The find is enormously significant because it is the earliest evidence of a creature living on dry land rather than in the oceans. |
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Instead we are shown a quiet, enormously fascinating, compassionate, well-intentioned film. |
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The city benefited enormously from but refused historic equality to Africanism that wove itself so thoroughly through New Orleans culture. |
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The same markets that were enormously hyped a year ago are now the subject of deep pessimism. |
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This is a very good book, in which Mr Ackroyd deploys his enormously wide reading to great effect. |
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The book went through seven editions, the last in 1913, and was enormously popular. |
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They say that the mind works, in essence, like an enormously complicated algorithm. |
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It is enormously annoying to return to your car after shopping to find a parking ticket under the windscreen wiper. |
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That is why the recruitment industry has grown enormously over the past 10 years. |
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All the women involved in the project have benefited enormously from the reflection on their lives that the project encourages. |
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Both were very well liked by their peers and by students in other years and will be enormously missed. |
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After World War II, many new religious sects were founded and existing sects expanded enormously. |
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Like Listowel, the town of Ballina had a rural ambience and this helped enormously to make people feel at home. |
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If the US moves forward with weaponization of outer space, the dangers to the Earth of new arms races in space will grow enormously. |
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An enormously bloated religious class straddles society, attempting to throttle its own internal opposition, the Lollards. |
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Constantly rubbishing residential childcare is enormously detrimental to the young people and staff who live and work in them. |
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Property purchase procedures, rules and regulations vary enormously around the world. |
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Some of them work enormously hard and, to be honest, how some can cope with full-time jobs and doing what they do astounds me. |
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Though it's hard work to think precisely, lucidly, logically, it's also enormously invigorating. |
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But on the whole, I find the Church to be enormously helpful, particularly in the sacrament of penance. |
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From someone as sharp as Morrissey, blunt sarcasm is enormously disappointing. |
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Another consequence of malinvestment was that resources were drawn into the financial sector, which expanded enormously. |
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Their traumatic experiences have left deep emotional scars and impacted on their lives enormously. |
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The problem is, the only way they could sign him would be if he accepted an enormously backloaded contract. |
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Its ideas and methods proved enormously influential on many different schools of 20th-century art. |
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All childish schoolboy humour, no doubt, but we enjoyed it enormously and laughed ourselves silly. |
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The good news is that the partnership collaborations for sea horse and marine conservation have grown enormously. |
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Apparently the landlord had done a proper inventory and thorough check-in report, which helped the assessment enormously. |
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Mexico is a country with an enormously diverse cultural, ethnic, and racial population. |
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The top-tier accounting firms, which have grown enormously in the past decade, are divided on this point. |
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There are aspects of royal visits that are enormously beneficial to the general public, however. |
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Money made trade enormously more fluid by replacing barter with a single unit of exchange that could be traded for any good. |
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Overall, however, the report summarizes the transatlantic trade relationship as being enormously beneficial to both sides. |
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Today I'm just enormously grateful that such things exist and can be called upon in times of travail. |
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The manufactured disposable dishes have a very long half-life, meaning that they biodegrade at an enormously slow rate. |
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As the yacht surged and rolled over the swell, every movement was magnified enormously at the top of the mast. |
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I began with one of the joggers and was immediately surprised at how enormously blimpish her tummy was. |
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There's also a very active bloodstock industry in the Newbridge area, where horseracing has always been enormously popular. |
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European civilisation became enormously dynamic, expansionist and future-oriented, with an unbounded belief in human progress. |
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Equality, breadth and extent of work done by individuals within their grade in respective fields varies enormously. |
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Luther's individualism vested an enormously heightened dignity in the least of Christ's brothers and sisters. |
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Although bottle nipples have enormously improved over the last 15 years, their structure and texture have little in common with a natural nipple. |
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This horse and pony section has developed enormously over the past number of years and is a very colourful spectacle. |
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Using the natural buoyancy of the water, the experimental dance is both effortless and enormously fluid. |
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It is the burden of Steven Payne's enormously fascinating book to answer that question. |
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I'm enormously proud of what was achieved there, especially the much more businesslike approach to managing the park. |
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I am enormously impressed by the warm welcome you gave me, and by all your questions and your voracious enthusiasm. |
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Most, though, were placed with foster parents around the country, where the level of care varied enormously. |
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The supply of hashish coming from Moroccan fields grew enormously in the 1990s, especially in the second half of that decade. |
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This is an enormously complex work, despite the fact that it is only the size of a pocket handkerchief. |
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She's very open about her relationship, and Alice, her partner, is someone we like enormously. |
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Dr.Gupta provided the first geophysical evidence for an enormously thick crust below the Tibet plateau and Himalayan region. |
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An extreme example occurs in honeypot ants, where some ants have enormously expanded abdomens that serve to store honey for the colony. |
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They are the historical descendants of Founding Fathers like Thomas Paine and other pamphleteers who contributed enormously to our democracy. |
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Natives of the Taurus-Scorpio group are enormously perceptive and highly sensitive. |
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Thirdly, placements in supported housing at varying levels of dependence have increased enormously. |
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He increased the university's endowment and, at the same time, enormously expanded administrative costs and perquisites. |
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His vocal work was enormously impressive, veering worryingly towards perfection, something which improvisation never sought, expected or needed. |
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The rest of her theatrical career was mainly spent as the lead in plays and farces, some of which were enormously successful. |
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Their loss truly is incalculable, but they have been helped enormously in their time of grief by the support of their legion of friends. |
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The result is a huge mixture of fashion creativity which varies enormously in quality. |
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This event was a huge success and has grown enormously since its inception 12 years ago. |
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The Board are delighted with this development and believe it will help enormously to fast-track the project to completion. |
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It dominated the enormously profitable market for pickups and sport-utility vehicles. |
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I am mildly disappointed not to be earning money, but a large glass of red wine has an enormously compensatory effect. |
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It is an enormously complex and difficult problem that defies easy solution. |
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Baidu even seems enormously proud of its simple, 4K home page with a single search field. |
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The excellent orchestra in the improvised pit was in fine form and added enormously to the show. |
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We know, that a single universe is enormously large, but always finite in size due to its Big-Bang origin. |
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It sounds a bit dull when I say it like that, but it was an enormously complex and intricate piece of work. |
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Today, more than ever, it resembles a plutocracy, a society governed by a handful of enormously wealthy individuals. |
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The republicans are enormously conscious of this and very, very good at it, and it's not just words, it's the ideas conveyed by the words. |
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The other was a highly educated, enormously well-read, famously cool-headed master spy for the Soviet Union. |
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Incredibly low concentrations of a pollutant in the environment can be concentrated enormously by the food chain. |
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Digital content creators and post-production houses stand to gain enormously from the technology improvements. |
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His smart-alec games with form and style are very witty, youthful and enormously engaging. |
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He stretched enormously, crossed to the washstand, and poured hot water into the basin, then frowned. |
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My vegetables will benefit enormously from this very kind and generous action. |
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The ceiling was enormously high with elaborate plasterwork round the remains of a nonexistent chandelier and an opulent floral dado. |
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The next two years could see an enormously damaging swathe cut through the rich fabric of rural Wales. |
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The quiet testimony of humble, honest, prayerful believers can be enormously effective. |
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The garlic butter in which the mushrooms are cooked will help the flavour of the pastry enormously. |
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The rate of antibiotic prescription varies enormously between countries and between groups within countries. |
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I think it depends enormously on why you consider this particular thing a deal-breaker. |
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Long-time corporate sponsors from the defence, construction and petroleum industries will likewise profit enormously. |
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Also, I think they could profit enormously from Amy Welborn's common sense perspective. |
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Far from depressing me or driving me away from the faith, I found these controversies enormously heartening. |
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Not pudgy or obese, but enormously tall with muscles covering every inch of their well-formed bodies. |
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Cuts in the sphere of culture and artistic training are enormously destructive to society. |
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Addiction can be enormously destructive to the individual and their families. |
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Most of these drugs are efficacious and have enormously enhanced the power of the physician to treat and cure disease. |
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She fronted an enormously talented bunch of individuals who generated a seamless blend of urban soul and funky grooves. |
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I emceed the dinner for Rudi Giuliani the other night, and the crowd is just enormously buoyed and up. |
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Pension specialists say early encashment penalties can vary enormously, depending on how long you've been contributing to the scheme. |
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Such an enlightened approach and education has enormously helped and moulded the careers of the priests. |
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I used to enjoy it enormously and for a two year period, played every week. |
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However, over the last three years, the profile of the sport in school has been raised enormously. |
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It seemed, that he wanted to discover something of my background, which pleased me enormously. |
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Of course, these steps would also help enormously to improve quality of life in urban areas of the country. |
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In fact, the nature and extent of these entitlements can vary enormously from one company to another. |
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After bony fishes and mammals diverged about 400 MYA, class II genes increased enormously in the mammalian lineage. |
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Indeed, many sequences are improved enormously by the careful excision of cinematically uninteresting material. |
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Woosnam is at the top of a sport that has changed enormously since he first played, a determined farmer's boy who loved to smash the ball as hard as he could. |
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If that observer is mastheaded, his range of vision is enormously increased as, again, is the visibility of the object by every additional foot in height. |
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All these writings, which would be enormously influential in the Middle Ages, drew extensively on the thinking of Greek Neoplatonists such as Porphyry and Iamblichus. |
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But when he gets on to the supplementaries and does not know what the question will be or what people will ask him, then it becomes enormously embarrassing. |
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Second, people in positions of great authority are, and perhaps must be, capable of enormously high levels of self-delusion. |
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But the weather conditions impact enormously on the kind of operation which I believe they've been doing, which has been putting diving bells down. |
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And that's an enormously ingratiating quality in any leader. |
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I was enormously gratified, especially considering that Doug's first impression of me was formed at our launch event, where I was acting as a mime. |
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To me, this seemed to be a country that was overflowing with interesting, smart, enormously talented people. |
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Federal appellate and district courts are enormously important in our legal system. |
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At best it was enormously misleading, and at worst it was untruthful. |
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John Gay's enormously popular The Beggar's Opera began a brief vogue for ballad opera, with simple, popular tunes sung by actors interspersed with spoken English dialogue. |
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What helps the play enormously is the letter-perfect production. |
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Spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath. |
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He is one of the most underrated rockers of the 20th century, an enormously talented musician whose misfortunes have completely eclipsed his importance in modern music. |
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In my opinion, this will enormously enhance our trade in the entire region and would prove highly favourable to future generations of school-leavers in particular. |
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He had quick feet, enabling him to dance to the pitch of the ball from spinners and his ability to play a number of attacking shots helped him enormously. |
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Where the real housing industry varies enormously from the pretend world of real estate tycoons is that home builders can't actually pass go unless they sell the houses. |
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In Kant's enormously influential moral philosophy, autonomy, or freedom from the causal determinism of nature, became prominent in justifying the human use of animals. |
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He believes that racecourse layouts have improved enormously, with consequent benefits in safety, in recent years thanks to a new breed of clerks of the course. |
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Currently, speech recognition takes place at the software level, and its precision varies enormously, depending on what you want the system to do. |
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These hospitals are enormously busy public areas with a lot of people moving around in them, and keeping them really clean and spick and span can be quite a difficult job. |
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It would be enormously disruptive, and unpopular, to uproot them over night. |
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Mothers of sportsmen and sportswomen play an enormously important role in the sporting lives of their offspring and yet, very often, that contribution is unrecognised. |
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It's a conceptual tool for trying to evaluate enormously complex situations in the midst of a gospel that is, so to speak, biased toward blessing peacemakers. |
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It has these enormously heavy and large I-beams that structure it. |
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And, in tandem with that, we have changes in printing technology, which have enormously reduced the cost of printing and publishing, even in traditional book form. |
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But spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing, rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath. |
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He finds the eidos of the Iatmul people to be characterized among other things by a tendency to construct an enormously complex cultural-structure. |
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The enormously popular Outing Club runs local climbing, telemarking, and backpacking trips, as well as summer expeditions to South America and Alaska. |
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The minister's refusal to back-pedal on his smoking ban earlier this year raised the hackles of publicans nationwide who claimed it damaged their business enormously. |
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The global media transformed Diana Spencer, a flighty but enormously photogenic English clotheshorse married to the future British king, into a virtual demi-goddess. |
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We've arrived here and the casualty figures have risen enormously. |
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It's an enormously creative act for a shellfish, don't you think? |
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Or one featuring a bus using its enormously powerful and technical-sounding engine to drag a rock away so that a fair dinkum Aussie farmer can finish a fence. |
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The lhc is giving you enormously high energy, which is equivalent to looking at short distances. |
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However, right on the 50 yard line sits a huge and overgrown elephant, enormously strong but also swelled up, slow, and completely unsuited to being a player in this game. |
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His family are enormously proud of their dad and one of his daughters tells me that Willie is hale and hearty and had just sown a lawn with her the evening we spoke. |
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Finding good quality meat should be easy in Scotland, but it does depend enormously on the time of year and whether you should be eating stags or hinds. |
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Apart from which, they were enormously popular with the general public. |
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Not surprisingly, rates for recovery vary enormously, from as low as three percent to upwards of 75 percent. |
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Lewis was enormously pleased with himself, basking in the attention from the New York media. |
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A small exploitative class of intermediaries benefited enormously from the neocolonial relationship, but the masses were sunk in abject poverty and misery. |
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On the one hand this is an enormously generous, inclusive and warm-hearted book, but, on the other, it carries these qualities to the point of vagueness and idealism. |
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They are cheap and nasty, and limit the sound quality enormously. |
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But events in the Special Administrative Region are enormously important to the Communist Party leadership in Beijing. |
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Experts on very compact white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes study the enormously energetic and fascinatingly rich array of phenomena that these systems exhibit. |
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Your writings over the past few years have been enormously important as a source of orientation through the tortuous twists and turns of imperialist strategy. |
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Pakapoo was enormously popular among Chinese in colonial New Zealand. |
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The after-party was an enormously proud event for me that night. |
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The style and extent of the resulting underdrawing can vary enormously, from a few sketchy lines to elaborate hatched drawings, complete in every detail. |
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Why should the chosen few have this enormously wide road to themselves? |
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There is no doubt that having an unfaithful partner is enormously painful. |
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We've benefited enormously from people who insist on taking a biocentric perspective, but we're not going to solve the problem if we're not going to deal with humans. |
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I think it safe to say that the world would be back to an enormously complex and chaotic form of barter and that trade would be reduced to a virtual standstill. |
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Grandparenthood is a unique moment in anyone's life, so I am enormously proud and happy. |
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Between 1933 and 1958, Cuba extended economic regulations enormously, causing economic problems. |
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The passengers for this enormously expensive helicopter fleet? |
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Despite Mary's marriage to Philip, England did not benefit from Spain's enormously lucrative trade with the New World. |
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Although enormously influential in shaping the laws of the land, The House of Lords are not actually a legislative body. |
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The sizes of parishes varies enormously in terms of area covered and population resident. |
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His later works were enormously successful, making Millais one of the wealthiest artists of his day. |
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Marlowe's plays were enormously successful, thanks in part, no doubt, to the imposing stage presence of Edward Alleyn. |
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While in prison, Russell read enormously and wrote the book Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. |
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Walpole was alleged to have presided over an immense increase in corruption and to have enriched himself enormously whilst in office. |
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The amount of snowfall varies with altitude and enormously from year to year. |
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A new translation of Burns begun in 1924 by Samuil Marshak proved enormously popular, selling over 600,000 copies. |
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The play was enormously popular, touring the country for months, but largely trashed by conservative critics. |
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What is certain is that the Irvine district was enormously important in the middle ages. |
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Since then, radar capabilities have grown enormously and are now the primary method of target acquisition. |
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Bristol's illicit trade grew enormously after 1558, becoming integral to its economy. |
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Their diet varies enormously throughout their differing areas based on opportunity. |
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The study of birds in the field was helped enormously by improvements in optics. |
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During the nineteenth century, the East African slave trade grew enormously due to demands by Arabs, Portuguese, and French. |
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This industry, coming just before the dawn of printing, contributed enormously to the sudden expansion of the intellectual horizon. |
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He became enormously popular in Iran after he nationalized Iran's petroleum industry and oil reserves. |
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The electronics industry of Mexico has grown enormously within the last decade. |
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However, Panama was enormously important to Spain strategically because it was the easiest way to transship silver mined in Peru to Europe. |
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However, while the idea of a free holiday appeals enormously, I am frankly repelled by the idea of spending a couple of weeks in your company. |
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Big Pharma has redefined the symptomatology of medical conditions in such a way as to expand enormously the market for its drugs. |
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Nonetheless, it is an enormously valuable document, containing details that are not found elsewhere. |
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A standard dish, it can vary enormously and at its ropiest, it's frozen, mixed seafood and too much tomato sauce. |
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It helped enormously that one of Miller's recent acting assignments was in Lepage's Lipsynch. |
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It was the best thing we did, as he has improved enormously for that run after a few problems with sarcoids. |
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Plumbagos put out enormously long stems each year that they really do need to be chopped back to about 15cm. |
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The fact that I will be able to travel around Europe, competing against the best high jumpers, will help enormously. |
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His Common Sense was enormously successful in peddling Hobbesianism for the people in America. |
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BridgeCo's BeBoB FireWire audio platform has become enormously popular with musicians, bands, choirs and recording studios. |
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When you have such an enormously influential group peddling misleading information, it's going to lead to skewed regulations and skewed standards for cleanup,'' she said. |
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Before that he was enormously active and acclaimed in Marathi theatre. |
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Today, there exists a huge choice of high-tech enzymes and whole cell biocatalysts, which add enormously to the repertoire of synthetic possibilities. |
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Whether it's tenpins, candlepins, or duckpins, there's something enormously satisfying about the simple act of knocking down a bunch of well-ordered pins. |
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Ever since hot metal typesetting gave way to photocomposition and then desktop publishing, their respective fortunes and identities have changed enormously in recent decades. |
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Charles said that grandparenthood is a unique moment in anyone's life and he is enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time. |
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The trade in grain exports from Poland to the Netherlands and to the rest of Europe grew enormously at this time, and the Danish kings did not hesitate to cash in on it. |
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Lava flows are enormously destructive to property in their path. |
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Global steel production grew enormously in the 20th century from a mere 28 million tonnes at the beginning of the century to 781 million tons at the end. |
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Cotton is an enormously important commodity throughout the world. |
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The larger ships would naturally be more expensive, but also would require enlargement of harbours, locks and the Kiel canal, all of which would be enormously expensive. |
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They also contend that reactors themselves are enormously complex machines where many things can and do go wrong, and there have been many serious nuclear accidents. |
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Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre. |
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It was the massness of the book in Menzel's view that had transformed it into both a problem and an enormously powerful medium that had the capacity to shape one's dreams. |
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As a result of this popularity, Geoffrey's Historia Regum Britanniae was enormously influential on the later medieval development of the Arthurian legend. |
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I am also enormously grateful for all the ways my bonus mother, Jeri, has enhanced my life and the lives of my family and for the joy she so readily shares with us. |
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The Wash varies enormously in water temperature throughout the year. |
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This results in an enormously large surface with catalytic activity. |
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