Behold, God is great , exceeding our knowledge: the number of his years is inestimable.
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The FDI players really stimulate new sectors and they accelerate criticalmass.
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Once protests reach criticalmass, it's dangerous for people to oppose them.
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I want to get to criticalmass, he said in an interview.
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Today it's not the same: there is a criticalmass of women.
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One person's non-core is another person's adding to criticalmass, he said.
Uso de great preponderance en inglés
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But the greatpreponderance of opinion is on the other side.
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Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General in 1854, saw the danger of this greatpreponderance of Native troops.
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These varied somewhat but there was this greatpreponderance of males in every class but one.
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A very greatpreponderance of local opinion was in favour of the action of the Dean and Chapter.
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The narrow concentrated life of the feudal lord lent, undoubtedly, a greatpreponderance to domesticity in his affairs.
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From the analysis shown it will be perceived that the chlorides of sodium and magnesium are in greatpreponderance.
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Everyone desires a reduction of taxes, and there is a greatpreponderance of sentiment in favor of taxation reform.
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But the Federals, having double numbers and a greatpreponderance in guns, soon drove the Confederates off the Matthews Hill.
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Commonly, however, there is a greatpreponderance of limbs toward the east, away from the direction of the prevailing winds.
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I question whether the greatpreponderance of the Chinese people speak six consecutive sentences without misrepresentation or exaggeration, tantamount to prevarication.
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Even to this day there is a greatpreponderance of Norman over English blood in the veins of the nobility of England.
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Owing to his greatpreponderance of force, Hooker had little reason to doubt that the result would be favorable to our arms.
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Something like this must happen with every representative assembly at which a single party has a greatpreponderance and a rigid internal discipline.
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He had not that greatpreponderance of numbers which came to him later, and which enabled him to attempt a wide turning movement.
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Dr. Billy Sunday, the celebrated American pulpit-clown, I was constantly struck by the greatpreponderance of males in the pen devoted to the saved.
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The figure of the earth, even on the ocean, is irregular, in consequence of the greaterpreponderance of land-andhence greater density-inthe northern hemisphere.