In the movie 'Million Dollar Baby' Frankie chooses to euthanize Maggie after an extensive moral struggle. To accomplish this, he removes her air supply and then injects her with the drug adrenaline.
Neither; in Canada, the Canadian Dollar is used.
The mineral with a silky luster that is used in baby powder is talc. Baby powder also contains a mixture of magnesium.
Long lances and swords were used to kill the heavy horse men.
There are roughly 304 million hectares of land in India. The breakdown of usage is 40 million hectares urban, 142 million cultivated, 67 million forested, and 55 million wasteland or pastures.
The 2006 horror film Slither used the song Baby I Love You by The Yayhoos.
The noun 'million' is a common noun, a general word for a large number; a general word for a thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the 2004 movie "Million Dollar Baby" or the Million Dollar Highway (US Route 550) in New Mexico and Colorado.
Yes, "hundred million dollar project" is often hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun.
The 1 million Australian dollar does not exist and cannot be used as medium of exchange. The highest denomination in banknotes for Australia is the $100 note which was released in 1984.
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...Nothing. There is and was no US one million dollar bill in circulation. It is a privately made novelty item that isn't worth more than the money used to print it.
No, birth control can not be used for abortion.
The Holocaust.
in old times mothers used to kill there babies in fear that hey would be bad and or a shame to the family they used to bury their daughters they also thought it is a shame to have a daughter
No, million dollar bills have never been produced by the US government. The largest bill ever made by the US government was a 100,000 dollar gold note which was used between 1934 and 1935. The 100,000 Dollar Gold note was never circulated and was only used to transfer large sums between various government departments.
A million-dollar bill does not exist. The largest denomination bill the U.S. ever issued was a $100,000 gold certificate used to transfer money among government agencies in the pre-electronic world. A number of companies have printed fake "million-dollar bills" as jokes and novelties. None are real.
No. The largest Federal Reserve Note was a $10,000 bill. The largest US bill ever printed was a $100,000 gold certificate. They were only used for internal transactions and were never publicly circulated. Any "million-dollar", "ten million-dollar", or "billion-dollar" items you may read about are novelty items that sell for a few bucks in gift shops.
There's never been a US $1 million bill. You may be thinking of the $100,000 bills that were printed in the 1930s and only used by the Federal Reserve System. They were never put into circulation.