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While Elton's fame may be immense, it doesn't cancel out his homosexuality.
Fertilization takes place above the shell gland, which may be immense or almost undifferentiated.
While the benefits of paternal engagement may be immense down the line, there is nothing that immediately needs fixing for dads, so there's little incentive for the NHS to get involved.
While G.M. may be immense -- its sales of $176.6 billion last year exceeded those of any other company -- the total value of its outstanding shares was just $36.8 billion at the close of trading on Thursday, a reflection of the company's many troubles in the auto market.
Watching these patients -- caring for them -- has taught me what I consider to be the most important lesson I've ever learned: that our capacity to suffer may be immense, but so is our ability to endure it -- if we've taken effective steps to develop our strength.
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As defenders of theism often point out, the freedom of moral agents may be an immense good, worth God's tolerating horrendous wrongdoing.
It may be the immense feeling of wilderness and wide-open space.
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