There is no way that they want to enter a fight with millions of workers this close to an election. |
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The cave is millions of years old and there are many stalagmites and stalactites that still drip. |
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Press coverage portrayed him as the white knight coming to the aid of the millions of people at risk of being denied medical treatment. |
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As poet, prosodist and epistolarian, words in their millions ran through his fingers, like the sands of the desert. |
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Why do we count the increasing millions of transistors on a chip, instead of counting the chips? |
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Even so, an ongoing drought and millions of acres of dead, bark beetle infected trees have turned much of the west into a potential tinderbox. |
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We spend lots of time and money and psychic energy on picking our presidents, with millions of people in one way or the other involved. |
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What do these reformist demagogues propose to the millions of minimum-wage workers and the millions of unemployed? |
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It is hoped, for the sake of millions of poor Filipinos, that he is not just putting on an act, good movie actor that he was. |
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Think of it as a mini-version of the millions ladled out to keep corporations from abandoning lower Manhattan for New Jersey. |
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Hundreds of thousands, millions of Hungarian people live day to day and die from starvation, thirst and poverty in our country. |
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The report also highlights the worrying impact global warming will have on the safety of millions of passengers. |
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Taken together, these two benefits will enable millions of minds to work together far more effectively than ever before. |
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Moreover, if left on their own, millions upon millions of animals would die more brutal deaths at the hands of a nature red in tooth and claw. |
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From here, millions of years ago, volcanic eruptions spilled lava over the land. |
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He points out that if you have already got tens of millions of willing users, it's just a question of working out what you can charge them for. |
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It's the sight that draws millions of ' leaf peepers ' to the U.S. each October and November. |
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A campaign to recover millions of pounds from fine dodgers hots up this week. |
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For millions of poor peasants, it will mean being driven off the land by cheap agricultural imports. |
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Critics lambaste such payouts for health-care executives, calling them offensive when millions of Americans can't even afford coverage. |
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On top of the trash, millions of cubic yards of fine white sand were pumped as a slurry from Rockaway Inlet. |
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In an attempt to emulate them, millions of people follow this eating fad and that, switching diets as often as the glossies demand. |
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This weekend is the last chance for millions of taxpayers to submit their tax returns or avoid automatic penalties from the taxman. |
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There are anecdotal reports of millions of new registrants but no firm new numbers for some key states, including Florida and Ohio. |
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The problem is that burning fossil fuels releases CO2 which was laid down millions of years ago when the oil and coal was being created. |
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Huge sea turtles numbering in the tens of millions flourished in the Caribbean. |
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We were guided as we went by millions of fireflies whose flashing marked the banks like landing lights on an airstrip. |
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We need keen intellects and educated minds to weigh decisions that could mean life or death to millions and dictate the unforeseeable future. |
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Google has struggled to maintain the integrity of its search results ever since, with recent kludges blocking millions of results. |
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One nuclear power station is needed to feed the millions of electrical appliances left in standby mode around the UK every day. |
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For millions of Hindus in India, religion interweaves private worship, public ritual, and ephemeral art. |
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The plant was operating at full capacity before the war, pulling millions of liters of water from the nearby river. |
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All of these are political decisions to put the profits of big business above the lives of millions of ordinary people. |
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Savings running to millions of pounds need to be made, according to an alarming accountancy report. |
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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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Tens of millions were killed in these actions to stamp out democracy in the name of democracy. |
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Hopes of winning millions of pounds worth of grant aid were dashed for sports organisations across the country yesterday. |
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It shattered suddenly, cracking into thousands of millions of small pieces. |
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Investment bankers spend millions on artists' lofts in scruffy, but fashionable parts of town. |
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The blast jolted the tower, killing six people and causing millions of dollars of damage. |
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Just half of the amount could pay off the international debt of 22 of the poorest countries in Africa, lifting millions of people out of poverty. |
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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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Today, these works are considered masterpieces and are worth millions of dollars. |
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It has achieved dominant status on tens of millions of hectares of former cold desert shrubland and sagebrush steppe vegetation. |
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After all, the subterranean lakes of oil beneath Iraq contain thousands of millions of barrels so there is plenty for everybody. |
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For all the millions that the Londoners have splashed out, aesthetes find them a comparatively ugly side to watch. |
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He also said game farmers, who generated millions of rands in revenue for Limpopo, were not being given any help at all. |
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North America is the largest producer of flaxseed and related products that yield millions of tons of fiber. |
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Improbable tales of true love overcoming desperate odds are a hallmark of Bollywood, the Indian film genre watched by millions worldwide. |
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She caused untold hardship and misery to millions of families who suffered needless unemployment. |
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Here the interior is inlaid with millions of beautiful shells, scallops, paloudres, clams, periwinkles, mussels, oysters and rogans. |
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I'll be talking with a leading senator who has a plan to legalize millions of illegal aliens in this country. |
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We'll have clean power for our cars, at the price of hundreds of millions of tons of nuclear waste spread all over the country. |
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Botched handiwork by incompetent tradesmen is costing Britons millions of pounds, a new survey claims today. |
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One book that is covered here has been indirectly responsible for millions of people being killed off. |
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From his seat in exile at Rumtek, he had built a spiritual and worldly empire with millions of followers and extensive assets. |
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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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Lesser extinction episodes have taken place as well, at timescales of tens of millions of years. |
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Although demonstrating that the fossil wood cannot be millions of years old, the radiocarbon dating has not provided its true age. |
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The constant sound of Calcutta is the cacophony of horns and the descant of millions of crows. |
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All have avoided paying tens of millions in taxes by reincorporating offshore while pocketing tens of millions in federal contracts. |
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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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But however many millions it may cost to support the monarchy in all its pomp, the Queen sets a shining example of thrift and prudence. |
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There are millions who never resort to violence or abuse others, who never are dishonest, selfish or greedy in their business dealings. |
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China's football giant pays a bonus of millions of yuan when the team wins an important match. |
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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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But for millions of people in the countryside, the abacus is still more common than a laptop. |
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Travel millions of miles to space above the remarkable contours of Venus and Mars. |
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Geologists know it as an area of mysterious abyssal hot spots where sediments may hold millions of dollars worth of precious metals. |
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Concern arises because landfill sites are the primary means of disposing millions of tonnes of hazardous industrial waste. |
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Medication suppressed the cancroid growth if its dose contained 15 millions of desolated trypanosomes. |
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The atmosphere was like a giant generator turning out millions of kilowatts of electricity. |
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Fossil records show that millions of years ago, cows and pigs shared a common ancestor, an animal that looked more pig than cow. |
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Higher gas prices are creating a financial hardship for millions and millions of Americans. |
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The Aids pandemic in some rural areas has led to famine, that is affecting millions of people. |
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It's National No-Smoking Day on Wednesday, a day when millions of tobacco addicts try to kick their unpleasant habit. |
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Better yet, imagine if I reacquired millions of years of lost knowledge and remembered my entire past history. |
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I brought my foot down with full force on the glass and heard it shatter into millions of pieces. |
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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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This is a man with millions and four fancy cars standing outside his palatial home! |
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Ethiopia faces devastating famine, millions in other parts of the world have no drinking water and global warming is forgotten or denied. |
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For more than 250 years, the yellow jack had ravaged the Americas, bringing death to millions and striking panic in entire populations. |
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Offering the most welcoming stage for the talented, the city with equal sangfroid accepts the misery of millions who fail to flourish. |
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The region is a ecological funnel through which millions of waterfowl, raptors and neotropical birds pass each year. |
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Hundreds of millions of cheap computers working together as massively parallel computers lead to scientific advances we can't even imagine. |
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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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Labor's record in power has forever ruptured the close allegiance that millions of workers once had with the party. |
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Still, with the movie ringing up millions in the domestic market, local film-makers are scrabbling to replicate its success. |
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Annually millions of Canadians travel to other nations all over the world for a whole variety of reasons. |
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Like queen bees, these cells replenish our blood supply, spawning millions of red cells, white cells, and platelets. |
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Each of the millions of cars in the United States is potentially a source of air pollution. |
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For millions of years it has led an unglamorous life with an unfortunate name to match. |
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Most people could not bear the thought of having their every move captured on film let alone watched by millions of television viewers. |
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It takes guts and nerves of steel to do it, because millions can be made or lost in seconds. |
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An enormous vacuum occurred 10 years ago when the Soviet Union crumbled, leaving millions of people thirsty for spiritual things. |
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Shortly this council will go through a budget process allocating millions of dollars to various projects. |
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But, thanks to whole language, millions of schoolchildren in the 1990s never learned to read adequately. |
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The Internet has now allowed millions of people to become stalkers from the comfort of their homes. |
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How could they pledge loyalty to a country that destroys families with their bombs and drives millions from their homes? |
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As millions watch, the figure skater misses the triple jump she had landed perfectly in practice just moments before. |
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According to Mr Meghen, it is too early to say what sums will be realised from the plant sell off, but it's likely to yield millions of euro. |
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The new companies were losing millions by the day but no-one seemed to care. |
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Hundreds of millions of tiny plastic pellets, or nurdles, are lost or spilled every year, working their way into the sea. |
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Compensation cheats who make fraudulent claims for trips and falls are costing taxpayers millions of pounds. |
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It is enough that millions of Hindus actually believe it had occupied the site of a mandir. |
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Several members of Parliament owe the FRA millions of kwacha in unpaid fertiliser and seed loans. |
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Troubled Manchester holiday firm MyTravel plunged deep into crisis today as millions of pounds were wiped off its value. |
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It actually lowers benefits for millions of poor seniors and other seniors who have drug benefits under retiree plans. |
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The chaff is winnowed out by the activities of millions of independent actions. |
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Nobody in power dared a debate on the merits and demerits of computerisation in a vast country with millions and millions of unemployed youth. |
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While 54 per cent of Brazil's farmland lies idle, millions of landless peasants struggle to survive. |
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Millions upon millions of traditional ejecting Winchesters have been sold so there must be something comfortably right about them. |
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He was accused of trafficking amphetamines, hashish, ecstasy and pseudoephadrine worth millions of dollars. |
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For over 30 years he has been studying the shells of beetles that have been preserved for thousands, even millions of years. |
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The x-axis shows the population in millions whilst the y-axis shows different age ranges. |
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If Congress gives the green light, millions of illegal aliens will receive a temporary work permit for three years. |
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He might have a word in Bertie's ear and encourage him to resort to some land travel instead of spending millions on jets. |
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Why do we find petrified trees spanning supposedly millions of years of sedimentary strata? |
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To the good wishes already expressed by millions of her other fans, let me add my own. |
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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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Aid agencies on the ground continued to warn that millions across the region were without the basics of food and clean water. |
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Her death will sadden her fans, but her vast musical and political legacy that touched millions across the globe will live on. |
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It is no wonder that millions consider this discrimination against Muslims. |
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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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Four-colour process gives you the flexibility and life-like realism of millions of colours, hues and tints. |
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The body is made of millions of cells, most of them linked together to form tissues. |
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It's a real mess and creates a terrible impression when millions of pounds are being spent to improve the main gateways to the city. |
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The male and female sexes grew out of this advantage over the subsequent millions of years of evolution. |
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While so many people have second-class votes that do not count towards any result, millions are deprived of the means to make their voice heard. |
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She is facing charges of fraud and theft after allegedly defrauding parliament of millions of rands. |
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What a shameful exercise in valuing the life of a stupid and dangerous oaf over the lives of millions of others. |
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Yet that is what we, in effect, tell the millions of sentient creatures who are killed in lab experiments. |
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It is most unfortunate that the strike will cost the country hundreds of millions of rands, and the human cost will be even higher. |
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Farmers in the Western Cape have already been given millions of rands in drought relief. |
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Only the moon and the stars provided me with light, and considering they are both millions of miles away it was only a dim, and weak light. |
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In the countryside, tens of millions of unhappy farmers are watching their incomes stagnate and fall farther behind those in the booming cities. |
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That scientific breakthrough enabled advances in tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment which have now saved millions of lives. |
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So within a short time, there will be millions of germs resistant to penicillin. |
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Most are rarely, if ever, thoroughly cleaned and end up teaming with millions of bugs. |
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The vast inflow and outflow of tourists and emigrants means millions of pounds of Irish notes and coins may be scattered abroad. |
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Plunder and rapine made her rich, and her oppression of millions made her great. |
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He warms not only the little girl's heart, but also all the millions who made this movie a classic. |
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And there are multi-millionaires and billionaires earning hundreds of millions of dollars per year. |
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Is he deaf to the unceasing thunder of millions upon millions of voices in the streets of the world declaring peace on war? |
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After the blaze millions of litres of contaminated water, including white spirit, turpentine, creosote and asbestos, poured into the drain. |
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They could well afford it, given the umpteen millions they rake in from the motoring public. |
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For millions of years, while big sharks had few natural predators, this survival strategy served them well. |
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We spend millions and zillions of dollars on the space program, the Hubbell Telescope. |
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At the end of the month, everyone queues up at Batelco's wickets, and the widow's mite totals millions and millions of dollars. |
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The Depression threw millions out of work and forced banks to foreclose on thousands of home mortgages. |
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The US already has enough firepower to wipe a nation off the map and kill millions upon millions of people. |
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With bombs raining down about their heads and millions fighting on the battlefield, our grandparents knew where they were. |
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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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The city has a strong and diverse economy, with tourism generating millions of dollars a year. |
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Yet at the same time, Big Pharma is salivating at the prospect of increased sales to millions of newly insured seniors. |
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A plethora of massive pipes keep draining millions of gallons of radioactive water into the sea with high amount of low-level radiation. |
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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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Their stupid opinion is just as valid as the millions of people who laugh this assertion to scorn. |
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The instrument is able to measure isotopes at the individual atom level and does so by generating millions of volts of electricity. |
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However, millions of us are paying over the odds by taking out our insurance policy with our tour operator or travel agent. |
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If we, the citizens, are not aware of this, others are, and by the millions seek immediate admittance into these institutions. |
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With the casinos downtown making millions and CEOs are raking it in how can they say there is no money for schools? |
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For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever. |
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To stem the flow, AMD is expected to renegotiate millions in debt coming due over the next four years. |
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It's a rock place, a world of eons and eras and millions of years conflated to timelessness. |
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With more than a decade of contactless payment experience, the company has delivered tens of millions of chips to the market. |
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Last night, he said it had betrayed millions of people by squandering its opportunity to become a major political party. |
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Estimates show Spanish Point could contain up to 1.1 trillion cubic feet of gas and 112 millions of barrels of oil in the nearby Burren field. |
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But given the towering importance of this issue and how it affects millions of workers directly, the turnout was scandalously small. |
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As thousands of people stood vigil in St. Peter's square all day today, millions more stayed glued to their televisions. |
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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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A single adventurist move can have catastrophic consequences for millions of people. |
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Its products treat millions of patients a year who suffer from hemophilia, infectious diseases, and cancer. |
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A crowd of hundreds and a television audience of millions watched as Blaine began his self-imposed ordeal. |
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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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Academies costing millions can easily become selective and drain the schools round about of talent and social muscle. |
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If someone believes they can leave their body and travel the world and the millions of different astral planes, they will. |
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Unemployment nosedived, the economy hummed along and millions of people were lifted out of poverty. |
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Stanislav Nikirev uses millions of pencil dots on paper to depict the temple. |
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Now we awake to the nightmare that tens of millions of faraway innocents live every moment. |
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The drop in the surplus is due in large part to the tax rebate checks going out to millions of Americans. |
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State hatcheries churn out millions of genetically superior largemouths and redfish fingerlings annually. |
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Factors such as the infrastructure committed to transporting millions of tonnes of coal from mines to washeries and then to power stations. |
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The 92,000 Amish who live in Ohio and Pennsylvania generate hundreds of millions in annual tourism revenue. |
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Eriksson has millions on deposit but in the bank of goodwill the guy is flat broke. |
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We must have sold millions and millions and millions of yards of navy blue cashmere or pure wools, beautiful quality fabrics, which I always did. |
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Year after year, however, millions of people enjoy themselves outdoors and return home without a scratch. |
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The random access memory stores and buffers the millions of instructions per second that the processor has to churn through. |
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Like millions of others in the affluent West, I have spent much of the last month glued to the box, watching as the world hurtled out of control. |
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The beauty of the carrier model is that it amortizes investment over many millions of users over a long period of time. |
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Despite the abundance, there are still millions of people who go without water, or have to battle to get drips for consumption. |
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Yet, it is this dependence on rice that mires millions in chronic micro-nutrient deficiency. |
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We had many cases that involved multiple defendants and millions of dollars of counterfeit money. |
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A lack of aid and an abundance of problems threaten millions in Southern Africa. |
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Now multiply that by millions of students and other computer users and the problem comes into sharp focus. |
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Liquid water is the basic requirement for life, and Earth's abundant supply supports millions of organisms. |
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She realized her own experience must be multiplied by millions and wrote a guide to coping with depression on the job. |
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Multiply that by millions of digital photographers and you are talking about a lot of digital information. |
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Voice is the one application that every business uses, with millions of telephone calls being made every day. |
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All the energy built up by the twisting of the plasma is suddenly released, as if millions of atomic bombs exploded in just a few seconds. |
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War memorials were indeed reaffirmations of the symbols of decency, comradeship, and sacrifice expressed by millions of soldiers during the war. |
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Some in Mexico view the exodus of millions of people as an embarrassment while others as an escape valve for social unrest. |
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Although the discrepancy may not look large, it is likely to represent very significant sums of money when multiplied by millions of customers. |
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Their violation costs employers multiple millions of dollars and widespread condemnation. |
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He should give some thought to the millions of viewers disenfranchised by the sell-out. |
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I mean, we bring in millions of dollars in terms of research money, huge amounts. |
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We need a health debate that talks less about emergency care and more about what millions of people are living with day in, day out. |
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The surrounding countryside is covered in axed logs, millions of them lying about awaiting process into planks. |
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Top actors or actresses are making millions of pounds for each film, much more than a footballer earns. |
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One of the Jinas, by the name of Rishabha, is said to have lived millions of years ago. |
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More of the world's wild places have been destroyed and millions of people have suffered from extreme weather events. |
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While he was head of the Heath Special Investigating Unit, they recovered millions of rands stolen from the government. |
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The area of Croom, the Mill and its mill wheel was seen by millions of people throughout the United States on a prime time news programme. |
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Teaching unions have also joined force to ask how millions of pounds have seemingly disappeared into thin air. |
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Not because people haven't been tempted, but because alienating millions of people was not just risky, but stupid. |
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The hefty tax refunds many were predicting this year didn't exactly come true for millions of Americans. |
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The decision to continue operating meant IFI continued to accumulate major losses and wiped millions off funds available for pension and redundancy packages. |
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He spent millions on his art collection, yachts, and palatial homes, including a castle in Wales, reining in only when his media empire was threatened with bankruptcy. |
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The dual-eligibles include millions of low-income seniors, elderly nursing home patients, and homebound disabled people. |
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The worst pandemic ever seen was an outbreak of Spanish flu in 1918 which killed millions around the world, including at least 200,000 in Britain. |
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Our website has had millions of hits, our books are selling as never before and their is a massive demand for people wanting to join the Raelians. |
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The Soviet regime was merciless to its opponents, and millions suffered and perished in its labor camp. |
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Cricket is a sport enjoyed by hundreds of millions around the globe, mainly in former British colonies. |
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All of these people, and millions more like them, deserve a little overtime. |
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Alas, the halcyon days have receded, giving way to a cold new era in which executives actually have to earn their personal millions by making real money for their investors. |
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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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For 300 years, Europeans and Americans colonized much of Africa and enslaved millions of its people. |
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It carries enough goods in a year to fill literally millions of semi trucks. |
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In the past decade, millions have invested in seasonal homes, from wholly owned multimillion-dollar mansions in Michigan to two-week timeshares in Florida. |
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Even though millions of pounds and thousands of valuable man-hours have been wasted on these endless meetings, a conclusion will never be reached. |
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In 1990, while awaiting trial for stealing millions from an armored-truck company, Ojeda snipped off his electronic monitoring bracelet and went on the lam. |
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He points out that millions of pounds are being spent on airfreighting out resources that could be sourced from Singapore, China, India, Thailand and Malaysia. |
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These millions of folks, in effect squatters illegally occupying untitled land, cannot ever use their houses for collateral for loans or have any recourse to generate wealth. |
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When you look at Iraq, some people say 200,000 civilians have died there and millions have been displaced. |
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Walmart is actually defying the logic embraced so grimly by Sears, Kmart, and millions of citizen-shoppers. |
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But talk of millions and billions is deflating to voters who gave small amounts to their favorite candidates. |
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Being told that there were 80,000 people in the stadium and goodness knows how many millions watching across the world gave you a real sense of responsibility. |
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There is consensus that air pollution is easier to control from large central sources such as electric power plants than from millions of individual vehicles. |
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It reduced the 10,000 fans in the ground to a state of hysteria and since BBC was rebroadcasting RTE's pictures across the globe, millions must have watched in wonder. |
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Tort reform, for example, attracts millions in campaign lucre from corporate leaders while undermining trial lawyers, a major Democratic support base. |
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Until recently, its investigators have been mostly nameless, the millions of words issuing from its government-issue red-brick offices mostly anonymous. |
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He financed his activities by cashing millions of dollars in bad checks. |
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What baffles me about not only this article, but millions like it, is that people who obviously know nothing about a subject nonetheless spout off about it. |
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He was responsible for passage of the Wilderness Act, which is all that stands between deforestation and wildcatting across millions of acres of pristine federal land. |
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Brown and black bears, wolves, wolverines and mountain goats roam the mountains, while millions of migratory birds rest and feed along mudflats and estuaries. |
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But down below, millions of Londoners from the queen on down are gritting their teeth and plugging their ears. |
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But like millions of others, I went through phases when I was cocksure I could outsmart the market. |
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The armed forces insist every recruit passes through this ordeal with flying colours before they take charge of real kit worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. |
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Plans to rejuvenate the River Eden could create dozens of new jobs and bring millions of pounds into the local economy, according to a new report. |
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As with the teen drama Skins, it was that British grittiness that was part of the allure to millions of teenage viewers. |
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Tens of millions of years earlier these two black holes were simply stars, until they exhausted all their fusible fuel and collapsed to the most compact state imaginable. |
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Meet the psychics preying on the elderly with a mail-order moneymaking gig that netted them millions a year. |
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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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Sadly, such neighborhoods are fast disappearing in Shanghai, where tens of millions of square feet of old buildings fall victim each year to the wrecking ball. |
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Although there are millions of pages of material on the web, it's an uncharted frontier of rumour, speculation, wild theories and baseless postulation. |
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This is a piffling amount, considering the millions of pounds of public lottery cash which has been spent on fabulous reconstructions of Glasgow's cultural palaces. |
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A problem far more pressing for the dynasty was the Taiping revolt, which ran from 1850 to 1864 and left tens of millions dead. |
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The days of throwing millions at unproven wunderkinds with an interesting idea but no concept of how to create a viable business plan appear to be over. |
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The calls come after the malvertising attacks, in which fake ads are placed on well-known sites, reaching millions of people through names they trust. |
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New banking providers also have to recognise, he said, that there are still millions of customers who have never used a telephone to talk to their bank. |
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Programme makers and advertisers reached millions of people simultaneously with their messages, and marketers created power brands through interruptive advertising. |
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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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Authorities believe criminal gangs and paramilitary organisations are making hundreds of millions of euro every year from a range of criminal activity. |
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Where is the evidence of fossils being millions of years old? |
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More millions were spent trying to knock out Democratic candidates in four states, and to oppose gay marriage in California. |
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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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But it can never be forgotten that the system itself was evil, inhumane and degrading for the many millions who became its second and third class citizens. |
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The hacker code that pulled and published millions was retrieving numbers at a rate of 1,500 each minute. |
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But Hall's vision hit the buffers and he lost millions of pounds. |
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In reality it is a country sharply divided between a privileged segment of society and millions of workers and middle class people scraping ever harder to make a living. |
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This process of volcano growth and death, over many millions of years, has left a long trail of volcanic islands and seamounts across the Pacific Ocean floor. |
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The children have dug up fossils of ammonites from millions of years ago. |
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Ten million girls every year leave education to become child brides, and millions more are trafficked. |
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The operation's international impact was immense as aerial photographs of the shattered dams haemorrhaging millions of tons of water were flashed around the world. |
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The wealthy want to be seen as even more parsimonious, to offset the incriminating millions in their bank accounts. |
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He was the human sampling machine, selling millions of records and drawing degree-level analysis from critics impressed by his magpie eclecticism and arch intelligence. |
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In addition to damaging patients' health, poor nutrition and the consequent increase in hospital stays may be costing the exchequer millions of pounds each year. |
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You can trace the heritage of ancestors using the web, the history of specific towns, villages, even townlands and you can also access literally millions of old images. |
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Vast changes in US agriculture have shrunk the number of full-time commercial farmers from millions to a statistically insignificant few hundred thousand. |
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Our understanding of astronomy has shown us that cometary and asteroidal impacts are relatively commonplace over timescales of hundreds of millions of years. |
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The locally-managed Urban Co-operative Bank advances loans in millions to the needy sections which predominantly include non-Navayaths and the Hindus. |
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Books about pseudosciences such as astrology sell millions of copies. |
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Can we intelligibly aggregate hundreds of millions of individual opinions into one or a few collective opinions? |
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Tonight, millions of Americans from sea to shining sea will gasp at a night sky filled with brilliant colors and loud explosions. |
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Like many other people, Heidi Evans was constantly barraged with dubious emails purporting to offer millions in exchange for helping to transfer vast funds from Africa. |
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They became stars and folk icons adored by millions of fans. |
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Lance Armstrong has the friendship of the President of the United States, an adoring, bright-eyed family and millions banked with Chase Manhattan. |
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Products bearing his iconic image have graced the lips, hair, and faces of millions of men and women across the world. |
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You quickly lose count of the number of concerts played, riots started, lines snorted, girls scored, parties busted, millions made and punches thrown. |
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Like the millions of Americans who were stuck lined up at the pumps in 1977, after dropping Blue Moves, his first dud in seven years, he was also running out of gas. |
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He was the smooth-talking rainmaker who held myriad meetings with the top city officials and assembled a relentless sales force to snare millions in sponsorship dollars. |
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Jazz helps sell millions of cups of coffee, but sales of jazz records are in dire need of a caffeine jolt. |
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Tens of millions of others watch their sports heroes wrangle on court, field, rink and racetrack. |
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And again it is his worldview that gives him the certitude to preach these lies to millions on a daily basis. |
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The also doled out millions in no-bid contracts to her friends and husband. |
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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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Fleeing the destruction of their own planet, the Martians had, five millions years previously, interbred with protohuman hominids in order to perpetuate their species. |
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But there was a scattergun effect even in the more efficient Conservative campaign where millions were spent on direct mail and telephone canvassing of the swing voters. |
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But Caron, like Ginger Rogers and Cyd Charisse before her, was dancing her way into the hearts of millions years before these young pretenders ever put on top hat and tails. |
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He helped attract star-struck recruits, but with millions in the bank, he had no interest in devoting the required hours to recruiting, coaching and selling the program. |
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