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Clones "may be up to four times bigger than normal animals and the placenta might be up to seven times bigger than in normal animals, " Jaenisch said.
CNN: Cloning experts to tell House committee pros, cons
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Mr. JEREMY BROWN(ph): We've noticed a lot of mosquitoes around - some bigger than normal - but they flock to you within like three or four seconds of you being around.
NPR: Unusual Breed of Mosquitoes Hits Dallas
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Then on a stay in Mexico in 1956, he made the visual discovery that determined his career: he drew a mandolin with a tiny sound-hole, which made the instrument look bigger than normal.
ECONOMIST: Latin American painting
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The other cases do not show the sort of transmission pattern that normally gives away a genetic disease yet there is a bigger chance than normal that someone will suffer from Alzheimer's if relatives on his mother's side have also suffered.
ECONOMIST: Trojan DNA
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Still, his track record in bigger-than-normal games has been abysmal.
WSJ: MLB: An Opening Day Surprise: Justin Verlander Wins
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This is a bigger-than-normal-blog deal because Hansson is a partner at a design outfit called 37signals, like Groupon based in Chicago and a creator and popularizer many of the tools used in Web 2.0 (Wired has a good story on them here.) Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos is an investor and advisor.
FORBES: Groupon IPO: Bad Love
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However, he added that the situation in bigger cities, including Paris, was normal.
BBC: France hit by mass health strike
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The HTC One's rear camera's sensor is bigger than those traditionally fitted to smartphones, and its pixels are also larger than normal.
BBC: HTC unveils revamped HTC One flagship Android smartphone
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In the wake of this kind of crisis, you would expect that gap to be wider than in normal times, but lately it has been not just large, but getting bigger - mortgage rates, for example, have been going up.
BBC: The Bank's push to ease credit
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Unemployment has been higher in Ireland, but Iceland has endured a bigger drop in domestic demand, and saw inflation reach 18% (it is now back to normal levels).
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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By launching closer to the equator, the rocket receives a bigger boost from the Earth's rotation, meaning it can lift nearly double the mass of a normal Baikonur payload - a maximum of three tonnes, as opposed to 1.7 tonnes, into a geosynchronous orbit 36, 000km above the Earth.
BBC: A rocket abroad - Soyuz in French Guiana