He gives squillions, but from his hypersquillions, it's unlikely he even notices. |
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After 25 years covering squillions of very similar speeches, you will forgive me for being a trifle sceptical. |
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Come Saturday, the public are expected to vote in their squillions for one of the two heart-throbs. |
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I say it only partly because I realise that his influence over the eating habits of the nation exceeds mine by a factor of squillions. |
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They had the idea that they could release one movie every holiday season for seven years and make squillions of dollars each time. |
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There's squillions of charity shops in Edinburgh, and they all seem to have a copy of Naomi Campbell's Swan on their bookstands. |
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But for a development that must be costing squillions of renminbi, we're wondering why they didn't fork out an extra 100 kuai for a better translation of their PR spiel. |
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Astronomers, who once squinted over photographic plates, now deal with squillions of bits of data from automatic sky surveys. |
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You pay us some money and we'll send your message to squillions of people. |
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The enemy of many parents' wallets but adored by squillions of kids worldwide. |
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All that is then required is to run the squillions of bits of data the detector produces through your computers to look for the events of interest and presto! |
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Simply because it will demonstrate once and for all that you don't have to spend squillions to win it. |
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Surely feminism is about celebrating being a beautiful sexy woman, great mum and earning squillions more than most men just by blinking. |
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The Government may be comfortable with banks being greedy for profits and paying squillions to their senior managers, but I am not. |
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Still, why work for a living when you can make squillions for a 30-second rap? |
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But as the inflation rate in Zimbabwe exploded into the squillions in 2008, locals used equities as a store of wealth in place of banknotes that quickly lost their value. |
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Their interests seldom seem to be properly aligned at public companies with those of the managers, who often waste squillions on empire-building and sumptuous perks. |
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The government still thinks it has a good story to tell: a robust economy, full employment, unimaginable additional squillions on the way for health and education and so forth. |
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With all those squillions of pounds they earn you'd think that they would spend a bit of it on some voice coaching. |
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I think he's an inspiration, having left school with no qualifications, and normally, I would have said he was a man of the people, despite his squillions in the bank. |
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