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Yamamoto, on the other hand, lost control after Schwarber’s titanic home run led off the fourth.

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Its water came from a river valley 200 miles away and its electricity from a river canyon 300 miles to the east, brought to the city via systems that are titanic marvels of human engineering.

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On the internet and beyond Ukrainians celebrated, with one lauding the operation as "titanic".

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Liberal Democrat finance spokesman Jamie Greene claimed there was a "titanic gulf between what the SNP have provided and what councils say they actually need to maintain basic local functions".

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He added: "It will be a titanic battle. Spurs have had the upper hand at the moment but United will be looking for revenge."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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