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Paris Saint-Germain are set to make a mammoth offer for Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer, according to reports.
This tells us what parts of the elephant genome we will need to change in order to make a mammoth.
Ma was going to make a mammoth pumpkin pie and the largest milkpan full of baked beans, to take to the New England Supper.
Among other things, she said the United States would need to make a "mammoth" commitment to secure a Palestinian state — a move that could mean alienating American Jews, a group she described as having "tremendous political and financial import".
They had to make a mammoth 200 tackles during the game and that could have taken its toll on both the young guys and the veterans.
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In the previous decade Brazil made a mammoth oil discovery off its Atlantic coast and Shell inherited BG's investments in those fields.
With little fanfare, Google has made a mammoth database culled from nearly 5.2 million digitized books available to the public for free downloads and online searches, opening a new landscape of possibilities for research and education in the humanities.
First, scientists who study the genetics of extinct species have recently decoded most of the mammoth's genome sequence, which means we have a pretty good genetic blueprint for making a mammoth.
More importantly, when the telecast of this event begins in Britain, we'll get to see how ITV have made a mammoth pig's ear of their World Cup title sequence this time round.
The league leaders, who made a mammoth 571 in their first innings, bowled out the visitors for 286, with Rikki Clarke picking up four wickets and Chris Woakes – who must be making the England selectors sit up and take notice of his recent all-round displays – claiming three victims.
"We can get to the really sexy stuff of what made a mammoth a mammoth".
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