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en Why it is that of all the billions and billions of strange objects in the Cosmos-novas, quasars, pulsars, black holes-you are beyond doubt the strangest?
  Walker Percy

en Studying black holes always was a primary mission of Hubble. Nailing the black hole in Andromeda is without a doubt an important part of its legacy. It makes us much more confidant that the other central dark objects detected in galaxies are black holes, too.

en We already knew that powerful quasars are very efficient at making light. Now we know that black holes in elliptical galaxies are efficient as well. This suggests that being green is a trait that all black holes may have in common.

en It's a very large industry in America today, and it pays billions and billions of dollars in taxes.

en The cost of identifying all those people and sending them back would be stupendous. It would be billions and billions of dollars,

en [Individual] investors are being fleeced, ... to the tune of billions and billions of dollars a year.

en This is a significant problem that is endangering Americans and costing us billions and billions of dollars.

en But when someone crosses the line and tries to disparage our brand, which is worth billions and billions, enough is enough. We have to do something to stop it.

en You've got large companies making billions and billions a year in profits. Having to come up with $27.5 million is nothing to them.

en In constructing concepts, we overlook the fact that no two things are the same. There is no such thing as the concept of a leaf, only billions and billions of leaves.
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en Ring tones will be a nice little revenue bump for carriers going forward but it's not as if there will be billions and billions of dollars in their pockets tomorrow,

en Everyone knows Microsoft is the best company in America. Yes, it's expensive. But the earnings are always highly understated and they're generating billions and billions of dollars in free cash flow.

en We must develop huge demonstrations, because the world is used to big dramatic affairs. They think in terms of hundreds of thousands and millions and billions . . . Billions of dollars are appropriated at the twinkling of an eye. Nothing little counts. His natural pe𝗑y grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him.

en It appears the White House has abandoned the idea of taxing broadcasters billions in 'analog TV spectrum fees' and instead has given its blessing to the budget reconciliation bill as the means by which to raise billions in revenue (go to the last paragraph in bold). You will recall that each White House budget submitted for the last 10 years or so has included spectrum tax provisions in the billions that would target TV broadcasters.

en Black holes, black holes, black holes. We're seeing them early in the universe, in huge sizes, in much greater quantities than some of us expected, and we've discovered new classes of black holes.


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