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There were no cities millions of years ago.

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A microchip is millions of electronic components placed on a tiny piece of silicon.

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◘ The last half of the 19th century

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MUTUAL FUNDS which is an easy way to have a professional buy stocks for them.

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No, millions of years ago humans did not exist. The earliest known species of humans, Australopithecus, appeared approximately 4 million years ago, while modern humans, Homo sapiens, emerged around 300,000 years ago.

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Yes, that's true, you've just described the internet.

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You can make most organic compounds with just 4 elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.

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The Barbary pirates demanding tribute to stop preying on US merchant ships.

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A cloud
Indeed they are, as clouds. The clouds are not of fixed composition, in some types there are more drops formed at the leading edge, and other drops evaporating at the trailing edge.

[The rainbow seen away from the sun, has a total internal reflection angle of that magic number 42.]

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China has over a billion people and does have a huge market for goods although the population is not their only reason why.

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Trillions

Trillions, Gazillions, Zarfrillians, sorry, i made these up exept for trillions even though these are the actual words that I use when it comes to making bigger numbers.

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Those who suffer from arthritis pain are eagerly awaiting the introduction of generic Celebrex. Celecoxib is the generic term for this best selling nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. The waiting will continue until 2014 when the patents finally run out for the makers of Celebrex. Once thought to be unsafe, the decision was reversed and the drug was reinstated. It continues to give safe relief to millions of arthritis sufferers. When it finally opens up as a generic pill, relief seekers will flock to their drug stores.

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Pangaea was the original super-continent which broke up into Gondwanaland and Laurasia. Gondwanaland consisted of present day Africa, Antarctica, Australia, India and South America and began to break up about 250 million years ago.

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... can readily form four covalent bonds for each atom. This can lead to almost unlimited size, because the structures can readily be replicated in space or along a line. Also, carbon can bond covalently to most other nonmetal atoms and ionically to many metals.

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France.

In 1797, France was run by a group of 5 men known as The Directory. The American reaction was in response to a demand that the United States would have to pay the five members of The Directory $50,000 each and pay tribute to France in the form of a $10,000,000 loan. The French were mad about a treaty we made with England and they wanted the bribe to stop their attacks on our shipping.

American delegate Charles Pinckney actually responded, "No, no, not a sixpence, sir!" The quote, "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute," was actually made by Robert Goodloe Harper as a toast at a dinner shortly after the American delegation returned home. The next day a newspaper printed the toast from the night before and soon people began using it as a rallying cry.

Charles Pinckney himself is said to have denied ever uttering the phrase to the French. In a letter he wrote later in 1797, he stated that he had replied with the "not a sixpence" quote.

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This is a scenario that many cause many people to be perplexed. I have given some thought to it and this is what I have come up with.

People are used to being told what to do. The feel that once the learn how to do a given thing that there should be businesses out there that need to get it done, otherwise why would have they been taught to do it. The reason for the downsizing is that the companies that they work for are now offering products or services that are no longer in demand like they were. Rather that offering something else that is needed, they shrinkand eventually go out of business, and you lost your job. These millions of workers who have lost their old jobs that no one wants them to do have not figured out that they need to find out what people do want them to do...learn to do that...and they they have a job. The solution to not having a job lies within ourselves. If you need more help, get back and I will try to give more specificity.

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Downsizing is when companies try to reduce costs by getting rid of a significant number of unnecessary workers. It can be spurred by new technologies or new business methods which render some of the workers redundant. It can also be spurred by simple desperation (budget crunches), or by a desire to leave low-profit markets. If your company isn't going to be selling widgets any longer, then all the workers involved in making and selling widgets become dead-weight in the organization.

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Not every worker can fill very job. If a hotel lays off workers, those workers can't necessarily go and become engineers. If engineers are laid off, they can't necessarily go and get a job at a hotel.

Most jobs have specialized requirements, and filling it means finding an available worker who can do the job, not just any available worker. Thus, many people can be out of work, and companies can still not be able to find the workers that they're looking for.

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Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

Yes, millions of Catholics are single.

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IPv6 has millions of millions of millions of millions of addresses for every living person - it is hard to imagine how this might NOT be enough for the foreseeable future.

IPv6 has millions of millions of millions of millions of addresses for every living person - it is hard to imagine how this might NOT be enough for the foreseeable future.

IPv6 has millions of millions of millions of millions of addresses for every living person - it is hard to imagine how this might NOT be enough for the foreseeable future.

IPv6 has millions of millions of millions of millions of addresses for every living person - it is hard to imagine how this might NOT be enough for the foreseeable future.

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Electrons move in a circuit and have millions and millions of collision's.

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Exactly one bag of millions exists in a bag of millions.

All of them!

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Millions and millions. And millions unknown!

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The audience repeat "... and the millions"

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They are the three numbers in the 7th, 8th and 9th position of a large number, denoting millions, tens of millions, and hundreds of millions.

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0.2131187 millions

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Millions and Millions

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Millions and millions! ;)

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there is 100 millions in this

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Millions and millions!

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The Millions was created in 2003.

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About 5,000 millions

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It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who use cocaine worldwide due to variations in reporting and data collection methods. However, it is estimated that tens of millions of people use cocaine globally each year.

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over 3 millions over 3 millions(almost 4 millions)

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millions of people use crutches millions and millions

by chris Adams

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The CPU is housed on a silicon chip that contains millions of switches and circuits.

It has millions of Transistors

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the deaths of millions and millions and the hardship of millions more

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