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Users who identify themselves as Muslims or as Christians friend each other on Facebook to the tune of roughly 60,000 to 90,000 a day.

In February RIKEN, a network of research institutions that are tax-funded to the tune of roughly $1 billion a year, set up an investigative panel after being notified of problems in the Nature papers.

In July, Mr. Bloomberg said at a news conference: "New York City subsidizes mass transit to the tune of roughly $500 million a year, and that's money that we do not have.

He started by asking the national government, which Mr. Kasl says is technically responsible for the upkeep of historical monuments, to help pay for repairing the bridge, to the tune of roughly $5.5 million.

Then Mr. Bloomberg added, "It is also true that New York City subsidizes mass transit to the tune of roughly $500 million a year, and that's money that we do not have".

Bitcoin prices have held up following the announcement that South Korean exchange Bithumb was hacked to the tune of roughly 35 billion won (approximately $31.6 million).

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Frey said that because it has agreed to modify the roughly $150.0 billion in mortgage-backed securities involved, then it will need to buy the loans out of the pool to the tune of about $80.0 billion.

These former comrades accused him of defrauding them to the tune of 120 million rand (roughly $12 million), and sued his company; they vowed that he would return to jail, not as a freedom fighter this time, but as a commonplace thief.

U.S. moms control the purse strings at home to the tune of $2.1 trillion per year, roughly equivalent to the gross domestic product of Italy, the seventh largest economy in the world.

But since then, scores of blue-chip U.S. companies quietly bankrolled politically active nonprofits to the tune of at least $185 million in roughly a single year, according to a new Center for Public Integrity investigation.

All, sometimes, far away from Scotland, but all bought and paid for, roughly to the tune of 10 per cent, by Scottish taxpayers.

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