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1 The nest of the Mason-bee of the Pebbles is hardly more massive .
2 The same plan as the Spiders, on a much more massive scale.
3 The more massive they are, the older they are likely to be.
4 The more massive the ball, the smaller the difference between these two.
5 The more massive the white dwarf is, the slower the pulses get.
6 His countenance was more massive than it looks in any of the portraits.
7 But the English chandeliers were far more massive affairs than those.
8 Einstein explained this: The more massive something is, the more gravity it produces.
9 Special relativity says that the faster something moves, the more massive it becomes.
10 The resulting stars tended to be more massive than today's stars.
11 Imagine, concert hall PA equipment obsolete - no more massive amps and speakers.
12 Rudd is granting more massive exemptions and free permits to the biggest polluters.
13 It was a bell more massive than any she'd heard before.
14 He was nearly the height of Whinney but much more massive .
15 However, it consumes the ship's power and may even require mounting more massive reactors.
16 The finer the instrument is to be, the more massive must be the foundation.
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