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Big time.
This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
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Indeed, Obama's recent $500m guaranteed loan to a solar company Solyndra failed, while the same investment in Tesla's electric motor won big time – making Elon Musk richer.
Then Lucy hits the big time: making real money from a quasi-necrophiliac cult for rich people, presided over by Clara Rachael Blakee), an elegant madame.
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"I owe you big time for making this happen," says Lee Sampson, a teenage hacker who serves as Volaju's accomplice.
"I owe you big time for making this happen," says Lee Sampson, a teenage hacker who serves as Volaju's accomplice in the film.
It is likely, he said, that more frequent fires will allow less fuel to build up, in time making big conflagrations like that of 1988 less probable.
You sit together for hours at a time, making big decisions over often complex issues.
Even the most famous foreign authors have a hard time making it big in Japan.
By Andrea DenHoed February 9 , 2012Even the most famous foreign authors have a hard time making it big in Japan.
After the film's release, Rowe said "Some people come up and say, 'Hey, you made the big time'; I've made the big time, but not in the way I want it".
You'll get to your big goal in no time! make your goals VERY specific.
For teams that need a touchdown to survive, time makes a big difference.
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