copies a year for nearly four decades.
In this world, a hundred and sixty-nine thousand dollars a year might well look like an unconscionably low wage.
应用推荐