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That means that on every dollar you take in over $100,000, you should be making forty cents.
Of course, there's only so much history one can take in over the course of an evening.
For-profit colleges enroll only about 12% of America's college students, but they take in over a quarter of all federal financial aid, or around $33bn a year.
Republicans, who took control of both chambers of the Legislature after elections last year, called for cuts and reining in spending to the $34 billion that the state expected to take in over the next two years.
"The Avengers" — about a star squad of Marvel superheroes, including Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, Captain America and Black Widow — is now on track to take in over $1 billion at the global box office, analysts estimate.
Analysts had expected that film, which cost $125 million to make, to take in over $50 million; the first installment in this franchise opened with $62 million in 2009.
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Those funds took in over $500 billion.
His house took in over four feet of water from Hurricane Katrina.
Jordan meanwhile has taken in over half a million and Lebanon up to one million people displaced by the conflict.
Today, Ladbrokes says it takes in over 1 million pounds, or $1.8 million, from celebrity-related wagers annually.
Money market funds, which have taken in over $3 trillion, have long been considered a safe place for investors.
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