Sentences with phrase «gigantic numbers of»

The results were possible only because of the gigantic number of people studied, says study coauthor Danielle Posthuma, a geneticist at VU University Amsterdam.
JK Simmons has been a reliable and comforting presence in a gigantic number of films and TV shows.
Again, I'm not saying that no one can think it's a 10/10 title, I'm just not buying that such a gigantic number of reviewers think that.
I have mentioned Gigantic a number of times in the past, and I won't belabour this post with too many details.
1) You haven't read the gigantic number of posts and comments on this site.
Their models have been created mainly from the data not a universally agreed knowledge an understanding of how the climate works and all gigantic number of factors and interelaltionships involved.
One of the highly developed nations in the world, USA becomes an obvious choice of gigantic number of people for employment opportunities.

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«If you just do some simple math in terms of Canada's share of the global marketplace, then it's not a gigantic number — it's in the low hundreds of millions or high tens of millions,» says Johal.
Up on a gigantic scoreboard at the rear of the lanes, two shapely Texas girls wearing white skirts, white blouses and headsets awaited the electronic instructions that would tell them the names and numbers to chalk up on the board.
There are slender women wearing number 9 in tight - fitting pink and gigantic men wearing number 9 in the size of parachutes.
THE first tests of a «factorisation factory» have beaten the record for breaking gigantic numbers down into their prime - number building blocks.
Because TMS has already been shown to be safe for the treatment of depression — and at much higher doses (i.e., the number of pulses)-- it offers a «gigantic margin of safety» to migraine patients, Dr. Lipton says.
I can't count the number of times I've seen girls sport gigantic poufs on their hair that didn't suit their face shape at all.
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Generally they will have gigantic databases, regularly rushing to the a huge number of individuals.
To be sure, the gigantic, all - powerful, merciless Thanos (voiced and performed by Josh Brolin in perhaps the film's most interesting performance) is a genocidal maniac who DOES want control of all living things — but according to his twisted and demented and damaged mindset, if he can arbitrarily remove half the population through a snap of his mighty fingers, he'll actually be saving the universe by thinning out the population to a manageable number.
Although the gigantic group has fought about a number of product plans, including the Porsche baby Boxster, Audi R4, and VW BlueSport, Audi is fully cooperating with VW.
Despite the vast number of hybrids available in everything from tiny, compact, roller skates to gigantic SUVS, the star of the hybrid world is the Prius.
There have always been a tiny number of gigantic - earning authors, a few high - earning authors, a fair number of moderate - earning authors, and a very large number of poorly - earning authors.
For reasons that no one understands, a select number of Pacific gray whales enjoy contact with people, and on these whale - watching tours you will get up close and personal with these gigantic animals.
Whereas most Shinobi games kept to more «traditional» bosses — a big guy wielding a sword, an even bigger guy wielding a sword, a helicopter with Ninjas jumping out of it, an advancing wall of gigantic cybernetic Hindu dieties — Revenge of Shinobi features a number of, ah, recognizable level bosses.
It's almost certainly a gigantic world when compared to the first Darksiders — but it doesn't feel especially big, moreso if you're not focusing on every single one of the game's side quests, which can add a substantial number of hours to your play time.
Even worse, there are a number of issues with some of the models in the game, at times your character's hand can twist backwards due to a collision problem, or a weapon model showing up as a gigantic variation of itself in your hands.
Enemy design is rather hideous in the sense of how players would anticipate enemies to look in a survival horror game with a gigantic female enemy named Guardian towering at around 8 feet tall wielding a saw blade as it runs at Sebastian whilst giggling, while a common yet scary enemy is The Lost and Hysterics which have a craving for feeding on human flesh, alongside a vast number of enemy bosses that are just as strong and ferocious as Guardian.
A new Caster hero with a number of crowd - controlling tricks headlines Gigantic's Corruption update, along with some other new gameplay features.
Sculptures and Site - Specific Installations Kapoor has produced a large number of works including Taratantara (1999, Baltic Flour Mills in Gateshead, England), a 35 - metre tall piece; and Marsyas (2002) a gigantic work of steel and PVC that was installed in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern Gallery in London (see below).
Afterall, is there not a clear and present danger looming ominously before humanity that is derived from the apparently unforeseen threat posed by the gigantic scale and skyrocketing growth rate of absolute global human population numbers?
The days when the gigantic Indian rivers — the Ganges, Indus and Brahmaputra — roar freely down the steep slopes of the Himalayas may be numbered.
The same lack of respect is often evident for any number of practical, affordable and green solutions that lack the sexiness of, say, gigantic solar power plants.
It was really popular a number of years ago to either disable the page file entirely, or make the page file really gigantic, or somewhere in between.
The core essence of «trust» — created today with government guarantees, physical vaults, behemoth balance sheets to make institutions seemingly «too big to fail», and layer upon layer of regulatory framework enforced by «zillions» (yes I know its not a real number and not an accurate one, but there's no way for me to count the bodies spending time making banks function) of people leading very exciting lives holding a gigantic ball of water in the air — is likely on the front edge of a very big wave of foundational change.
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