The sum dwarfs the security budgets of many West African nations and suggests at least one-tenth of the cocaine in Europe reaches the continent through West Africa, the agency estimates.
Of course markets come in all shapes and sizes as bonds are larger than equities, but the FX market dwarfs the bonds.
In African terms, the money dwarfs every other team on the continent.
Those were the five dwarfs who competed with IBM in the 1960s.
The number of startups formed in the last two years dwarfs the company formation pace of the late 1990s.
Most currency investors are shying away from any exposure to Iceland, a country which has been hard hit by the lending crisis partly because it is so heavily exposed to the banking sector, which dwarfs the rest of the economy.
He financed the Golden Gate bridge, and the Disney movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
It was left to Disney to revive the fashion with their hit animation film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
In 1937 Disney premiered its first animated full-length feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Far more is at stake here: the value of movies and television dwarfs the recorded-music and music-publishing industry.
However, in Japan, where the scale of the problem dwarfs any other banking crisis, this approach has not been seriously attempted.
In 1812 the brothers Grimm started to publish their fairy tales, among them the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
As if we actually had to tell you -- Disney is breaking a classic out of its "vault" this week with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
At the end of this time, the earth would elope with one of the red dwarfs, which are extremely long-lived stars and would keep it at least feebly warm for billions more years.
The park's icon has changed from Grizzly Peak (a man-made mountain in the shape of a Grizzly Bear, California's state animal) to the Carthay Circle Theater, the theater where "Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs" debuted in 1937.
But if you take into account the use of open source products like Xen and KVM in massive data centers, web server farms, and by web application providers like Google and Salesforce.com, the CPUs running open source virtualization likely dwarfs the commercial market.
From its terrace, the view looks over the Principality of Monaco, where on this particular day a cruise liner dwarfs the palace of Prince Albert II.
And there is the story of a new flow of money into developing countries that for some of them dwarfs the money available from aid.
At present, the American industry still dwarfs all others, accounting for over half of the world's mutual-fund assets.
The oil supply at stake in the current drama dwarfs Libya's 1.6 million barrels a day.
The second new orchid, from the western tip of the island, dwarfs its neighbor in size.
It dwarfs the benefits provided by private long-term care insurance or what people pay out of pocket.
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It dwarfs the washed out 8-by-10-inch inkjet prints of the FSA photographers' works provided by the Library of Congress.
In Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez sets a somewhat higher bar for himself with a live television broadcast that dwarfs the weekly American presidential efforts.
And their task dwarfs the genome project: with perhaps 1, 000 species under investigation, the number of bacterial genes could amount to 200, 000, compared with 20, 000 human ones.
That dwarfs the things that people worry about, like the U.S. deficit, the cost of the Iraq war or the likely losses of principal on subprime mortgages.
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