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Thus, an enormous block on a branch defined by a right endpoint can be essentially replaced by large subblocks corresponding to left endpoints.

Although there has been enormous progress toward accomplishing parts of the vision, the core problem - the design of ligands to bind proteins - has remained intractable.

In some cases these cancers are so rare that useful trials present enormous challenges.

Their seminal contributions have been of enormous consequence for understanding the relationships between development, environment, and poverty and have translated into significant policy advances.

She was a devoted teacher and spent an enormous amount of time and effort preparing laboratory classes and lectures.

Such questions were lost as enormous political energy was unleashed in a drive to control the content of education and raise standards.

The 1960s were marked by an enormous boost of economically inspired banditry.

This massive depopulation, usually ascribed to the great plague epidemics, had enormous demographic, economic, and social repercussions.

However, it also exerted enormous pressure on the strikers, who were unaccustomed to such high-level attention to their affairs.

There is enormous empirical evidence for some form of the compositional science structure and the evolutionary biological picture.

In anticipation of the flooding, communities were relocated and an enormous amount of research was undertaken to assess the potential and then the actual impact.

In some cases the employment of wage labourers assumed enormous proportions.

The problems with all of these proposals are enormous.

In 1956, arguably the most prominent popular hero of the 1950s made his fictional debut, to enormous acclaim.

This would explain your ennui and the enormous amount of time you seem to have on your hands.

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