How To Use Milliard In A Sentence
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The only one of these which has gained any currency in English is milliard (for a thousand million) but it must be quite unfamiliar to most people today.
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Of course, we used to use the word milliard for ‘one thousand million’.
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Plentyoffish hat mehr als 1,1 Milliarden von 45 Millionen Besuchern [...] doolally Says:
Time to sell? « The Paradigm Shift
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Pour les premiers poly cellulaires, il faut attendre 1 milliards d'années avec reconnaissance mutuelle et coopération.
Archive 2009-04-10
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But if, for example, the rise in the emulsion to double the rarefaction is a milliard times less than in oxygen, it means that the effective weight of the grain is a milliard times greater than that of the oxygen molecule.
Jean Baptiste Perrin - Nobel Lecture
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Depuis 1978, le FIDA a investi plus de 10 milliards d'USD sous forme de prêts à faible taux d'intérêt et de dons, aidant ainsi plus de Oeuvrer pour que les Fonds international de populations rurales pauvres développement agricole 300 millions de femmes et d'hommes vivant dans une grande pauvreté en milieu rural à Via libèrent de la pauvreté se Paolo di Dono, 44 accroître leurs revenus et à faire vivre leur famille.
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A cela, il ajoute la fin de l'entente sur les services de garde après la première année, ce qui privera le Québec d'un autre milliard de dollars, déplore-t-il, d'où les 4,25 milliards $.
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The synonyms architectural and western are almost always used instead of architectonic and occidental. other examples being petroleum (excepting technical use and OPEC) and milliard.
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The exports and imports of the world had, in 1840, a value of 28, in 1889 of 74, milliards of marks.
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in England they call one thousand million a milliard
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According to the indications given by the semiofficial press, the 'nonrecurring' expenditure will amount to a milliard marks, while the 'permanent' annual expenditure resulting from the increase of effectives will exceed 200,000,000 marks.
The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
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At the left were more attractions: another menagerie, a heap of ostensible gold representing the five milliards paid by France, a gallery of astonished wax soldiers representing the Franco-Prussian war, a cook-shop with "mythologic" confectionery.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875