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Apply those votes to dozens of critical reviews and it's relatively simple for a handful of people to create an apparently massive surge of disapproval.
At the end of a four-day shoot-out, news reports supported by closed-circuit TV footage emerged suggesting that elements of the police or army had, in fact, engaged in an apparently massive looting spree.
It's the first single by the Clapham "geezer" comedian, who turned up on video blogging site Vine a few months ago doing no-brain "lad" one-liners, mostly about his apparently massive schlong or how sexually advanced he is.
Fernando Alonso of Ferrari began the race in Japan leading the championship by 29 (apparently massive) points, but by the first corner of the race he was knocked out flat: Kimi Raikkonen sliced up his rear tire and Alonso skidded off the track.
In view of the apparently massive effects and the certainly massive expenses of political propaganda on television, there are many movements afoot in democracies to limit expenditures on campaign propaganda and to require networks to give time free of charge for even the minor parties, especially in the weeks immediately preceding elections.
Despite this apparently massive setback, the effort to organize teaching and research assistants on private campuses will continue, insists the United Auto Workers, the national union that the Brown graduate assistants were attempting to join.
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I mean the woman whose apparently-massive unpopularity has inspired The New Yorker, The New Republic, and New York Magazine (to pick only the highest-brow outlets) to lengthy meditations on stardom, beauty, femininity, and the world's unkindness to girlishness as illuminated in the works of the Norwegian writer Karl Ove Unsgaard.
But he added that "our concern is that there was apparently a massive abuse of power and an attempt to conceal that abuse of power".
So if gluinos indeed exist -- and they had better, lest a number of pet theories be wrong -- then the particles are apparently so massive that producing them requires more than 195 billion electron-volts.
There are reports that sometimes they don't even bother to fly through Khartoum airport, choosing instead to construct makeshift landing strips in the middle of the wilderness that are dismantled after they depart, sometimes apparently in massive military C-130 planes.
Apparently, a massive star first exploded as a supernova, and then a few days later the ejected shell was heated by the energetic radiation of a subsequent GRB.
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