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en Commodore 64 er den computer, der tiltrækker demo-programmering. dramatically simplify record keeping for more than 60 million families.
  Lawrence Summers

en They had an unbelievable season. Their attendance was up dramatically and revenues were up dramatically, from $111 million to $132 million.

en Mr. President, in your State of the Union address you said keeping America competitive requires affordable energy. As the big oil companies are posting record profits, many families in New Jersey are finding it difficult to balance the costs of filling their tanks with other critical needs of their families. We urge you to address the growing crisis before the summer travel season begins.

en Based on recent precedents, compensation payments to passengers' families are running at about $2.4 million per passenger, which suggests the total cost to insurers could be between $250 million to $350 million,

en Based on recent precedents, compensation payments to passengers' families are running at about $2.4 million per passenger, which suggests the total cost to insurers could be between $250 million to $350 million.

en I'll be voting for it. It seems like it will just simplify the system and be less of a hassle for the kids and for the schools as far as keeping track of lunches.

en There's about 6.5 million adults who are in families, either couples or couples with children, and there's another 2 million children. The vast majority of this population is families.

en The economy of the state has changed dramatically. The changing face of agriculture drove out farmers and farm families, which drove off businesses that rely on farm families.

en This stadium has served its purpose, ... Ninety-five million patrons have come through here – more than 60 million in my 21 years. My crew ought to get a medal for keeping this old girl running.

en The overall baseball business is improving dramatically year to year. The 30 teams several years ago were losing $400 [million] to $500 million. I think . . . it has gotten to where next year [MLB] expects to make money.

en I believe now there's no justification for spending $300 million a year in keeping foreign troops in Burundi. I would like to find a way to get that 300 million dollars into the economy and the social infrastructure.

en There is no agreement on the compensation yet. We got notice at our meeting with the Bulgarian side of the precise demands of the families of the sick children. The families want to get $12 million (BD4.5m) each.

en It wasn't about keeping her chairmanship; it was about Gall's record. If they had come up with someone else with a straight-up record, there would have been no controversy about this.

en [The report] says that the president's tax cut fails to give a single dime in tax relief to 12 million families with 24 million children,

en There is no agreement on the compensation yet. We got notice at our meeting with the Bulgarian side of the precise demands of the families of the sick children. The families want to get 10 million euro each.


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