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"I was walking to buy worms on Delancey Street, because there's an enormous large-mouth bass in the Pond I call Moby-Dick, and by the McDonald's there's a huge crowd.
Over the past decade, Asian countries have experienced enormous large-scale HFMD outbreaks, with deaths predominantly among children [ 2– 6].
This is a land of Brobdingnagian portions, where regular means enormous and large means... well, frankly absurd.
His influence on contemporary American cinema has been enormous, in large part because of his discovery and promotion of young actors and directors.
Despite this enormous expenditure, large numbers of Americans are becoming increasingly frustrated about the state of health care in their country.
His domain is so enormous that large parts of the castle which is linked together by a fantastic array of lifts, railways and secret passages are unknown even to its owner.
You, bloated and enormous, too large to heave yourself up off the sofa: "ONE… MORE… EGG MAYO".
Analysis of such samples raises a number of issues, including enormous complexity, large dynamic range and low levels of available analyzable material.
That makes the wheat genome enormous, far larger than that for maize (or people).
For one, the projected value of Facebook is enormous — the largest on record for an Internet company, even several times greater than Google's offering in 2004.
"If you look at the entry in the supplement, it's enormous, much larger than most entries," said Jesse Sheidlower, the O.E.D.'s North American editor.
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