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Nearly 20 jets and 30 helicopters carry the vast, movable city of the rally from stage to stage, and West Africa's nomads made their annual fortunes off it for two decades.

The figure always quoted for his income from the phones is £2m a year, which he disputes ("turnover, not income ... 30 people working for me ... all taxed ... I only drive a Land Rover"), but in any case vast numbers of people use them.

These would include Medicare prescription-drug coverage for seniors, mammoth funding increases for public education (while abandoning his insistence on private educational vouchers), and vast expansions of deficit spending.

Overshadowed by the December 10 decision upholding the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law was an important oral argument that morning over whether the Supreme Court should arrogate to itself vast new powers to redraw every congressional district in the nation.

Germany's utter failure to integrate guest workers from Turkey and other less developed nations has resulted in vast ghettoes that spawn social dysfunction and crime.

It was all a wonderful metaphor for the enigma of knowledge itself as it led one on from one's precarious beginnings in the books in front of one up into the vast unread above.

They made that journey in the spirit of discovery, to learn the potential of the vast new territory and to chart the way for others to follow.

And we have much to learn about their long-term effects before human crews can venture through the vast voids of space for months at a time.

Probes, landers and other vehicles of this kind continue to prove their worth sending spectacular images and vast amounts of data back to earth.

The proletarian class is vast and mostly powerless.

The same goes for Dante, Petrarch, the Renaissance, vast chunks of our inheritance.

In the rejected version (and more still on the laser disc and earlier film prints), the contrast between dark and light is glaring; the characters' faces seem harsh, their vast palaces icy.

It is a stunningly vast view.

I cannot prove the following assertion, but you can paint me yellow and call me a Hummer if it is not true: that his vast and vaunted Internet congregation is composed principally of little faith types.

They grew up in Dahran, Saudi Arabia, where Walter Dell'Oro was charting for the first time the vast, oil-rich Arabian peninsula.

A vast majority of the nuggets are about Weinstein, with Redford in distant second place.


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