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giant

[jahy-uhnt] / ˈdʒaɪ ənt /




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The giant hole on the Llangollen Canal in Whitchurch opened up on Monday, dragging in two boats and leaving one balancing over it.

From BBC

In September, it released an AI road map developed with input from tech giants including Alibaba and Huawei, signaling the state’s confidence in partnering with industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

But signing deals with miners allows AI giants to expand faster and cheaper than starting new facilities from scratch.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Latin American giant had objective reasons to rebound in 2025: An unyieldingly hawkish central bank wrestled inflation back below 5% annually.

From Barron's

The rest goes to the corporate processors, distributors and retail giants that have constructed monopolies within America’s food market.

From MarketWatch