In truth, space is a very bright place with incalculable flashes of brilliance filling trillions upon trillions of light years. |
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I look forward to someone adding it all up, but it's easily in the trillions. |
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When it comes to simple arithmetic, involving trillions of dollars of workers' Social Security money, the privatizers flunk the test. |
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You'd think with all their trillions of dollars they could afford therapy or something. |
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The loans, which amount to trillions of yen, are seen as a key hurdle to economic revival. |
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The clusters smashed together thousands of galaxies and trillions of stars. |
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Printing up trillions of dollars' worth of new money was bound to have an effect. |
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Galaxies are composed of billions to trillions of stars, as well as gas, dust, and dark matter, all bound together by gravity. |
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Literally trillions of dollars have been wiped off the value of savings and retirement plans across America and Europe. |
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The present value of Social Security's unfunded liabilities is in the trillions of dollars. |
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The long-term funding gap facing Social Security is large because promised benefits exceed payroll tax receipts by trillions of dollars. |
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Others are known that are so very slightly unstable that their half-lives are trillions and quadrillions of years. |
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A British trillion used to be one million American trillions, but they are mostly the same now. |
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The amount is a joke compared to the trillions lost by investors and the billions in fees that the brokerages earned. |
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Scientists have long known that the human body coexists with trillions of individual germs, what they call the microbiome. |
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He explains the roles of the genomes of trillions of microbes in and on our bodies. |
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You can't get a hundred per cent guarantees and you can't spend trillions of dollars trying to guard a single Qantas office. |
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Some 70 million baby boomers will soon draw down trillions in government payments. |
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It involves trillions of dollars, the faith of the financial markets, and the ever-present fear of market panic. |
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After that, he may probe other, bigger cases which siphoned off trillions in state funds, with most of the money since having been stashed abroad by the corrupters. |
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I had trillions of different fuzzboxes designed, I even have some prototypes left that I've tried to backtrace, but they aren't really worth the trouble. |
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The Pentagon may be spending trillions trying to chase off one Mideast megalomaniac, but they're watching their pennies preserving paper. |
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Optical fiber also provides enormous bandwidth with a single fiber capable of transmitting trillions of bits per second. |
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Most of these startups will fail, and even successful ones will be little more than pinpricks for a banking mastodon with trillions in assets. |
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The foundering Kraft buyout of Cadbury is the latest example of how corporate boards are costing us trillions. |
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World markets exchange trillions of dollars of goods and services at lightning speed. |
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Whether it's millions, billions, trillions or bajillions, the dollar figures are so obscenely high that they no longer have any real understandable value. |
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These days, when we have trillions, quadrillions and septillions, a good old-fashioned million can seem a bit puny. |
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Scientologists believe Thetans are trillions of years old, having been reborn repeatedly in various earthly bodies. |
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The downside is that using Crispr on somatic cells is far more complex: humans have trillions of cells and many different cell types. |
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We're sinking trillions of dollars into finding unconventional oil and gas that we're never going to use rather than planning for the transition. |
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The United States has a runaway deficit, trillions of dollars worth of deficit. |
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The other was that despite decades and trillions of dollars invested, too many still do not have the most basic necessities of life. |
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Africans will demand that amount, and if you do not give it to them, they will go to where you have taken those trillions of dollars. |
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Many are beneficiaries of trillions of taxpayer bailout funds, spent to prevent the collapse of the global financial system. |
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There are trillions of cells, and in most organ systems, new ones are constantly made. |
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The financial crisis has cost tens of millions of jobs and trillions of dollars in foregone output. |
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We know the billions and trillions of dollars it costs the North American health care system. |
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Every prayer, every word of witness, every victory, every penny given, with God the trillions of sacrifices and efforts all add up. |
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Military expenditure has increased, and military budgets have risen into the trillions of dollars. |
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Panellists agreed, there are tremendous opportunities in optimising transport by innovation without having to invest trillions of dollars. |
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In the past months, countries have spent trillions of dollars attempting to rescue their economies. |
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But instead of loaning to car buyers and credit-card holders, the Fed handed trillions to banks and hedge funds, interest-free. |
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The planet's electromagnetic field is decaying due to the outer core of the Earth, itself a ball of trillions of tons of liquid metal, having stopped moving. |
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Why do we need trillions of dollars worth of prescription drugs. |
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There were trillions of them, shimmering against the blue and black sky. |
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Not until the ambient temperature in the expanding universe had cooled from trillions down to about 3,000 degrees Kelvin did the nuclei capture electrons. |
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Every day our networks carry trillions of dollars securely and reliably. |
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To date, various US government agencies have committed or spent trillions of dollars in loans, asset purchases, guarantees, and direct spending. |
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All three operate worldwide, maintaining offices on six continents, and rating tens of trillions of dollars in securities. |
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Since 1995, trillions of dollars have been transferred from OECD and developing countries into tax havens using these schemes. |
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In some cases, those are subsiding: claims that the new trillions coursing through the economy would lead to hyper-inflation no longer seem credible, given how static prices remain. |
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Has QE created an expectation that the Federal Reserve can now meddle in the markets with trillions of dollars of muscle, complicating things for normal money managers? |
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But three decades of cheapening money have debauched the lira so much that households routinely think in billions, and banks in trillions or even quadrillions. |
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For instance, a human hair is made up of trillions and trillions of atoms! |
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The global recession will end when trillions of dollars in private capital that have been sidelined by uncertainty once again begin flowing through international financial markets. |
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In three rounds of QE, the Fed bought trillions of dollars of mortgage and US treasury bonds from banks and hedge funds to keep interest rates at zero. |
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The highest daily volume, counted in trillions of dollars US, is reached when New York enters the trade. |
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The fusion reactions that power the sun give off a flood of neutrinos, but almost all of them go undetected and unfelt: Every second, trillions of them pass through every person on earth. |
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This number is so unimaginably immense that even trillions of trillions of universes could accommodate only an infinitesimally small fraction of the possible molecules. |
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Here's what: they have both conquered the charts across the world, sold trillions of records and regularly get chummy with Jay Z. So, clearly, the next step is to make a record together! |
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Rs 373 trillions have been allocated for the provinces for completion of their development program. |
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In spite of trillions paid out by the US federal government, it became much more difficult to borrow money. |
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Economic Hit Men are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. |
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Situated close to the Sumatra trench, it lifted the sea floor 6 m over a distance of 1000 km and a width of 130 km, displacing trillions of litres of water and inundating coastlines thousands of kilometres from the epicentre. |
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While the current three DOI registration agencies have recorded only a few million DOIs, the DOD project promises to expand that number into the trillions. |
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Of the trillions of atoms that exist in our bodies, small ionization may potentially cause no real harm, however, large doses of ionizing radiation can potentially cause sickness, cancer and birth defects. |
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Every day your body burns enzymes to run our organs like the heart, liver, kidneys, pancreas, as well as the trillions of individual cells that carry on life. |
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We are each of us an obligately multicellular community, in which many trillions of microscopic cells have joined forces and fates, have specialized in the tasks to which they were assigned during our embryonic development. |
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Millions of transactions, valued in the trillions of dollars, are conducted between sellers and purchasers of goods, services, or financial assets on a daily basis. |
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This sounds like one of those cheesy space operas in which a galactic emperor with trillions of subjects somehow manages to micromanage their lives directly. |
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With trillions in market values lost to Wall Street last year and again this year, Telecosm is Exhibit A in the case against overhyping the tech sector. |
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The resulting fireballs, which can reach temperatures measured in trillions of degrees, are expected to melt the protons and neutrons that compose ordinary nuclear matter. |
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Total losses are estimated in the trillions of US dollars globally. |
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