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The difficulty is competing with the vast number of websites offering information about ELT courses, and knowing how to steer people to independent and honest advice.

It also reveals the extent to which police horses were used along with the vast number of officers deployed – 2,500 were summoned into action that day.

But how does a retail industry, increasingly buoyed by what are often multiple small internet purchases by individual shoppers, cope with the vast number of parcels it has to get to homes and offices?

With the vast number of REAL small theater companies in New York (budgets under — sometimes way under $100,000 a year) and budget thresholds that are not realistic for small groups — how are we supposed to survive, let alone grow?

This sounds simple enough, but with the vast number of TV streamers available, each with their own combination of free and paid-for streaming services, the challenge is in finding the right one for finances and viewing habits.

"There is no such thing as a British person," Swinton avers, aligning herself with the vast number of British subjects — Welsh, Irish, Scots — who once collectively outnumbered those who force-fed them the English ideal.

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One answer is that semiconductor firms do not actually know what to do with the vast numbers of transistors they can now put on a single chip.

Webb could recite the minuscule number of men killed in Vietnam who, by his count, had matriculated at the élite colleges (Harvard, twelve; Princeton, six; M.I.T., two) compared with the vast numbers from public schools.

If synagogues are not compelling places, who's going to bother to join and be involved?" Jewish leaders are grappling with the vast numbers of Jews who do not belong to a synagogue, along with shrinking numbers over all.

The British government and railway executives have accused France of inadequate policing of their side of the tunnel, while France has pleaded it is unable to cope with the vast numbers of refugees crossing its borders.

The Medellín Metro, opened in 1995, is still enjoying something of a honeymoon with the vast numbers of people who used to feel isolated in their outlying barrios and "comunas" (regions of barrios).

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