When it comes to real estate, there are oodles of incredible luxury estates across America.
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It also includes restaurants, town names, fuel stations and oodles of other points of interest.
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The high-speed wireless carrier, which is majority-owned by Sprint, continues to lose oodles of money.
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Spending oodles on marketing, Mr Citron has persuaded 1.6m Americans to ditch their land-line telephone company.
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When they watch James Bond, they envision themselves as suave womanizers with oodles of money.
This contains oodles of cells that are brushed off the walls of the intestine during digestion.
There are oodles of professional conversations, industry chats and useful information shared on a consistent basis.
To achieve these goals, you really need limitless time or oodles of money, but preferably both.
Adam Nelson won oodles of medals in his stellar career, including Olympic silver in 2000 and 2004.
In spite of its plummeting share price, Facebook has oodles of cash from its recent stockmarket flotation.
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And, when viewers tire of conventional television, they can find oodles of news and entertainment on the Internet.
In India, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), a consultancy, estimates that drug sales will grow 15-20% a year, creating oodles of opportunities.
Music aficionados with oodles of songs are likely to find this especially compelling.
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And the unions are preparing to spend oodles of money on the race.
The oodles of online prices on which its index is based are tamper-proof.
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They evidently believe there are oodles of money to be made from delivering information, entertainment and services to residential customers.
With a jobless rate of 10.2% and oodles of idle capacity, America still faces a bigger threat from deflation than from inflation.
The Lords is or was a great, quaint, British institution, with oodles of mystique, impenetrable conventions, and, as it happens, a built-in Conservative majority.
The result of this fear by association is oodles of media coverage.
He made oodles of money as a businessman in Boston, and then went on to become the state's 70th governor for one term.
Finally, there's oodles of first person video from a fencer, horse jumper, trapeze artist, ping pong player and fire juggler, to name a few.
And, of course, the show has reached out to fans on social media, giving them oodles of information on the show before its debut.
He was born into oodles of money, to a mother who was a Guggenheim heir and a father whose family owned Macy's department store.
Then we have France, a sexy-looking motorbike with oodles of speed and zip which gets sent spinning into the tyre wall by its heavyweight rivals.
They allow firms to gather oodles of information: big companies now obsessively monitor social media to find out what their customers really think about them.
Not that you'll really need to be micromanaging either of those things with 1GB of RAM and oodles of processing power, but still, it's a useful feature to have.
Secondly, there be Johnny Depp, ranked 27 on the Forbes Top 100 Celebrities, whose portrayal of blotto buccaneer Jack Sparrow has been garnering oodles of critical acclaim.
Do yourself a favor and dig into the benchmarks below -- we get the feeling we'll be seeing oodles of machines hit the wires this week with these chips within.
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There are oodles of court opinions on that point.
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