Sentences with phrase «squillions of»

I've got squillions of black and white postcards to put here plus some beautiful recipe books and general junk to display here (as long as the cats aren't dicks and decide to see if they'll take their weight and / or how quickly they can knock everything off them...)
There are squillions of parameters that feed into a GCM.
Probably not, but then Sony Ericsson — and countless other manufacturers — already have squillions of suitable phones for them.
Every summer, Ivan and his cronies manage to tell us how many squillions of Pounds Arsene Wenger has at his disposal IF he wanted to buy a few superstars to join the team.
Nintendo sold a squillion of these things yet I have a feeling that they became dust collectors quicker than just about any piece of tech ever.

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Money equals power, after all, and Sheikh Mansour has spent eleventy squillion pounds buying himself a football club to crush teams like Blackburn as a matter of course (and then the rest of the Premier League and a fair chunk of Europe too, if his plans come to fruition).
So that doesn't sound like a statement of intent to go out and spend squillions on an established superstriker.
We all know that the Arsenal fans are very unhappy that Arsene Wenger did not go out and spend squillions in the transfer market (like most other top clubs) but although everyone is saying that our ONLY acquisition this summer was the goalkeeper Petr Cech, the fact is that Wenger did snap up a bagfull of promising young players.
Of course we could be a really good team like Manchester United, who have spent squillions since the arrival of Louis Van Gaal, and who are they playing that same weeOf course we could be a really good team like Manchester United, who have spent squillions since the arrival of Louis Van Gaal, and who are they playing that same weeof Louis Van Gaal, and who are they playing that same week?
Because while the British Wheel of Yoga higher - ups may want people to think too many yoga teachers are undertrained, fluffy types who injure people left right and centre, and are earning squillions doing it, just across the pond, there's a growing snark directed at young female teachers, who are depicted as vain, clueless, or trust - fund - obnoxious.
Colt is the underdog whose meteoric and highly - unlikely rise through the ranks of his chosen sport, culminating predictably in a showdown with an old, under - written foe, has been seen on screen a squillion times before.
With Google making squillions out of advertising revenue there seemed no logic to moving from great, inexpensive Nexus price point for the phone to attempting to sell an ultra expensive device that had no precedent outside Apples price gouging.
Once again Pokemon has sold in the squillions, this evening the reviews for Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is scoring 10's all over the place, with December's Bravely Default: Flying Fairy shimmering in the distance as once of my most lusted after games.
The naysayers who pointed out that it was extremely poor taste to erect such a massive pile of brick mashed potato (someone else's words, not mine) that cost squillions while other institutions languish in the barren wasteland that is the current arts funding landscape, seem to be backpeddling loads now everybody loves it.
The focus is on the derivatives market and SHL can and does make squillions for State and Federal coffers from a very small percentage of total electricity production.
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