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Make chunks of yards downfield.
But gay people do tend to make chunks of the population unreasonably angry.
It will then make chunks of text available through its search engine, sell individual e-books, and offer libraries and other institutions subscriptions to its entire database.
But ABC is banning any other broadcast news or Web outlets from using more than a single 30-second clip from this presidential debate until the morning after it's over: "We have an obligation to our West Coast affiliates," a spokesman said, "to not make chunks of the debate available until their viewers have had a chance to see them".
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This limits your choices some; obviously, you can't make chunks out of thin pieces of flounder.
So for maximum productivity, he says, "you want to make your chunks of development as small as possible".
Allocating public favours by ethnic group can Balkanise societies and make large chunks of the population reliant on the state.
Until now banks have relied on a few stars in small units of investment banking to make significant chunks of the bank's profit.
A lot more could be done with the suggestion, or fact, that these objects are slightly soft and made of chunks of solid, radiant colors.
Photographs of its many volcanoes and hot springs and the isolated huts and cottages built for the enjoyment of them culminate in a gorgeous Richard Long-like floor piece made of chunks of obsidian, or volcanic glass.
Order the catch-of-the-day fish chowder, made with chunks of Lake Superior herring, whitefish or lake trout and potatoes in a buttery broth.
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