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They have also grown enormous.
The gulf between the international community and the people they mean to be serving in Afghanistan had already grown enormous in the days before the assault on Taverna.
A bunch of massive greenhouses where the perfect combination of temperature and humidity means scientists are able to grow enormous plants.
But the downstairs loo queue grew enormous and it seemed ungracious not to let kids I've known since they were at primary school into my kitchen.
His hands have grown enormous, spidery, and the fingers don't bend as easily as they once did at knuckles that have come to look like walnuts.
Earlier in the book, she takes a similarly synoptic view, explaining that what affected these playwrights' lives was America's "enormous energy, strength, vitality, desire to grow, enormous everything, but not much tradition, not too much hanging on to fixed things.
Theories abound about why British firms do not grow enormous, ranging from a relatively small domestic market, to unambitious entrepreneurs who would rather sell their company, bank a small fortune and retire to the country than keep working to turn it into a giant.
The rest of the gang — the boss Ozu; Ozu's sidekick, Yes Man; and Mikey's co-stars — physically transform depending on their moods: they grow enormous, or their features pop out, or their faces become deformed with fury or love.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged planner of the September 11th attacks and murderer of three thousand people, had said that he wanted to wear a woodland camouflage vest — though not, apparently, because he thought that the green would contrast nicely with his beard, which has grown enormous and been dyed orange.
Like, say, the Netscape browser in the early days of the Internet, these services are the small strange outliers that will eventually grow enormous.
With two revealing campaign sound bytes, gender and generational divides have grown enormous.
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