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1 A few points: yes, there's a huge difference between mice and people.
2 They really did it and they made a huge difference , he said.
3 But for this year it could make a huge difference for her.
4 The wind makes a huge difference to what's actually going to happen.
5 Their involvement has made, and will continue to make, a huge difference .
6 In reality there is a huge difference between deregulating taxis and pubs.
7 That's a huge difference between the wealthy east and the less-wealthy west.
8 There's a huge difference between a good one and a bad one.
9 And that made a huge difference in how they perceived the story.
10 For people like Mrs. J, parity rules would make a huge difference .
11 Once we got rid of the barnacles, it made a huge difference .
12 Why such a huge difference between the wage earner and a restaurateur?
13 Put all those little things together and it makes a huge difference .
14 Small incremental changes now can make a huge difference in 20 years' time.
15 There's a huge difference between eight years and twelve-believeme, I've seen it.
16 The new definition would have made a huge difference to producers.
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