Fighting back tears, he recalled human things hidden behind billions of dollars in technical wizardry. |
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A room at the hotel, which is minutes from the airport and city centre, costs around 55 dollars per night. |
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Symantec also believes some people distributing the scareware could be earning more than a million dollars each year. |
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He got out of it without a scratch, but the car was totalled, and it was a hundred and something thousand dollars worth of car. |
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This was possibly the best business deal in history, as he has made a few billion dollars from it. |
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But walking away with hundreds of millions of dollars for a failed vision isn't a shabby consolation prize. |
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The city has a strong and diverse economy, with tourism generating millions of dollars a year. |
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Our bags laden with a few hundred dollars worth of scented wax melters and ridiculously overprice chocolate we set out for home. |
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Billy puts about a million dollars worth of party things, including the biggest possible marquee, on tick. |
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It cost me fifty quid, or about seventy-five US dollars and I was happy to pay it. |
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He then proceeded to count and recount the hundreds of dollars he had with him, on a nearby desk, in full view of everybody. |
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War with Iraq will cost anything from fifty to a hundred billion dollars or more. |
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I mean, we bring in millions of dollars in terms of research money, huge amounts. |
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Until then, though, I will only screw you out of several million dollars per person per year. |
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Why do we tithe hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year to a sport to earn an occasional pittance in a field sprint? |
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The coins were Kennedy half dollars decorated with patriotic images, Eastman says. |
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I'll give you my horse, ten dollars cash money, my genuine Barlow knife, my blue-tick gyp and I'll throw in my saddle as boot. |
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He was to be paid twelve dollars a month, and to be allowed two years in which to carve a statue. |
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He had cadged the production dollars by promising the producer a two-for-one deal that never came. |
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Investment banks estimate the country's rampant tax evasion totals in the billions of dollars per year. |
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I'm sure our people would not mind a few million dollars spent on tracking down and liquidating these outstanding professionals. |
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He loses his barings and is confronted by a young tough, Carter, who demands five dollars for directions. |
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So billions of dollars are wasted with no assurance that any terrorist will be caught. |
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Late at night, the cargoes leave for another country, where they are sold for dollars or another convertible currency. |
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Everyone makes their way back to the campground and Billy is awarded the gold cup as well as three hundred dollars in prize money. |
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That said this movie is sure to make at least a quarter billion in US dollars by year's end. |
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To attract more high-profile customers, he set aside nearly 10,000 dollars for interior decoration. |
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Shortly this council will go through a budget process allocating millions of dollars to various projects. |
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She sent my unit 4 huge care packages, over a hundred dollars in just postage! |
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It is scandalous that we still allocate scarce homeland security dollars on the basis of pork barrel spending and not on risk. |
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Japanese would have difficulty to secure real goods from Americans for dollars they have received since these dollars are unbacked by production. |
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All of this amounts to eight billion dollars in lost revenue for the federal government. |
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An hour later, I caught a bus to Mexico City, spent a number of dollars in a couple of cantinas, then flew to New Orleans. |
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Americans import six dollars worth of goods from China for every one dollar of US products sold in China. |
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She despaired at the thought of finding the several thousand dollars per year to pay for fees. |
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And then I suppose I'd need several million dollars worth of equipment and raw materials. |
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The game's administrators need to accept that sponsorship dollars are a response to the mass interest Aussie Rules arouses. |
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So he should win the million dollars and be the subject of a documentary if all goes well. |
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He had put himself on a fixed budget and couldn't afford to spend more then thirty to forty dollars a day. |
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Nevertheless, thousands of lives and billions of dollars have been spent deposing a defanged dictatorship that posed no immediate threat to us. |
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This costs us hundreds of millions of dollars annually in tax revenues which could be used for our ailing health care system. |
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The transmigrants, mostly from overcrowded areas of urban Java, were generally dumped in the jungle with a few hundred dollars and told to farm. |
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Cubans and others on the island can still hold dollars in unlimited quantities and can change them into pesos before the new policy takes effect. |
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It's a reminder that I have at my fingertips the ability to make several hundred dollars over the weekend, on my own time, in my own whip. |
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Last year the World Bank lent Sierra Leone a million dollars for a credit scheme, when the exchange rate was seven leones to the dollar. |
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Canada holds in trust a little over a billion dollars that belongs to the First Nations communities. |
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This so-called collection of jesters and jivers is responsible for millions of dollars of donations every year. |
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Assorted community groups were wheeled out to be presented with cheques for a couple of thousand dollars here and there. |
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You'd think with all their trillions of dollars they could afford therapy or something. |
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The blast jolted the tower, killing six people and causing millions of dollars of damage. |
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Hurtig said parents don't want to see dollars taken away from the school's other programs to appease institute number crunchers. |
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For me, it's all about the schwag, the mountains of junk companies spend thousands of dollars on in order to draw innocent passersby in. |
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And there are multi-millionaires and billionaires earning hundreds of millions of dollars per year. |
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Next, and this almost slipped under the radar, Craig paid nearly a quarter million dollars in legal fees with his campaign fund. |
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Why are they malingering and eating up valuable Medicare tax dollars when they could so easily put us all out of their misery? |
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This hardened infrastructure costs millions of dollars and can consume a considerable amount of space. |
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The city appointed a sexton to oversee burials and set rates at six dollars for a coffin and hearse and four dollars to dig the grave. |
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Those low cost products are amounting to something like half a trillion dollars in deficit every year. |
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It says the final tab, however, can go several million dollars higher as extra costs are tacked on. |
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We had many cases that involved multiple defendants and millions of dollars of counterfeit money. |
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Americans spend millions of dollars to safeguard historic treasures and monuments. |
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More of these crop dollars chasing crop production must be used instead to stimulate resource conservation. |
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This apparently will lead to billions of petro dollars being spent on monorails, overpasses and new highways. |
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They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants. |
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Her job is to gee the women up, tell them about the best bargains and help prise the dollars from their wallets. |
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Environmental authorities estimate that tens of millions of dollars have been spent every year since the mid-1980S to combat the zebra mussel. |
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Some of the most vicious bloodlines bred by fighters produce dogs worth thousands of dollars each. |
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Your tax dollars are really being shuffled around in a shell game of paper work and political rhetoric. |
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The dollar is strong because investors would rather hold dollars than yen or euros, not because the US Treasury says it should be. |
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I am tired of telling them that nobody asks to become bald, nor do I want to spend thousands of dollars regrowing my hair. |
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With mucho dollars attesting to their greatness, brilliant tacticians of the business world were profiled in countless splashy news reports. |
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They've given over a million dollars through our services to the evacuees there and so they have a heart. |
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In total, I had technically lost nearly four hundred dollars worth of money. |
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You know the varietal tide is turning when a lowly worker grape such as gordo blanco can command more dollars than even the cheapest Chardonnay. |
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Towns have been reduced to rubble, buildings gutted and property worth millions of U.S. dollars destroyed. |
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The business invests tens of thousands of dollars each year in new trucks, bottle coolers, manufacturing equipment, and computers. |
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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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Because she works a busy sales and marketing job, shaving off a few dollars here and there is not a priority. |
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The average Albertan now takes home over 500 dollars more per year than the average British Columbian. |
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The moral seems to be that it's smarter to spend your lobbying dollars at the state level than to risk it in an all-or-none federal bill. |
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With millions of dollars at stake on a single player, it's hard to fault the franchises for repeatedly kicking the tires. |
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I didn't have a clue what I was doing, so I just put 20 dollars on a random horse. |
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Along with the afghani, Kabulis use U.S. dollars and Pakistani rupees to buy groceries. |
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When the rand began to slide in 1996, then governor of the Reserve Bank Chris Stals sold dollars to buy rands. |
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Industry observers estimate that fraud continues to siphon millions of dollars from the system each year. |
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One camel could pack in hundreds of pounds of flour and pack out nail kegs filled with thousands of dollars in gold dust. |
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Hence, the idea is costing dollars from day one, and for an inferior product. |
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Millions of dollars in royalty payments for cable TV rebroadcasts are at stake. |
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He opened the box and removed five hundred dollars in cash and a handful of fake passports. |
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Regimes may change, borders may be redrawn, billions of euros and dollars may be spent but in the end nothing really changes. |
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At all developmental stages sand dollars exhibit higher relative activities of p-gp activity than sea urchins. |
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I want to walk on the beach, wear rubber boots and collect sand dollars when the tide goes out. |
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This is done as a money laundering scheme to put illicit dollars back into the legit art market. |
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It has spent millions of dollars on ads criticizing the administration's handling of a number of issues. |
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This was all built on a Mac, naturally, and it looks like a million dollars in Safari. |
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I've seen millionaires give less than a thousand dollars at fundraising dinners. |
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We've got money to burn and whole industries have grown up around us because there are just gazillions of dollars up for grabs. |
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Bank withdrawals, mostly in small notes, shot up by the equivalent of half a billion dollars in the week before the vote. |
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And it's a cool job, I only work part time, I make seven dollars and five cents the hour and the tips are good. |
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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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What is going on in Vienna is flatly felonious behavior that is lifting billions of dollars from the pockets of American citizens. |
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Ticket price averaged five hundred dollars with scalpers getting as high as twenty-five hundred dollars for a seat. |
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His claims were regarded as exaggerated but thousands of dollars and fake passports and visa stamps were found in his house. |
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All but one have now been released, but only after millions of dollars in ransoms were paid. |
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Seashells sang of dolphin tales, and sand dollars could be exchanged for coral necklaces from the nearby childish entrepreneur. |
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A jump rope costs only dollars and can be used by anyone, no matter her level of fitness. |
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Often members of the middle and upper-middle class, these customers are willing to spend their dollars on the luxuries they love. |
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Its net worth was over a million dollars in the United States because it was an actual katana used by a shogun in ancient Japan. |
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He proposed a budget increase of twelve billion dollars over the next five years. |
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They export more than three and a half billion dollars worth of liquefied natural gas a year. |
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Firemen around the nation are selling the raffle tickets for five dollars each. |
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Originally a sold-out game, the stands were not even half full, and scalpers lowered their prices to 10 and five dollars a ticket. |
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There is so much talk about the billion of dollars of reconstruction money. |
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Three billion dollars more are going into health, but there are fewer operations. |
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Each auction house has gambled millions of dollars guaranteeing owners minimum prices, whether their artworks sell or not. |
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Every one of them had at least five dollars in them, except three, which had ten dollar bills folded in the cards. |
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With a bit of imagination and a few dollars to spend a balcony can become a haven of green and restful tranquillity. |
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Decide that twenty dollars for five hours of entertainment is reasonable value and declare that skinflints are humbugs. |
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We're busy spending quadrillions of dollars trying to find out if, like, a dozen microbes maybe once lived on Mars sometime in the ancient past. |
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Seventy percent of Malagasies live below the poverty line, surviving on less than 1 dollars a day. |
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Their violation costs employers multiple millions of dollars and widespread condemnation. |
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The author outlines how the organization has lavishly funded both political parties with million of dollars in handouts. |
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But believe you me, that silly seventy dollars will fit in mighty nice this time of year in my cash-flow. |
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Lamb calculated dollars per acre for his first experimental plots last year, most of it labor costs for weed control. |
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I consider it none of my beeswax if someone makes a million dollars in one of these things or loses his shirt. |
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And it will save working families hundreds of dollars on their energy bills by weatherizing two million homes. |
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By a single act of accounting alchemy, the company transformed its indebtedness into over a billion dollars of golden profit. |
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The man on the next farm comes and jumps the battery and goes home again, and I give him a few dollars each time it happens. |
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Only by demanding more cash balances and thus lowering prices can the dollars assume a higher real value. |
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I want to catch up to all those affluential people who've wasted hundreds of dollars at the tanning salon. |
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Adkins later noted that the top fifty rodeo riders make roughly a half a million dollars a year nowadays. |
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I don't feel I'm ready to take this big step yet, but I know it would save me zillions of dollars by doing so. |
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They are places of appalling squalor, repression and violence, where a few dollars earned by running drugs is a good wage. |
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I had handed the girl four hundred dollars and she gave me thirty eight thousand kwachas. |
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And yet she's going to go on trial for allegedly monkeying around with a few hundred thousand dollars worth of stock. |
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The government has fined the bank billions of dollars for not reporting suspicious activity, including money laundering. |
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It waived millions of dollars in delinquent fees on late-paying cardholders and increased credit limits to cash-starved clients. |
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These interventions involved buying or selling financial assets payable in U.S. dollars or other convertible currencies. |
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What sane, sensible person would throw more than a billion dollars at the overseas sharemarket at a time of major volatility? |
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The hostages were freed in batches several months later after several million dollars in ransoms were paid. |
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In the early days of the late 1990s, pioneer online merchants fruitlessly spent millions of dollars on TV and radio ads aimed at the mass market. |
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For a few thousand dollars in ready cash, the newly hired private guards give up the possibility of a lifelong guaranteed retirement income. |
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He let Ethan spend thirty dollars of credit, on the theory it was free money anyway, averting his eyes from the actual selections. |
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Just look at the problems in the Defence Department with hundreds of millions of dollars in assets unaccounted for. |
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The group promises to spend seven million dollars to buy airtime for the winning entry. |
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Arrange the sand dollars and shell ornaments along one strand of pearls in a pleasing configuration. |
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Perhaps that is the reason why no one knows where the billion dollars in aid money went. |
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The Guggenheim family would not have poured billions of dollars into their museum if all they get are unconstructive complaints and criticisms. |
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The literally tens of thousands of dollars spent on pets in this country could be much better spent on feeding the hungry and housing the poor. |
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Today billions of dollars are spent in pesticides, fungicides and herbicides. |
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The airport sandpit is still closed and millions of dollars of potential revenue has been lost from lack of sales of filling sand. |
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But they have handled millions of dollars in bets in the presidential race, senate races and hundreds of other bettable items. |
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All you have to do is send several thousand dollars in processing fees to release the money so they can send it to you. |
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One million dollars went towards the construction and funding of equipment for the labs. |
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They live in destitution while the land yields billions of dollars annually to the people who took it away. |
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Whether it be for the lure of dollars or yen, or the start of a coaching career back in France remains to be seen. |
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Barry had turned down several hundred thousand dollars for a rematch with Holyfield immediately after the 1984 Olympics. |
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They buy chips in dollars with credit cards and have their winnings refunded back to the plastic. |
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A reusable launch vehicle program could be done for one to two billion dollars a year. |
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They spent almost a billion dollars sending a couple of remote-controlled cars to Mars to find something they already knew was there. |
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We spend millions and zillions of dollars on the space program, the Hubbell Telescope. |
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Renewable energy and energy-efficiency technologies look set to command an increasing share of investment dollars and markets. |
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No one else has confirmed yet, but then I betcha dollars to donuts they're all in Derek's session on Design for Community. |
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Finally, to the member of staff called Norman, thanks for praising my rig-out, you made me feel a million dollars in my ever-so-cheap outfit. |
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You have to realize that when they quote you thousands of dollars for some small items, it really isn't much. |
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Undaunted, Matthew mooches thousands of dollars from his parents and self publishes. |
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The result was a deficit in the so-called balance of payments, which was paid for by foreigners cashing in those dollars for gold. |
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To many Americans, pouring aid dollars into a developing country may seem like siphoning cash into a black hole. |
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Brown estimated that his group poured close to half a million dollars into the three races in hard and soft money. |
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The area is about the size of two half dollars but is right in the front. |
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Honey, I'm sorry, the 1970 uncirculated half dollars have been oxidized. |
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Quarters and half dollars were being wagered by holiday-making miners. |
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As a 12-year-old, he rode around the country collecting the quarters and half dollars of men who were saving up to buy a suit on an installment plan. |
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There's a large number of German iron toy cars from the 1970s and a full set of English matchbox cars, which are now worth thousands of NT dollars each. |
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If you look at his campaign finance reports, you'll see that he has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from the very companies that he rails against. |
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The real power lies in a handful of men like dan Loeb, who personally put up a million dollars to take over the Senate. |
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Who would take the weaker dollars China would unload onto this reserve currency? |
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Its banks had borrowed billions of dollars at low rates, converted them to lira, and plowed the money into high-yielding Turkish government T-bills. |
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When Beijing pays for those dollars with renminbi, it inflates its own money supply. |
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Just buy something from them in order to help them keep Communism from re-emerging and you can be assured that your dollars are doing good in the world. |
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In July 1808 Benjamin Radford charged the Longfellows another twenty dollars for a mahogany high-post bedstead with foot posts with carved reeding and string inlay. |
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Incentives involve taxpayer dollars and take many forms, including tax rebates, training services, loans, grants, land and sometimes direct cash payments. |
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Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, she said Zambian gemstones were fetching five dollars per carat, equivalent of five grammes, on the West African market. |
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The claims I see in the newspapers state we must spend billions of ratepayer, and possibly taxpayer, dollars to bring the utilities' infrastructure into the 21st century. |
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And hovering over them all is the constant threat of the police, who ticket the men tirelessly, leading to hundreds of dollars in fines and repeated stays in jail. |
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On average, the house keeps 25 percent of all dollars bet at keno. |
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We waste untold time and untold millions of dollars on a tedious fixation with blades and Sharps. |
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The exchange rate of US dollars in 1994 is indicated in old manat. |
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Leverage public dollars with private investment through a Green Bank to promote energy-efficiency and renewables. |
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I know of one automaker that actually fines its suppliers tens of thousands of dollars for every hour they're late delivering in a just-in-time environment. |
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In an ideal world, we could spend vast sums of federal dollars to balance out the impact of deleveraging in the private sector. |
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And we are still heading for another record trillion dollars in deficit spending this year. |
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The only penalty for death is that gta dollars are taken out of your in-game account. |
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Markets outside the US such as Asia where exporters quote in dollars will also offer greater opportunities, if the dollar holds at current levels, he said. |
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The oil companies contend there may be too little gas under some of the tracts to justify the billions of dollars worth of installations that the Saudis want. |
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In the mood to commandeer a Boeing 727 and demand half a million dollars in ransom? |
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Contracts potentially worth billions of dollars are being placed in jeopardy, threatening the main source of revenue for the impoverished half-island. |
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But I made a million dollars by the time I was 20, I bought a town house in Manhattan and put myself through Columbia. |
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Why do we need trillions of dollars worth of prescription drugs. |
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Drive-by vandals hurling rocks and marbles at glass shopfronts are forcing business owners to fear for their safety and bear the cost of thousands of dollars in repairs. |
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He need spend no time dialing for dollars with all the sleaze and risk involved. |
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Some firms charge several thousands of dollars per hour for the sleuth work of a team of six to eight investigators. |
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Numerous drug companies have spent hundreds of millions of dollars proving this fact. |
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At least they won't get angry and accuse you of heartlessly trying to kill them in order to save a few dollars on tensor fields. |
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For decades, Woodson Sr. has mentored Paul on how on how government dollars impact people in the communities they live. |
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It's easy to spend hundreds of dollars on halogen pot lights or track lighting, but nothing gets the job done quite like a string of well-placed Christmas lights. |
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He financed his activities by cashing millions of dollars in bad checks. |
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Especially since we never hear a peep of complaint about the millions of dollars of research funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. |
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Disney admits that Pooh brings in a whopping one billion dollars a year. |
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Carter added that the feature greatly reduces the need for hard-copy mail-outs of the service record, thereby saving the Navy hundreds of thousands of dollars in postage. |
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And then when you want something satisfying, splash out a few dollars for a mammoth cupcake. |
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He made you feel like a million dollars when you were with him. |
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The court found that they had indeed libeled the good doctor by manipulating the facts to suit the story and he was awarded a million dollars plus. |
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I feel like a million dollars as we cruise towards Manhattan. |
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Tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stones will be on view at rickety little tables and stalls in the market, and in most cases the stones are genuine. |
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The house will look like a million dollars when it's all done. |
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How many dollars worth of groceries would you, personally, need to feel OK about this happening? |
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We ought to be continuing to research and spend research dollars to make sure that we're able to properly harness nuclear energy without harming the environment. |
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As a manicurist you will be part of the booming manicuring, pedicuring, and artificial nail industry, with combined sales of more than three billion dollars a year. |
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The Americans as usual will fancy their horses to beat all-comers, but O'Brien's three can win a fair pile of the millions of dollars up for grabs at Chicago. |
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Televangelism became immensely profitable, with many televangelists drawing in millions of dollars every year, far exceeding the budgets of entire denominations. |
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They spent their last few hundred dollars on a trip up to New York City, obtaining donor commitments that kept them alive. |
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Federal dollars helped produce such scientific breakthroughs as the Human Genome Project. |
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Nafas must now cross the desert to Kandahar as a lone woman, outfitted only with a tape recorder, a wad of dollars and the unaccustomed weight of a sage-green burqa. |
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He beseeched the help of all civilized countries in combating trafficking of humans for prostitution and offered 15 billion dollars to fight AIDS in Africa. |
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You do, however, receive an extra fifty dollars a month in hazard pay. |
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At the pay booth, Cruz dropped the window and handed ten dollars to a Somali woman in a shawl. |
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Following the armistice of 1944, Finland was obliged to pay reparations of 300 million gold dollars to the USSR, mostly in ships and other metal products. |
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So he set to work and issued a large amount of these little shinplasters, and at first redeemed them for a while until he had got some thousands of dollars issued. |
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And since the education system is being funded by tax dollars rather than by the demanders themselves, it becomes much easier to increase salaries. |
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The guy who took the video got ahold of me and said he wanted half a million dollars and sent me the video. |
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Negotiations were intense, but when the dust settled, Dumas had accepted half a million dollars for a 40 percent stake. |
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Fancier dehydrators, with heat regulators and fans to circulate the air, work faster, but the price can zoom to several hundred dollars for serious preserving tools. |
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They have zillions of dollars and they have organized already. |
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These little white fibs give me an uneasy feeling, and I begin to wonder why the shop would lie, when I am here to help save them thousands of dollars in fines. |
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Other currencies would be convertible to dollars at fixed exchange rates. |
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They make zillions of dollars and this seems like a sly way to get more. |
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On Monday, e-commerce giant Amazon.com was down for about 25 minutes, costing the retailer millions of dollars in sales. |
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And most particularly, can you name a price in dollars or yen or any other currency that you think the euro is actually going to go to before it rebounds? |
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They also have important biogeographic implications, given that lunulate sand dollars are today rather rare in the regions in which monophorasterids were once common. |
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He bragged that the company's general store grossed thirty thousand dollars a year and its ginning operation was able to clean and compress three bales of cotton in an hour. |
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We discuss the implications of these findings in the context of major evolutionary events in the history of these sand dollars from the Eocene to the present. |
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The board had a design of a starfish, shells, and sand dollars on it. |
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This mine, which has been in nearly continual operation since the Sioux were driven out of the mountains, has generated more than a billion dollars in revenue. |
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This goofball has been showered with tens of millions of dollars by his American fans, who have even humored his fantasy that he can sing, or rap, or whatever. |
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For instance, if the banks issued dollar notes, silver dollars ceased to circulate, and no one paid with a gold eagle if a ten dollar note was at hand. |
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It is only as big as a dinner plate, since the film had but half a million dollars to be filmed on. |
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An undercount costs millions of dollars over the course of 10 years. |
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Basic cable service is liable to cost hundreds of dollars per year. |
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The company also plans to install the country's first network of automated teller machines, which would enable cardholders to withdraw dinars or dollars from their accounts. |
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Mike made arrangements to send a money order from the local convenience store, and two days later, he mailed it away, along with eighty dollars in cash. |
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I think of truffles as the fungus that the Italians or French go to incredible lengths to gather using trained dogs or pigs and pay hundred to thousands of dollars a kilo. |
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Some sites run currency exchanges where players can take their platinum pieces and trade them in for real dollars or the game currency of another virtual world. |
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The dramatic difference in rates charged means that Strategic Capital pays annuitants thousands of dollars more cash now for their structured settlement payments. |
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Having skin in the game kept everyone motivated and honest, essential in an operation that trusted players to walk around with thousands of dollars in their pockets. |
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That will be three thousand and eighty dollars with four cents as my tip. |
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The difficulty with Mr. Redford is, you see, as I understand it, he gets one million dollars a picture. |
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Private clinics have popped up in several provinces, offering quicker diagnostic care for those willing to pay hundreds of dollars to jump the queue. |
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Despite these and other unpardonable sins, banks showers tens of millions of dollars in bonus money on top executives. |
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Rains in February wreaked havoc over large areas of the southern region of the North Island, costing millions of dollars and more than 1,000 head of cattle. |
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I paid a handsome sum of twenty dollars for home plate box seats. |
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Somebody said the laundry shelled out twenty-one thousand dollars in home run money that year. |
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Many millions of dollars are expended on drugs, diagnostic tests, and psychotherapies of a placebic nature. |
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Chick estimates that anonymous calls to the hotline could help the city identify millions of dollars that are wasted or stolen. |
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This is more than a thousand dollars above what they would typically get in a traditional designer consignment shop. |
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If the Marcianos try to get away with this and lose, they will end of owing millions of dollars in backpay to American workers. |
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Our government spends billions of dollars annually militarizing civilians who are changed by the regimentation of serving their country. |
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December's ice storms caused millions of dollars of property damage across multiple counties. |
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New advances in nonmetallic materials in the battle against corrosion in the oil and gas industries can save millions of dollars and man-hours. |
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Court records also say Frankel bought hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of travelers' checks to pay employees, associates and vendors. |
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It took researchers several years and millions of dollars to perfect a kimchi that would not turn lethal when exposed to cosmic rays in space. |
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It is far easier to use a perforation gauge which for a few dollars can be found on eBay. |
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Why spend kazillions of dollars so you can suffer a few more days or weeks and die anyway? |
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You can't always trade dollars equally for all the human effort that is done. |
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I have never spent more than two hundred dollars on a handbag. |
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She was then given a further battering by the taxman who demanded thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes. |
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We'll pay a hundred dollars an hour to sit in a creaky chair. |
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But there are real dollars and cents behind this bit of reactionism. |
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Ten thousand dollars gets you a DDP, in a city of your choice. |
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Cities have lost billions of dollars in federal funds because of hipsters. |
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Financial institutions continue to spend millions of dollars annually on the printing and postage of periodic, paper-based account statements. |
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Most importantly, no moneychanging had been arranged so they all had pockets full of US dollars they were desperate to spend and nowhere to go. |
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The money broker is a middleman who matches a seller of dollars with a purchaser who will pay for them in pesos. |
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The drinks company spent millions of dollars on advertising to make it into the consumer's evoked set. |
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Users snagging rockstar parking have an opportunity to make a few dollars based on location. |
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If taken to court and convicted, the kid faces a possible fine of 100,000 Singapore dollars or imprisonment for up to five years, or both. |
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Ten million dollars of seed money could provide the necessary kick-start for the initiative. |
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There are two chicken dishes under eight dollars listed on the menu. |
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Thus, out of nothing, the Fed has created a billion loanable dollars for the banks. |
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We gladly did so with the result that we got a menu worth a dollar and a half or two dollars for a single simolean. Can you beat that? |
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During the Naughty Noughties, Jim was worth between ten and twelve million dollars and his income was more than even he could reasonably spend. |
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States are rated both on underpayment and overpayment of benefit dollars to eligible households. |
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The pet food industry has spent a bazillion dollars creating the perfect treat or doggy biscuit. |
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In 2002, the dollar climaxed at 4 percent above base in Canadian dollars and 12 percent above in Japanese yen. |
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Central banks around the world are demanding Canadian dollars to replenish their reserves. |
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Last year, U.S. airlines bagged over 3.5 billion dollars in luggage fees. |
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Government exchange controls won't allow the owners to change their bolivars into dollars to buy wheat from abroad, managers say. |
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Mills was reportedly chosen for the role after she donated one million dollars of free veggie burgers to poor kids in New York last year. |
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Title I funds are intended to reduce inequity by supplying additional dollars to schools serving low-income children. |
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They also feed on beetles, moths, leaf-hoppers and other insects that cost farmers and foresters billions of dollars every year. |
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