71.   Shareholders may come to be skeptical about mergers promoted by executives who stand to make millions just for doing a deal.

72.   Some Dayton-area districts are spending millions for newer, faster computers, for CD-ROM capabilities and for wiring their computers into networks.

73.   Specialists say that trying to extract millions for the cost of urban violence will be difficult.

74.   Spooner is a novelist who has made millions for his customers in his day job as a stockbroker, these days at Salomon Smith Barney.

75.   Stella is a hard-working investment adviser, making millions for her already-rich clients while not doing badly for herself.

76.   Such efforts softened the image of corporate America and raised millions for the likes of breast cancer, AIDS, drunken driving and environmental destruction.

77.   Ten billion animals are killed in the United States every year for food, tens of millions for research.

78.   That could mean millions for charitable health care organizations in the state.

79.   The Atlanta-based network paid millions for the show rights and expect to attract lots of viewers.

80.   That would free up millions for spending on health care, education and roads.

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