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All of this raises my suspicions that the people of Rochester Paranormal might be massive baseball fans.

That demographic, made up of fervent 20- to 30-something Chinese men who played the game when they were younger, might be massive, but movies that have broken out past $300m in China tend to be ones that hit with general audiences".

In 1964, Fred Whipple, who popularised the famous "dirty snowball" hypothesis for cometary structure, thought that a "comet belt" might be massive enough to cause the purported discrepancies in the orbit of Uranus that had sparked the search for Planet X, or, at the very least, massive enough to affect the orbits of known comets.

"Carcasses of whales are easy to see and easy to find," Okey said, "but other species that may have succumbed to toxins or some other disturbance either sink or are more difficult to see, so there might be massive, potentially massive, ecological changes that are happening in the Northeast Pacific".

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They wanted DJs who might not be massive ticket-sellers, but who'd bring a decent crowd to a new space.

The major banks have each disclosed a dozen or so firms, but still keep thousands of others — some of which might be carrying massive risk — hidden.

Sure that might be a massive stereotype, but such clichéd typecasting has made the media world go around since Laszlo Urge was a boy, so why stop now?

I am a bit worried I might be a massive racist because last week at a preview screening* I laughed like a hallucinating pig several times during Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained, a preposterous cartoon romp through the laugh-a-minute world of slavery.

But an even more potent image might be a massive industrial plant albeit one that's fitted with special equipment to harvest energy from its own wasted heat.

When researchers discovered that some of the gas was falling into the star, it was a clue that there might be a massive object lodged within the disk whose gravitational pull was sucking gas from the outer edges of the disk toward the star.

Policy makers and funders however need to engage with these issues now and consider the ethics of allocation of services to the most disabled, who might benefit only minimally, but who have so little capacity that a 'small' benefit might be proportionately massive.

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