1. As the Games draw nearer, the pins, which seldom appreciate in monetary value, have become worth more than money. 2. But because the yen has been becoming worth more dollars, the surplus reported in dollars continued to grow until last year. 3. But those in the pool become worth two dollars and then are divided equally among all the subjects. 4. Courier has become worth all the attention. 5. Credits for those tons could easily become worth millions of dollars to the organization in the future. 6. Dozens of founders of fledgling Internet companies have become worth millions on paper in a matter of months. 7. Free to innovate and flourish on their own, the liberated parts of those monopolies collectively became worth more than the whole. 8. Mugerwa and his colleagues are aware that in the past, when vaccines have been developed in Africa, they disappear as soon as they become worth money. 9. No financial terms are being disclosed for the deal, to be announced Thursday, but it seems likely to become worth millions of dollars for SpeechWorks. 10. Of course, with carryovers, a hole can become worth much more. |