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32 Sentences With "gazillions"

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"We were just doing gazillions of dollars with them," said Millard.
Gazillions of invisible subatomic particles called neutrinos hurtle toward Earth each second.
They were doing blow and taking gazillions of dollars in consulting money.
They've done an extraordinary job, and their market cap is worth gazillions of dollars.
Arcview Market Research sees gazillions of dollars in future sales and enormous investment opportunities.
Scammers like Williams are "emblematic of gazillions of people doing variants of the same thing," Bricker said.
I think you actually have a tip and you don't wanna share it with my gazillions of listeners.
McConnell defended the Senate's process last week, saying there have been "gazillions of hearings" on healthcare over the years. Sen.
Inside this bench are gazillions of tubes that are carrying all kind of systems, and number one, they are old.
But Jeb Bush was going to raise gazillions of dollars from Washington insiders to convince voters he was a Washington outsider.
The big picture: The Consumer Electronic Show is taking place in Las Vegas this week, where gazillions of products get announced.
But Bourdain has gazillions of followers, and if you're certain you have one on your list, go ahead and wrap up a copy.
Don't feel too bad ... Sherman says he did make some profit -- just not the gazillions that people like the Winklevoss twins hauled in.
So [Payne] will be getting a check from Google because obviously her video's been seen gazillions of times, and that's a decent chunk of change.
Take the fact that Ben Kipling learns, just before he boards the plane, that he's been caught laundering gazillions and will surely go to jail.
And I think I had just written my first tuition check, which was like, I don't know, felt like gazillions of dollars at the time.
The biggest stuff — gazillions for defense, massive subsidies for agriculture conglomerates, a down payment on the vanity border wall — just seems beyond my capacity for targeted outrage.
By exploiting the properties of quantum weirdness, these computers could do gazillions of calculations simultaneously, enough to break currently unbreakable codes and to solve hitherto unsolvable mathematical puzzles.
If that's true, that's less-bad news for Comcast's NBCUniversal*, which is paying many gazillions of dollars for the rights to show the Olympics on TV and online.
But since, unlike many other countries, we don't have a national sales tax, there are more than 50 different battles to wage and gazillions of complicated tax codes to go through.
In recent years, of course, scientists, physicians and many of the rest of us have become fascinated by the makeup and potential impact of the gazillions of germs living within us.
TIMPF: She can do all the things she loves doing like spending gazillions of dollars on ads in the surrounding area and then still losing because she never actually goes to the school.
There have been no public hearings on the bill yet, though McConnell thinks it's sufficient that there have been "gazillions of hearings on this subject" over the years, as he said last week.
Thomas recalled her ah-ha moment in college when she realized that, notwithstanding "Twilight" and its gazillions of fans, not all heroes of young-adult novels had to be white (she credits a professor, the novelist Howard Bahr, for the revelation).
Samsung and Apple spend gazillions to tout their latest models, while HTC has relied largely on its brand name and word-of-mouth, both of which have suffered over the last couple years, as have the company's finances and market share.
"You get these celebrity parents and they bang on about protecting their kids and privacy and so on and there they are Instagramming this 11-year-old to gazillions of people trying to make him a star like Brooklyn's now a photographer," Morgan said on Good Morning Britain.
"He found gazillions of ways to lift people in his daily life, including writing thousands of notes to friends and notes of condolences, notes of congratulations," son Neil Bush told PEOPLE on the eve of the first-ever George H.W. Bush Points of Light Awards Gala on Thursday evening.
With its massive size and large number of media markets, it would cost gazillions to go all-in on winning the state—and national Democrats will probably choose to funnel their resources into the Rust Belt states Trump barely carried in 2016, along with Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona.
Without benefits, without ... Yeah, and I think one of the biggest issues facing America today, and it's hardly discussed, is going to be gazillions of Americans retiring without enough money to live in retirement because they have gig jobs and they're not going to get Social Security, they're not saving enough.
The sheer wow factor of this installation — its status as a thrilling beachside attraction — connects with the resort and entertainment culture that flourished in the Rockaways for decades, including the once renowned amusement park Rockaways' Playland, which opened in 1901 and drew gazillions of visitors before it closed in 1985 and was torn down to be replaced by condominiums.
He points out that "there are more single-celled organisms alive on Earth than there are Earthlike planets in the observable universe"; that the number of single-celled organisms that have lived on this planet over the course of 3.8 billion years is beyond calculation; that these organisms have interacted "gazillions" of times (I love it when words of the appropriate magnitude desert even the experts).
Alongside a number of other BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 presenters, Moyles crossed a strike picketline in 2005. BBC staff were striking over recently announced job cuts. A report by the BBC Trust on 2 June 2008 revealed that Moyles was paid £630,000 in 2007. However, Moyles revealed in September 2009 that he took a 20% pay cut three months earlier, quoting the reason "I want to work at the BBC, which is trying to save some of its gazillions".

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