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Small openings along the wall let archers fire on invaders, while
larger
ones were used to drop stones and more.
At the same time, our global fisheries are two-and-a-half times
larger
than what our oceans can sustainably support, meaning that humans take far more fish from the ocean than the oceans can naturally replace.
Earth's diameter is about 400 kilometers larger, but essentially the same size.
Some are small and unimportant, but others have a
larger
impact on our lives.
The projections for the future are even more dramatic, even though fossil energy is now still subsidized at a rate 40 times
larger
than renewables.
When it comes to size, it's often, but not always, the case that
larger
species have a longer lifespan than smaller ones.
Larger
animals, by contrast, are better at fending off predators, and so they have the luxury of time to grow to large sizes and reproduce multiple times during their lives.
A long, sharp claw reminded him of a lion, but the arm bones suggested a
larger
animal, one about three meters long.
As the Roman Empire split in two, these tribal armies played
larger
roles in its defense and internal power struggles.
Many religions began as cults, but integrated into the fabric of the
larger
society as they grew.
Years later, we wanted to send a much
larger
rover: Curiosity.
However, based on the size of the bone that they found, it meant that this camel was 30 percent
larger
than modern-day camels.
And it's a big opera, one of the
larger
opera projects going on in the world right now.
It tells us that landlocked countries are condemned to be poor, that small countries cannot escape their
larger
neighbors, that vast distances are insurmountable.
And yet, our global stock of financial assets has never been larger, approaching 300 trillion dollars.
This was once part of a much
larger
object, one of millions left over after the planets formed.
66 million years ago, a much
larger
object hit the Earth, causing a massive extinction.
His formidably equipped army won batter after battle, and within 15 years, his tiny kingdom had succeeded in conquering all its larger, richer, more powerful neighbors, to found the mighty Chinese Empire.
But "Lotus" and "BAM" are
larger
than just US history.
So in this image, the smaller, hundred-nanometer, blue nanoparticles are leaking out, and the larger, 500-nanometer, red nanoparticles are stuck in the bloodstream.
For example, representation of the left hand is
larger
in violinists than in non-violinists.
Activists around the world are getting better at grabbing headlines, but these isolated actions do very little if they're not part of a
larger
strategy.
What if the parents' boycott was part of a
larger
strategy to identify and cut off the resources that ISIS needs to function; the skilled labor needed to produce food; the engineers needed to extract and refine oil; the media infrastructure and communications networks and transportation systems, and the local businesses that ISIS relies on?
And you can imagine that
larger
printers, fast printers like this, could be in your corner pharmacy, in your doctor's office, in a rural clinic.
I'm in the field of research known as personality psychology, which is part of a
larger
personality science which spans the full spectrum, from neurons to narratives.
Meanwhile, chicken production has shifted to an industrial, factory-like model, with birds raised in spaces with a footprint no
larger
than a sheet of paper.
The product is embedded in the
larger
system of the human body, and it works in complete harmony with that system, to create this unprecedented level of biological protection.
It perhaps is much
larger
than the planet Mercury.
The hole in altitude patients is different, because the orifice between the arteries is
larger.
Then, we've tried to make our factories
larger
and we specialized them by product.
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