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The U.S. GDP, however, is so immense by world standards that the United States still ranks as one of the world's most important trading countries.
Gary Medel, described as "immense" by his manager, had been forced off shortly before, after his second bout of cramp in the space of a few minutes.
The Google white paper argues that the opportunity for power savings is immense — by deploying the new power supplies in 100 million desktop PC's running eight hours a day, it will be possible to save 40 billion kilowatt-hours over three years, or more than $5 billion at California's energy rates.
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Woodsy corridors went on for miles, broken up by swampy waterways flanked by immense willows, or by farmhouses, cornfields, barns, silos and grazing cows that gave me postcard glimpses of dairy land.
One, stemming from Plato and the Pythagoreans, with theological trimmings by Augustine, had been given immense prestige by Descartes' championing of it.
The Lakeview oil was penned in immense pools by sandbags and earthen berms, and nearly half was recovered and refined by the Union Oil Company.
Haynes is, of course, treating directly racial matters that were handled gingerly by films in the Fifties, and sexual ones that were approached with immense obliquity by Hollywood.
As a youth, David built an immense vocabulary by religiously reading the dictionary.
AIDS has already caused immense suffering by killing almost 2.5 million Africans this year alone.
It would achieve immense efficiencies by collecting, keeping and endlessly "sharing" information.
America's standing in the eyes of many Europeans has been dealt an immense blow by this week's election.
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