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There is so much off and wrong in this response that all I can say is: the liberals (myself, McGinn, and others) are against the tunnel and especially against Seattle having to pay for the bulk of the $5.4 billion's overruns.
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But its failure means €19.1 billion's worth of flotations have now been pulled or postponed in Europe this year, more than in any full year since 2007, according to Dealogic.
Spain's Lottery IPO Has No Lucky Numbers Andrew Peaple 2011
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Of this the total of the money created by the Treasury was only £25 billion's worth of notes and coins.
Bob Diamond loses his shine as MPs quiz him over banking and bonuses 2011
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Following last year's disposal of $21 billion's worth of upstream assets, production is set to fall by 7.4% to 3.4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2011.
Not-Quite-New BP Faces Old Challenges Andrew Peaple 2011
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PriceWaterhouseCoopers estimates $113 billion's worth of mining mergers and acquisitions were done globally in 2010.
Overheard 2011
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China bought $27 billion's worth of JGBs this year, six times as much as it accumulated in the last five combined.
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China purchased $27 billion's worth of Japanese bonds this year, which is six times what it bought in the past five years together.
Morning briefing: Japan unveils new stimulus, reports higher GDP growth 2010
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Yet this didn't stop the Saudi's recently completing the biggest arms deal in history, purchasing over $60 billion's worth of weapons from America.
James Denselow: Where Next for Saudi Arabia? James Denselow 2010
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Yet this didn't stop the Saudi's recently completing the biggest arms deal in history, purchasing over $60 billion's worth of weapons from America.
James Denselow: Where Next for Saudi Arabia? James Denselow 2010
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Yet this didn't stop the Saudi's recently completing the biggest arms deal in history, purchasing over $60 billion's worth of weapons from America.
James Denselow: Where Next for Saudi Arabia? James Denselow 2010
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