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This turned out to be a model of a water molecule, enlarged some ten billion times.
Scudamore actually recommended the board be enlarged some years ago but the clubs rejected it, arguing they wanted to remain the decision-makers.
Al-Kamil completed the citadel; he strengthened and enlarged some of the existing towers, and also added a number of square towers which served as self-contained keeps.
When they were both at de Kooning's studio, de Kooning enlarged some of Kline's small sketches and Kline came to the realization that they could function as large-scale works.
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Some griefs augment the heart, enlarge; some stunt.
The interior has been renovated to enlarge some rooms but retains the original oak floors and some woodwork.
Next, she wants to repave the driveway, finish landscaping the yard and enlarge some windows to let in more light.
It is not, however, entirely so attributable, for a tendency to enlarge some letters out of proportion to the size of the rest is seen in a small way in some of the more personal hands of the earliest period.
In the 14th century and later there was a return to less flamboyant ways with the tendency to imitate earlier models more closely, but the habit of enlarging some and diminishing the size of other letters never died out.
Some images you can enlarge, some won't - it depends on the type and the person.
BLUE BAR With the latest renovation of the Algonquin Hotel now complete, this iconic bar has been enlarged with some real estate from the former Oak Room.
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