In what may be the ultimate feat of subtlety and indirection, they want to control the behemoth by appealing to its conscience. |
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Any book on any subject risks irrelevance or smallness compared to this behemoth. |
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She can't stay with my Mom because my Mom has this behemoth of a cat that doesn't cotton to other felines in the vicinity. |
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A behemoth called Dead Reckoning, a 70 ft long armoured truck provides cover and support for the looters. |
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This behemoth of a hotel has 10 dining rooms, one of which is the Picasso room, sporting a very large collection of originals. |
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The behemoth of Lothian Road is visibly swinging around to meet the strictures of the stock market. |
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Seigi's first blow bounced off the monster's big jawbone, doing nothing to phase the behemoth. |
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The monstrous behemoth of white had come out of nowhere as well, throwing Josh off track. |
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The door slowly opened and Skye found herself face to face with a behemoth of a creature. |
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Harder depicts the whale as a fearsome monster, a silent behemoth that rules the seas. |
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It seemed as if the giant insurance behemoth had bestirred itself to face competition in a liberalised environment. |
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Just the addition of this no-nonsense straightaway runner, should ignite the running game behind an improved behemoth offensive line. |
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Filmed from above and below the water's surface, the behemoth station sits immersed like a sunken ship, shrouded in water and silence. |
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The driver guns it and launches the behemoth into the air like a flying elephant, whereupon it crashes back down on the wrecked cars. |
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When Ting returns to the fight club, he's obliged to defend the honour of Thai womanhood from a shaggy Australian behemoth. |
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The GE-Honeywell deal would result in an aerospace behemoth that offers airline customers jet engines, avionics, and financing in one bundle. |
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A huge behemoth stumped through the side of the house, carefully splashing a thin, clear watery substance from a large can onto the house. |
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Then, with a thunderous roar that spread across the entire mountain, the rocky behemoth tore apart. |
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It is also a good way to obscure a behemoth like the Colossus that overlooks your patio from your neighbor's yard. |
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And if he wins, he allows the free market to energize and renew a huge creaky behemoth. |
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The Hotel Sliven was a Communist-era behemoth that I wouldn't recommend to anyone expecting top-shelf service and quality. |
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A behemoth caught off the coast of Japan in 1996 may set the record as the world's heaviest bony fish. |
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Unaware of their limited rights as employees at will, they apparently thought they could spit in the eye of a behemoth and escape untouched. |
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And then there's the considerable amount of office politics associated with the beverage behemoth. |
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This eight-bay behemoth from Thecus® Technology offers unmatched performance and flexibility in a 2U rackmount form factor. |
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It understands very clearly just how threatened our culture can be living beside the behemoth that we live beside. |
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The Stratek tower rises a full hundred and twelve storeys above this city, a glass behemoth with a broad base that gradually steepens towards the top. |
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But if you liberate a ballroom, football field or galaxy inside your brain, you can entertain concepts of any size, from microscopic to behemoth to celestially vast. |
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The company's advisers, BNP Paribas and Rothschild, will earn every centime of their fees if they can deliver a successful stock market launch for this lumbering behemoth. |
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Some of this was routinised homage to the wounded global behemoth, or fantasised identification with a life not being led by oneself, but some of it was not. |
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After all, his next project is naming a street for Josef Brodsky, an even more outspoken enemy of the Soviet behemoth. |
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Ours is the Caiman model, a 6x6 behemoth that weighs in at over 15 tons and makes Humvees shrivel up with feelings of inadequacy. |
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But that quality got diluted as the site expanded into the behemoth it is today, he said. |
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The passenger-rail behemoth sucks up more taxpayer dollars than ever, and its ridership gains are merely a blip. |
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The Coors company, meanwhile, showed an amazing lack of knowledge about behemoth competitors like Anheuser-Busch. |
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This behemoth is a singularly profound example of Gruaud Larose that continues to justify its legendary status. |
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But now the state-controlled behemoth is sinking into a hole as fathomless as its deep-sea oil wells. |
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Though Acey has done some writing for the comic strip, most of his work involves either products or publishing, since Garfield has become a merchandising behemoth. |
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This is the ultra road-trip vehicle for those whose wallets can withstand the hit needed to acquire such a behemoth of excesses. |
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In 2014, the American summer music festival is a behemoth of an industry in and of itself. |
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Tim Henman was knee-high to a modern tennis behemoth when he first visited Wimbledon. |
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We are therefore debating an economic, historical, cultural and commercial behemoth which today appears to be awakening from a long slumber. |
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In a recent review, the editors of Speicherguide.de brought the eight-bay behemoth into their test labs and ran it through a gauntlet of tests. |
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A European equivalent would be a bureaucratic behemoth, unable to keep up with the dynamism and innovation of financial markets. |
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His book describes the horrors and wonders of this urban behemoth that straddles the archaic and the modern. |
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This behemoth Vale with its suspect actions could potentially destroy our fragile economy for the benefit of a greedy few. |
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Only in unity did the British North American colonies have any chance to protect themselves against the American behemoth. |
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He landed on the back of the behemoth as a monster of equal size. |
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A huge rock behemoth, large grey boulders formed its head and feet. |
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I honestly thought that I was testing this behemoth, but I certainly did not. |
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Colbert and Lampkin are not alone in their distaste for the online behemoth. |
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The soldier grinned and latched his wrists to the enormous death behemoth. |
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After all, it was exactly this behemoth of compiled regulations that had caused the anger to grow against the EU, its bureaucracy and finally its political classes. |
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While not completely disempowering, this realization casts the role of the BCDRC in a starker light: though neither purposeless nor powerless, we are puny outsiders and limited in our sway over the behemoth. |
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The wide access corridors passed slowly, the conduits and pipes like the circulatory system of some vast planetary behemoth. |
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Even defeat against Everton, who have won six of their past nine matches, probably won't be enough to give Uefa's unloved behemoth the bodyswerve. |
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It then shows the spaceliner being lofted off the runway by its carrier aircraft, a behemoth known as WhiteKnightTwo. |
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As the Ku Klux Klan swelled to behemoth proportions in the United States of the 1920s, so too did the scale of its expansionist ambition. |
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Vandals have killed the nation's largest longbeak eucalyptus, a 498-point behemoth in Pinal County, Arizona. |
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What a demon, a behemoth, evil just seems to be seeping through him. |
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The Ministry of Economy banned the printing of the Albanian-language newspaper Koha e Re, which was part of Velija Ramkovski's media behemoth. |
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The grey heron is the collateral damage here: it joins the avocet, little grebe and ringed plover among the birds that would be endangered by a four-runway behemoth appearing off the Isle of Sheppey. |
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The social networking behemoth is getting into the geolocation game. |
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In a claustrophobic sweat box of a gym, a 99kg behemoth called Paul stands over me and laughs gently as I struggle to lift an embarrassingly small stack of weights. |
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For a decade this billion-dollar behemoth was among the most successful leveraged buyouts. |
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But unlike most of the nearly 4 million people in the city, she didn't give in to defeatism common in this behemoth metropolis. |
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Recorded at Audiohammer Studio in Sanford, Florida, The Crusade is a faithful account of a great young band's swift and bewildering evolution, from up-and-comer to world-beating behemoth. |
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In certain areas downtown, new-money soullessness increasingly rubs up against Old World charm — behemoth glass-and-steel condo high-rises along two-hundred-year-old cobblestoned streets. |
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I was involved in those first years when we got those big, behemoth computers that occupied a whole room and had less memory than my little pocket machine. |
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A change in classrooms, new office, new exhibit, or summer vacation may require the arduous task of disassembling the behemoth of a terrarium so that it can actually be moved. |
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