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Million
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mil·lion [ˈmɪljən] N
1. million (1,000,000):
million
Million f <-, -en>
a million pounds
eight million [people]
half a million
2. million inf (countless number):
Phrases:
to feel like a million dollars [or Am bucks]
to look a million dollars inf
sb is one in a million
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Its third weekend was no better, falling another 62.1% to $2.7 million.
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Between them the league took in approximately $20 million each year and was no longer be responsible for producing the games.
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By 1981, the company reached the $1 million sales mark, leading them to move to a 10000sqftm2 -3 office in 1982.
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The microfinance market in the MENA region cannot fulfil the demand for financial services of millions of households.
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Der Mikrofinanzmarkt in der MENA-Region kann die Nachfrage nach Finanzdienstleistungen für Millionen Haushalte nicht erfüllen.
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The detector needs millions of pixels, which must function simultaneously to guarantee high spatial resolution.
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A combination of increasing expenditure and decreasing responsibility eventually bankrupted the family, and in 1827 the first Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, great-great-grandson of Sir Richard Temple, closed Stowe House and took to a yacht on the Mediterranean, over a million pounds in debt.
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Steigende Ausgaben und sinkendes Verantwortungsbewusstsein führten schließlich zum Bankrott der Familie. Im Jahr 1827 schloss der erste Herzog von Buckingham und Chandos, der Ururenkel von Sir Richard Temple, Stowe House und setzte sich mit über einer Million Pfund Schulden auf eine Yacht im Mittelmeer ab.
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The first eight rounds of selection (2006-2013) provided a total funding volume of 233 million euros to 135 research projects of transnational consortia whose members are biotechnology companies in the partner countries and their academic partners.
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Bei den ersten acht Auswahlrunden (2006-2013) wurden insgesamt 135 Forschungsprojekte transnationaler Konsortien, bestehend aus Biotechnologie-Unternehmen der Partnerländer und deren akademischen Partnern, mit einem Gesamtprojektvolumen von 233 Millionen Euro gefördert.
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