They are cooler areas and tend to erupt in gigantic explosions sending a tremendous amount of radiation towards the earth. |
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The building resembles a gigantic Quonset hut with a control tower and several other buildings attached. |
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At one point, we rounded a blind corner and startled a gigantic grizzly sow and her cub as they crossed a shallow, rocky creek. |
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The more well-heeled customers have parked their Ladas, Peugeots, or Fiats in the gigantic parking lot. |
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Speeches from the gigantic demonstration in Melbourne were broadcast on satellite television to union rallies in every city and town. |
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The trade protectionism for developing countries that Make Poverty History recommends is a rat trap of gigantic proportions for the world's poor. |
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With its big cushiony seat and gigantic whitewall tires I could ride over curbs and not even feel it. |
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The sun turns into a gigantic eye, from which flows a stream of light that illuminates the speculum of the pool. |
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The gigantic wings for this plane are built by British Aerospace in north Wales. |
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Fostering ecological richness on farms requires more than the absence of synthetic pesticides and gigantic manure lagoons. |
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It had to be able to withstand a gigantic nearby explosion in case one of the rockets exploded on or near the launch pad. |
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Kayak as near as you dare to gigantic cathedrals of ice calving from Alaskan glaciers. |
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Eight fortified guard towers ringed the eight-sided central keep, lining its periphery like the spindly legs of a gigantic spider. |
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Czech puppet theatre company tells the story of three babies in gigantic white romper suits as they lose their balloon. |
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After metal detectors and searches, I was let in through two gigantic automated gates, watched from a lookout tower. |
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The walked past the gigantic, humming engine, which was covered with runes and marks that channeled the magic that made it run smoothly. |
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Argentinean scientists have discovered gigantic neck, back, and tail bones from one of the largest dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth. |
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She turned around to face a gigantic brown bird with talons three times the size of her hand and a wingspan of at least ten feet. |
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Not much later the whole group played a gigantic game of sardines throughout the church. |
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These myths about mange reach gigantic proportions causing fear to strike in the hearts of dog owners. |
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Feeling there was something behind him, he glanced backwards and saw that he was being followed by a gigantic black figure. |
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Lyken's urgency to get back to Terran space had just taken a gigantic leap forward. |
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Nadia spotted a group of men hauling out a huge ballista, a gigantic crossbow on wheels. |
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In the photo A below, they are the two gigantic balloon-like structures protruding to the left. |
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And it shows a desire for truly long-term solutions, not ridiculous band-aids like a gigantic wall to separate populations for security reasons. |
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The curtain rose on a gigantic bandoneon, the accordion-like instrument that is the backbone of any tango orchestra. |
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In the desert there will remain some stones, a whole gigantic ruin slowly split and slaked by waters and wind, mastic trees, frost. |
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She's out to capture the gigantic and ephemeral movements of weather, seasons and daylight. |
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Jan Maher, librarian, would like you to know that she is having a gigantic bargain book sale, to make way for her very large stock of new books. |
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The gigantic bargain book sale continues in Castledermot Library, to make way for the stock of new books. |
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The roots of the tree were gigantic and twisted about the garden creating a tangled maze. |
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He opened an agricultural museum which included a gigantic pair of bellows, seven or eight feet tall. |
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The gigantic, colourful idols are made with straw and clay, starting with the making of straw figurines for the torso. |
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I was not much of an athlete and so nearsighted that by third grade I wore gigantic tortoiseshell glasses. |
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All was quiet until the bird's flight path was suddenly cut short by a gigantic explosion that shook the very earth. |
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His hand glowed and the gigantic sword fell to the ground, leaving a small indention where it had fallen. |
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However, when water level is high, the falls combine to form one gigantic fall. |
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But don't worry, the gigantic 15 inch footprints won't belong to the elusive Bigfoot, but Britain's tallest ever man. |
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His readers learnt that when gigantic portraits of Stalin were illuminated by electricity entire apartment blocks were blacked out. |
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Across Europe, gigantic music stores stuffed to the gunwales with American pop, rock and urban do a sideline in hipster books. |
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Indeed, hoisting monoliths that could weigh many tons demanded gigantic rigs. |
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Dash around the campus with a box of sidewalk chalks, leaving gigantic messages on the roads, and then disappear before anyone sees you. |
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She looked at one of the frogs, a big homely one with a gigantic mouth and monstrous warts. |
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On the opposite wall to my left hung a gigantic plasma screen displaying a frenzied montage of flitting text and graphics. |
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A gigantic sign hanged from a wooden pole, welcoming visitors to Jeroosalim, the twin city of Nautras. |
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Keil do Amaral's scheme for a gigantic Palace of Justice in Lisbon was unbuilt, but for its soaring pylons. |
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He grabbed one of the gigantic bones that adorned the top of the casino and used it as a bludgeon, smashing building after building. |
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His eccentricities included a penchant for gigantic pith helmets and a bluffness of expression that bordered on the Python-esque. |
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The human race, without intending it, has undertaken a gigantic uncontrolled experiment on the earth. |
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Unusually thin mullions span the tall space, turning it into a gigantic glass jigsaw puzzle recomposing the view. |
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Great marble slabs clawed their way out of the earth, gigantic and marvellous, revelling in their beauty. |
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I have no complaints with the yarn, except for the occasional gigantic slub or break that's been tied up. |
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I am pleased to be able to begin the new year with news of another gigantic Irish's Movie Review Column ticket giveaway. |
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Exploring Mars requires no miraculous new technologies, no orbiting spaceports, and no gigantic interplanetary space cruisers. |
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What we need to do is to enclose the entire ground in a gigantic transparent plastic bubble. |
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An ugly-looking industrial plant was coming up with gigantic chimneys spewing black smoke into the sky. |
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Clearing the objects from the Antechamber was like playing a gigantic game of spillikins. |
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Needless to say, a gigantic new Labour bureaucracy has risen from the ground to serve it, with 570 on the payroll in England alone at one point. |
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After about four years of separation that was filled with this gigantic hidden void of emptiness and despair, why now? |
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The lunar-like landscape of Mt. Batok to the left has symmetrical furrows resembling a gigantic orange squeezer. |
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Society is still coping with a gigantic change in the role of women, groping towards a stable balance between work and children. |
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It's a gigantic ball of fire which supposedly warms the Earth enough to make it habitable for life. |
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The gigantic hands of the clock watching over us up on the wall made me impatient. |
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The most impressive stateroom on the ship is gigantic Penthouse Suite, appointed in a contemporary Scandinavian style. |
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As I left, one of the three men pushing a gigantic handcart motioned for me to help them hoist it up a curb. |
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In this way, like superior steeplejacks, climbers overcame these gigantic cliffs, a voyage of discovery on an ocean of fear. |
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It was no omen, no gigantic prophecy that comes but once an age, but there was power that night. |
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The veteran came leaping in, lashing out with his gigantic weapon, striking nothing. |
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I had this gigantic adrenaline rush even as we all went offstage, the guys slapping me high fives and congratulating me. |
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A swing of three million votes is gigantic in our society where party allegiances are formed in childhood and reinforced by an omnipresent media. |
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Slowly, gradually, a tunnel, large enough for people to walk through, was hollowed out of the gigantic mound of earth. |
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This is not to say that the US rules supremely over these gigantic processes of globalization. |
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Then a gigantic wave came rushing towards us and we were swept along into the trees. |
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There was a lot of it, perfectly cooked and served with a gigantic green-lip mussel and a beautifully sweet-and-sour Madeira salsa. |
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Its stern was marred by a gigantic chute, a ramp from sea to deck such as whaling ships use to drag aboard the 190-ton carcasses of blue whales. |
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And even if students have a hard time with names, no one could mistake the gigantic swoosh on the side of the gym. |
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Lots of people would sign up if they could grow a gigantic potato or a monstrous zucchini or a humungous tomato. |
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You were not startled to see a gigantic piece of toast used as a billboard hyping up a new show on The Discovery Channel. |
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It was gigantic and made of black metal, a great column filled with gears, levers, and pulleys moving together in a chaotic clockwork melee. |
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The actors were somehow coaxed into performances that matched their gigantic surroundings. |
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I've also always loved those gigantic draft horses, like percherons and clydesdales and whatnot. |
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I'd love to see New York from a native's eyes, just to take all that gigantic fabulousness for granted. |
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He unwittingly collides with the toughest star player on the opposing team and is knocked unconscious, along with his gigantic opponent. |
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Over there, they say, gigantic uncompetitive cartels have an incestuous relationship with government, leading to corruption at all levels. |
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Laser or photonic engines, because they might be propelled by laser beams inflating a gigantic sail, may have even larger specific impulses. |
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He uses a truck as a gigantic pinhole camera and has the image projected on colour negative paper. |
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Capital is conquering the world, making the earth a gigantic cesspool of exploitation. |
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One of the key attractions at the exhibition, which runs until June 11, is a gigantic pliosaur. |
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Adriana's trance was completed by the gigantic movement of the flabellum, like a huge single-winged insect, over the Host. |
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I flew over gigantic glaciers and stood on the frozen Arctic Ocean where polar bears walk in search of seal holes, and patiently wait for a meal. |
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It was a gigantic application of the first generation of high-speed computers with magnetic core memories. |
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There was a decent audience for once, as so far this show has been a gigantic flopperoo. |
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This gas forms part of a gigantic system of hot gas and dark matter that defines the cosmic landscape. |
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The weathered sandstone pinnacles which adorn the ridge looked for all the world like gigantic cottage loaves piled one on the top of the other. |
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The entire sky writhed in agony above him, split by gigantic forks of lightning flashing between the clouds. |
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His paintings from then on portrayed gigantic, sensuous and cruel women, with pouting lips, masses of wavy hair and columnar necks. |
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Personally, I'd rather see the Games end with a gigantic custard-pie fight. |
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How to handle a gigantic society with a relatively small government poses a challenge to all public functionaries. |
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I get confused between giant prawns, crayfish and langoustine, but these were gigantic. |
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The lake acts as a gigantic solar panel, and a ring of mountains retains the heat. |
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And thus, money was saved on the editing budget and a gigantic media star was born in the process. |
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The ground floor is a gigantic L-shaped open-plan dining room, kitchen and living room. |
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Finally, someone suggested a gigantic net be hung under the bridge to catch any who fell. |
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I had no other choice, though I'm sure it will turn out to be a gigantic mistake. |
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He suddenly tenses up as he tells me this gigantic bus has just cut them off. |
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Gas is transported in gigantic tankers and stored in tanks so cold that they create permafrost around them. |
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Over at the machinery section, farmers gazed longingly at some of the latest gigantic tractors. |
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Most of those wars would not be possible without the diligent efforts of the West's gigantic arms trade. |
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Animation is a genre that has taken gigantic strides in creativity and in the use of technology. |
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There was a gigantic tower on the bar graph for the number of people who were sick on a Monday. |
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The hunt for a house has been a gigantic part of my life for the last year so I'm bound to feel as if there's something missing. |
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I stepped out of the airport at 6.30 am and walked into what seemed to be a gigantic sauna. |
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When he was finished, he pointed to a massive city with gigantic skyscrapers rising from its depths glistering with the rising sun behind it. |
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My low, glum eyebrow position immediately exploded into a gigantic gleeful gloat! |
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Volcanoes erupt under glaciers, causing gigantic floods that make the island a fearsomely dangerous place for human colonization. |
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Prior to the commemoration of the golden jubilee, all the delegates will attend a gigantic Asian-African Summit in Jakarta. |
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The European Union has become a gigantic political and economic magnet whose greatest strength is the attractive pull it exerts on its neighbors. |
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You wouldn't see them at first, but sabertooth tigers, gigantic short-faced bears, and dire wolves prowl the land, stalking the grazers. |
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Flood basalt eruptions involve the effusion of gigantic volumes of low-viscosity lava that spread out over huge areas. |
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Of course, there was also a gigantic turret on top of the tower itself, sporting missile launchers, sonic emitters, lasers, and the like. |
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The last time Sue and I went shopping at the gigantic discount store, I bought a package of golf gloves. |
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It formed a gigantic neon flower, opening in slow motion, disgorging a thousand bright stars like scattered seeds. |
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The earth can be thought of as a gigantic gyroscope, spinning at over 1000 miles per hour at its equator. |
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But to Asians he was a dispenser of death and destruction on a gigantic scale that the world would not see again until Genghis Khan. |
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The gigantic building, which dominates the whole city, was constructed on a hill in the southwest of Moscow. |
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Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons. |
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The bar itself is beautiful with gigantic carved wood cabinetry and all sorts of interesting, old-world bar utensils. |
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The gigantic, bipedal, elephantine creatures weighed several tons at the largest and had no problem knocking the eighty-foot trees aside as they ran. |
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A gigantic solar storm could fry power grids, knocking out electricity for months. |
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What should be a routine story in most national papers suddenly assumes gigantic proportions when the editor of a leading paper uses it to thrash the present government. |
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The five men, their Land Rover, and their supplies were loaded into the gigantic military aircraft. |
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In January 1915 gigantic German Zeppelin airships appeared in the night over London and dropped bombs at random. |
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So he proposed that we replace the traditional Christmas nativity scene with a gigantic birthday cake that had written on it, Happy Birthday, Jesus. |
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The northern part of the lake, dry and sandy, is where the Sahara continues as it has done for thousands of years to eat into what was once a gigantic inland sea. |
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I would love to lie flat on some grass while gigantic birds of prey flap and swoop over me, to feel the beat of the wind from their powerful wings. |
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Everyone seemed to be having a grand time dancing and socializing and sampling the luscious foods that spread out on a table that took up one wall of the gigantic ballroom. |
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It was of gigantic size, it was of princely splendor and the wood carving on the completely gilded outside was so elaborate and varied that the surface seemed to be alive. |
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Their gigantic footballers have seen off the puny English opposition. |
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Shielding programs from Congressional oversight allows for small programs to devolve into gigantic, often bizarre, schemes that would never pass muster with Congress. |
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With a gigantic career based upon an aw-shucks tone of blue collar tales of midwestern values, couldn't one little fling many years ago get absolved after a teary apology? |
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The arena was on a hill in the heart of downtown, a few streets above the main drag, with a level entrance in the back and a gigantic hike for people coming in the front. |
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The film also depicted a gigantic tidal wave flooding New York. |
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It's an early attempt at mythologising the harsh urban grottiness of the built environment of a gigantic city and juxtaposing it with the image of a young woman. |
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Although never cultists, major artists endorsed industrialisation in the 1920s, and endeavoured to make men glad cogs in the gigantic industrial machine. |
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The country is estimated to have oil reserves that total some 50 billion barrels, and natural gas reserves have been pencilled in at a gigantic 1,700 trillion cubic feet. |
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How does the Fed's profitability compare to America's other gigantic businesses? |
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Birds, generally, will not tolerate human beings, especially human beings with gigantic clumsy flying machines that fume with black smoke and sound like a flying earthquake. |
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Shelling is often done at primitive factories, sometimes using nothing more complicated than a hand-operated lever and piston arrangement resembling a gigantic garlic press. |
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That's a gigantic error bar, so it's basically a non-measurement. |
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She throws gigantic, destructive parties, and purposely lights his ottomans on fire. |
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He said that the sun was essentially a gigantic thermonuclear reactor. |
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So if you start maxing out your loan now, you might find yourself in a spot three years on, if if reverses the policy and you're left with a gigantic, interest-accruing loan. |
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When fully grown, its gigantic buttressed trunk, which stretches up to 10 meters in diameter, abruptly ends in the branches that bear digitate leaves. |
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Gourmet eateries occupy a food court next to a gigantic produce section. |
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Near the base of one of the angled panels is a tiny forest-green rectangle, like a door, and its diminutiveness makes the whole structure feel gigantic. |
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A large ball of gas, generating energy by nuclear fusion, it also created a magnetic field enclosing Earth and the other planets in a gigantic magnetic bubble. |
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Not until after midnight, in an eerie twilight, do we sideslip around a medial moraine and discover two gigantic black holes in the silver glacier. |
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They have ruins of baths, a massive city gate, a Byzantine basilica, a 4th Century Agora, a 300 Meter Colonnaded street and a gigantic stadium for racing horses. |
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The first of the truly gigantic whales, Basilosaurus had the serpentine shape of a sea monster and short, sharp teeth for hunting sharks and other prey. |
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However, because such gigantic earthquakes are rare, these methods had been essentially unused until records of the Sumatra earthquake on modern seismometers became available. |
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Three-quarters believe that the social network is a gigantic time suck. |
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It morphed into this gigantic, intangible thing that loomed distantly, shadowing our eventual departure from the college, and colouring our future plans. |
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I entered this gigantic granite jewel, which is as light in its effect as a bit of lace and is covered with towers, with slender belfries to which spiral staircases ascend. |
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It looks like a gigantic version of a very cheap plastic Christmas tree. |
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From ancient biremes to gigantic aircraft carriers, from mighty steamers to futuristic submarines, this book is filled with the wonders of seafaring vessels past and present. |
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A mother told this week how she grabbed her four-year-old daughter and quickly ran from the Daredevil Circus as the gigantic big top threatened to fall. |
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At last it was now possible to use the gas, which was produced by the blast furnace in gigantic quantities in the process of smelting iron, to drive engines. |
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A gigantic chandelier hangs down from the ceiling, right above her head. |
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But by the time the novel is over, we've seen how small irruptions of human weakness, no less than gigantic cultural fissures, can change everything. |
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Soon the wall shifted and moved to open to a gigantic laboratory. |
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A group of bolivian miners must have received the shock of their lives when they uncovered a slab with 5,055 gigantic footprints. |
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In his Parisian workshop, the elegant Bartholdi and truly minuscule workers pose next to a gigantic foot or an ear, of which the actual-size mold is shown with the photos. |
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Just like that, Avatar went from gigantic question mark to must-see film event. |
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The human race is conducting a gigantic and unpredictable experiment with planet Earth with potentially horrendous consequences and no plan B in sight. |
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Commanders may also control huge mechanical war machines, devastating artillery and gigantic starships as they attempt to obliterate their adversaries into space dust. |
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Without the gigantic financial rewards for progressing beyond the group stages, managers will often treat Europa League games like a jazzed-up pre-season friendly. |
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It was during Daenerys' wedding and I was a Pentoshi nobleman in the background, wearing a gigantic hat. |
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She finally spotted among the huge trees a gigantic oak with a large hollow at the base of its trunk that was just large enough for a little girl to go hide in and sleep. |
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At first light, when alpenglow fires the high summits with radiance like the burn of a gigantic campfire, the dusty surface of the old snowpack glows with eerie luster. |
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What started as a small bonfire has grown to the size of a gigantic tip. |
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Since then, the rodeo has grown to a monster of an event with an international reputation, a gigantic prize purse and an Air Force pulse heating throughout. |
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No ugly gigantic ramps will be needed to drive up to bus station level. |
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Many interior scenes were shot here and, on a Harry Potter Tour, you can see the gigantic, ornate dining room that is the stunning inspiration for Hogwarts Hall. |
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Which is why the neighbours and I have put up, uncomplainingly, with the erection at the end of the road of a gigantic and hideous silver pole with a CCTV camera on top of it. |
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Yet the gigantic profits of the big banks would seem to suggest otherwise. |
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A metallic roar cuts through the stillness, and out of the murk further up the valley a gigantic shape rears, an uprooted sapling clutched in its metal talons. |
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Iridescent purple swamphens, lavished with outrageous lipstick stomp over the leaves on gigantic spider feet, bobbing their ludicrous white-handkerchief tails behind them. |
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The bottom half was a gigantic, puffy skirt that would probably be calf-length on anyone else, but would probably wind up being just below my knees. |
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They were costumed performers struggling against an evil witchlike villain, Benita Bizarre, and her costumed or puppet minions in a gigantic garden world. |
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On his office wall here, along with some breathtaking drawings of yacht hulls, is a black-and-white photograph of a small yacht being pounded by gigantic seas. |
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His emblematic white mullet and gigantic cigar are reassuringly in place. |
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How do communities stay intact in the midst of the hurricane of forced political amalgamations, wider bureaucratic policies and gigantic conglomerates? |
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No one, after all, wanted to get too friendly with a gigantic barbarian who might suddenly take it into his head to chop one into teeny, tiny pieces for no particular reason. |
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Someone has to clean, and wait tables, and fold shirts at certain large companies, but those someones are treated like replaceable screws in a gigantic machine. |
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The main stumbling block is the cost of installing the gigantic network of pipes needed to carry hot water from the central boiler to hundreds of homes. |
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The shade trees were leafy and always green, but absolutely gigantic. |
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Before I leave his house today I'm using every single slice of bologna in the refrigerator to draw a gigantic round smiley face on his clean sheets. |
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Ferrell still decided to sing a special theme song for the gigantic, sweaty, red-faced politician. |
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Most of the specimens recovered from the quarry belong to a gigantic species of hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur. |
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He held one gigantic hand in front of her eyes so she could see it and smell it, then rammed it clawingly down her dress front. |
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His person was large, robust, I may say approaching to the gigantic, and grown unwieldy from corpulency. |
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Which meant she'd sound like a gigantic douche-canoe if she asked him if he had any, like, psychic powers or whatever. |
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There was a gigantic electrolier, ten feet high, with upward-curling gilt branches opening into cloudy glass lilies of light. |
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The pair spent a brief but happy period skimming stones, singing songs, and gazing into each other's gigantic gogglesome eyes. |
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The gaur, a gigantic wild ox larger than even wild water buffalo, is found mainly in Indochina. |
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It featured elongated shapes like stalagmites hanging down from its gigantic dome, and lights on massive columns in its foyer. |
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Ogres and trolls are humanoid creatures, sometimes of gigantic stature, that occur in various sorts of European folklore. |
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In another episode entitled Boss Bacon Burger, over 400 strips of bacon are used to make a gigantic hamburger with bacon and other toppings. |
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Land enclosure has been condemned as a gigantic swindle on the part of large landowners. |
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Hoffman as director reassured conservative businessmen that the gigantic sums of money would be handled efficiently. |
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In Russia, as in America, the gigantic size of paintings was itself a nationalist statement. |
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In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. |
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The correlation between gigantic volcanic events expressed in the large igneous provinces and mass extinctions was shown for the last 260 Myr. |
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Thus visitors to the park are greeted by a gigantic fibreglass smuggler between whose legs they could pass to enter. |
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At Punta Alta he made a major find of gigantic fossils of extinct mammals, then known from only a very few specimens. |
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The loss of so much cargo in one swoop confirmed, once again, the folly of building such gigantic ships. |
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Nevertheless, in many variations, quotings, and paraphrasings, gigantic assertions gained currency. |
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Frankenstein has been in pursuit of the gigantic man observed by Walton's crew. |
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He believes it could be the descendant of the Shropshire jungle cat from the 1980s, or a gigantic domesticated cat. |
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But the next day, Mr. Dey saw a second gigantic figure, the three-legged, swastikalike form with curlicue tips, about 300 feet in diameter. |
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There is a feeling in Washington that we are gathering at the side of the track to watch a gigantic economic train wreck one of these days. |
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So sexism, racism, classism, homophobia, ableism, and the gigantic phobia against immigrants were just not possible around John Huggins. |
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Of all the Phocine family none present so terrible and grotesque an appearance as the gigantic Walrus, also known as the morse and sea-horse. |
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She assigns Submaster Captains Washen and Pamir to deal with the Polyponds, gigantic water beings that are attacking the Great Ship. |
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Howe, Canada's American-born minister of transport, became responsible for the gigantic task of building airdrome facilities. |
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The geoscientists figured out wind's rock-sculpting abilities by studying gigantic wind-formed ridges of rock called yardangs. |
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A gigantic sketch of Kaka stood out at the venue, decorated with white roses and orchids. |
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Geologists think the gigantic geode was formed 6 million years ago, when mineral-saturated water flowed through a rock hole. |
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Arcane Roots are here tonight to show Manchester they are capable of following in those gigantic footsteps. |
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Lewis Richard and Michael Banks set out to try and scoff a gigantic beefburger. |
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The gigantic Shakyamuni Buddha at a height of 169 at a height of 169 feet is clearly visible today. |
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A gigantic meteor then is seen crashing down and wiping out the whole city as the interviewees hid behind their chairs. |
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Sprout is Windows powered and can operate using a sensor-laden mat on the desktop appearing like a gigantic mousepad. |
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It is a gigantic classic shield volcano, and the broad landscape of its summit is an alpine desert composed of cinder cones on a lava plateau. |
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Llyod Humberstone's The Connectives is a gigantic book about propositional logic. |
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Mandy has Proteus Syndrome, an incurable affliction which bloats limbs and joints to gigantic proportions and affects just 200 people worldwide. |
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The gigantic world, split into massive and distinct explorable areas is besieged by dragons, torn apart by political turmoil and ravaged by war. |
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Wade through the gigantic swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the thick oozy, squelchy mud. |
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Ultraman, a silver-suited masked hero, comes from outer planet to save the Earth from gigantic monsters. |
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Its most interesting feature was the profusion of not only the cut columellae of whelks, but the hundreds of small bits broken out of the anterior end of gigantic hard clams. |
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During the voyage, the crew spots a dog sled driven by a gigantic figure. |
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Bright copper utensils, strings of onions, and gigantic sausages, wine-skins, chillies, and castanets hung with a miscellanea of all kinds from the roof and walls. |
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Humpback whales were huge. All they had to do to swallow a mermaid was open their gigantic mouths wide. She was the smallest merkid in their class. |
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The conditions for this gigantic project proved to very favourable. |
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Although the Philippines lacks large mammalian predators, it does have some very large reptiles such as pythons and cobras, together with gigantic saltwater crocodiles. |
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Traditional and popular accounts of Zheng He's voyages have described a great fleet of gigantic ships, far larger than any other wooden ships in history. |
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Its first big project was Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the gigantic government installation that produced plutonium for the first nuclear weapons. |
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They soon found that the entire place was composed of the finest rock crystals, or rather it appeared to have been cut out of one gigantic crystal by some cyclopian lapidary. |
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Copper and bronze are, says Pliny, most famous for their use in statues including colossi, gigantic statues as tall as towers, the most famous being the Colossus of Rhodes. |
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These letters describe damage and destruction caused by gigantic waves. |
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In Matilda, Bruce Bogtrotter steals cake from the evil headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, and is forced to eat a gigantic chocolate cake in front of the school. |
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Everything you will need to throw any party, birthdays, a special celebration, a costume party, filled with gigantic inflatable slides, obstacle courses, Party Entertainment. |
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Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, as they wade through the gigantic swishy grass, the splishy splashy river and the oozy, squelchy mud. |
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Hitler's plans for rebuilding Berlin included a gigantic dome based on the Pantheon in Rome and a triumphal arch more than double the height of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. |
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Many journalists couldn't understand how relations with Iran could go so smoothly on one front while ending in a gigantic smashup on another front the very same day. |
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A rural area south of Tabriz where Ghazal founded from 696 to 702 a gigantic dodecahedral tomb around which were built twelve charitable and scholarly buildings. |
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In essence Code Names is a gigantic index, just as the author intended. |
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The lake would dry up now and again and would leave a gigantic salt pan. |
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