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The potential for injury to these animals is massive.

Astronomers have found a bloated, massive galaxy that may be a record-breaker: the most massive galaxy in the near Universe.

But once these massive software packages were in place, it was exceedingly difficult to change them.

Cuts in export subsidies have not conspicuously shrunk China's massive trade surplus or export earnings so far.

Spitzer detected a prebiotic molecule, called hydrogen cyanide, in the disks around yellow stars like our sun, but found none around cooler, less massive, reddish stars.

The goal was based on the trend observed up until then, but no one could have predicted the massive increase of HIV, particularly in southern Africa.

What would a President of the United States say to the country if thousands of people were dying from a disease or trapped in a massive blackout and he did not know who caused it?

It has massive untapped potential.

In this massive raft, we had nothing to worry about.

Owen and other Buddhist leader on campus, we have this massive activity sphere.

Equestrian enthusiasts can seek employment in the county's massive thoroughbred industry that employs 29,000 Marion county residents.

For example, cities in the arid north are investing in costly desalination projects, and massive canals to divert water form Yangtze River to the north.

Looming over the vines are massive outcroppings of black and gray granite interspersed with flower-strewn meadows and wooded hills that inevitably call to mind the Sound of Music.

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The wedding got massive media coverage.

Like a massive sailboat pivoting 180 degrees in choppy seas, this wrenching turnaround produced a massive wake, and induced nausea among many of its passengers.

Instead of a massive pot of unappetizing-looking soup, you can buy fried chicken with chips or rice.

His brother, Henry Liheng Cao, 32, suffered a massive abdominal hemorrhage, a ruptured spleen and kidney, broken ribs and a fractured ankle. He remains hospitalized in Wenzhou.

Astronomers have seen "Einstein rings", formed when light from a distant galaxy is bent by the presence of a nearer massive object, usually another galaxy, that lies directly in its path to Earth.

But finding nascent massive stars has proven difficult.

President Bush spoke in the cemetery's amphitheater - a massive white structure surrounded by seemingly endless rows of small white headstones.

Yet even without massive rigging in favour of Mr Karzai-which was expected in Pushtun areas where independent observers will fear to go-he was considered likeliest to win.

The night sky flared with the massive bombardment.

He had suffered a massive heart attack and was rushed to the University Medical Center for quadruple-bypass surgery.

Its ultimate goals are to found a worldwide promoting system in investment and floatation loan, to construct a bridge in connecting the market and the capital market and to establish a massive, authorized, specialized and outlying consulting platform in investment and financing.

RSS Advertising will finally reach the mainstream, utilizing Google's massive advertiser database.

We need to unleash massive private investment in clean energy.

The whole idea of the German Blitzkrieg tactic was to concentrate massive armored forces, and massive close air support, to create an unstoppable rapidly moving "armor fist" that could smash through anything and cause havoc and chaos in the enemy's side, regardless of the enemy's total force.

With days of hard travail I raised a temple. It had no doors or Windows, its walls were thickly built with massive stones.

But Chinese firms have emerged as the biggest solar-panel producers in the world-almost all of it exported-just as the industry faces a massive supply glut that is forcing firms to close.

It provides massive throughput of data through the transformations in typical batch processing operations.

Using Fibre Channel interconnections, SANs deliver massive packets of data to the servers at gigabit speeds.