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When Barnes & Noble started its online store in 1997, it, too, seemed a giant capable of sweeping aside an online-only company like Amazon with an effortless swat.
Much larger forces are out there, capable of sweeping you and everything away.
The top American women are capable of sweeping the medals with Lindsay Davenport, Venus Williams and Monica Seles on singles and Serena Williams joining the team for doubles.
America has a group capable of sweeping the medals, right down to the powerful doubles combo of Venus and Serena Williams.
Van Gerwen, who appeared to be capable of sweeping Taylor away with his early momentum, will be accused of having choked rather horribly here.
If Albarn is a sort of conductor of this varied selection of artists, then he also proves capable of sweeping us along; the two-hour show flies by, is constantly engaging, bold, and with a lot of just great tunes.
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Moreover, due to the higher density of gasoil as compared to n-heptane (see Table 2), for the case of gasoil, water phase is not capable of efficiently sweeping oil in the matrix and alternatively, chose its route through the fracture with lower resistance to the flow as compared to the matrix block.
Charles Armstrong was set up in business by the presentation of "two sets of sweeping machines capable of reaching the tops of the highest chimneys built".
Like vacuuming instead of sweeping?
I'm always wary of sweeping generalizations.
Although a mobile sensor finishes sweeping, it cannot start the next round of sweeping immediately until all sensors finish sweeping.
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