Just as well we're in the country here, with a good breeze and gazillions of gallons of fresh air to sweep it up. |
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Since I have gazillions of the old ones, though, I'll have to find a use for them. |
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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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Next, force people to repay usurious loans to credit card companies that make gazillions off the fine print. |
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It's a book that gave me nightmares as a kid, and fired the imaginations of thousands, if not gazillions of children and adults alike. |
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And, not to be forgotten, they earn gazillions of dollars every time they lace up their cleats and shamble out to the field of play. |
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What do a few buckets of waste mean anyway, in the grand scheme of things as you bob up and down atop gazillions of gallons of seawater? |
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There are gazillions of webcams out there, and soon to be millions of cell phones that will support video. |
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Nor, given the firm's prowess at churning out gazillions of gadgets like Apple's iPhones, does the kitchen's efficiency come as a surprise. |
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The first is in the budgetary lexicon of impersonal millions and gazillions. |
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Of the gazillions of God jokes that have been printed in The New Yorker, I think this one, by Farley Katz, is the best. |
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Her office has answered gazillions of calls from constituents with problems. |
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Tennessee is spending gazillions of dollars in order to build the kind of infrastructure that we already have here in Ontario. |
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Despite gazillions of copyvios, there are still valid and legitimate groups there which are not harmed in the least by this. |
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As it is, he's off pocketing further gazillions for a new program that'll only be available on a subscription streaming service. |
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Surely she will be burning off gazillions of calories anyway with all the tour rehearsals, dancing etc. |
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Lunch food, gazillions of unique road snack choices, fresh produce in season, gift shopping, and a corn maze. |
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The techs were up by gazillions of percents. |
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As president he sets priorities for the executive branch, which cannot catch and prosecute everyone who breaks any of the gazillions of federal rules. |
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In the midst of the palm trees, street vendors, gazillions of cars and the occasional donkey glimpses of Christmas can be found. |
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She pointed out that string theory now suggests that there are gazillions of other universes, so life in ours could have come about by random chance. |
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Skilled people will be needed to pick out what tiny insignificant nothings will become intergalactic trends that end up making gazillions of spondulicks. |
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Gazillions of crystal and metal studs of varying sizes adorn a band of leather. |
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