The benefits can be found in the rear of the passenger compartment, where legroom has increased by 56 mm, and in a bigger boot. |
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Some claimed that they attacked young calves and worried the bigger animals. |
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Nope, when you go to the gym you're thinking bigger biceps, chiseled chest, tighter abs. |
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Nonetheless, it took several weeks, and no doubt a bigger than average wad of petrodollars, to convince him to finally sign on the dotted line. |
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Pear shaped women tend to have bigger bottoms so choose garments that have easing at the waistline with soft pleats and gathers. |
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The issue of making the Internet safe for kids has become a bigger one as the Web becomes ever more ubiquitous. |
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She gave up acting for a year at the very point when she was on the brink of bigger things, in the wake of Almost Famous. |
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But should we worry that Scottish companies might simply up sticks and move to a bigger market in England? |
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I think a lot of players from bigger clubs have spent time on loan at smaller clubs and it has really helped. |
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Using jabs to keep the bigger man at bay and hard rights to stun him time after time, Ellis handled Bonavena with surprising ease. |
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The inner ward is a square enclosure with circular angle towers, with one bigger and separated by the walls forming the keep. |
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Bingo halls will be able to offer much bigger jackpots and rollover prizes. |
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Nicely priced, it's a fine bridge between the home player to the individual ready for that quantum jump to bigger money and tougher players. |
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Rams can be quite shy and may be bullied out of space and food when the acaras get bigger. |
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To do this, carefully pour a base of white paint in a corner, no bigger than the size of a quarter. |
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I'll just keep it that way and make everything else so much bigger that I'll look wasp-waisted and cartoonish. |
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The changes have also accorded the weekend soldiers a far bigger involvement in active military operations. |
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Police say it is questionable whether Leeds has a bigger problem than other cities. |
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Troy Stevenson, a murderer, was formerly a big man in the drug business with a quick temper and a bigger attitude. |
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The copy would be more vivid, pack a bigger impact and communicate better the drama of the event. |
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The tiny Jersey potato, barely bigger than a jelly bean has come to save us from another month of baked and mash. |
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Generally, the bigger the battery, the longer the burn time for the same wattage of lamp. |
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With one daughter already and another baby on the way, she is desperate for a bigger place in which to raise their family. |
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Surely, the lesson's that no player is bigger than the game, and that it's the fans who dictate the governance of sport, not the other way round. |
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The buildings were designed to withstand the force of even a bigger jumbo jet crashing. |
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Just a 50-minute jetfoil ride from Hong Kong, Macau has never subscribed to its bigger neighbor's demolition fixation. |
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Sometimes you see the bigger, heavier, stronger side wear the other team down but that didn't happen today. |
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Yes, the Park will be bigger but, unfortunately, it will be split in half and surely that is the whole point of this debate. |
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As we departed, the family's teenage son rode up on a reindeer, its fuzzy rack of antlers almost bigger than he. |
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Jocks were jocks, after all, and the bigger they were, the more invincible they acted. |
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Move over hydrilla, there's a bigger, meaner invasive aquatic weed in town. |
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It was an even bigger surprise that he actually had the audacity to call security. |
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The design does its best to give a semblance of weightiness to something no bigger than an essay. |
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James is two behind Mullin, but the friendly rivalry is set to inspire the duo to bigger and better things for the rest of the season. |
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In fairness when the election is over we will put political differences aside and look at the bigger issues. |
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If your critic has only said it to put you down, this makes you bigger than him. |
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There are those who still blame McConnell for not putting up a bigger fight. |
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Asustek is best known for producing good products at top whack, but this leaves it vulnerable to lower-price, bigger volume rivals. |
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In one corner I had a ranchslider and a bigger window put in so if I wanted to I could build living quarters if need be. |
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However, I've heard of fish much bigger and I have no reason to doubt the tales whatsoever. |
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I can even imagine some of the bigger privacy advocation groups paying for it. |
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So I sat and flew my tiny little kite for a while and watched the much bigger inflatables and other kites fill the sky above. |
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The whirl of snow rises up next to me becoming bigger than life, completely engulfs me and quickly passes over. |
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There's a point where it doesn't make sense to make a corporation any bigger, folks. |
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Small shops such as Cuds and Cuddles, Pacific, and Bubbles buy most of their merchandise wholesale from Accra's bigger boutiques and stores. |
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And seeking to be bigger, it is supposed to be readying itself for an initial public offering. |
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The longer you last, the greater the odds against you and the bigger the chance of receiving a close-range whupping. |
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This immediately indicates that demand for our goods remain stable, and that we have to adjust the input side, to realise bigger profits. |
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This bandit was a lot bigger than the other bandits and he wielded his weapons with skill. |
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This annual fun event is attracting bigger crowds each year and, of course, all proceeds go to a very worthy cause. |
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But, in essence there is now something bigger and more important than just being here. |
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Across all income groups, at least one in three people said their main reason for moving was to get a bigger home. |
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The bigger keypad and built-in joystick make it much easier to use than its predecessor. |
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Overall the case feels like a real quality unit, worthy of being rebadged by some of the bigger brand-name PC makers. |
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Gomez insists reclaiming his title is only a stepping stone to bigger things. |
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The Palghat pass, 32 km broad, has played a bigger role in the alarums and excursions of history. |
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Still, Owenmore Gaels can well be proud of the way they handled themselves against a side that were, all-around, bigger, faster and stronger. |
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It is sometimes suggested that, had they stuck to a career in the courts, Howard would have been the bigger success, but I wonder about that. |
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A bigger church was built in its place in 1952 and was rededicated as the Little Flower Church. |
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A few will relish the opportunity of redeeming themselves on a bigger stage. |
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But the focus on the 45-minute claim is itself a red herring intended to draw attention away from a far bigger deception. |
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Her hair was tucked under a knit cap she had just bought, making her eyes look bigger than usual. |
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By following these tips, you'll find your muscles will grow bigger and stronger before you know it. |
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Rub the butter into the flour mixture, working until you have no lumps bigger than a pea. |
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Mark Bennett suggests that the best course of action is to approach the bigger agencies for work experience. |
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She issues world-weary, no-nonsense wisdom as she tries, repeatedly, to convince heavyset Deb that bigger is better. |
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I sometimes worry that the concern over self-identity obscures a far bigger problem. |
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The helicopter which the service hopes to acquire has bigger fuel tanks and can fly for longer without refuelling. |
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Calgary's first beer festival is not only alive and well, but getting bigger and better. |
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But when your big car gets hit by an even bigger car, it all becomes rather academic. |
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For the bigger shows, there were often two or three days of rehearsals, to get the coordination right. |
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It had a slightly higher x-height and overall, making it look bigger and easier to read. |
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Plans are underway for establishing a training school here, since yachting is becoming bigger and bigger, said Lawrence. |
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The rooms were bigger than The Laughing God's, but no fires had been laid, there were no hot baths, and meals cost two coppers apiece. |
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A bigger wedding event will be probably take place then, but the date is yet to be set between the two royal houses. |
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Then there's a sense of relatedness, of being part of something bigger than oneself. |
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Making up lame excuses for herself is just making her look like an even bigger joke than she already is. |
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It could have been a bigger win, but on the other hand could also have been a lot worse. |
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The Warsaw Pact was part of a bigger imperial arrangement for yoking the East European armies to the Soviet high command. |
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A laparotomy uses a bigger incision to remove the cyst or possibly the entire ovary. |
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But the band does sound ambitious and hungry to progress to bigger and better things. |
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Are bigger biceps, triceps, pecs and lats leaving elbows, shoulders, necks and backs more vulnerable? |
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First we create a buffer that is one byte bigger than the user string and fill it with zeros. |
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As other athletes, baseball players have used anabolic steroids to become bigger, stronger and faster. |
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Many women had to use elastic and zips to adjust their own uniforms or borrow bigger uniforms from colleagues. |
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As customers buy more digital works, resale rights will become a bigger issue. |
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England, as the bigger, richer player with more money in the kitty, could apparently offer more in the way of expensive, ancillary support. |
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The venture capitalists, who generally invest bigger sums than angels, didn't bite. |
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He's a bigger person than most people would be who were left for dead by their friends, their teammates. |
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To select the bigger specimens use a ledgered bait positioned on the far bank shelf or next to the reeds. |
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The recent resurgence in the popularity of the genre has allowed Romero not just a bigger budget, but the chance to make a new film at all. |
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We are hoping that he will be happier at Cheltenham with its left-handed track and a bigger hill. |
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What other city has so many amenities, yet so little of the annoyances that make bigger cities maddening? |
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The bigger muscles in the arms and legs stiffen between four and six hours after death. |
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This could just be a joke about the nature of retcons, but I wonder if there's something bigger going on. |
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But, in general, the private schools are so far ahead of the state ones that to go to a private school confers a bigger leg-up than ever. |
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The bigger of the two anthropomorphous humans stepped over to Saria's side. |
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Better marketing techniques could help in overcoming this lethargy, and creating a bigger market, they point out. |
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Benefits like this, however, fade into insignificance compared to the bigger picture. |
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It was like someone had rubbed out what they had written and rewrote it, but bigger. |
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To the extent that the rich countries have bigger economies and more export trade, there is some truth in this claim. |
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There are 230 drummers, mostly banging on riempie drums, with a core unit of 15 bigger djembe drums carrying the sound. |
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The scale of this crisis is bigger than anything we, as an organisation, have ever seen. |
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The increasingly opaque Williams, dragged into the church's interminable conflicts, needs a right-hand man to keep an eye on the bigger picture. |
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Now, I'm thinking about pawning the stereo so I can upgrade to a bigger Yahoo mailbox. |
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Of course, larger cleanup tasks should be left to bigger stationary units that can safely handle both larger limbs and leaves. |
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I ignored him still, knowing I was too high up to be seen, and picked a lovely ripe apple bigger than any he had gotten. |
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The drop stems mainly from slower growth in wages and salaries, smaller increases in benefits, and a bigger rise in net interest payments. |
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I agree that this craze is on the rise, but it evoked a bigger issue for me. |
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The bigger fish would come biting on the line and it was my job to try and reel them in. |
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As I prepare to leave Scotland for a while, it seems appropriate to focus on some of those bigger issues. |
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The linkability of niche websites is often bigger than that of more generic sites. |
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The upgrading is to include extensions to the runway, taxiway and apron, which will enable it to accommodate bigger aircraft. |
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Male lions use their manes to attract females, to scare competitors, to make them look bigger and to protect their head and neck during fights. |
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In this case, the screen was bigger, the score was louder and the crowd was rocking. |
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It's a fascinating listen and yet constantly feels like a sampler for something bigger. |
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If you then look at these European films, these are films where the role of the director is much bigger. |
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And they couldn't have given themselves a bigger fillip than racking up their biggest-ever win over their arch-rivals. |
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So I got out my slightly bigger umbrella for me, and two other little ones for the kids for the school run. |
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The screen times get bigger and bigger, so now it's common for a movie to be two and a half hours, even if it's an action romp. |
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As they grow bigger, move them into a larger container so they have enough room to feed and move. |
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Greg is living proof that there are bigger better things possible in this world, at least in terms of money. |
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Utilities need to prepare grids to handle bigger loads and to boost power from renewable sources. |
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The tyres' bigger gyroscope boosts rotational inertia on moderate uphills, flats, and downhills. |
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Some of the bigger bangs and flashes of light could be seen and heard for miles around. |
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We had confidence in our abilities from our race against Leander in which we had rowed them down round the bigger Surrey bend. |
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In fact, sleeping is relegated to a front room and the loft, and the bigger bunkroom space is used as an alternate living room. |
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Tidy away any excess of coats and shoes lying around to make the hall look instantly bigger, and brighten a well-worn carpet with cheap rugs. |
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I've never liked rug rats, and I'm not too crazy about them when they're bigger, either. |
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Gambling has always been a big business and as more states adopt lotteries and permit casino gambling it gets even bigger every year. |
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He believed Virgin would start to take a bigger share of the market on the Glasgow run when a new timetable was introduced in December. |
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It was interesting work, but it did feel like a test run for something bigger and better. |
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Sales of these models will presumably help fund ever bigger production runs. |
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Then I heard and saw a good rise that was obviously from a much bigger fish at the bottom of a run under some trees. |
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Though coming from a football heartland, he had an even bigger interest and love for hurling. |
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Longford were a much bigger and more mature team than Galway, and were much more assured and confident. |
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The Deputy Transport Minister said he wanted an airport with a runway long enough to land bigger aircraft so tourist numbers could increase. |
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This was big money, bigger than he had ever gambled with before and the rush was thrilling. |
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The world seems such a small place these days, but he instantly made it feel much bigger. |
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For the bigger fish, try peeler crab tipped off with a tiny square section of mackerel or squid, or lugworm with a tippet of mackerel or squid. |
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He says that there's a bigger issue at stake than simply the future of one 19th century building. |
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He took off Dan Green, he explained, because he wanted a bigger player in the middle of the attack. |
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The book came out 30 years ago, and the film was an even bigger flop than that after-school Scrabble club you tried to start. |
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The idea for having an adversarial presence at Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court hearings is potentially even a bigger deal. |
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To make your eyes look bigger, use a peach pencil on your waterline. |
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He has been brownnosing everyone in the company just to get a bigger office. |
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While it gives people a sense of commonality and familiarity, it also keeps them from seeing the bigger picture and being responsive to the leading of the Holy Spirit. |
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It was a Karvitaka, an equivalent to a yeti, but a lot bigger. |
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It is rumoured that the audited figures will reveal a bigger shortfall. |
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Local metallurgy evolved into bigger factories and British technology, including English smelting furnaces and imported coal, was used intensively. |
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Most of the larger fruits such as pumpkins and watermelons, and some of the bigger vegetables such as gourds and tubers, are easier to carve into novel shapes. |
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But the bigger financial risk is the hidden cost of doing nothing. |
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Was it the man himself or someone else with a bigger world view? |
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Perhaps it is down to all the steroid hormones pumped into livestock to make them bigger in order to satisfy our insatiable appetites for dead animal. |
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Boys are certainly bigger risk takers than girls, according to the survey. |
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A series of Monday-night protests began across the cities of East Germany, growing bigger every week. |
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However, Amnesty criticised the department for not looking at the bigger picture and investigating whether the goods were re-exported after being sent to Scotland. |
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Cheating is a far bigger issue in football than refereeing anomalies. |
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While these microearthquakes usually aren't felt at the surface, they can offer important clues about the origin of bigger, more destructive quakes. |
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It is not easy to identify all the parts of the alchemy, but we definitely have a club ethos, which includes the concept that nobody is bigger than the club. |
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Note that I have resized the image, the original is a bit bigger. |
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We had been bigger once, but Laura is not a good person to get on the wrong side of, and you don't want to know what happened to the ones who were exiled. |
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The short kick-off after Martin's try was regathered by Darren Callaghan, who made a bigger impact at scrum-half in the second half than he had at full-back in the first. |
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Okocha has set English football alight with his increasingly stunning form and dazzling skills, sparking rumours that he is destined for a bigger stage. |
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When the females are bigger than 7 cm they never find jellyfish tentacles. |
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The bigger cities get a fair share of cinematic exhibitions while the exhibitors in smaller towns and village regions often find it impossible to keep the business going. |
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The satanic Temple won a battle to put a display in the Florida state capitol, but the religious right is fighting a bigger war. |
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That perception is a much bigger problem for supporters of same-sex marriage than its foes. |
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And their deaths have heightened the tensions and the sense of foreboding that something bigger and more brutal may happen soon. |
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The executives promised that the new technology would revolutionize the sales cycle by analyzing trends and providing road maps to bigger and better sales results. |
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From Russia to Libya to Venezuela, investment terms and tax regimes are becoming less favorable as governments angle for a bigger cut of the oil wealth. |
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When relays on a control panel failed to work Revechon bought replacements in Leeds but they were bigger and rewiring had to take place to make them fit the box. |
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Republicans have failed to diversify their party in the year since proclaiming the urgency of a bigger tent. |
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Woe unto the politicians and parties that fail to grok this, as they will face only bigger and bigger losses in market share. |
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Murphy says those opposed to the race need to look at the bigger picture, with the event putting New Zealand on the map for something other than rugby or yachting. |
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Admitting to an even bigger trading loss, CEO Jamie Dimon apologized for rogue managers, pledging to claw back compensation. |
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This may have something to do with the fact that bigger is more acceptable in African-American culture than among the mighty white uptight Anglo-Saxons. |
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Plus, more and bigger mines in the DRC are coming on tap as certified conflict-free. |
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Sitting up there at that little spindly-legged organ, he looked enormous, bigger than life, like a gorilla at a harpsichord. |
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As businesses seek to restock inventory as well as meet new demand, factory production will speed up, creating new jobs, more profits, and bigger wage and salary increases. |
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And yet a bigger part of me is reassured our frontline troops still had Gates in the bureaucratic battles back home. |
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She shoved him back, but the space between the walls was not much bigger than the two of them, and he merely reached a hand back to steady his balance. |
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The lower the air pressure and the closer the isobars are on a weather map, the faster the winds will rotate and the bigger the swell will get, resulting in larger waves. |
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The cells that hold its 49 inmates for 22 hours a day were a few feet bigger, and no one shares. |
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Get up onto the roof of the world, they don't get bigger than the High Himalayas, and all the rest of life just seems to fall into place around you. |
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The result is bigger, bolder splashes of color and carefully thought-out works. |
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Hawking radiation for realistic black holes is a minuscule effect, and the bigger the black hole, the less radiation there is. |
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It is believed that the original carnival was a much bigger and rowdier affair with fights, bear baitings and puppet shows, bull fights and secret assignations in gondolas. |
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Unclip the remaining hair and coil it into a bigger bun at the base of your neck. |
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Too frequently, recalibrating labor law in America requires a battle of big money and bigger egos. |
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To sustain an airplane in the air it is enough that the lift be equal to the weight, but for an airplane take off the lift must be bigger than weight. |
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Cannons were fired in the heart of the tiny principality, which is no bigger than Central Park, to celebrate the news. |
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The latter is the insidious inflation dodge, a piece of legerdemain that governments have been using over centuries to take bigger and bigger bites of your property. |
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Texas is a place where everything is bigger, the adage goes, and that's as true of our lakes as of the horns on our cattle and the tires on our pickups. |
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Steiger was nominated, and Richard Burton, and a lot of people in bigger movies. |
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The Big Five Banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered. |
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As the firm grew bigger and moved to midtown Manhattan, it had to computerize its records to fake so many documents. |
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Deflation is now making the hole in banks' balance sheets much bigger. |
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Companies stepped up hiring and gave workers bigger raises in July. |
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This gets a little bigger fairly quickly, and passes a couple of uninviting junctions, before entering a wide bedding passage with a stream flowing through it. |
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Only a few firms succeeded in not only getting bigger, but also in adopting the American methods of managerial organization adequate to their new size. |
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The bigger the black hole, the lower the frequency, much as it is with musical instruments. |
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Zimmer also brings up the argument that simply by making the genome bigger that junk DNA may serve a useful function by making cells the correct size. |
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Not only that, these galaxies were busily making new stars, with bigger galaxies giving birth faster than those with lower mass. |
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My hands are bigger, and more adroit, with nimble fingers that can tie shoes, unwrap candies, and get the sand out from between my toes before we leave the beach. |
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For business owners in downtown Estes, however, where nearly every building is flooded, there were even bigger problems. |
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This game is only two hours of what promises to be a twelve hour series, so there is plenty of time to get bigger and badder. |
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Anyone who has kids knows that the policy of containment can crumble quickly, and then you have a much bigger problem. |
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There are also more interesting facts suggesting that the influence of Kabardian culture on their neighbours was much bigger than most people think today. |
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The bigger staff allowed creation of two strong, 7-day-a-week, live-news, zoned editions. |
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Instead it was to force him, and us, to grapple with the bigger question at the heart of the series. |
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The two-seat aerobatic biplane is no bigger than a compact car. |
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With bigger vessels unfortunately absent, the society turned to plan B, launching five smaller boats into the quay, including a 1943 vintage dinghy used by the Royal Navy. |
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Work will also include the installation of new and bigger lay-bys, improvements to road drainage and the addition of a hard strip to both sides of the carriageway. |
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I still tell raunchy jokes, but now it's for a bigger audience. |
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Mansfield, who was brought up sailing keelboats out of the Royal Cork Yacht Club at Crosshaven, seems to do better when he is battling in bigger fleets. |
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Most of my winter chub fishing experience over the past fifty or more years has been gained mainly on small rivers or the upper reaches of the bigger rivers. |
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In a country not much bigger in size than Colorado, who'da thunk it? |
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This will include using the various stake holders and using incendiaries from aircraft, and existing roads and tracks to break up the country at a bigger scale. |
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And the more these jobs require speaking recognizably American English, the bigger advantage Americans have in getting them. |
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He watched the pit grow bigger every month, despite the numerous reports he wrote about the facility. |
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Changing the system that creates these dynamics is a much bigger issue than the climbing business of Mount Everest. |
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The Chicago Crime Commission declared him Public Enemy No. 1, declaring that he was a bigger menace than al capone had ever been. |
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After felicity wrapped in 2002, many of his costars graduated to bigger projects. |
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The ride is made sportier by the combination of the bigger tires and slightly stiffer bushings, and steering is tightened up via a different steering gear. |
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The only problem is as these corporations get bigger then even more smaller businesses go under, unable to compete with lower prices and special offers. |
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Think American Idol seasons one through five, only about a gazillion times bigger. |
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Some of the marchers began to chant at the anarchists, reminding them that the movement is bigger than them. |
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There's no doubt about it, kitchens are getting bigger and bigger. |
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As great cities were being built pell-mell, millions of peasants were being dispossessed and bigger capital was destroying small artisanal and shopkeeping enterprises. |
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Gingrich emerged that night looking bigger than King, bigger than everyone on stage, and he won the primary. |
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The backlash has been bigger and more successful than any Cultural Revolution ever was. |
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From behind a curtain, Trudeau is politely coaching the actors through the scene, encouraging them to go bigger. |
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We also need to do everything in our power to let our entrepreneurs spread their wings and do business outside of Scotland where the market is many times bigger. |
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Boosting spending and undoing a chunk of the sequester is likely to have a bigger impact on the still-ailing job market. |
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I'm also considering drilling a bigger aperture into the thing. |
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Then we noticed that the clump of algae was actually a wondrous crab, no bigger than a thumbnail, whose body shape had evolved to mimic the green wafers of algae. |
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I find out later, when I'm interviewing a farm workers' rights activist, that they went back to a room slightly bigger than a king-sized bed, of a mini-van. |
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Two years on, however, and his major triumphs at the store remain the introduction of five new herbs and the fact that you can now buy flat leaf parsley in bigger bunches. |
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The statement that this function gets asymptotically closer to the actual number of primes as the numbers get bigger is known as the Prime Number Theorem. |
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No one could have guessed that four working-class lads from Liverpool would become bigger than Elvis. |
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The Sarawak election would be a key test to the bigger battle ahead for both Najib's National Front coalition and the opposition. |
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Speaking of dubstep, few DJs had a bigger year than Skrillex. |
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Get past that beautiful exterior and you'll find the interior also shares some stunning design and layout features with the bigger Beemers. |
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The danger is a bigger fire in an under-floor baggage or freight hold. |
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The farther to the left that a group is placed, the more its members beleive in bigger goverment services. |
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He then goes on to say commonly-accepted theories suggest the wider, meta-universe is much, much bigger still. |
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He moved back home and opened a new bigger, better, and edgier salon. |
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Coventry are no bigger than Albion and the chicken jalfrezis in Hillfields are not a patch on the Balti Bazaar in Lye. |
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A magnitude 8 quake is actually 10 times bigger than a magnitude 7 on a seismogram, and the energy released is 32 times stronger. |
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Statistically speaking, Straus oversees a more Republican body with a bigger anti-establishment group than Boehner does. |
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However, the Seismosaurus fossil found with the most gastroliths held only 15 kg of stones, the largest no bigger than a grapefruit. |
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An even bigger treat was the glass of dessert wine he had with it, a Jerepigo from South Africa's Dellrust Estate. |
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But there are enough bigger critters in the book, from narwhals to saber-toothed cats, to satisfy the insect-phobic. |
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Most of the fish fell to ragworm and fish baits, with crab accounting for the few bigger fish. |
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He beat Ismail Saffian from the United Malays National Organization with an even bigger margin of 2,789 votes. |
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If she loses the plot, she'll be a bigger liability to Rooney than his own hot temper. |
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Don't Stock up on boy shorts just 'cause they're bigger than bikini bottoms. |
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Arboretum's Realizer process creates bigger bass, better separation and sizzling high end. |
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Worth over PS250, whether you want your hair to be bigger, shinier, sexier, healthier or just plain better, there's something here for you. |
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The Skorpion machine pistol I had was for hunting bigger game like roe deer. |
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Borrowers refinancing through the Home Affordable Refinance Program got an even bigger break, according to Freddie Mac. |
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Honda, though, has incorporated folding footrests for the pillion and the grab handle is bigger and meatier. |
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The bigger challenge will be rejiggering the corporate culture and core processes to make more innovation possible. |
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Beyond the pitiful blokeishness of this marketing campaign is the bigger issue of stereotyping fan gender. |
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If anything, we've tried to make the casting bigger because we've tried to make it a bigger and blowsier show. |
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Back Jay Rodriguez and Rickie Lamber, though, to have a bigger say on proceedings. |
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The tools allow the user to remove blurry results, take bigger panoramic pictures and add effects to the photos already taken. |
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Though ISIS is resistible, it represents a much bigger challenge than Al-Qaeda ever did. |
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At Newbury, RESURGE will be sent off a bigger price than he should be following a lethargic effort at Salisbury last time. |
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The annual Bakpro Celebrity Bakeoff competition has become a highlight on the Bakpro calendar, becoming bigger and better each year. |
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Falling off is not such a problem either, which means bodyboarders feel safer in bigger waves. |
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Only her hair is bigger as she slinks about in the spangly see-through body stocking and embellished leather jacket. |
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I've had a shout-outs from bigger YouTubers and I think that's how the word got out there. |
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Dumfries remains a centre of local government for a much bigger area than just the town itself. |
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The church is growing outwith the Western Islands, especially in the bigger cities. |
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She was just getting bigger and bigger, so I thought I just really need it. |
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And her norks! Like a hundred times bigger than his sister's. Why was he thinking about his sister's norks? Gross. |
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The Northern Union paid players per match, offered large signing on fees, found jobs and even found houses for some of their bigger stars. |
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Cuttlefish are indeterminate growers, so smaller cuttlefish always have a chance at finding a mate the next year, when they are bigger. |
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For example, depending on the food available in a shorebird specie's respective niche, bigger bill sizes may be favored in all individuals. |
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There are several extinct volcanoes on Mars, four of which are vast shield volcanoes far bigger than any on Earth. |
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The melon size varies between species, the bigger the more dependent they are of it. |
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Ancient whalers used harpoons to spear the bigger animals from boats out at sea. |
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The association of both molecules forms a bigger molecule and this one can be a flocculant. |
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Forced to move oil around the Cape of Good Hope, shipowners realized that bigger tankers were the key to more efficient transport. |
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Industrialization started at around 1870, with a paper mill and a somewhat bigger shipyard. |
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It would not be the first time in history that a strong will has triumphed over the bigger battalions. |
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The sexes are alike in plumage, but males are generally bigger and heavier than females. |
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It remains relatively stable, because the salinity effect on density is bigger than the temperature effect. |
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This style of rowboat was designed to carry a bigger load and the full sections gave far more displacement. |
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This arrangement improves handling by allowing bigger wheels and less unsprung weight, also tending to move the centre of gravity forwards. |
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The bigger wheels of an underbone allow more ventilation and better cooling for the brakes than the smaller wheels of a scooter. |
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Our turnips, parsnips, and carrots are here both bigger and sweeter than is ordinary to be found in England. |
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Except at the four bigger stations of the city, Hauptbahnhof, Dammtor, Altona and Harburg regional trains do not stop inside the city. |
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According to Kimberly Kagan, his accounts of battles emphasize the experience of the soldiers but at the cost of ignoring the bigger picture. |
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Pleonexia, or greed, the wishing and trying for the bigger share, we know under the name of covetousness. |
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The mercantilists saw a large population as a form of wealth that made possible the development of bigger markets and armies. |
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It was not as nimble as the caravel, but could be mounted with much more cannon, thus packing a bigger punch. |
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The middle and upper classes live in Suburbs, or in the central part of the bigger cities in apartments, where there is urban planning. |
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