Sentences with phrase «enormous pile»

"Enormous pile" refers to a very large amount or quantity of things stacked on top of each other. Full definition
Added to this are emerging market countries, producing enormous piles of cash from their expanding economies.
I often fail when my housekeeping is poor or our busy schedules create enormous piles of clutter, but my life and the lives of my family members are always better when we live in a clean house with aesthetically pleasing rooms.
So combine the fact that two extremely important laws, laws that have billions of dollars wrapped up in them, expire next year with the fact that Republican control of the state Senate is doomed and you get the players who stand to benefit the most from this confluence of events throwing enormous piles of money at maintaining Republican control long enough to get what they want.
It serves to show individual climate sensitivity studies are never conclusive but add up bits of fresh understanding to an already enormous pile of data and knowledge.
While working as a paralegal for several divorce lawyers in Columbus, Ohio, I saw firsthand how often each of them zigzagged in and out each week day, leaving a bare bones office staff to deal with urgent phone messages, flurries of emails and enormous piles of paperwork that made China look small.
Greenlight's David Einhorn has been lobbying Apple for the last year to issue a special class of stock to reward shareholders and as a way to distribute the enormous pile of cash Apple has on its balance sheet.
And its LL - from an enormous pile of glass shards that used to be his house, winding up... and heres the pitch!!
When I'm not in the kitchen, I can usually be found running after my twin terrors on some rainy playground around Amsterdam or looking sideways at my enormous pile of laundry.
Scanning quickly to see what I could procure in a short amount of time, I passed by a stand where one fellow lorded over an enormous pile of organic bananas, and was hollering, «Un euro, deux kilos!
I never knew before what it meant to love a mountain, to respond to an enormous pile of stone that has been there for a millennium.
«They'd love to have an enormous pile of ham sandwiches, and that's what they've got here,» McMahon said.
«It's not that shocking when you look at the enormous pile of cash he has raked in from the Wall Street billionaires who are investing in charter schools.
The best evidence for ancient rushing water comes from the rocks Curiosity has paused to investigate while wheeling toward Mount Sharp, an enormous pile of sediment rising from the crater's center.
Help cut down on that enormous pile of plastic by re-using.
It's reasonably similar to the notion that dumping an enormous pile of wood onto a fire might not be as advantageous as gradually adding in one log at a time — but your metabolism isn't a fire.
In the meantime, though, Smaug is king under the mountain, sleeping under a enormous pile of gold.
We slide sideways through an enormous pile of cast - off rubber — marbles — and come to a stop, laughing, inches from a pair of yellow slalom cones.
(Bookstores have plenty of good books to choose from without having to sort the shinola out of the enormous pile of self - published offerings).
Doesn't everyone love receiving back a portion of the enormous pile of tax money they paid over their working years?
But it should really have been made pretty much impossible to do so because of an enormous pile of handicaps due to missing items.
Unlike Microsoft, Sony have an enormous pile of quality games simply sitting there, waiting to be turned back into a retro - flavoured USP.
This includes «the enormous pile of content strewn across the map,» including Destiny 2 «s Lost Sectors, Adventures, Nightfall Strikes, Treasure Maps, Patrols, and more.
It is sitting on an enormous pile of cash, easily enough to fund years of loss - making activities, or indeed the launch of an entire new console platform.
That's a complicated knot, nearly as tangled as the enormous pile of intertwined copper tubes in «Structure and Flow No. 2,» the mammoth Wilshire Boulevard fountain.
NEW YORK — For those convinced that some contemporary art is not art at all, at first glance the exhibit by Japanese artist Mr. at Lehmann Maupin may appear to be an enormous pile of chaotically collected and gingerly stacked junk.
I don't usually use the embodied energy argument, but these buildings have a serious load of concrete in them, take a huge amount of energy to demolish, and create an enormous pile of unrecyclable waste.
But, after examining the enormous pile of clothes I'd thrown into the middle of my bedroom, Sprog 2 decided that sorting through my stuff was «boring» and wandered off to watch Alice In Wonderland.
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