(1) Fielder just looks far from his best October 20, 2013 It would be interesting to see how these League Championship Series would have gone had Hanley Ramirez been fully healthy for the Dodgers and Miguel Cabrera wasn't playing through a gazillion trillion injuries.
(2) Gazillions, is the somewhat sobering answer – not that a strong box office should insulate the genre against people being allowed to wonder what it's doing with its life.
(3) Since the prime minister has not been able to solve our problems and since NHS staff have tried so, so hard and been on our best behaviour all year, this is what is on our Christmas list: 10,000 elves trained in healthcare in the UK or abroad to fill empty jobs; about a gazillion doses of antibiotics; around £5bn as a bailout; stopping people from coming to A&E or calling an ambulance without a real emergency; ears for politicians so that they can listen to us; 20,000 more hospital beds (not trolleys); people to say thank you to our staff.
(4) Showrunner Kevin "Scream" Williamson made his name subverting horror–film cliches, but peel away the gazillion cliches here and all you're left with is Criminal Minds offcuts and bits of old CSI.
(5) But there is a bigger picture to the new-found familiarity between gazillion-record-selling black American artists with Africa.
(6) Adoptee activists, like Kevin Vollmers, of Land of Gazillions Adoptees, have spent the past two months strategizing media plans and gaining political backing to propose a stand-alone bill that would patch the age gap.
(7) And there are, of course, gazillions of other charities doing excellent work.
(8) I have a gazillion digital photos – all in complete disarray.
(9) And you can't blame them for trying; they've spent a gazillion groats on it.
(10) Leading the league with a gazillion games in hand on everybody, they’d gone on a winning run that had seen Mauro Rosales and Eddie Johnson combining repeatedly for vital set piece goals.
(11) If, on the other hand, I communicate with you via Skype, for a voice call, or Viber, or I send you a message on Whatsapp or Wickr or Threema or Signal or Telegram – there’s a gazillion of them – or indeed if we have a Facetime call, then all that the telco can see insofar as it can see anything is that my device has had a connection with, say, the Skype server or the Whatsapp server … it doesn’t see anything happen with you … It’s important I think for journalists to remember.” Speers asked Turnbull whether that meant terrorists and child sex offenders would also be able to get around the new data retention laws.
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(1) Anyway, what happened to inserting fantastic zillion-Euro-buyout-clauses nobody (bar Real Madrid, maybe) would ever be willing to trigger?
(2) Rays 1 - Red Sox 5, bottom of the 4th Stephen Drew, 0-zillion against David Price, is up next.
(3) So when you see your children taking a zillion photos of things that you would never take a picture of, it’s because they’re using photographs to talk,” said Snapchat’s chief executive, Evan Spiegel, in a recent video posted online to explain the app to parents.
(4) Star Wars: The Force Awakens is merely the ultimate iteration of this formula, gussied up with the aid of the zillion new online platforms for advertising, fan-stoking and tie-in merchandising (something that didn’t really come into play until the widely derided cuddly toys of Return of the Jedi in 1983).
(5) I think people inside Apple thought, ‘Fine, he’s making us zillions.
(6) And that's not rocket science, it won't cost zillions of dollars.
(7) You can research and read for a million years and a zillion books, but it doesn’t make it happen in front of a camera.
(8) One source said: "People may say we're going soft on business, but we're getting in zillions in tax."
(9) If we spend a zillion dollars defending Wimbledon and terrorists blow up a different sporting event, that's money wasted.
(10) There were zillions of examples of this on the London fashion week catwalks, but the winning ones were at Antonio Berardi and at Christopher Kane .
(11) Washing your face can be an act of pollution if you use a cleaner that contains zillions of plastic microbeads for exfoliation.