Voluminous
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22 examples of Voluminous in a sentence
The outrage was so swift, so voluminous, so unanimous, that the Council of Argyll and Bute reversed themselves the same day and said, "We would, we would never censor a nine-year-old."
And the reason is, in the stationary power plant, you can afford to have something that weighs a lot more, is voluminous, and you can take the waste heat and run a steam turbine and generate a secondary power source.
They are huge paintings of torture and abuse of power, in the
voluminous
Botero style.
Big data is so
voluminous
that it overwhelms the technologies of the day and challenges us to create the next generation of data storage tools and techniques.
But when Hegel famously said that Africa was no historical part of the world, he implied that it was merely a
voluminous
land mass taking up space at the bottom of the globe.
He doesn't ask my mom for the invitation that's at the bottom of her very
voluminous
purse.
Third, Chinese aid is dispensed rather quickly and unceremoniously, lacking the burdensome fanfare of lengthy negotiations and
voluminous
project documents, a practice many scholars and practitioners term “checkbook diplomacy.”
Confessions elicited through torture can be voluminous, but they are just as often nonsensical.
The odium that emanates from the bitter quarrels between critical schools and movements in the arts, the
voluminous
triviality of so much that is published point to a Byzantine afternoon.
First, governments should re-evaluate the
voluminous
data on DDT that have been compiled since the 1970’s, and they should make DDT available immediately for mosquito control indoors.
The Reinhart/Rogoff paper is just a small part of a
voluminous
academic literature that shows high debt levels to be economically risky.
Cash-back loans to NINJA (No Income, No Job, and No Assets) customers that included
voluminous
fees to brokers and were securitized and structured up to 60 times do not represent any value.
Thaksin’s sins are voluminous, and became the basis of the rise of his yellow-shirted opponents, the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD), which entered the electoral arena as the New Politics Party.
In sharp contrast to the Soviet Union, Russia now publishes
voluminous
(if not always reliable) economic, social, and demographic information.
Unfortunately, Sartre and Aron are also joined in death: both have been disowned, ignored, or underrated by all the academic disciplines – philosophy, literature, sociology, politics – to which their
voluminous
works might be thought to have contributed.
Even as the United States’
voluminous
Dodd-Frank bill tried to ensure that bankers never subjected American taxpayers to undue risk again, public attention had moved on to the state of the real economy and unemployment.
In other words, all the
voluminous
reports – by the International Monetary Fund, the OECD, the World Bank, and the British government and the Bank of England – unanimously warning of significant losses from Brexit have been disregarded.
Most machine-learning algorithms need to be trained on
voluminous
data sets that are manually “cleansed” and “tagged” by human annotators who categorize content.
Never mind; there's a change of air, plenty to see, and little to do; and all this suits my complaint uncommon; so long life to the Pickvicks, says I!'CHAPTER XIII SOME ACCOUNT OF EATANSWILL; OF THE STATE OF PARTIES THEREIN; AND OF THE ELECTION OF A MEMBER TO SERVE IN PARLIAMENT FOR THAT ANCIENT, LOYAL, AND PATRIOTIC BOROUGHWe will frankly acknowledge that, up to the period of our being first immersed in the
voluminous
papers of the Pickwick Club, we had never heard of Eatanswill; we will with equal candour admit that we have in vain searched for proof of the actual existence of such a place at the present day.
A visible effect was produced immediately, several jurymen beginning to take
voluminous
notes with the utmost eagerness.
Full of this idea, the scientific gentleman seized his pen again, and committed to paper sundry notes of these unparalleled appearances, with the date, day, hour, minute, and precise second at which they were visible: all of which were to form the data of a
voluminous
treatise of great research and deep learning, which should astonish all the atmospherical wiseacres that ever drew breath in any part of the civilised globe.
At half-past six the carriage stopped at the station; my uncle's numerous packages, his
voluminous
_impedimenta,_ were unloaded, removed, labelled, weighed, put into the luggage vans, and at seven we were seated face to face in our compartment.
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