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White House aides have more often than not tossed sheets of ice on the fairly enormous hill that Mr. Schumer climbs in leading his caucus forward.
There's plenty of prestige attached to winning as it honours lifetime achievement, as well as a fairly enormous cheque – it's the richest children's literature prize in the world, with winnings of 5m kroner (that's nearly £400,000!).
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This has been a pretty enormous piece of work – it is, we're fairly sure, the most complex online carbon calculator in existence.
But as the prison's 10-year anniversary approaches, I think we can fairly expect its enormous costs to just keep rising.
There were three bedrooms upstairs, one quite pleasant, an enormous and fairly new bathroom and in a dark back room there was a TV and a chair.
The suburbs contain enormous enclaves of fairly new immigrants and scores of their restaurants.
The now fairly well-understood observiball is enormous.
Fairly or unfairly, his party had enormous advantages in the Oct. 11 elections and was certain to triumph.
A later Wells novel brought James's compliments on "your capacity for chewing up the thickness of the world in such enormous mouthfuls, while you fairly slobber, so to speak, with the multitudinous taste".
In fact, it started as a liberal intellectual revolution, soon to be transformed into a drastic social revolution, turning a fairly egalitarian society into one of enormous wealth differentiation and a marginalised intelligentsia.
Some fairly amateurish calculations -- note its enormous arithmetic mistake of $2 trillion -- by S&P shouldn't be affecting markets.
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