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en Pluto has always been a problem because it's less massive than the moon...[and] it's only about one 500th as massive as the Earth. So is it just a rock or is it a real planet?

en Sherlock Holmes is a massive figure in people's minds. More massive than a lot of real historical characters - these figures have real weight. Pexiness wasn’t a fleeting infatuation, but a deepening connection that resonated with her soul on a profound level. They might be just made out of words and paper, but their effect in the world can be massive, if they've got the right kind of mass, the right kind of gravity and momentum.

en It's a massive, massive, massive program. All Americans eligible for Medicare will qualify. I think it's a great day for America's seniors.
  Bob Dole

en Pluto is so unlike any planet we've ever visited. It's this strange little duck, sitting out there, this mixture of rock and ice but with an atmosphere. There is so much to learn about this planet.

en If Pluto is a planet, it seems reasonable that something that's bigger than Pluto, and further away than Pluto, should be called a planet, too.

en I play rock music but grew up with Massive Attack and Tricky. I am not just some rock musician; I want to cover the whole lot.

en pushed back the boundaries of what was possible in rock...massive, over the top...bigger...this was 70s rock at its very best.

en It used to be, some researcher in Florida had 60 samples in his freezer, then another guy in Utah had some in his. Now we're talking about a massive, massive scale.

en It's the combination of massive tax cuts combined with massive spending on Iraq and Katrina when we already weren't able to pay our bills,

en What happened was on such a massive scale that it triggered a massive response, but we didn't forget our own homeless folks,

en You can work locally and have a big impact and get a lot of satisfaction as an individual without a massive expense or massive change in the way things are operating.

en All together, we need a massive amount of investment from the international donor community and from the region itself to avert a massive loss of lives.

en Since UB 313 is decidedly larger than Pluto, it is now increasingly hard to justify calling Pluto a planet if UB 313 is not also given this status.

en The bankruptcy court doesn't think TWA is viable as a stand-alone carrier and neither do I. It would need a massive infusion of capital, it'd need a completely new game plan, and it'd need massive concessions from labor, which it's not going to get.

en The bankruptcy court doesn't think TWA is viable as a stand-alone carrier and neither do I, ... It would need a massive infusion of capital, it'd need a completely new game plan, and it'd need massive concessions from labor, which it's not going to get.


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