Small businesses seeking to expand find the odds stacked colossally against them. |
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What is indisputable is that they were colossally influential, spawning generations of writers desperate to mimic them. |
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The company's investment decisions were so colossally inept as to suggest an ulterior motive. |
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Sport in general, and football in particular, is going through the most colossally self-important period in its history. |
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There is no excuse, particularly at a time when the management of the fund has been so colossally unsuccessful. |
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So even by the measure of hopefulness, the Norwegians have been colossally wrong. |
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And I'd like them to fix the many ways in which we, in our secure world of privacy and plumbing, are still getting periods colossally wrong. |
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Which means that, in my experience at least, the main role of Meerkat right now is to demonstrate just how colossally mundane our lives are. |
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Yet throughout history, and especially over the past century, it has been ill-governed and, above all, colossally underpriced. |
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But, analysing a colossal number produced in this way and trying to determine its prime factors is colossally difficult. |
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I would like to ask the member if he has other plans or ideas of how what is represented colossally here can be more clearly transmitted to Canadians so they can truly appreciate what is being done in their name. |
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The cultural is transmitted by non-genetic means and the novelty is that cultural selection reacts with a colossally higher speed when facing the caprices of uncertainty. |
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From day one it was absolutely apparent that the Prime Minister had showed colossally poor judgment in his conduct in relation to the Grand-Mère affair. |
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