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"But they're looking to make quite large cost savings, and next year will be a year of delivery".
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Now, the traditional nonprofit business model makes quite large claims for itself, doesn't it?
However, they can be made quite large - to fit around the body in the case of a shield, or even bigger than that.
"Movements that are large in amplitude, i.e., making quite big moves".
And in places that do not have much heavy industry it can make quite a large contribution to total emissions: in San Francisco its share is 18%.In many countries power from landfill gas or waste-to-energy plants (like the one at Spittelau, outside Vienna, illustrated above) attracts subsidies of one kind or another because it saves emissions.
KOCH -- I think people are a little less inclined to make quite as large a commitment or quite as extraordinary a bet.
"This was quite a large lump passing through the atmosphere so it made quite a large shooting star".
They make quite a pair.
Make it quite large, as it should dominate the cake to give it the real "clown feel".
The true magic of Ingres's inspiration lay rather in the oil sketches for individual figures that he made in quite large numbers and from many motives.
He added that businesses might end up making some quite large claims, but declined to speculate on how much the explosion could cost in pay-outs.
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