Good pitchers are one in a million, which means that hundreds of them must live in China.
Nottingham, now 49, is the unlucky one in a million whose body cannot process cholesterol at all.
And even then, amidst all this chaos, only one in a million fertilized eggs make it to adulthood.
If the risk is one in a million, do you still risk being the parent of that one?
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Critics point out that about one in a million people might die from side effects of the vaccine.
One in a million people have damaged copies of a gene which is essential for breaking down fats.
The report, she said, concluded the current risk of contracting legionella at the hospital was about "one in a million".
"It's like one in a million, the mayor to get your family out, " said Robert Cooper, 20, who is Hodge's nephew.
"This isn't a one in a million case, " says Tracey, chief executive officer of the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset, New York.
The One in a Million Free School was due to open on 3 September but funding was withdrawn because it had failed to attract enough pupils.
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The Department for Education has signed a funding agreement which means the One in a Million Free School can take its first pupils on 2 September.
So think about this: Even if you're one in a million, on a planet of 6.8 billion that means there are nearly 7, 000 people just like you.
The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose.
One photon in a million comes away with a different frequency from the one that it arrived with because it changes the structure of a chemical bond in one of the plastic's molecules.
Prototypes built by researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory, Stanford University and Philips, a Dutch electrical-goods firm, can detect a substance that is present at a concentration of less than one part in a million billion.
John Maynard Keynes' 1919 observation still holds true: When inflationary forces are unleashed and the destruction is felt, not one person in a million will understand the inflationary process in play.
Traditionally, this is viewed as a one-in-a-million disease.
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An online scrapbook where users can "pin" images and share them with others, Pinterest has grown to about 23 million users in July from about one million a year ago, according to online analytics firm comScore.
Such disaster, prior to the initial movement of the masses would have had probability of one-in-a-million.
As a lot of people before me have done, I ask you to consider people who are the kinds of one-in-a-million game-changers who rewrite history.
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Apple announced Monday that its pre-orders for the iPhone 4S have topped one million in a single day, surpassing the previous single day pre-order record of 600, 000 held by the iPhone 4.
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Additionally, a court ordered Apple to pay iPhone-using lawyer, Kim Hyung-suk, one million won in a civil suit against the company.
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Instead of just saying yes, Boehner elected to move forward with his Plan B option, calling for a tax increase on only those who earn in excess of one million dollars a year.
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Unemployment in the UK fell again in September and now stands just above one-million - a level last seen in the 1970s.
The consumer preview of Windows 8 was downloaded one million times in a single day.
Only about one in 10 million diamonds possesses a color pure enough to qualify as fancy vivid.
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