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Several years ago, officials started appealing to the public to return any original bricks they held or knew about, and citizens have brought in somewhere between 120,000 and 400,000 of them, depending on which official you ask.

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His campaign had suggested last week that Mr. Perry was more likely to bring in somewhere around $10 million.

Perhaps trying to manage expectations, his campaign last week dismissed reports that Mr. Perry was hoping to raise as much as $20 million and suggested at the time that he was more likely to bring in somewhere around $10 million.

How much can you loan me?" "What's your income?" "Right now I'm on Job Seeker's Allowance of £53.05 a week, but I hope to get a job soon that ought to bring in somewhere around £160 a week".

There were very few outright financial disasters among the films released in the five weeks after Memorial Day, the biggest bomb being the animated "Titan A.E.," which cost more than $85 million and is expected to bring in somewhere around a third of that, causing 20th Century Fox this week to close the Phoenix animation studio that created it.

Even if it turns out that MakerBot owners are just nuts for ol' Snuffie and, say, one in four of them buys the model, that's just $15,000 — a tiny drop in the bucket for Sesame Workshop, who brings in somewhere around $45 million in merchandise licensing each and every year.

I also heard there could be as many as 3,000 tanks, and based on the information available from reports released earlier this year on similar operations in Syria, my sources and I estimate the jihadists bring in somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million every month.

I also heard there could be as many as 3,000 tanks, and based on the information available from reports released earlier this year on similar operations in Syria, my sources and I estimate the jihadists bring in somewhere between £300,000 and £600,000 every month.

It is likely, Pennington said, that beans were brought in from somewhere else for sprouting.

Dogs are just domesticated wolves, brought in from the wild somewhere in Asia back in the Pleistocene.

The company, worth somewhere along $50 billion, brought in former Barack Obama campaign manager David Plouffe to help mold its political campaign as it tried strong-arming the city for less regulation.

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