Cricket legend Imran Khan today told of his immense pride at being asked to be the new chancellor of Bradford University. |
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The Dutchman displayed immense composure to chest the ball down, turn and make rapid incursions towards the visitors' penalty area. |
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There were immense black plumes at each corner and a black velvet pall covered the coffin. |
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The areas are immense and the effect is the replacement of open land with vast stretches of water. |
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There's this immense old copper beech on the north side of the house that was perfect for climbing, too. |
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The sound of immense boulders tearing through stone was thunderous and struck a powerful blow to the men's morale. |
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A child in the 1960s encountered philosophies of immense freedom and self-expression. |
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Green lasers fire wire frame shapes across the dark, immense cavern of the Apollo. |
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Making monuments, henges, and stone circles required an immense amount of labour and the coordination of effort. |
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The German ambassador and the director of the Goethe Institut rode on tilburies with the immense crowd on each side of the street welcoming them. |
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Perhaps his tone is not quite what it was, but he imbued the role with immense gravitas and dignity. |
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The first thing that he thought about was still not how to calm down the immense dissatisfaction with the burden borne by the villagers. |
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Galen is a larger-than-life kind of character, due to his immense knowledge and power. |
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There is no doubt that the West Coast has an immense amount of great scenery and things to do. |
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Perth is something of a boom town, due to the immense mineral wealth of the state of Western Australia. |
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Neither private charity nor insurance will cover more than a fraction of the immense costs involved in reconstruction. |
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The Reds soaked up immense pressure placed late on to win their second successive game. |
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She says her illustration of a frenzied cat with a serpentine body always provoked immense laughter from children. |
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During that time she has had immense difficulty with her vows of chastity and obedience. |
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The guns were set inside of hills, beneath reinforced concrete bomb shields, and concealed behind immense iron firing ports. |
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At every sacrifice, this immense wave of emotion overwhelmed his sense of empathy. |
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The world certainly owes the Prime Minister a great debt of gratitude for the immense effort he put into this. |
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Country people were more practical, but from the 17th century, cottagers as well as landed gentry took immense pride in their plants. |
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There would be an immense sense of grief and loss, thoughts of what might have been and cannot now be. |
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Somebody with immense talent and an excellent palate has put this drink together. |
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The Big Bang cosmology has an immense ideological appeal in a society without any hopeful vision of the future. |
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A study of the female horoscopy will be of immense interest in view of the rapid advancement that women are making from all walks of life. |
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For centuries this was the greatest church in Christendom and with its immense dome, it's still one of the architectural wonders of the world. |
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The answer to the problem was to hang immense fuel tanks from underwing pylons. |
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Whatever the case, fact sometimes surpasses fiction in its immense strangeness. |
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She is known for her intelligence, dry sense of humour, practicality and perceptiveness, almost as much as for her immense wealth. |
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Foundry chipmakers build and operate immense semiconductor fabs to make chips designed by customers. |
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The immense monoliths centered at the focal point of the photographs signify power and dominance. |
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And so a sad and bitter end is brought to an illustrious player of immense quality. |
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Some of the solo voices are a bit immature but the choral singing does immense credit to the conductor and his young team. |
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I was told the hard disk was so immense that I would never need to buy another computer ever again. |
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He also appears to have immense powers but will not use them when they are most required. |
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It's cold and dark here in my little rowing boat and the waters are murky and beset with immense danger. |
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He still has immense energy to drive the group and he still gets up in the morning with the determination to win. |
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They've managed to capture an immense sound, which is quite a feat for a three-piece. |
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He added that it had been an experience and an immense honour to serve on the council. |
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He has immense mood swings, and has to be constantly reminded how good he is. |
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So what we must now do is begin the immense task with a few practical steps. |
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And, of course, it kept catching the wind so it was like trying to move an immense kite! |
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Those trade union leaders should be calling action like Thursday's on an immense scale. |
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Coupled with his immense physical and athletic gifts, it made him nearly unstoppable. |
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To her immense credit Jenni did a courageous job of keeping us informed but there was only so much she could do. |
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He certainly used it in the sense of destiny that is carved out by immense human efforts. |
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The past year has filled me with immense pride in Aberdeen and the commitment shown by staff at all levels. |
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His learning was as vast as was his obstinacy immense in the matter of accepting change. |
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This for most people would be an immense crisis of faith, because it's such a crisis in your own person. |
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I really enjoyed my time there, I met a lot of people who I both liked personally and had immense professional respect for. |
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He encouraged her to give up the drugs and she showed immense strength by going cold turkey and coming off heroin. |
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The secret of life lies in the immense complexity of its molecular organisation. |
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This was an immense sum that the federal government could not even begin to raise through tariffs and imposts. |
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For the cynic such talk may seem so much religious twaddle, but for those who really know God, these words are a source of immense comfort. |
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Mes nuits blanches brings together over five years of shooting, presented as immense contact sheets that cover the walls of Centre Clark. |
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The raw materials that chronologers deployed, moreover, came from an immense variety of sources. |
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Silently, an immense silhouetted squirrel crouches on its haunches munching on a nut. |
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He was a gutsy player of immense potential, and it was only a matter of time before he became a nightmare for the bowlers of all shades and hues. |
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These episodes are all redolent of the simultaneous narrow focus and immense reach of Kiarostami's art. |
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It had immense cities and monumental architecture, yet little is known of its society or system of rulership. |
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Despite this passage of time, the contents of these documents have immense relevance to the current policies of the US government. |
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Roughly like a giant squid, or one of those micoscopic hydras, but blown up to immense proportions. |
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He is a past master at supply chain management by virtue of its immense buying power through its enlarged customer base. |
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Multinational pharmaceutical companies hold patents on drugs that can bring immense relief to AIDS sufferers. |
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His leadership has been accompanied by immense popularity that has endowed him with significant power and political clout. |
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The security forces unleashed an immense barrage of teargas as well as using water cannon and clubs. |
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She comes across as clued-up and self aware, and in her work she is beginning to fulfil her immense potential as a musician and composer. |
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He changed directions at an immense speed, and pelted off into the jungle, tearing through the undergrowth for his life. |
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The immense grief his family is suffering has been compounded by the unending repetition of false claims about him on the internet. |
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We went from Day's show at the navy's immense old boiler smithy to another former navy site, Base Camp, where Malene Birger held her show. |
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That is astonishing scoring yet his intimidation factor has become as immense as his seemingly boundless talent. |
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He gets out an immense sword to battle with, smiling at the diminutiveness of Travis's weapon. |
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In 808-809 the Khan's soldiers defeated the Byzantine army in the Struma valley, seizing immense loot and much gold. |
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Here was this immense dual-control Sea Fury out front battling neck-to-neck with sleek highly-modified Mustangs. |
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It has an immense bill, and in breeding season its distensible gular pouch is olive to red. |
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The entirety of this immense and civilised achievement is accessible only in libraries, or to those prepared to spend cash. |
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We are so accustomed to his immense tidiness as a novelist, that the slightest muddle in his work looks like chaos. |
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The furnishing is spartan but includes an immense grandfather clock which strikes the hour with a shattering noise. |
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Serengeti also accommodate immense herds of buffaloes, elephants and giraffes, bubals, imapalas and Grant gazelles, hippos. |
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These masses usually stand out in relief, are exceedingly diversified in form, and often of immense altitude. |
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He foresaw some immense consequences, mostly of the positive kind, that the appearance and development of the noosphere entailed for mankind. |
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It could cap off an immense performance that has embraced all types of offensive records and included the development of a dynamic defense. |
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I used to have immense pride and respect for England but since 1946 that has almost eroded away. |
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After the expulsion of the Moors and the immense political turmoil that ensued, population size and agricultural productivity dropped. |
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This showed a dark-suited gentleman, reclining languidly on a cushioned backrest, gazing through the eyepiece of an immense telescope. |
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The main drawcard of this Super Flower unit is the immense fan in the bottom of it. |
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There is already among the British soldiers an immense vocabulary of slang or colloquialisms, driblets of which reach us now and then. |
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Yet their scavenging clears up immense quantities of carrion, and we should be grateful, if not admiring. |
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There is immense room for giving and taking offense when the subject is oneself. |
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Its short-term metamorphosis from a failed state into a case study of post-conflict recovery puts this country under immense scrutiny. |
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The issue of liberal bias cohabiting with immense media power was on the table. |
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A little girl ran down a cobblestone path in the middle of an immense flower garden. |
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To her immense satisfaction, the gag did nothing to prevent the volume of her yelling, only muffled and garbled it. |
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While refereeing touch games is far from a lucrative money earner, SGT Vernon gets immense satisfaction from being out in the middle. |
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Further, the book will be of immense help to all those who are interested in keeping Indian agriculture in its premier position. |
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Their immense and sandy diffuseness is like the prairie, or the desert, and their incongruities are like the last deliration. |
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The West Indian islands became the hub of the British Empire, of immense importance to the grandeur and prosperity of England. |
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In Anna Casey's Place in the World the kids build the Race-A-Rama, a dirt bike track of immense hills and precipitous pits and ditches. |
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The more striking graphics can be seen with the summoned titans, whose immense size dwarfs buildings and other units. |
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The immense majority of works dealing with nature sound environments reveal some form of documentative understanding of the recordings. |
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The pain was an immense pulsation on her back that hadn't stopped since she had awoken again. |
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Kas, a long-time resident of New Orleans, related her immense uncertainty Sunday afternoon. |
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Kashmir's contribution to the Indian thought has been of immense artistic, esoteric and aesthetic value. |
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They can cause dust devils and whirlwinds, though these are nothing when compared to the immense dust storms that can occur. |
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Plants of a seemingly delicate nature are almost overpowered by immense tropical-looking foliage. |
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Apart from the strategic concerns and government revenue at stake, immense corporate interests are involved. |
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Sugar free sherbets made of jamun, amla and karela of immense therapeutic value to diabetics were also available for sale. |
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It is our immense good fortune that this revolution, which shows how both Earth and the heavens follow the same natural laws, continued to grow. |
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It took 12 wagons to transport one of the immense guns and 24 hours to put it together once its destination was reached. |
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The creation of the new government was greeted with immense goodwill and boundless hopes, but the honeymoon was not to last. |
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A small ship with a big name and a big heart, she was obviously a source of immense pride for her new owner. |
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Our failure to recognise that unsaved sinners are spiritually dead has caused immense problems. |
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The inversion of normal architectonic expectation is not just wilful, but has immense importance for the nature of space and experience. |
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The guns leapt backwards with a rolling crash and an immense cloud of dirty smoke billowed back. |
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For a moment, the immense globes of her eyes are convex mirrors in which we might, were this not a picture, witness our own gaze. |
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Considered to be an immense literary figure, he earned his place in history with a simple tearjerker. |
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The botanical specimens and artworks at the Museum are not only of great historical value but also of immense scientific value. |
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I've got to check out the immense three ton wine press and visit with the lady who runs the place. |
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An immense corpus of commentary grew up in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times around Dionysius' brief text. |
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There is no need to tell you what immense pleasure and instruction Liszt gives his silent and attentive audience. |
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They are just a minor part of an immense criminal operation that is covertly linked to terrorist groups. |
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This will involve immense hard work on his part, but will, hopefully, completely wean him off heroin and allow him to be relocated elsewhere. |
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Indeed, he did not have his father's dash, his abilities as a military commander, his diplomatic skill or his immense intellect. |
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Subsequent radiocarbon dating of the bones and tools proved that they were as old as Kennewick Man and of immense value to archaeology. |
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Their help and support over the past few months have made an immense difference to the welfare and happiness of our family. |
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These pictures show an immense bloom of a halophilic archaean species, in a saline pond at a salt works near San Quintin, Mexico. |
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Chlorine is a basic industrial chemical, prepared in immense quantities by electrolysis of brine. |
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Wall was immense throughout and fully justified the complete confidence management had in him. |
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At one time it was thought that the immense majority of European peasants of the Middle Ages were legally unfree. |
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The process of reconstruction was so immense that all countries struggled to cope. |
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The spent or kipper salmon was long and lean, showing an immense head, spotted all over with black and brown spots. |
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He had an immense appetite for life and loved gadgetry of all sorts, especially cars and boats. |
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The four cottages each have a king-sized bed, fireplace, full kitchen, lounge, sofa bed, spa bath and deck surrounded by immense tropical shrubs. |
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Legendary whales appear as immense cachalots and tend to appear ghostly, with white or very light grey hides that meld in with the briney foam. |
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A large chamber dwelled within a large castle that dwelled within a land of immense beauty and majesty. |
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Now the majors have grown into generals in positions of immense power and the complexion of the army has changed drastically. |
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The differences between the officers of the Empire in Star Wars and the uniforms of Klingons are immense and too numerous to get into here. |
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The immense workload, combined with multiple back-to-back shows, meant that soundchecks were simply not possible on some days. |
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A man of immense and wide-ranging talent, he helped spearhead the rediscovery of indigenous Irish culture. |
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The great surprise is that out of this slim body, a sonorous, powerful voice emanates vibrating with a immense nuances of expression. |
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By the early 1900s, sheep were big business in Montana with 4.2 million of the woollies grazing the immense open ranges of the Big Sky Country. |
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Souvenir's packed with ethereal-sounding tracks that show off the immense range of Thirsk's lilting vocals. |
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We are now working on a one delivery a day basis, with mail being extremely busy and personnel working under immense pressure. |
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In America, after all, if you are not an immense success, a star, you are nothing, a human zero. |
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The tiger's immense power and strength give it an aura unmatched in the animal world. |
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The Lions gave an outstanding performance, playing with immense pride and team spirit. |
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Naturally, the different systems and jurisdictions for registering trademarks and domain names have given rise to immense difficulties. |
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Identifying talent and providing an opportunity to exhibit it is of immense importance. |
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Dorothy tells us that what is called madness is really immense mental distress, inability to cope. |
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And he also told an Edinburgh audience that there were immense business propositions if nations were prepared to work together. |
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Also, the region is an immense source of oil and underground water that has yet to be tapped for usage. |
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The immense seismic vibrations from an impact can create temperatures high enough to melt or demagnetize some rocks in and near the crater. |
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As the beam bit into the front of the missile launcher, the protons shed their immense kinetic energy in the form of infrared radiation. |
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The game became a battle of tight defence over all court positions with immense pressure being applied to the goal shooters of both teams. |
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Yet politicians, bureaucrats, professionals and layman alike have immense faith in him. |
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This girl was so glum, her face seemed so void of emotions, yet her eyes clearly shone with immense sadness. |
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When the revelations regarding his alleged misconduct broke, the paper clearly felt itself under immense pressure. |
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Even in a pictorial book like this, the courage, faithfulness and immense work-rate of this man of God clearly shine through. |
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He looked at her, dwarfed by the immense bed, and suddenly felt a huge swell of protectiveness overcome him. |
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The topography includes vast desert expanses, high plateaus, rolling foothills and valleys, and immense mountain ranges. |
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By the 1990s, the scholarly literature on implementation had ballooned to immense proportions. |
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The public areas have immense character, with heavily beamed ceilings and cosy open fireplaces, including an old cast iron range in the lounge. |
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We see a man with a tough inner strength and immense stamina for everything life threw at him. |
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An immense network of 10,000 to 20,000 Alpha processors will form the basis of this formidable number cruncher. |
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His fans like to point out his immense natural talent and I agree, he is very talented. |
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Other party officials say that on the ground there is immense hostility to him and he has few supporters left in the constituency. |
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She can, like England, use without limit the immense industry of United States. |
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The system they defend, based on the immense accumulation of private wealth at the expense of society as a whole, has reached a dead end. |
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She was stricken with immense pain and she immediately covered the injured optic orb with her hands. |
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Black people's struggle against apartheid in South Africa attracted immense worldwide solidarity. |
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We were surrounded by the immense silence of the flat land of Atwam, where the Pit River meanders towards the sea. |
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But in every case it is backed by an immense armed force and its potential for annihilation and destruction. |
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The third kind of knife was the immense and boundless rage directed against him. |
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I felt an immense thrill rush, hoping he had finally taken a good look at my captor's feet. |
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In our collective frenzy of self-absorption, we forget the immense responsibility we accept when we choose to bring children into this world. |
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The regionally immense deposits of rich loess soils, for example in the Midwest, are also of aeolian origin. |
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's untimely death in 1997 robbed Pakistan of an immense talent and world music of one of its twin godheads. |
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Women have contributed an immense amount to church and mission, and PNG still needs godly women. |
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The Herald's editorial thundered against the hot-headed motorists who had caused immense danger in Skipton over the Easter holiday. |
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At the northwest side of the Japanese garden is an immense katsura tree covered with heart-shaped leaves. |
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It is a key to understanding how to assist the immense natural healing capacities of the body. |
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Pointedly punctuating the film are aerial shots of the megalopolis rendered abstract by its immense repetitiveness. |
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Images of lush green vegetation slowly give way to immense black, white, and gray expanses of cooled lava. |
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He greets me at the door of his office, dismisses the receptionist, and strides back behind his immense immaculate desk. |
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To my immense surprise, I got enveloped in the seafaring adventure of the book. |
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They could see an immense mountain that stretched up into heavy thick clouds. |
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A few months later that system collapsed, to the immense benefit of everyone living under or menaced by it. |
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Several thousand people were in the vicinity, thinly dispersed over the immense terrain. |
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Here are matters of immense religious complexity being discussed with complete matter-of-factness by garage mechanics and shop hands. |
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Dermot, by immense skill and persistence, has made this the supreme Caribbean hotel. |
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In the midst of this immense amassment of capital and impoverishment of workers and peasants, corruption is the rule of the day. |
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There wasn't a single sentry, and the armies stood like an immense black sea about the castle. |
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They packed into plenaries and workshops to follow and take part in an immense variety of different debates. |
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He was canonized by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297, his sanctity conferring immense prestige on the Capetian dynasty. |
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The zouaves enjoyed an immense popularity under the Second Empire that was owed to more than their exotic accouterments. |
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Some distant bell tolled the hour of Vespers, causing an expression of immense relief to come over Stephen's face. |
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This side of the church was in full sun, as was the immense maple on its far side, crowning the neat, white building with a halo of golden red. |
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Turquoise creeks braid through the landscape, feeding immense lakes full of brown trout the size of my leg. |
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Apart from showing the artist's immense talent as a painter, the exhibition aims to show that Turner was also a very astute businessman. |
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This is a simply conceived space depending for drama on immense expanses of pale stone and flashes of brilliant colour. |
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As a result of this practice immense stopes, or cavities, connected by narrow drives had been formed. |
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The cave offers an in-depth view of the immense layers of limestone rock formed by the sedimented shells. |
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You see, part of the immense appeal of the film to me as a child was the sheer roguery of its anti-hero. |
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This gave immense satisfaction to all the Poms present after Saturday's rugby disasters against the Antipodeans. |
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An immense barrier through the heart of the city, the connector ends at the parking garage. |
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Although imaginary in itself, the Blue Riband offered immense tangible rewards. |
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These sandstone monuments display evidence of large-scale catastrophic deposition and immense watery erosion. |
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My chest and triceps were toast and the pump of blood into the muscles was immense to say the least. |
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Everywhere I turned there were immense trees towering above me, rainbows of exotically coloured blooms, and thick dark carpets of creeping moss. |
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He studied antiquity in immense detail, in search of a basis for reforming modern architecture, which he thought had become lumpish and boring. |
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However, he has immense pace, is a cool and clinical finisher in one-on-one situations and has the ability to score sublime goals. |
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Until very recently, tremendous concern has been related to the immense stockpile of nuclear weapons. |
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Around the doors, carved into the stone walls and the flagstones at his feet, are a series of immense concentric circles. |
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There it was, immense and gray and hulking, a 200-foot wall of boulders and gravel and muddy ooze. |
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He recalled Chennai's immense contribution to the initial growth and development of Sinhala cinema. |
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His cartoons, novels, skits and plays reflect an immense zest for portraying the funny side of life. |
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Still all three were undeterred by the weather or indeed by the 26 miles and each showed immense grit to finish the three-lap course. |
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Decades ago, children were always filled with immense pleasure when playing tag, marbles, jumping rubber bands or hopscotch. |
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Needless to say, Christy's high pitched screech gave them an immense amount of enjoyment. |
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Steve's contribution to date has been immense and is one for which the club and all associated with it will forever be in his debt. |
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He had a fitting, final, send off last Friday, an outpouring of sympathy that reflected the immense standing in which he was held. |
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The detonation of a nuclear bomb over a target such as a populated city causes immense damage. |
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The captain's pride for his gloriously immense ship was evident as his deep, brown eyes observed the tall, ornate masts and large white sails. |
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A better choice would be slimming down our immense private health-care bureaucracy and switching to a simpler single-payer system. |
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That Thomism was of immense importance in cultural history no one can doubt. |
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Second record cap-holder and an immense tackler, Scott was a thoroughbred from 19, and got stronger and stronger. |
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She was a dark, unkillable shadow that, despite the noblest efforts, only grew stronger and more immense as the body moved closer to the light. |
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It seems that for a period of 35 to 40 years there was an immense injection of capital and labour which was directed to the construction of the claustral complex. |
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We've got the hardest drinking youngsters in Europe and anyone who doesn't think that's storing up immense trouble for the future is living in cloud cuckoo land. |
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So, I wish them no ill, but I think they should be stripped of their titles and that their immense wealth could be put to better use for the good of everyone. |
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His artistic legacy was immense and it is hard to appreciate his originality because his inventions have been plundered by generations of artists. |
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He's being such an immense monomaniacal divvy about Anthony that his cycle of grinning wildly or crying his eyes out keeps speeding up with every passing day. |
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A physiognomic examination of Tung's face reveals his immense kindness. |
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Already cloning embryos, using aborted foetuses, gene swapping and gene therapy will mean the long term impacts will be immense on our everyday living. |
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He was a legendary character owing to his brilliant and witty articles, his immense capacity for downing steins of Pilsner and his discursive conversation. |
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The home keeper showed immense bravery in just 4 minutes when he dived at the feet of Andy Clark after Derek Clark had carelessly conceded possession. |
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Notwithstanding her criticisms of certain aspects of Bolshevik policies and actions, she left no doubt as to her immense admiration for the work of Lenin and Trotsky. |
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In addition he was endowed by a dynamic personality, buoyant spirit, and had immense personal magnetism, saintly kindliness and charity, displaying neither envy nor malice. |
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His entire being had been drained by the immense blast he'd unleashed on the assaulting legions, but Rakael's desperate cry for help had catapulted him out of his repose. |
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A combination of closely managed extramural and intramural research efforts is needed to solve the immense technological challenges of the future. |
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He contributed an immense amount of research in vertebrate and invertebrate zoology and paleontology, and also wrote and lectured on the history of science. |
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The operation's international impact was immense as aerial photographs of the shattered dams haemorrhaging millions of tons of water were flashed around the world. |
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There is no denying that Penman is an intuitive journalist with immense skills, but he remains unknown to the majority of big hitters in Scottish business. |
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And most residents are implacably opposed to the plan to disfigure our countryside with an immense powerline merely to satiate the electricity needs of the south of England. |
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The difference between him and everyone else was that he would hit a 50-50 ball that anyone else would leave or block, and hit it with immense force. |
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With immense power should come at least a modicum of humility. |
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And, to our immense relief, the traitorous mutineers left for Petrograd. |
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It contains immense courtyards, terraces and stairways, and buildings decorated with golden roofs, vermilion columns and green, red and yellow facings. |
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These scholars fashioned themselves humanists and engaged in an immense undertaking to understand, translate, publish, and teach the texts of the past. |
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What a scene it must have been for the immense army of journalists, lobbyists and poules de luxe who follow the Euro parliament's caravanserai from Brussels to Strasbourg. |
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There is an immense amount of money coming from big sources, like the Walton family, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. |
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In terms of cost, virtually every provincial drug plan is under immense strain due to growing demand and the rapid introduction of new and costly prescription drugs. |
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To my immense relief I heard the tumblers inside the lock falling away. |
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We have heard tales of immense human suffering and unimaginable depravity. |
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An immense amount has been built in two areas, both of which were desolate wastelands in 1992 because they had either been underneath or very close to the wall. |
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His little son had gone through that chaotic, uncontrollable situation all on his own, never once quailing under the immense pressure it imposed on a five-year-old. |
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It is impossible to logistically manage such an immense volume of traffic. |
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I took the hint, and had the immense gratification of seeing many similar patients miraculously restored to health by ascorbic acid and dietary advice. |
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He goes beyond Haass to focus on the immense profits that accrued to American contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Two years ago, however, Nancy became ill with a post-surgical infection that caused her immense pain. |
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This fact is hidden from the helpers, whose intercessions bring them immense satisfaction. |
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Singer argues that eating meat is almost always wrong, due to the immense amount of suffering caused by factory farming. |
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These pictures show an immense bloom of a halophilic archaean species, in a saline pond at a salt works near San Quintin, Baja California Norte, Mexico. |
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Engineers and researchers have for many years dreamed of a world in which people could share immense computing power and data storage to improve the way they work. |
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The jovial, comic book dramaturgy, featuring sudden changes of fortune and explosive showdown scenes, contributed to the immense success of this film. |
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Those were the days of immense depression and high stress personal issues. |
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Yet politicians place an immense value on these bulky unread tomes. |
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The immense strategic cost this incurs to the U.S. does not seem to interest them in the least. |
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All around the two silent watchers on the hill, an immense space spread itself between earth and sky, filled with dusky starlight and a fragrance of balsam and pine-smoke. |
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On the manager's office's left side was a grand, immense tack room, holding saddles, bridles, leathers, irons, and all assortments of tack to a large magnitude. |
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An immense weariness overcomes me at the very thought of politics. |
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An immense moon hovers on clear nights, waxing during my stay. |
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Unfortunately, the control scheme and the dependency on rote memorization, not to mention the immense difficulty level diminishes the quality of the game. |
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The Russian Revolution provoked immense fear in conservative Europe, especially as communist movements sprouted in Hungary, Finland, France, and Germany. |
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The controversy concerned the nature of black holes, those enigmatic objects created when a massive star runs out of fuel and implodes under its own immense weight. |
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Here we see Alberich in his new incarnation as the heartless master of Nibelheim, mercilessly sweating his fellow dwarfs, the Nibelungs, in an immense gold factory. |
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If you back off and look at this field as a whole, what you see is that the nonlocal effects of consciousness operate across an immense spectrum of nature. |
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She has an immense double chain and a rich carcanet and bracelets. |
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He recognizes the immense popularity the party enjoys among Shiites, and the unlikelihood that this will change any time soon. |
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I commend him for doing so, and for the immense amount of good he has done in that role. |
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The rest of the game world looks quite good as well, and each of the immense variety of locales have their own charm. |
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It hurtled through a void, an immense cathedral of black pitch, specked with faint pinpoints of light whose pale luminosity underscored the darkness that shrouded them. |
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In particular, the use of a wide range of percussion adds an immense amount of varied instrumental color to what is otherwise a very small ensemble. |
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The immense power of the trade unions was often ego and macho driven, and on many occasions that power was wielded mercilessly for short-term gain. |
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The International Olympic Committee is the keeper of the Olympic flame, and has immense power over national Olympic committees. |
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It suits an artist of immense gifts way better than self-destruction. |
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One curious thing about her is that her evident calculatedness, her shark-like remorselessness and her aloofness has never dented her immense popularity. |
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A creature of this magnitude would need immense open spaces. |
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In regard to the immense territory of the United States, magnitude is best conveyed by considering the variety of the society settled on it, as various as that of Europe. |
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This causes immense pain because in the night, blood, pus, and water from the skin leak out to form a dry crust on the outside of the open weave bandages. |
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I could feel immense surges of electricity surging through my body. |
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On the field he reads the game very well and possesses immense talent. |
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Crumpton turned the young man into an asset, and he provided an immense amount of usable information. |
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It would reign omnipotent over all the other inestimable, ageless, treasures of antiquity that thirty seven ruthless years of deep intrigue and immense wealth had brought him. |
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For two days we hiked along the bottoms of immense canyons, in the shadows, jumping boulders, fording side streams, imagining Marco Polo doing the same thing. |
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The film highlights the immense power and patronage of the church. |
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How will the country cope with the immense energy shortage that stymies economic opportunity for a restless nation? |
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Your immense popularity with the masses helped ensure your power. |
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