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He warned that the Americans might "solve something and create a bigger mess".
The "old media" businesses will adapt, and change will drive more consumption and create a bigger overall pie.
The proposed transaction, valued at nearly $35 billion, would combine two of the world's three leading providers of those services to oil and gas companies and create a bigger rival to the industry leader, Schlumberger Ltd.
If you get more comfortable handling the lighter, you could then try and create a bigger one if you want, holding it down for 10 seconds, or slightly longer.
A mayo spill near the crotch area could leave you as red in the face as the tomatoes in your burger! defer.add img); *Don't bring condiments in your purse or wallet because they could explode and create a bigger mess for you.
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"I'm not asking Petr Sykora to run their biggest guys and create a big forecheck with his physical presence.
"We need to join up the dots and create a big, bold global push to beat this.
Together, they have tonnes of exciting new ideas about how to revolutionise welfare and create a big new society.
By continually focusing on techniques and content that is successful, you'll grow your audience and create a big social buzz around your brand".
But taking events out of London once every four years can help refresh them and create a big impact in the receiving city.
"And they are the ones that pay a lot of the taxes, they're the ones that spend a lot of money in the stores and restaurants and create a big chunk of our economy.
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