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A "thousand years" can refer to both major and minor contexts depending on the subject. In music, it typically pertains to the tonal quality of a piece, where "major" suggests a happy or bright sound, while "minor" conveys a more somber or melancholic tone. In historical contexts, a millennium can be seen as a major milestone. Thus, the classification as major or minor depends on the specific context being discussed.

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