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We've got a very good chance of winning the Ashes, which would be enormous.

And then there is the cost of the epidemic, which would be enormous even if the country had a top-of-the-line public-health system.

"But I can't see them going back [to a county force] because of the cost, which would be enormous".

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It would be a strict rule, with the civil service expected to toe the party line (which would be an enormous conga all around Whitehall).

There has been speculation that the brand in question could be Gap, which would be an enormous prize for the group; Yanai has described it as, "within the scope" of the names he might be after.

Mariele Neudecker has come up with a piece called It's Never Too Late and You Can't Go Back, which would be an enormous raised mountain made from fibre glass.

It won't be long before American homeowners start an avalanche of refinancings, which would be an enormous boon to confidence and the economy.

Other Mideast states might then try to emulate the Turkish model, which would be an enormous blow to antimodernist, anti-West terrorists and fanatics.

And you even have Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank, which would be an enormous asset in helping to better drive “prosperity” to parts of the world that desperately need it.

Another thing to consider about this deal is that Whole Foods could see the ease of use of Square and want to expand this to checkout registers, which would be an enormous coup for Square.

even raised the specter of prosecuting journalists for publishing classified information, which would be an enormous escalation in the crackdown on leaks.

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