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The first corporations were essentially large blocks of patents.
These would be harvested and placed into plastic "stomachs" – essentially large plastic bags – suspended in the sea.
Lightning produces a brief electromagnetic pulse that is detected by the company's lightning sensors, essentially large antennas connected to computers.
The cells are essentially large batteries whose charge is maintained by the hydrocarbon energy contained in natural gas.
In both places there are relays -- essentially large versions of the circuit-breakers in a household fuse box -- along the lines.
Though her voice is not essentially large, she focuses and supports her sound so ably that she easily fills the house.
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At age 8 they were essentially larger, more articulate versions of who they'd been at age 4, and at age 13 they were larger and more articulate versions still, with iPhones affixed to their palms.
Along with a few meat and cheese platters – Umbrian, Tuscan and Mediterranean – that are essentially larger versions of its other products, it has also launched some new dips, two of which are real crackers.
As an n-prisoner's dilemma for n >> 2, collective action is therefore essentially large-number exchange.
In this case, the exciton binding energy becomes essentially larger and comparable to kinetic energy sk.
On the other hand, it is not essentially larger than any particular (S_{psi,gamma}(f)).
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