Almost a quarter of Brembo's sales come from Germany, dwarfing the share for Italy, at 15%.
In 2008, of course, politics and stocks have been the stories, dwarfing all others.
For the past year Tempur has risen 137.6%, dwarfing Sealy's 26.6% growth, and Select Comfort's 29.5% loss.
The accounting firms also have huge international networks of offices, dwarfing those of even the biggest law firms.
Dwarfing their stock performances, Melco Crown is up more than 36% while Caesars Entertainment is up 122% thus far.
The tar sands resource base exceeds a trillion barrels, dwarfing the Middle East.
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The prize dwarfing all others would be a rapprochement with the United States.
On the sea front the Dubrovnik ferry is docking, dwarfing the town.
Roughly 350 million personal computers are sold each year, but combined sales of smartphones and tablets are dwarfing those PC figures.
This said, Black Ops 2 will likely still sell a metric ton of copies, dwarfing most other releases around that time.
Last year about 8m were sold in Indonesia, dwarfing sales in the rest of South-East Asia (1.7m in Thailand, for instance).
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The unfunded liabilities that will come to light are likely to be huge, dwarfing many pension deficits, because pensions are pre-funded.
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Intel ( INTC) has long been known as a dominant hardware producer, with market share for its processors dwarfing that of the competition.
Bailouts for Spain and Italy might be required, dwarfing the cost of keeping Greece in the euro-zone fold and possibly fracturing the currency area.
In the mid-1980s he moved into the restaurant business, and now owns 16 in London with 50, 000 covers a week, dwarfing his nearest rivals.
But the product catching everybody's fancy is the sports beverage Gatorade, which has cornered 80% of the sports-drink market, dwarfing Coke's Powerade and Pepsi's AllSport.
Simply put, Bayern is a commercial juggernaut dwarfing all it surveys.
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Dressed all in black, she strides purposefully across the vast exhibition hall, her presence nearly dwarfing even the mural-sized Marc Chagall stretching from floor to ceiling behind her.
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As an Android device, this machine could feasibly run all of the hundreds of thousands of apps that are already available, instantly dwarfing the tiny lineup of apps that were built for Chromebooks.
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Dwarfing the 4, 568 and 4, 106 passing yards that he threw in the 2009 and 2010 seasons respectively, Brady and his diverse receiving core are a threat to score instantly anytime he is under center.
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About 12 million holiday visits are made from the UK to Spain each year, dwarfing Turkey and Egypt combined, and it is silly to assume that that will be ravaged by a weak pound.
Some 2.6 billion audio streams were delivered in the UK last year - dwarfing the number of download sales - and countries including the US have begun to incorporate such streams into their main singles charts.
Nearly 40, 000, 000 people visited Las Vegas in 2012, and by most accounts the Las Vegas Strip was the third or fourth most popular tourist attraction in the world, dwarfing tourism icons such as Disney World and Niagara Falls.
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Although China and other emerging markets are expected to keep having faster gross domestic product growth than the U.S., our advantage in wealth, in real GDP per capita, is expected to persist, dwarfing China and other emerging markets.
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On the investment consulting side, in Hawaii, Nashville and Chicago public pension funds are waking up to the reality that the price of consulting services is artificially and deceptively low and that surreptitious sources of compensation are significant dwarfing stated fees.
Large investors including Aberdeen Asset Management, Fidelity and ICICI Prudential hold roughly 60.0% of Satyam, dwarfing the 8.3% stake held by the family of the company's founder and chairman, Ramalinga Raju, and leaving the company vulnerable to a hostile takeover.
That all men have ruler-dwarfing equipment.
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The Stanford university team, which won DARPA's last 132-mile robotic race through the Mojave Desert event in 2005, has outfitted its more chic Volkswagon Passat with eight laser sensors and two of Intel's quad-core blade servers, dwarfing the Cybervan's processing power.
However, Mr Gous said the Titanic II would be based on the old ship but would be much bigger, in fact the biggest liner in the world - dwarfing its namesake, which sank on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
In Jerusalem, he used 10, 000 workers to construct the Roman world's largest religious center, the renovated Second Temple, a campus whose great size is vividly conveyed through a mural that depicts its main plaza's depth and its colonnades' height, dwarfing the people under them.
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