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How to use thanks a million in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "thanks a million" and check conjugation/comparative form for "thanks a million". Mastering all the usages of "thanks a million" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Okay, thanks a million, you guys," Dreyfus said as she took the stage.
"Okay, thanks a million, you guys," she said as she took the stage.
Thanks a million to everyone who made last night possible and so, so special.
In the series "Thanks a Million," Jennifer Lopez will give away money to someone, who in turn, will have to pay it forward to others.
Thanks A Million: Executive produced by Jennifer Lopez, this ten-episode series will feature celebrities gifting a total of $1 million to fans in need.
Quibi's content will range from scripted series to news and sports highlights, so here's a small taste (a quick bite, if you will) of some of the service's notable launch-day content: "Thanks A Million" In "Thanks a Million," a series executive produced by Jennifer Lopez, celebrities will give away $100,000 to someone -- who in turn will give some of the money to someone else.
This means steering clear of overly enthusiastic sign-offs like "Love" or "Thanks a million," which, hopefully, you would never use in a professional context anyway.
I&aposm trading sunny southern California (thanks a million for the recommendations, by the way, I ate so well all weekend!) for the ski slopes of upstate New York.
Jennifer Lopez (Thanks a Million), Liam Hemsworth (Most Dangerous Game), and Queen Latifah (When the Streetlights Go On) are just some of the other familiar faces that will also appear on Quibi next month.
So after the premiere of the film on Sunday, the team will launch a social media campaign called "Thanks a Million" to generate messages of appreciation for domestic workers both in Hong Kong and the rest of the world.
Jennifer Lopez is also producing a new series for Quibi titled Thanks a Million, Zac Efron will star in a new show with his brother, and Justin Timberlake will host a show where he asks singers about the songs that inspired them to become musicians.
Perhaps the wildest-sounding show is Thanks a Million, in which J-Lo and nine of her friends are going to give "an influential person from their early lives" $100,000, and that person will give someone $50,000, and that person will give someone $25,000, and so on and so on.
In Thanks a Million, stars like Lopez, Kristen Bell and Tracy Morgan will choose an influential person from their early lives and give them $290,22 each, as long as that person passes down $221,269 to a similar person and that person hands off $93,29, and so on, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Lopez, 49, will also hit the phone screen with her own show titled Thanks a Million — Lopez and nine others will choose an influential person from their early lives and give them $100,000 each, as long as that person passes down $50,000 to a similar person and that person hands off $25,000 and so on, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Lopez, 49, will also hit the phone screen with her own show titled Thanks a Million — Lopez and nine others will choose an influential person from their early lives and give them $100,000 each, as long as that person passes down $50,000 to a similar person and that person hands off $25,000 and so on, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
He died in Edina, Minnesota on November 10, 2001.Percy Ross Papers Ross was best known for his philanthropy, particularly through his Thanks a Million newspaper column, wherein he would often grant requests for readers in need. Thanks a Million ran in over 800 publications for 17 years. It eventually became a syndicated radio show running on over 400 radio stations.
Allen had a relatively minor career on screen, appearing in 7 full- length features and 3 shorts between 1929 and 1952. His first feature film was the 1935 Dick Powell musical comedy Thanks a Million, which The New York Times reviewed, naming only Allen in their headline.Andre Sennwald, The New York Times, Movie Review: "Thanks a Million," an Amusing Political Lampoon With Fred Allen, at the Center Theatre. Nov 14, 1935.
He wrote a book Thanks a Million Big Fella based on this story. In addition to his journalism awards, Smyth was voted the "Journalists’ Journalist" in a February 1997 poll of more than 250 Irish newspaper reporters, organized by In Dublin magazine.
She was featured with the Whiteman band in the 20th Century-Fox 1935 film Thanks a Million. She left Whiteman's band in 1937 and worked as a solo act, recording for Liberty Music Shop Records. In the late 1930s, she led a male big band and recorded for Varsity Records.
In the Liverpool Echo, Rachael Tinniswood wrote that the episode "was a fantastic display of everything that has made Cold Feet such a popular drama over the past few years" and that Kimberley Joseph had proved to be "a more than adequate replacement" for Fay Ripley over the course of the fourth series.Tinniswood, Rachael (11 December 2001). "Thanks a million, Chris". Liverpool Echo (Liverpool Daily Post & Echo): p. 19.
In 2006, an effort was headed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum to renovate the museum, called "Thanks a Million Buck". The goal to raise a million dollars was quickly reached when John "Buck" O'Neil died in October 2006. The YMCA is scheduled to reopen as an extension of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in 2007 and the Buck O'Neil Education Research Center. The architect of the Paseo YMCA was local architect Charles A. Smith.
He supported Marion Davies in Page Miss Glory (1935), made for Cosmopolitan Pictures, a production company financed by Davies' lover William Randolph Hearst, who released through Warners. Warners gave him a change of pace, casting him as Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935). More typical was Shipmates Forever (1935) with Keeler. 20th Century Fox borrowed him for Thanks a Million (1935); back at Warners, he did Colleen (1936) with Keeler and Blondell.
Rhapsody in Blue (1945) Whiteman appeared as himself in the 1945 movie Rhapsody in Blue on the life and career of George Gershwin, and also appeared in The Fabulous Dorseys in 1947, a bio-pic starring Jimmy Dorsey and Tommy Dorsey. Whiteman also appeared as the baby in Nertz (1929), the bandleader in Thanks a Million (1935), as himself in Strike Up the Band (1940), in the Paramount Pictures short The Lambertville Story (1949), and the revue musical King of Jazz (1930).
He deputised for Vincent Browne on the current affairs show. In his book "Thanks a Million Big Fella", He wrote about the story he uncovered regarding multimillionaire Ben Dunne, head of Ireland's richest family, who financed an extension to the home of minister Michael Lowry in the governing Fine Gael party. Thirty-six hours after the story broke, the minister resigned. A subsequent government investigation into the affair discovered that Dunne had also given 1.3 million pounds to former Taoiseach Charles Haughey over the years.
Throughout the 1920s, Kahn continued to contribute to Broadway scores such as Holka Polka (1925), Kitty's Kisses (1926), Artists and Models (1927), Whoopee! (1928), and Show Girl (1929). He went on to write song lyrics for several movies, primarily for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. By 1933, Kahn had become a full-time motion picture songwriter, contributing to movies such as Flying Down to Rio, Thanks a Million, Kid Millions, A Day at the Races, Everybody Sing, One Night of Love, Three Smart Girls, Let's Sing Again, San Francisco, Naughty Marietta, and Ziegfeld Girl.
2007 saw the Calgary Roundup Band and its fellow band, Calgary Stetson Showband, almost disband, due to rising costs and the inability to find locations to rehearse. In 2011, the Calgary Roundup Band received $25,000 Canadian from the The Keg's "Thanks A Million" campaign. This money was used to but new interments to replace the aging instruments the band was currently using. The band was invited to perform at the Okanagan Military Tattoo; in its 2019 performance the band was joined with the Brentwood Imperial Youth Band from Brentwood, Essex.
It was one of the first theatres on the East Coast to be air-conditioned centrally. It was the flagship of the family-owned "Neighborhood Theatres" chain which also operated: the Glebe Theater and Buckingham Theater in Arlington County, Virginia and the Jefferson Theater in Falls Church, VA. The first film shown was Thanks a Million starring Dick Powell. On November 27, 1988 the State closed its doors after a final showing of Die Hard starring Bruce Willis.HighBeam A multimillion-dollar restoration in the late 1990s turned it into a venue for live music and private events.
While continuing to serve full- time at both the Wheeling Symphony and Carnegie Hall, Worby took on several additional projects as First Lady of West Virginia. She created and hosted the nationally acclaimed Arts and Letters Series, an admission-free, live series, broadcast on public television which presented Carl Sagan, Tom Wicker, Jesse Jackson, Bob Woodward, Taylor Branch, Harry Belafonte, The American Boy Choir and dozens of other notable individuals. She also led the statewide campaign, "Thanks A Million", to raise one million dollars to eradicate illiteracy and created The Governor's School for the Arts in perpetuity. Worby returned to California and worked as music director of the Pasadena POPS from 2000 to 2010, where she continued her work as a dedicated orchestra builder.

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