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Students with yet bigger and cumulative problems started to appear at the school in the 1950s.
Yet bigger men than them have learned to their cost that no one can behave like that.
Presumably they were thrown clear of these planets by the impact of yet bigger meteorites.
The band wanted the sound to be "lighter and yet bigger", more orchestral but also more intimate.
"One can assume that the said man cannot feed this female person with her two illegitimate children, much less should this family grow yet bigger."
It results in yet bigger class sizes in the state sector, one of its major issues in my opinion.
A Pan-Latin Stop Yet bigger and changing crowds are making such connections harder.
His size had intimidated me as a boy; now as then, his dramatic voice was overshadowed by his yet bigger ideas about almost everything.
Each time he convinced himself that the waves could not possibly 'yet bigger, a new monster taller than the rest lifted the vessel toward the sky.
Yet bigger changes - like Fudan University's use last year of broader criteria and a totally different test to admit some 300 students - stir concern.
The book details the Who's amazing and peculiar journey in the years during which they struggled to follow up Tommy with a yet bigger and better rock opera.
Nevertheless, a combination of structural and morphological modifications, including growing yet bigger and rearing up, mammal-like, to reach higher growing leaves, were great evolutionary advances, integrating important ecological changes.
In a positive feedback loop, increased catches by commercial fishermen result in the purchase of more boats, which results in yet bigger catches and more boat purchases, and even bigger catches.
Italy's companies are comparatively smaller than those of similar countries in size or of the EU, and rather than the common trend of less, yet bigger businesses, Italy concentrated on more, yet smaller enterprises.
Luckily, she is able to answer her own question: "I thought at times our losses are like splits in the heart through which it may grow yet bigger, and there's nothing else to do but love, nothing to be regretted but not loving."
On July 10, 1917, the one-year anniversary week of the attacks, President Wilson appointed Herbert Hoover to raise food production for the war effort, yet bigger news was that five hundred bathers fled screaming from the waters of Rockaway Park after swimmers spied a large fin near shore.
The King was pleased beyond measure at the sights but his greed for gold was still not satisfied, and he had the miller's daughter brought into a yet bigger room full of straw, and said: "You must spin all this away in the night; but if you succeed this time you shall become my wife."