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  • Bazillion officials insist that last night's power failure was caused by a malfunction at a hydroelectric dam on the border between Brazil and Paraguay.

    CNN Transcript Nov 11, 2009 2009

  • It is available through regular online booksellers, or go straight to the publisher and get a metal badge to go with the book: Bazillion Points Books

    Ten Books I Own That None Of My Friends Own… « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2008

  • Everything from snooty magazine editors bemoaning their lack of wardrobe options during their first pregnancies (aw, sorry, Nina Garcia, is your belly getting in the way of that little Versace silk jersey number?) to "How to Look Like a Bazillion Bucks on Only $5 a Day" (which we all know is impossible) to "Thrift Store Chic: A Look at Leggings and Tunics Throughout the Ages."

    No, no, please don't write Ms Robinson 2008

  • I read the Sunday New York Times religiously and often find myself dawdling endlessly on the blueprints of a $Bazillion (and up!) apartments splayed as advertisements in the magazine section.

    Kimberly Brooks: Artist Porn: 10 Things That Turn Me On 2008

  • Anyhow, tomorrow is a new day, which means 5 Bazillion new mac rumor sites will spring up. haha

    Oh My God! Apple Killed Think Secret! Those Bastards! Duncan Riley 2005

  • Bazillion dollars saved in licensing overnight, payments to Microsoft no longer on the books.

    Schmidt: “Android Adoption Is About To Explode” Erick Schonfeld 2005

  • Bazillion was in print by 1939, when an advertisement in The New York Times said, "I have 46 bazillion holes in my shirt to cool me off."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed WARREN CLEMENTS 2011

  • If you earn a Bazillion bucks, you pay about the same percentage as that guy making 80k/year hopefully.

    digg.com: Top News 2011

  • YRCW at .21 (we doubled down at .11), now $3.76, up $35,500 (a Bazillion percent, I think but there was a reverse split…)

    Freaky Friday - Alpha 2 Says 'Cliff Ahead' - Seeking Alpha 2011

  • Kanchanaburi is the beaten track, well the bulldozed, tarred, luxury hotels built and a Bazillion package tourists already visited track to be more precise.

    Thailand Blogs Paul Wilding 2010

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