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Zillions live in the soil and oceans, and zillions more compose the human microbiome — the bacteria lining the human intestine, skin and mouth.
But their owners are clearly not making zillions off of them.
There are zillions of 'em out there, many both cheaper and better.
She might get lost on here just looking at the zillions of choices.
"(The NCAA) is making zillions of dollars ... why not allow it," Vitale says.
You know, No. 1, you got zillions of dollars in your pension funds.
There were zillions of nitpicky queries about style and grammar that had to be answered immediately.
And with zillions of carats worth of dazzling Lorraine Schwartz jewels, it was hard to look away.
The challenge, therefore, is finding the right recipe for improvement among the zillions of possible wrong ones.
After all that math, NASA can only confidently say that say there all zillions of uncountable stars.
There are zillions of permutations, and one especially notable riff came courtesy of the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Meanwhile, there are zillions and jillions of artists who are just as worthy of getting these things.
"I'm not the biggest proponent or fan of raising zillions of dollars as quickly as possible," Dawalibi said.
Many of my Democratic colleagues have had to sustain zillions of dollars of dishonest Republican 30-second ads.
But that probably won't dissuade a flood of millions and zillions of ripoffs, hopefully with neat non-exploding features.
This technique attempts to follow the zillions of particles in a plasma by treating groups of them as "superparticles".
I might agree or disagree with some of Elizabeth Warren's zillions of policy proposals, but at least they're proposals.
Its racks of humming computers, crunching through zillions of cryptographic calculations every second, are designed to mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
"Both these campaigns and their independent expenditures are going to spend zillions of dollars," said Larry Ceisler, a Philadelphia Democratic strategist.
The trick is to maximise the chance of choosing the right answer instead of one of the zillions of wrong ones.
So they make zillions of superhero films, or biblical epics, or World War II dramas, or animated movies starring talking animals.
This year, indie beauty brands started coming out with Harry Potter-themed makeup that made us, and zillions of others, insanely excited.
It's got plenty of money, by the way, it's got zillions of dollars, and it has this amazing brand, people love it.
When you're dealing with these tech companies, they are worth zillions of dollars, more than the net worth of the entire music industry.
There are zillions of apps, like Facetune, that you can use to give yourself an instant transformation with nary a jog on the treadmill.
So everything came from our instinct and by trying, by making zillions of errors, and sometimes we were able to make a step forward.
I think that works because really only like 1 percent of content is good, so we don't have to have zillions of people doing that.
Operating systems have zillions of lines of code, and despite more than a decade of fixes and patches, holes and bugs continue to become apparent.
This is a recognition that the zillions of apparently non-pathogenic bacteria on and in human bodies, hitherto largely ignored, are actually important for people's health.
In addition to the zillions of dollars of sparkling loaners she gets for red carpets and cover shoots, she's amassed an 'insane' jewelry collection of her own.
There was a time when the likes of "Braveheart", "Titanic" and "Gladiator" could make zillions at the box office, while also scooping up armfuls of golden statuettes.
But translating a piece of maths into usable computer code and then delivering it to the zillions of machines that will need updating will not be easy.
The heart of it, though, is that the Eurosceptic world has thousands of books and zillions of pamphlets and has been talking about this for many decades.
This movie, directed by TV super-producer Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash, Brothers & Sisters, Everwood, and zillions more), is based on Becky Albertalli's 2015 YA novel Simon vs.
And if the measurement is done the wrong way, the computer will spit out just one of its zillions of possible states, and almost certainly the wrong one.
And amid the rise of camera-phones and YouTube, many artists have softened their positions amid the deluge of zillions of grainy live clips circulating online every day.
They can do the country an enormous favor by spending zillions in the general election, helping along those who are still blind to the fraud of Donald Trump.
"If you think of market size as a pyramid, there are zillions of markets at the bottom of the pyramid that have very small volume," Mr. Mann said.
But new "generative design" means AI-infused software can run zillions of tiny permutations to find the best possible design—one that a human might not come up with.
Now they tumble out like doughnuts on a conveyor belt, as zillions of writers covering the field realize that to make a statement they have to go really longform.
And zillions of people will be excited to see 2017 models, like the tenth anniversary iPhone and the (presumably) non-flammable Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (or whatever it's called).
It felt like we, didn't miss the boat, but the by the time it came out Tore had done Gran Turismo with the Cardigans, which sold zillions of copies.
Of all the zillions of things that might be possible in principle, your mind is able to zero in on just a few specific possibilities, completely ignoring all the others.
The whole reason Outlier could exist was that the company could set up an exacting, specialized supply chain and fabrication process without having to charge zillions of dollars, because internet.
Created by TV veteran David Hemingson (Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23, and zillions more), Whiskey Cavalier knows what it is — which is a compliment, since many shows don't.
That sound you hear in the distance is the excited squeals and then frustrated keyboard banging of zillions of shoppers trying to get into Lilly Pulitzer's annual After Party sale.
They then coated the interior surface of a glass container with a commercial preparation of titanium dioxide, known as PURETi Clean, which contains zillions of tiny crystals of the chemical.
And it seems that zillions of people still cotton to the idea of ranking our intellects, from top to bottom, the ingenious to the comatose, the gods to the rocks.
In fact, if there are zillions of conscious humans, and far fewer humans living in "base" reality, it's almost likely we are in a simulation right now, as you read this story.
I was kind of exposed to it then, and I thought, "This is ..." What did you think when you were sitting there, at these ... I've been to zillions of these talks, it's crazy.
The real problem here is that there are zillions of other apps that have requested similar permissions and definitely don't need them, and those applications are still installed on many many user accounts.
There'd be zillions of personal data sets, and every individual would have the technical capacity and social resolve to share only what they wanted, plus the power to revoke information from the commons.
The real problem here is that there are zillions of other apps that have requested similar permissions and definitely don't need them, and those applications are still installed on many many user accounts.
For a second, reading this news, I wondered if Disney had invented Norway in the first place, as part of its plan to make zillions of dollars off the fact that Norway exists.
But competing with specialized brands such as Suunto and Garmin is tough, as the watches from those manufacturers come with zillions of features and micromanagement options that the Huawei device just doesn't have.
For the 953 revival of "Annie," he designed a grand staircase in Daddy Warbucks's mansion after his 6-year-old daughter persuaded him that a man with zillions of dollars ought to have one.
Just kidding, you couldn't miss her: She was wearing a black mermaid gown with a beaded breastplate (and nothing else), zillions of rings and enough highlighter to ensure her cheekbones could be seem from space.
Then the second part of the system sifts those moves for those that look like they might lead to a win, again based on patterns it has picked up through memorising zillions of previous games.
But this week, one dress managed to generate a ton of buzz without zillions of sequins or oodles of diamonds: a Jonathan Simkhai sheath which made multiple red carpet appearances within just a few days.
I'm excited, and a lot of our readers are too, about the upcoming Galaxy S8 and the iPhone 8 (if that's what it'll be called) and their huge screens, powerful new processors and zillions of features.
This travel system combines an infant car seat that clicks directly into the stroller base to make traveling with your little one a breeze (and the zillions of rapturous 5-star reviews on Google back it up).
One of the things that is joyful about the current youth, for me as a mid-old, is that they are creating a new world of zillions of identities, in an age of chaotic recombination and Finstas.
The result is nowhere near something you'd get developed in a studio, but it's decent-sized and fun, and it's definitely a better memory than something that's stuck with the zillions of other photos you have on your phone.
They're sprinkled fairly heavily amid shots of Sphero's BB-8 droid (the darling of CES), celebrity selfies (Adrian Grenier is a Dell fan, apparently), and zillions of not-so-humble brags about successfully test-riding a self-balancing scooter.
Campaigns will no longer be able to microtarget — tailoring ads to people's specific data and behavior — which is the online equivalent of whispering millions of different messages into zillions of different ears for maximum effect and with minimum scrutiny.
In its first few episodes, Animal Kingdom still contains echoes of the zillions of other cable crime dramas it's competing with, but its Southern California locations are a beautiful sun-drenched hell, and it reveals flashes of a much better show.
The new feature will compete head-on with Foursquare, which has offered list-making tools for some time, as well as with smaller startups like Soon, Spot, and the zillions of other "bucket list" making tools on the App Store.
Yes, it was hashtag-problematic that Deneuve plays a vampire who lures (the formerly straight) Sarandon into her murderous lifestyle — just one more film in the toxic tradition of depicting LGBT people as killers (see also: Rope, Cruising, Dressed to Kill, and zillions more).
This brilliant knit cap incorporates a wireless Bluetooth speaker and microphone so he can get his jam on (or take a call) while walking the dog or going for a jog — or taking zillions of Christmas lights off the house and shrubbery come January.
New types of mineral may come into existence as a result of things like the deposition of elemental aluminium in the soil (the stuff is unknown in nature) and the settling to the sea bed of zillions of plastic scraps now littering the ocean.
If Earth breathes, sweats and quakes — if it births zillions of organisms that ceaselessly devour, transfigure and replenish its air, water and rock — and if those creatures and their physical environments evolve in tandem, then why shouldn't we think of our planet as alive?
" There is not much that's looking up for any character in Victor Hugo's epic 1862 novel "Les Misérables," which has provided the subject matter for dozens of theater, television and film adaptations, most famously the blockbuster musical that zillions of fans affectionately call "Les Miz.
"Thanks to the rise of the selfie generation, high-definition cameras all over the place mean one thing: If you're going to take zillions of photos of yourself and your friends, well, you've got to look a lot better than I do without makeup," Cramer said.
This isn't the first or last movie to radically shift the perspective of classic source material — take Jane Campion's Portrait of a Lady, which cast Nicole Kidman in a subversive adaptation of the Henry James classic, or even the zillions of rom-coms and dramas based on Shakespeare plays.
The owner, Joe Barbour, says the last couple of years have been personally thrilling for him because they've seen the advent of Facebook Live, Meerkat, and Periscope — all the technology he needed to make a live stream restaurant a reality without paying zillions of dollars for professional equipment.
"Thanks to the rise of the selfie generation, high-definition cameras all over the place mean one thing: If you're going to take zillions of photos of yourself and your friends, well, you've got to look a lot better than I do without makeup," the "Mad Money " host said.
There are zillions of weird old rich dudes out there who not only collect porn for fapping, but because it's perhaps valuable, and because they genuinely admire the art of it, and because they like the crass twist of collecting antique shit but having that shit be antique daguerreotypes of your grandma and a horse.
"I was entrenched in a host of problems to do with music data, which can be summarized by saying that all the information about who made or owns music is fractured across zillions of proprietary databases, preventing artists from being paid and making life difficult for services wanting to pay them," Walden told Forbes last year.
" Now, on the cusp of the dreaded 50th birthday, Arthur finds himself in a sort of authorial Sargasso Sea, "too old to be fresh and too young to be rediscovered, one who never sits next to anyone on a plane who has heard of his books," reduced to accepting gigs like interviewing a mega-best-selling author named H.H.H. Mandern, who has made zillions writing "space operettas" of "tin-ear language and laughable stock characters.
The game can be played through the Zillions of Games game platform, by downloading the corresponding files from this link.
The AI included in Zillions of Games is able to play almost any variant correctly programmed within it to a reasonable standard.
Embassy chess can be played with chess engine ChessV. It is also possible to play Embassy chess in Zillions of Games using a third-party rules file, such as this one.
This system was able to play a number of chess-like games, given game rules definition in a special language called Game Description Language, without any human interaction once the games were generated. In 1998, the commercial system Zillions of Games was developed by Jeff Mallett and Mark Lefler. The system used a LISP-like language to define the game rules. Zillions of Games derived the evaluation function automatically from the game rules based on piece mobility, board structure and game goals.
In many of his shows, he appeared in costume, performed his dance, the Soupy Shuffle, introduced many characters such as Nicky Nooney, the Mississippi Gambler, etc., and took "zillions" of pies in the face.
There are 15 variants to this game. Neutron and some of its variants are some of the main games featured in Zillions of Games. The game has been solved to some degree. Analysis has shown that the first player wins.
Jerzy Rugby is trying to create truly intelligent robots. While his actual life crumbles, Rugby toils in his virtual office, testing the robots online. Then, something goes wrong and zillions of computer virus ants invade the net. Rugby is the man wanted for the crime.
With perfect play, the hunters win. This is a great example of a game where the humans have an edge over the computer. In some variants, the Zillions of Games program takes longer to win a game for the hunters as compared to human players.
Breakthrough is an abstract strategy board game invented by Dan Troyka in 2000 and made available as a Zillions of Games file (ZRF). It won the 2001 8x8 Game Design Competition, even though the game was originally played on a 7x7 board, as it is trivially extensible to larger board sizes.
Camelot was eventually discontinued in 1968, then reissued as "Inside Moves" in 1985, and finally discontinued again in 1986.Due to Camelot's former popularity, vintage copies are often available on eBay and elsewhere. Camelot can also be played on a personal computer using Zillions of Games software. Parker Brothers marketed several game variants.
Mighty Math is a collection of six educational video games for the Windows and Macintosh platforms, developed and published by Edmark software. As the title indicates, the games are heavily oriented on mathematics. Two of each games cater for different age groups with fitting content. Carnival Countdown and Zoo Zillions are suited for Kindergarten and 2nd graders and teaches beginner topics.
The aims of the site are to educate readers about chess variants, encourage gameplay, and provide a place for free discussion. The site has featured game competitions as well as variant design competitions, and provides facilities for publishing documents. Numerous files are available for playing variants using the Zillions of Games proprietary software engine. The site also features The Game Courier software developed by Fergus Duniho which can be used to play almost any variant.
It changed its name from Penny Power to Zillions because penny suggested its readers had limited consumer power. A 1982 review of the magazine praised its child appeal and value as a teaching tool in schools. There were also TV specials that ran on PBS and HBO. The magazine folded in 2000, after a change in leadership at the Consumers Union led it to closing down the magazine which only broke even.
The game is said to have a "chess-like feel". The game set includes a board and fifty pieces of various colors and shapes. The game is marketed as a "space- age strategy game".Board Game Geek It is also considered to be one of the “better” chess variations.”The Game Pile” 3M no longer produces games, but Ploy has been adapted for play on Vassal, Zillions of Games or via a ploy program.
Several internet chess servers facilitate live play of popular variants, including Chess.com, Lichess, and the Free Internet Chess Server. The software packages Zillions of Games and Fairy-Max have been programmed to support many chess variants. Some chess engines are also able to play a handful of variants, for instance the version of Stockfish implemented on Lichess is able to play King-of-the-hill, Three-check chess, Atomic chess, Horde chess, and Racing Kings.
Martin Craft went on to have a successful solo career under his own name and is currently working as a producer and songwriter. His albums include I Can See It All Tonight (2004), Silver and Fire (2006) and Arrows at the Sun (2008). He also plays as a touring member in Jarvis Cocker's band. Nick Craft formed The Zillions and released the albums Zig-Zag Zillionaire (2005) and Zeuxis: Xight Zeen (2008), as well as music for theatre soundtracks.
Zillions (or Penny Power) was a children's version of Consumer Reports published by the Consumers Union.Ibiblio.org Founded in 1980, at its peak, the magazine covered close to 350,000 subscribers. It gave children financial advice for budgeting their allowances and saving for a big purchase, reviewed kid-oriented consumer products (e.g., toys, clothes, electronics, food, videogames, etc.), and generally promoted smart consumerism in kids and teens; testing of products came from kids of the age range a product was targeted toward.
"The auditioner bailed out early and the MC wasn't in the room, so I jumped on stage and told a joke, one that I was sure the entire world knew. The MC, David Sayh, came back in the room and saw me up there but let me finish". Sayh encouraged Martling to continue performing as a joke teller, and soon found out that "few people knew any of the zillions of jokes I knew". By 1979, Bates and Werner disbanded the Off Hour Rockers to start a new group.
" Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review, calling it "an animated adventure that's funnier than Shark Tale and more charming than The Polar Express." Randy Cordova of The Arizona Republic said, "Like the TV show it's based on, it's a daffy, enjoyable creation." Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News gave the feature a score of three out of four: "It's not The Incredibles, or one of those animated features that spent zillions on character design, pedigree and verisimilitude. But SpongeBob is a sweet, silly thing with a child-friendly esthetic all its own.
When Serpent, Snake's alter ego, attempts to steal the "Stealable Jewels of the Orient" from the Gotham Natural History Museum, Bartman arrives, retrieves the Jewels, and kills Serpent by impaling him on the fangs of a snake statue. Afterward, Lisa, parodying reporter Vicki Vale, reminds Bartman that the Serpent's death will not bring his parents back. Bartman agrees that she has a point, but adds that he feels better since he finally avenged the death of his parents, and has now gained "zillions of dollars" and freedom from said parents. In conclusion, Bart says that revenge can be satisfying and thus goes against the wishes of Marge and Lisa.
General video game playing (GVGP) is the concept of GGP adjusted to the purpose of playing video games. For video games, game rules have to be either learnt over multiple iterations by artificial players like TD-Gammon, or are predefined manually in a domain-specific language and sent in advance to artificial players like in traditional GGP. Starting in 2013, significant progress was made following the deep reinforcement learning approach, including the development of programs that can learn to play Atari 2600 games as well as a program that can learn to play Nintendo Entertainment System games. The first commercial usage of general game playing technology was Zillions of Games in 1998.

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