It was giant-killers to giants in just four days for Livingston, and after six minutes they could well have been slain. |
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A gigantomachy is a depiction of the ancient Greek mythical war between gods and giants for rule of the universe. |
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They include hoteliers, brewery giants, food specialists, financial wizards, recycling experts and transport logicists. |
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Multiple collisions involving red giants and other stars might yield the random orbits her team has observed. |
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We hired horses and rode, as Paddy did, between tall forest giants, listening to the jungle buzz and background twitterings. |
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Dragons, krakens, giant serpents, griffins, hippogriffs, ogres, evil giants, hydras, and beasts that bore no name at all were among the forces. |
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As red giants age, they eventually cast off the outer layers of their surfaces. |
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They bought cover, often through bulk contracts off the big insurance giants, who in turn reinsured their risk elsewhere. |
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Kaimo and his cohorts are now exchanging legal blows with mobile-phone giants, including Globe Telecom and Smart Communications. |
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They didn't actually attempt to ride these giants, and there were no surfers disporting themselves on top of them either. |
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Such a dismissive and negative view of these two giants isn't fair, of course. |
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You have to admit that there's something fascinating about dinosaurs, those lumbering reptilian giants of a bygone age. |
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These companies are stock market giants which can turn huge profits on their products, but they do not face the same outright opposition. |
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Several international oil giants and oilfield service companies are based in Port Harcourt. |
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Evolution prepared the gray-barked giants to withstand the fast-burning low flames of grass fires. |
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This detracts from the impressions of true giants, robbing them of the respect they deserve. |
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Grocery giants in Carlow are locked in a competitive price war, matching each other cent for cent across certain products. |
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Verbascums are well known as tall yellow giants excellent for growing in dry soil at the back of the border. |
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Not even the tallest of giants could climb over it, as the arch was directly connected to the ceiling. |
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Even as the economy weakens, the new wine giants use their financial strength to win market share from poorly capitalized French competition. |
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In the world of international cinema, there are still a few giants lumbering around. |
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When are they going to shut down the corporations, retail giants and mega-food producers who hire those illegals? |
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There are a lot of recent examples of corporate giants that didn't manage risk, usually to their detriment. |
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Strewn all about are huge avalanched boulders, like the play toys of giants. |
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Displaying their talents, these giants will perform shows such trunk painting and a mock elephant battle ridden by mahouts. |
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Baboon spiders or tarantulas, as they are known outside Africa, are the giants of the spider world. |
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Between them stood impressive statues of giants, the telamones, which functioned as load-bearing supports for the structure. |
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A colourful tented camp spread under these sylvan giants and virtually every tent was occupied. |
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After some 200 film scores, Elmer Bernstein was considered one of the last of the giants in the world of movie music. |
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At the beginning of the year 2000 UK oil giants seemed poised to scrap the boats and replace them with helicopters. |
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Retail giants reported lackluster sales in November despite markdowns on apparel, toys and electronics. |
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And the steel giants keep scudding along their way to find their death in the continuing conflict with each other. |
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Who is Dawkins, asks McGrath, to belittle theism when such giants of evolutionary theory did not? |
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Beyond this roadside specimen is yet another grove of massive giants that takes my breath away. |
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They are considered something of a sideshow in the struggle of corporate giants for control of markets and influence over the state. |
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If this consolidation materializes, those computer giants will have more power to expand their market shares. |
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Dot-com upstarts, telecomm giants, media firms, and consumer-electronics companies are far more aggressive and market savvy. |
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The travellers conjured up a world of fairies, selkies and giants to give their kids a bit of moral guidance, not to mention a little fun. |
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Here you can see the most powerful working water wheel in Europe, as well as the mechanical giants that are the steam-powered beam engines. |
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Both have pocketed beaucoup bucks from the oil giants, and both have loyally sided with the industry to get whatever it wants. |
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National lobby groups are battling against the ad budgets of brand name giants. |
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There, Chandler concluded that the management of corporate giants had superseded market mechanisms as the defining element of economic activity. |
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Supermarket giants like Tesco began chaining trolleys after finding customers were using them to take their shopping home. |
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The giants of the plant world, trees are the largest and oldest living things on earth. |
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A division once ruled by giants is now being overwhelmed by the force of two former middleweights. |
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No, mightiness comes later after many battles with enemy units, big spiders, polar bears, wolves, giants, and gangs of thugs. |
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Market manipulation by energy giants produced a power shortage that led to rolling blackouts and rising costs for consumers. |
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Rochdale Football Club earned a shock victory over Premiership giants Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers on Sunday. |
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People think the gorilla is a very vicious animal, yet they're gentle giants. |
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He had defeated giants, trolls, fearsome dragons with his skill and his Holy Sword. |
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Dwarves, trolls, giants, and goblins were of a lesser intelligence and did not associate much with humans and faeries. |
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A table, made of a dark wood and engraved with images of giants and trolls and enchanting dragons, loomed as the centerpiece of the room. |
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If consumers are the losers, creditors, including retail giants, banks and mortgage companies, are the clear winners. |
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The exhibition of the year brings together major masterpieces by the two giants of modern art, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. |
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The intellectual giants of history may not all have been happy men, but they were all successful men. |
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On the other hand, it is reassuring to find undisputed giants of human progress like Shakespeare, Newton, Darwin and Brunel up there, too. |
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In seventeenth and eighteenth-century Europe, royalty collected the extremely tall and extremely short in the form of court giants or dwarfs. |
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He will be remembered fondly in all of our hearts and praised among the military giants. |
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Two giants appeared from a nearby army barracks in camouflage and studded helmets. |
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Along the north-west coast of Britain, megalithic sites were commonly associated with mythical giants or were giants turned to stone. |
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Indeed, one is tempted to suggest that they do not even rank among the giants of Icelandic football. |
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You are a giant among giants and I appreciate your possessing the courage to put yourself in harm's way for the rest of us. |
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He moved quietly among established giants, even though his own talent outstripped that of nearly everyone he played with or against. |
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Myths about giants and oversize human ancestors need not be linked to the finding of Pleistocene mammoth bones. |
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Few anime operations have developed the slick marketing skills necessary to take on the giants of U.S. entertainment. |
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The discoveries have emerged from a study of whale song that is redefining what experts know about the giants of the deep. |
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The world of science, logic, and technology has killed off the world of dragons, giants, and heroes. |
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As required by Vietnamese law, the soft drink giants would have to enter into joint ventures in order to bottle soft drinks locally. |
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It is the city and the mob that have created the imaginary lives of giants out of the experience of dwarves. |
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Tickets for the eagerly awaited semi-final against the French giants were snapped up yesterday. |
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Now, they lie like dead giants, with grass growing untended on their grounds and paint peeling from their great walls. |
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So we have a new capitalist giant being squashed by a cartel of more established capitalist giants. |
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We're visiting with Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, traveling Memory Lane with two of the giants. |
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The more we rely on renewable energy, the less dependent we are on utility giants and nonrenewable, polluting fossil fuels. |
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Family-run farms and workshops were gobbled up by capitalist giants, and their owners driven into the working class. |
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It is perfectly proper to draw attention to the threat of the pharmaceutical giants and of calmative drugs being used on social misfits. |
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In this country, we fear psychiatry and we fear that it is the peddling ground for pharmaceutical giants. |
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Other emblems of the English imagination he identifies are hills and waves, the weather and giants, fairies and monsters. |
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He had a hand in all four goals that gave Celtic an astonishing victory over the Serie A giants. |
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Combining the strengths of the giants along with a magical melody from Link's ocarina will yield a chance for the salvage of the world. |
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Rhodri Thomas, Woodmac's North Sea oil expert, said the oil giants would still have a number of key roles in the UK's offshore industry. |
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When you're a kid, you grow up on fairy tales, witches and giants and ogres. |
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We rested on his right shoulder as he sauntered above the trees, all the while telling us of the differences between ogres and giants. |
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The two giants have put aside their differences and have decided that as oil runs out, fuel cells are the way forward. |
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There are stories of mythical fish, giants, time-warped towns, war heroics and bank robberies. |
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Like giants, centaurs led long lives, and it was almost a certainty that Erwin would survive most everybody else. |
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The three outer planets were Jupiter-class gas giants, with an asteroid belt between the first gas giant and the second gas giant. |
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The match, at RFK stadium in Washington D.C., featured two giants of European football, Barcelona and reigning European champs, A.C. Milan. |
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The poem describes an epic battle between giants and the Greek gods and includes imagery of a great battle far out at sea. |
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All except for 47 Ursae Majoris are gas giants orbiting closer to their suns than Mercury orbits our sun. |
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It's understandable if your response to this breathless battle between corporate giants is to pray for a pox on both their houses. |
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Exercising substantial sway over corporate giants, it has helped overseas garment workers make unprecedented gains. |
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The roadless rule was designed to stop the timber giants from clear-cutting these precious natural resources. |
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In ancient times their land was supposed to have been peopled by a race of giants. |
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Between his two spells at Elland Road came an illustrious career in Italy, with the Turin giants Juventus. |
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Many of these bodies collected together to form the cores of the gas giants. |
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Military and economic giants will not be outvoted or pushed around by hordes of pygmies. |
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We have a scientific social system in which intellectual pygmies are standing in judgment of giants. |
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It's that I have come to resemble a huge, distended pigskin sack that has been stuffed to bursting point with offal and custard by greedy giants. |
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So I thought it would be interesting to examine some of the mechanisms of Cinema through the unlikely concourse of these two giants. |
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The evil that was spawned from Cain became spirits, monsters, fiends, goblins and giants, forging the blood feud between mankind and monster. |
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Coming from media conglomerates and other corporate giants, that sort of rhetoric is notably self-serving. |
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Now food giants are fine-tuning their merger practices to bring benefits to consumers more quickly. |
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But if an Irishman were to tell an Inuk a story about giants, or vice versa, either would understand exactly what the other was talking about. |
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Rather, it is a tribute to those giants of the game who bring rugby's fleet-footed athletes to their knees with crunching tackles. |
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Red coralroot orchids, pale irises, white-flowered thimbleberry, and tanoak look up to madrones that would be the giants of any other forest. |
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Dissatisfied with these giants, Virococha caused a great flood, whose waters still remain in Titicaca. |
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A Croesus who will metamorphose into a philanthropist prepared to take on the giants of industry. |
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Boher looked down to the stage, finding three men, two of them giants, standing front and center. |
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Rampant futurism used to be an integral feature of theme parks, often sponsored by industry giants as a means of promoting their products. |
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No-one can possibly gainsay the need to travel on the railway in safety and it will be difficult to advance an argument against these giants. |
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It's been an open secret in media circles for some years that the two giants of Sydney commercial radio were at daggers drawn. |
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In addition to global oversupply, a vicious price war is being played out as global giants vie for market share. |
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For all of us know, at least by now, that superheroes can carry giants on their shoulders, and that they never ever lie. |
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They include goblins, vampires, werewolves, giants, trolls, centaurs, and many more. |
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The narrative is filled with ghosts, vaults, giants, living statues, mysterious appearances, and violent emotions of terror, anguish, and love. |
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Over the rolling plains of Edelwilde walk giants, dwarfs, elves, fairies and many other creatures unknown to the rest of the world. |
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The snow-topped, ice clad giants offer refuge from the daily grind in the form of miles of skiable slopes and long descents. |
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Ever the inquiring mind, the Scot was intent on explaining the existence of giants. |
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Financial giants used loss-leading loans to telecom companies as a way of getting investment banking business and fees. |
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The top five-year earners also included three tech companies, three drugmakers, and three financial giants. |
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Obviously, those marketing giants have a head start on successfully convincing the public that their drinks are wholesome and fun to drink. |
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In trying to dun the states, the cigarette giants are invoking a little-noticed clause in the 1998 deal. |
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The media giants want to keep information flow centralized, to control the new medium as if it's nothing but a jazzed-up television. |
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What respect is there for the words of the Prophets, the Talmudic Sages or the rabbinic giants of today? |
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But don't expect media giants to get a big lift from their Chinese operations anytime soon. |
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With the terrestrial giants in decline, cable and satellite look set to rule the airwaves for some time to come. |
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One dog, a yellow curly-tailed female named Weasel, actually lives in one of the outdoor bear enclosures and eats dog food and rice right among the ursine giants. |
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But while they have been taken down a notch, giants like Goldman Sachs still tower over their regulators. |
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Tech giants including Mark Zuckerberg meet at the Mobile World Congress kickoff in Barcelona. |
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Among the giants of fantasy, athleticism, and history, is there any room for the every day hero? |
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Expected to end quickly, the heavyweight clash had the crowd on the edge of their feet as the two giants hammered each other with vicious sledgehammers for 10 rounds. |
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Coastal fishermen should not be nearly so amazed when they hook giants. |
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The sleeping giants of the competition could well be Byron Bay. |
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Otus and Ephialtes were twin giants who were sons of Poseidon and a nymph. |
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They brand is working to reposition themselves to contend with lifestyle giants like Michael Kors and Tory Burch. |
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So says Thomas Hobbes, whose definition of all laughter illuminates those moments when we smugly parade past the shrunken giants. |
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There is certainly room for a literal interpretation that portrays Wagner's gods, giants, dwarfs, and heroes as the Nordic myth and the libretto describe them. |
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These scientific giants had accurately described phenomena of dynamics and celestial mechanics, but neither had formulated scientific explanations. |
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They barged their way into the magic circle by merging in 1987 and made themselves pre-eminent in servicing international banking and finance giants. |
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However, among the current giants, he gets lost in the shuffle. |
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All too quickly, of course, they are supplanted by giants, wizards, magical buses, and flying brooms. |
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In the books she read, most trolls were idiotic giants that killed people. |
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The Kitwe giants whitewashed Chambishi 41-0 in an earlier fixture. |
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Ella's journey to find a way to break the spell has its own dangers as she meets up with elves, ogres, giants, fairies, and of course a very charming prince. |
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This time around, consumer electronic giants Panasonic, Thomson and Pioneer have put money in the satellite project as they hope to sell more widescreen screens. |
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In the global South, however, higher risk and lower rates of return mean that the water giants require massive public financing to make privatization work. |
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Queens, traditional giants of college running, also ran well for fourth, while a battle for fifth place resulted in a tie for Magdalen and Merton. |
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Sure, as a nation we don't stride the world like giants any more. |
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Traditional retail giants, once threatened by unknown dot.coms with a growing on-line customer base, have now begun flexing their brand muscle in cyberspace. |
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Plants and saplings fight to dose openings made by fallen giants. |
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The pillars roared upward like towering giants made of white alabaster. |
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Houses hunched like weary giants, wrapped in subfusc cloaks of night. |
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Plants range from short groundcovers to 55-foot-tall giants. |
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For years the supermarket giants have been looking to get their claws into the pharmacy market as they have slowly picked off the rest of the High Street. |
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Now, a mano a mano struggle between the two giants is under way. |
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But while the ancient imagination doubtless conjured up giants in plumes of gas from fumaroles, the earthquakes that Pliny described so casually were more than just portents. |
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The miraculous brand of Billy-the-Fish football is almost over and the butch giants are back. |
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They have long been among the giants of our profession, and, over the years, they have received a number of accolades that testify to their status. |
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A contest, moreover, that only attracts Sky and the other broadcasters because two giants amid a regiment of midgets attract a huge support at home and abroad. |
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The true giants did not arrive until the middle of the Cretaceous period. |
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Some of the leading business giants have fallen from grace over the past decade due to the lack of alignment between their own internal practices and their customers. |
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That's trivial to giants but a major incentive for small fry. |
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The huge wooden doors that sealed the entrances were tall enough for giants and studded with nails. |
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And that says as much about the old media giants as about her business judgment. |
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After fierce fighting the Mahratta front line on the British left was broken by the 78th Highlanders, majestic giants in kilts and feathered bonnets. |
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Silent film has become all but invisible, wiped clean from the collective memory by sheer neglect, and yet it is a world of giants, trailblazing pioneers and hidden delights. |
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Alongside these giants were more conventionally sized invertebrates. |
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A prohibition on taking deposits in local currency, strict capital requirements and a lid on opening branches are keeping foreign giants on a tight leash. |
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There are giants and small people and circuses and conjoined twins and people with 1950s-type haircuts and small-town smiles in strange situations. |
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Her primary subject is conjoined twins, one of the most extreme examples, but she also brings into the story people with cleft lips, dwarfs, giants, and hermaphrodites. |
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The two Soweto giants were lying fourth and fifth respectively yesterday behind clubs such as Bloemfontein Celtic and Black Leopards despite their vast legion of supporters. |
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In what was a reverse of events of Tynecastle, the Glasgow giants rolled over their inter-city adversaries with a breathtaking simplicity to surge ahead in the title race. |
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The former Oldham Athletic defender was invalided out of the professional game shortly after making a dream move to Premiership giants Newcastle United. |
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The same group of astronomers has also inferred a type of exoplanet that fits in between the rocky planets and the gas giants. |
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Those are giants, and if you are afraid, away with you out of here and betake yourself to prayer, while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat. |
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Some observers predict mergers and rationalisation among the industry's smaller companies as the global giants invest massively to expand their production and market share. |
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Like many other giants, they are also wonderful to watch through the season as they keep on growing and then come into flower when more growth would seem impossible. |
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These festivities included a contest in music, a dance to symbolize the defeat of the giants by the gods, a race for four-in-hands, and finally a gymnastic tournament. |
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Those who work in the steel, glass and concrete towers of these business giants live in antiseptically clean towns in which no heart seems to throb. |
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Share investments, such as funds, cover a large risk spectrum, from the small growing companies to national and global giants with well-established businesses. |
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It is not clear who will win this battle of media giants, but it is a credit to the invader that it is happening at all. |
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The finance giants have liquidated their assets, and their grand banking halls have found a new lease of life as dens of iniquity of a different sort. |
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It is possible to find funds specialising in everything from small companies to international giants, from UK to Taiwan, and from food production to tin mining. |
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More arrogant, to me, is the author who keeps his distance from these giants, having a doubtful reservation, than those of us who openly accept them. |
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Therefore, the Titans and their progeny, the giants, represent a primal generation put down and suppressed by a more competitive, semi-urban, modern culture. |
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Rob Marshall lets a sigh of relief erupt so loud it could be heard by giants in the sky. |
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Under his better judgement he proposed the idea to rid the world of rogue creatures like dragons and giants and even trolls that threatened the people living around them. |
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Alain was a slayer of giants and dragons, a protector of people. |
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Just to show how garish, intrusive, and self-involved advertisers can be, these corporate milk giants are actually trying to promote their promotion. |
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Deep in the heart of the countryside, unsuspecting visitors can meet sleeping giants, crawl through giant skulls and get soaked by smiling stones. |
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The film is essentially a myth of power, love, and renunciation, expressed in a dramatic conflict fought out between gods, giants, humans, dwarfs, and other beings. |
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Even if you believe in giants, the story of Goliath was probably too good to be true. |
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The catch is that these Asian export giants like Japan and China can't afford to just liquidate their dollar-holdings and exchange them for euros. |
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It touches us in that part of of our minds where we fill the aching gap between us and the rest of nature with dwarfs and giants, elves and hobbits. |
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Every four years, the best players in British Isles rugby pack their gumshields and head off on tour to test themselves against the giants of the southern hemisphere. |
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The Manchester giants are also believed to be in the market for Borussia Dortmund pair Nevan Subotic and German starlet Mario Gotze. |
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This road leads to the burgh and castle of Harfang, where dwell the gentle giants. |
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No dramatist of European stature had emerged from the theatre. The artists were not giants but giantlings. |
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Common folkloric beings include pixies, giants, elves, bogeymen, trolls, goblins and dwarves. |
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A legend exists in various forms that giants were either the original inhabitants, or the founders of the land named Albion. |
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Brutus arrived 260 years after Albina, 1136 before the birth of Christ, but by then there were only 24 giants left, due to inner strife. |
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During the Middle Ages, standing stones were believed to have been built by the giants who inhabited the earth before the biblical flood. |
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In some more recent portrayals, like those of Jonathan Swift and Roald Dahl, some giants are both intelligent and friendly. |
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The Hecatoncheires are giants that have 100 arms and 50 heads who were also the children of Gaia and Uranus. |
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In Bulgarian mythology, giants called ispolini inhabited the Earth before modern humans. |
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In folklore from all over Europe, giants were believed to have built the remains of previous civilizations. |
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Similarly, the Old English poem Seafarer speaks of the high stone walls that were the work of giants. |
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Medieval romances such as Amadis de Gaula feature giants as antagonists, or, rarely, as allies. |
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Tales of combat with giants were a common feature in the folklore of Wales, Scotland and Ireland. |
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Through the centuries, certain archaeologists have searched for fossil evidence of a race of giants. |
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In the book, the first inhabitants of Great Britain were a race of giants underneath Albion. |
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The next inhabitants were Trojans under Brutus who landed at Totnes and defeated the giants. |
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Mom-and-pop diners and cafes are disappearing from American main streets, being replaced by bland corporate giants and insipid franchises. |
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These letters give a picture of life in Wales during the period and the comments of these two literary giants on events at home and abroad. |
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Outside the ranks of the giants there are few other composers of whom the same could be said. |
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Such giants are rare in modern times, due to past overhunting preventing animals from attaining their full growth. |
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In the Basque Country, they are attributed to the jentilak, a race of giants. |
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Its divine characters are recast as either as humans or demihumans such as giants, elves and faeries. |
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He and F were of an age and standing, the giants of the house, but F was the braver, and did us the good office of keeping him in order. |
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Although they knew that whales were harmless giants, they described battles with harpooned animals. |
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Exomoons orbiting planets, particularly gas giants within their parent star's habitable zone may theoretically have surface oceans. |
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According to local folklore, Muckle Flugga and nearby Out Stack were formed when two giants, Herma and Saxa, fell in love with the same mermaid. |
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For others they were invisible giants, the souls of animals, a guide to hunting and as a spirit for the angakkuq to help with healing. |
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In Europe, dinosaur fossils were generally believed to be the remains of giants and other biblical creatures. |
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They deal with mythical elements such as giants and the Scandinavian pantheon of gods. |
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The conquistadors found new animal species, but reports confused these with monsters such as giants, dragons, or ghosts. |
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His son she viewed as one of the thickwitted giants meant to be food for the heroism of good knights of romance. |
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Next week I'll take a closer look at Australia's giants but that's enough yabber for now. |
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Next week I'll take a closer look at Australia's giants that's enough yabber for now. |
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It is time that greater pressure was brought to bear on power giants in resect to their support for the most vulnerable. |
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Kenton and Sherpa Dorje Gylgen were midway through their world-first six-day summiting of Himalayan giants Nuptse, Everest and Lhotse. |
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Andalon's biggest threat now comes from 'The Wild', home of the warrior Roon giants. |
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Once giants walked this earth, and some of them were Democrats. |
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Campanulas, or bellflowers as they are popularly known, are an extensive and varied family, including daisy alpines and 6ft giants. |
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But if the fast-food giants agreed to do this, would consumers bite? |
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The energy giants are scaling back the workforce at the proposed new Hinkley Point C plant in Somerset. |
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Ofgem spokesman Ian Marlee was asked about revelations that power giants could have made PS4billion in secret profits in three years. |
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Physicists and astronomers, though, deal with WIMPs and MACHOs, giants and dwarfs, and bubble chambers. |
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The armoured giants of the reptile kingdom, including giant tortoises, green turtles, crocodiles and caimans. |
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For the last in the series, David Attenborough focuses on the armoured giants of the reptile kingdom, including giant tortoises and caimans. |
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He criticizes Canada's business elite for their tepidness compared to American business giants like Rockefeller, Walton, and Gates. |
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During the oral relay, team members each answered five questions on astronomy topics such as black holes, spiral nebulae and red giants. |
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This is the flagship version of Merc's high-flying CLA model range that has propelled the German giants to a record-breaking year of sales. |
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However, Stuttgart and the Spanish giants must still reach an agreement on the transfer. |
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The council's cabinet agreed to take out a 25-year underlease from the leisure centre's operators, gaming giants Genting Stanley. |
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It was cornier than a warehouse full of jolly green giants and served only to link, in a very lazy way, some of Rod's classics. |
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He would give us the secrets and skills to be able to produce seeds and cross-pollinate different varieties to produce giants. |
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The group's shares, like those of many big grocers, have been hit by fears that it will be outcompeted by US and continental giants. |
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It employs a Poundian collage and an Olsonian stance, but outstrides those giants at 650 pages of verse. |
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These gas giants cannot support life, but it is believed that the exomoons orbiting these planets could still be habitable. |
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No one knows if most extrasolar planets are gas giants or small, rocky planets. |
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And unlike the gas giants Saturn and Jupiter, Neptune and its neighbor Uranus are heavy and made of ice and rock. |
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At one point last week, the gas giants had so much gas they were PAYING distributors to take it away. |
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The outer planets, called gas giants, formed farthest from the sun, where gases could remain stable. |
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An army of Wildlings, some giants, and a woolly mammoth or two? |
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Juan Martin is one of the giants of Flamenco Guitar and was voted into the top three guitarists of the world by US Magazine 'Guitar Player. |
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Then there were the terrifying, child snatching giants, the gizzard gulper and fleshlumpeaters, with their huge masks and clomping feet. |
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Adam Jones has agreed a precontract with French giants Toulon that will see him play for the club after the 2015 World Cup, according to reports. |
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There are the four smaller planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, the ice giants Uranus and Neptune. |
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These ice giants float down from Greenland in summer and Newfoundlanders follow them the way tornado freaks chase the big storm. |
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It proves that there is no clear dividing line between rocky worlds like Earth and fluffier planets like water worlds or gas giants. |
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Meanwhile, it's full steam ahead for Lovefilm after the movie rental giants agreed new kids' content deals. |
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From the start I vowed to give firms of all sizes a fair shake, not just the so-called 'anchor companies' or retail giants falling into administration. |
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The two actors had very different approaches when it came to rehearsing for the physical aspects of the story, which sees them fighting ice giants as well as each other. |
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Sheffield-based Gripple, a company making wire joiners, has beaten off competition from giants of British manufacturing to pick up the Manufacturer of the Year Award. |
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Juve's patented 3-5-2 formation, which has served them peerlessly up to that point, dissipated radically with the Turin giants held captive in their own half. |
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Home to over 450 species of flora and fauna, you can also marvel at endangered river giants such as the Giant Salamander, Freshwater Stingray and Mekong Giant Catfish. |
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Surface improvement and degreasing firm Midland Deburr and Finish will degrease the gearbox casings for the sporting giants, who wish to remain unnamed. |
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The rocky planets form in the region close to the star where it is hot and the gas giants form in the outer part of the planetary system where it is cold. |
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Seed catalogues and specialists offer giants like Old Colossus Heirloom Tomatoes, Oxheart carrots, Kelsae sweet giant onion and Carolina Cross watermelons. |
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Ofgem has been under fire for failing to take on energy giants, which are quick to hike bills when wholesale costs rise but slower to cut when prices fall. |
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Sandwiched between two Asian giants, India and China, Bhutan is a landlocked nation with a population of over 700,000 people, out of which 68 percent are subsistent peasants. |
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After the fall from grace of subcontinental giants India and Pakistan, the ' Big Three' have made it a habit to share the major silverware among them. |
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Last night, moggie owners criticised the running of the Follow Felix competition, launched by pet food giants Spillers in January and still going. |
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South Korea's memory chip giants were the only two companies to post revenue growth in 2009, Gartner said, after the memory chip industry rebounded. |
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Sources have also pointed that Apple CEO Tim Cook was also involved in the meeting that could expose a megadeal between the two Silicon Valley giants. |
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If memories of Barcelona in 1997 and Juventus in 2002 are fresher and more vivid, the 2-0 humbling of Italian giants Inter Milan is up there with those latterday classics. |
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Instead, they point to initiatives from the database giants to absorb key technologies, enabling them to offer fuller XML support within the relational model. |
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The Italian giants yesterday became official car suppliers to British Cycling, the governing body for the UK's world-beating Olympic and Paralympic teams. |
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Wildcatters in the chilly waters of the Arctic or the Kurdish mountains, or giants of oil business such as Total and Shell, tend to get headlines. |
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The Jules Rimet beachball festival in Brazil this summer demonstrated a rise in soccerist nations previously considered a nap while many giants of recent year were humbled. |
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Further, some investors ride the coattails of investor giants, such as Warren Buffett, meaning they would frequently invest in the stocks Buffet invested in. |
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As such, iron is the most abundant element in the core of red giants, and is the most abundant metal in iron meteorites and in the dense metal cores of planets such as Earth. |
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The possibility of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune having hot, highly compressed, supercritical water under their thick atmospheres has been hypothesised. |
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The gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, are thought to lack surfaces and instead have a stratum of liquid hydrogen, however their planetary geology is not well understood. |
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Aberdeen is the centre of North Sea offshore oil and gas production, with giants such as Shell and BP housing their European exploration and production HQs in the city. |
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During this time he encountered the local inhabitants, likely to be Tehuelche people, described by his reporter, Antonio Pigafetta, as giants called Patagons. |
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Other English stories told of how giants threw stones at each other. |
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Many giants in English folklore were noted for their stupidity. |
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Even natural geologic features such as the massive basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway on the coast of Northern Ireland were attributed to construction by giants. |
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According to Jains, there was a time when giants walked upon this earth. |
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If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. |
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The project was originally managed by property giants Grosvenor and Lend Lease Corporation, Grosvenor withdrew from the project, followed a few years later by Lend Lease. |
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These giants are evidenced by huge bones which are unearthed. |
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Later, in the 14th century, a more elaborate tale was developed, claiming that Albina and her sisters founded Albion and procreated there a race of giants. |
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According to the process that may have formed the Solar System planets, the surrounding discs of material around the gas giants gradually coalesced into moons. |
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