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Connecticut got bigger on Sunday with the addition of the 6-foot-11 freshman Ater Majok.
"After the '87 crash, potatoes got bigger on the plate while the protein shrank.
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None more so than when a delivery from Adil Rashid got big on the gigantic John Hastings and looped to slip 10 overs before tea.
The troupe started out as the Tenderloins and got big on MySpace by filming a nearly endless collection of skits.
It is set to get bigger: on February 9th the Bank's monetary-policy committee authorised £50 billion of new purchases over the next three months.
The animals in the ocean have been getting bigger, on average, since the Cambrian period - and not by chance.
Rubio's last-minute momentum is heading backwards at the moment -- and last-minute shifts often get bigger on the day of the election.
This is actually detrimental to muscle growth; your muscles get bigger on the rest days in between workouts, when the tissues repair themselves.
He needs to be careful with anything that gets big on him, though.
It's a short delivery that gets big on Hughes far quicker than the batsman expected.
The way we worked together at different stages broke partnerships and didn't let partnerships get big on us.
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