They know the school pockets millions a year from licensed sales of jerseys, and other logoed items.
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Her strange behavior began to escalate when she was given access to her millions a few months ago.
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RTOs, meantime, cost hundreds of millions a year to operate and to administer.
For example, pension consultants receive millions a year from hosting conferences where they sell access to their pension fund clients.
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The iconic photograph of the blue marble floating in a field of black gave millions a new perspective on the planet.
Mr. MARASH: Well, through the Internet, we are reaching millions a week.
That has cut capital on hand by hundreds of millions of dollars, a substantial percentage of the bank's capital, saving millions a year in funding costs.
As I've reported before, the issue of incomplete journeys or "overcharging" on Oyster is a problem and it costs Londoners millions a year when they are given maximum fares.
Since Diners Club introduced the first universal credit card in 1950, an 8.5-by-5.5-cm piece of plastic has become for millions a modern symbol of identity and an indispensable tool of spending.
Essentially, when the academics do all the thinking, all the writing, all the editing, for free, how come three companies can make millions upon millions a year selling it all back to them?
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She broke the backs of labor unions whose power she felt was suffocating the British economy, and she allowed residents of council homes, public housing, to buy their houses, giving millions a new part in the economy.
Just spend a few millions, a few tens of millions maybe, on the machinery and produce away.
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It'd be interesting to have the presidential candidates asked during a debate, How many millions in a trillion?
While many weekday late-night efforts have failed (see Fox's earlier attempts with Joan Rivers and Chevy Chase), a successful late-night show can mint millions for a network.
While a win in the Daytona 500 would be worth mega millions, a top ten finish is plenty to keep Patrick earning eight figures.
Last week, a power outage at the main refinery in Baji, in northern Iraq, cut production from two millions gallons a day to 400, 000.
The teenagers bought into the pitch from Andy Enfield, a coach made millions starting up a document imaging and contract management company in the health care industry, and who happens to be married to former supermodel Amanda Marcum.
Never pay hundreds of millions for a game that is less than two months old.
When a drug company spends millions to develop a vaccine, it wants an economic return.
The pay-out is thought to have saved millions in a costly and lengthy legal battle for damages.
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Campaigning for that job is State Treasurer Phil Angelides, who made millions as a real estate developer.
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His other efforts included plowing millions in a telecom network called XO and a satellite service called Teledesic.
Blair channeled millions through a complicated web of companies, paying just a fraction in tax, it was reported.
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Dr Burnie has raised millions via a share flotation to pursue the project.
It can search half a billion documents in less than one-quarter of a second and handle millions of searches a day.
And from banks and income-tax offices, they acquire confidential lists of the super-rich who surrendered millions in a 1998 tax amnesty.
Replacements are expected to cost millions, a "big, big blow" for the financially struggling museum, said Susan Henshaw Jones, the museum's director.
Winfrey's ability to communicate with the unseen millions on a homey, grass-roots level is just about unequaled in the history of television.
In fact, we later learned the client had lost tens of millions as a result of a scam he was utterly unaware of.
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"I like to fish where the fish are--but I wasn't going to go out and spend millions creating a luxury chain, " says Ledsinger, 52, onetime president at St.
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