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- noun More than one
billion of something, especiallymoney .
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Examples
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It was an investment, mere millions paying off in multibillions of profit.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: Fracking & Fukushima: More Obscene Than The Word They Sound Like Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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When the U.S. military began stripping the 505 bases it had built there at the cost of unknown multibillions of taxpayer dollars, it sloughed off $580 million worth of no-longer-wanted equipment on the Iraqis.
Tom Engelhardt: Debacle! Tom Engelhardt 2012
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It was an investment, mere millions paying off in multibillions of profit.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: Fracking & Fukushima: More Obscene Than The Word They Sound Like Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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It was an investment, mere millions paying off in multibillions of profit.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: Fracking & Fukushima: More Obscene Than The Word They Sound Like Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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It was an investment, mere millions paying off in multibillions of profit.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: Fracking & Fukushima: More Obscene Than The Word They Sound Like Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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Is the United States really in a hypercrisis that warrants putting the word cyber in front of everything and multibillions more in the pockets of military-industrial corporations?
Frida Berrigan: Cyberscares About Cyberwars Equal Cybermoney 2009
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BTW I'd love to know what percentage of Australian Online Media Businesses (the ones valued at multibillions by private equity) spend on R+D?
MyHome Could be Yours. Ben Barren 2007
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Those four monster bases in Iraq (and many others) were soon being built at the cost of multibillions and are, even today, being significantly upgraded.
Unraveling Iraq 2008
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To compete in the world of the Internet, TCI has to spend multibillions to upgrade its systems.
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As banks are trying to recover from their multibillions that they have lost in the mortgage crisis, they ` re saying no now to loans for profitable, expanding and healthy small businesses.
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