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behemoth

noun as in giant

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But going from startup to tech behemoth is no walk in the park.

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Deals like these will hardly result in behemoths the size of JPMorgan Chase or Bank of America.

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That money is pooled and shared equally for now, but Manfred could offer the Dodgers and other financial behemoths a chance to keep more of — or all of — that money for themselves.

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They come with detainee families, packing City Hall meetings and demanding officials hold the prison behemoth responsible for the conditions.

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It will accommodate 5,000 people, slightly more than in Rome two years ago, but certainly fewer than the 6,500 that fitted in the Paris behemoth in 2018.

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