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A bigger entry hole means bigger crawfish can get into the trap.
If you use a 96-ounce apple juice bottle with a bigger entry hole, then it's a tighter fit.
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MANHATTAN: 70 Little West Street (at Third Place), #9E A two-bedroom two-bath condo with 11-foot ceilings; a big entry foyer; washer and dryer; and two storage units in a doorman building that opened in 2008.
When mutual funds make a big entry in India, don't miss them.
So to bring on players without asking them to pay a big entry fee is a departure from a strategy that worked.
District 24, which is New York City and Long Island, had a bigger original entry in the North American Open Pairs than any other district.
One might reasonably wonder how she wound up in charge of a big-studio entry in the summer blockbuster sweepstakes.
Some people in Indiana are hoping he will not succeed as coach, opening up the possibility for a big-name entry.
Although the website blatantly questions would be participant's grit by asking "are you tough enough?", it should say "are you rich enough?", as the $10,000 entry fee is likely a bigger barrier to entry than the 1,000 km non-stop, off-road race course.
"Big Dog" is a great entry-level nickname.
The lobby reminds me a bit of the big entry hall at the United Nations General Assembly Building, which is one of the most underappreciated nineteen-fifties rooms in New York.
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