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There's men of a certain type in these parts who are mad about growing massive leeks and onions.
For example, most Americans prefer light meat to dark, so chickens have been redesigned to produce more white meat by growing massive breasts that make them lopsided.
Top tip The waters of the Flaming Gorge reservoir are famous for growing massive trophy trout, some as big as 13kg!
The other half would involve altering Earth's carbon cycle to draw in CO2, either by growing massive amounts of new trees, boosting the growth of carbon-sucking algae at sea, or creating machines that draw down the atmospheric carbon and store it underground.
AT&T has also increased capacity to "hundreds of cell sites across the bay area" in order to better meet the growing massive data demands of its Silicon Valley customers and plans to flip the switch on its higher speed HSPA 7.2 3G network sometime in 2010.
3) The Chinese are growing massive amounts of grain in Africa to export back to China.
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Will grow massive, though, so needs serious pruning.
McGwire grew massive, too, and he and Canseco became known as "the Bash Brothers".
They are now fighting some new necromoprhs which grow massive flailing, stabbing tentacles of death when shot in half.
Another thing, when I was very small, at eight after the amber lamp in the hall was switched off, when the night-light shone, I used to feel one of my digits grown massive but weightless, a toe on the loom, waxing, palpitating frontiers of the room.
When the white dwarf grows massive enough, heat and pressure within it trigger a thermonuclear explosion.
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