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The controlling powers in Dick's futuristic worlds are more often huge corporations than governments.
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That's because livestock are being bred to be larger than before (and are being fed more), and their manure is being managed differently — more often in huge "anaerobic" waste lagoons that give off large volumes of methane.
They also wrote down they listened to you more often -- another huge advantage.
The fact is that 10 per cent is, more often than not, a huge chunk of any market.
Making small adjustments such as listening, smiling, sharing and thanking others more often can have a huge impact.
But with climate change, the WAP is experiencing rapid regional warming, with fewer days each year of fast ice letting the icebergs into the shallows more often, where they carve huge gashes through the habitat of the colorful, tentacled invertebrate animals carpeting the sea floor.
With the help of a deeper religious faith and her companion, Cleveland Indians second baseman Roberto Alomar, Pierce has also begun to project more calm and positive energy under duress: smiling more often than groaning when her huge shots go awry and eliminating most of the nervous tics that used to make her preparation to serve look more like preparation for a night on the town.
Attempts at large projects have more often than not resulted in a huge wastage of resources.
But his strategy of seeking popularity by improving state distribution of government food rations an approach more often associated with Congress did not bring huge voter enthusiasm.
Romantic breakups are huge, complex beasts and, more often than not, both partners have to share some degree of responsibility.
They often lose money on these risky businesses and need huge upside because their investments fail more often than succeed.
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