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  2. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    Using the vinculum, conventional Roman numerals are multiplied by 1,000 by adding a "bar" or "overline", thus: [49] IV = 4,000; XXV = 25,000; The vinculum came into use in the late Republic, [50] and it was a common alternative to the apostrophic ↀ during the Imperial era around the Roman world (M for '1000' was not in use until the Medieval ...

  3. Romanian numbers - Wikipedia

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    The table below lists the numbers representing powers of 10 larger than 100, that have a corresponding single-word name. The word for 1000 is feminine, all the others are neuter; this is important in the number naming. In Romanian, neuter nouns behave like masculine in the singular and like feminine in the plural.

  4. 1000 (number) - Wikipedia

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    1000 or one thousand is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001. In most English-speaking countries , it can be written with or without a comma or sometimes a period separating the thousands digit: 1,000 .

  5. 1,000,000 - Wikipedia

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    1,000,000 (one million), or one thousand thousand, is the natural number following 999,999 and preceding 1,000,001. The word is derived from the early Italian millione (milione in modern Italian), from mille, "thousand", plus the augmentative suffix -one.

  6. ‘ميل سيراً على الأقدام 1000’ by Huffington Post

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    سبع دول، محيط، وأكثر من ألف ميل بينهم وبين أحلامهم لمستقبل أفضل.

  7. This Buffett Favorite Is Just Too Expensive to Buy Today - AOL

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    Apple: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2008, you’d have $45,331!* Netflix: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2004, you’d have $527,508!*

  8. Latin numerals - Wikipedia

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    Mīlle passūs '1000 paces' (plural mīlia passuum) is the Latin for a mile: quīcumque tē angariāverit mīlle passūs , vade cum illō et alia duo (Vulgate Bible) 'whoever compels you to walk a mile, go with him another two'

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    Donald Trump blamed Gavin Newsom for “apocalyptic” wildfires raging in southern California on Wednesday, but the governor's office hit back at the president-elect and accused him of "playing ...