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Brown dwarfs form alongside stars in clusters, so our work suggests there are a huge number of brown dwarfs out there.
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These observations revealed new findings about planet formation and the evolution of stars, including dead stars called white dwarfs and failed stars called brown dwarfs.
So instead we lurched around in Hunny Pot Spin and on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, where the dwarfs "heigh-ho'd" in near-identical garb, their jewels glowing in the dark.
It's totally sexist, misogynistic — she's cleaning for seven dwarfs.
"Red Shoes & the 7 Dwarfs" is currently seeking distribution.
Like previous surveys, they found half as many brown dwarfs as stars, implying that the formation and frequency of brown dwarfs has very little to do with the composition of star clusters.
Many trillions of years from now, during the heat death of the universe, even white dwarfs will fade out into black dwarfs, and life as we know it will be extinguished forever.
A number that dwarfs previous attacks by orders of magnitude.
The social network's user population dwarfs that of similar companies.
White dwarfs are incredibly dense, glowing remnants of dead stars.
It's a record of achievement that dwarfs most modern presidencies.
Shell's fossil fuel business dwarfs its clean energy operations today.
Her tally this cycle also dwarfs rival Sanders's five endorsements.
This figure dwarfs that of victims of other violent crimes.
And you've got the dwarfs who can forge iron weapons.
And you've got the dwarfs who can forge iron weapons.
They plan parties at which dwarfs are the extraordinary entertainment.
The scale of it dwarfs any other alternative for us.
Let me assure you that my heartbreak dwarfs my anger.
After analyzing the brightness and color spectrum of these stars, they found that there was an excessive number of white dwarfs with characteristics matching those predicted of white dwarfs undergoing crystallization half a century ago.
Revenue at the publicly traded industry leaders still dwarfs the newbies.
This $85 billion deal dwarfs even the massive Comcast-NBCUniversal merger.
That dwarfs every other electric — last year, BMW sold 33,000 i3s.
The scale of these resorts dwarfs those in Hawaii or Florida.
Though that does not go far, it dwarfs Mr Juarez's pension.
As Snow White undresses, the dwarfs begin to act more strange.
And, taken as a whole, it dwarfs Collection #245's size.
But scientists at MAST examined its data to study red dwarfs.
They have ample experience in a sector that dwarfs ISIS' capabilities.
Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" turns 80 this year.
It shows a slender Snow White undress as hiding dwarfs watch.
The "Seven Dwarfs Mine Train" opened in Disney World in 2014.
Its towering bamboo scaffolding already dwarfs the low-rise local buildings.
The market value of Lands' End now dwarfs that of Sears.
With 120 seats, it dwarfs the original in the West Village.
The princess comes home, and the dwarfs hide under a table.
Brown dwarfs are considered failed stars that look more like planets.
Her nine dancers (that's including her) are like the seven dwarfs.
We are in the universe of dwarfs, armor, wenches, braids, loincloth.
The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train opened in Disney World in 2014.
That fundraising dwarfs what entire countries have spent on ballot referendums.
Look at media, where the ad model dwarfs the subscription model.
Most of the remaining dwarfs fall into an older age bracket.
Before this paper, only three white dwarfs had their masses precisely measured.
Its 23-inch, 23p display dwarfs the Nokia's 23-inch, 83p screen.
Yet Mr Morales, Bolivia's first president of indigenous origin, dwarfs his rivals.
The deal also dwarfs those which have been negotiated by national sides.
Sberbank's lofty rate currently dwarfs many other lenders in the European region.
But the scale of the city's problems still dwarfs the available resources.
It dwarfs their current setup, above a vacant storefront on 4th Avenue.
As you can see it dwarfs the crowd and the other rockets.
Those flares could dampen chances for life on worlds orbiting ultracool dwarfs.
Small dwarfs are the most common variety of stars in our galaxy.
But one remark dwarfs all the others in both frequency and impact.
Google "Spotify dwarfs Apple Music" and you will get 13.5 million results.
That dwarfs, really, the significance of a move here or move there.
"This questions the habitability of planets around such red dwarfs in general."
The house -- 4,400 square feet -- dwarfs the other homes in the hood.
Seven cameras, named for the Seven Dwarfs, keep watch over its functioning.
Still, the estimated damages from Hurricane Katrina, at $1023 billion, dwarfs Harvey.
" Mitchell's second husband, Larry Klein, was one of several "puffed-up dwarfs.
Pavarotti once got 165 curtain calls, which dwarfs your baseball cap count.
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Clearview's database of photos dwarfs those previously used by law enforcement agencies.
Natural gas dwarfs coal and oil in terms of safety of procurement.
Her strong approval rating dwarfs President Donald Trump's approval rating of 220%.
White dwarfs, as it turns out, can help plug this information gap.
Mature M-dwarfs do not produce enough ultraviolet for this to happen.
The new vehicle dwarfs Carlyle's 2011 distressed fund, a $700 million one.
It dwarfs the one-week 14% jump during the 2008 financial crisis.
The motivations of Pountney's sashaying gods and cackling dwarfs are less clear.
The artwork's massive size—it spans over 26 feet—dwarfs the viewer.
The sale dwarfs the artist's previous auction record of £1.5 million ($1.9 million).
The retailer has a market value that dwarfs Macy's at about $72 billion.
And her war chest dwarfs Mr de León's by a multiple of 27.
"We're absolutely not stating that planets orbiting [red] dwarfs are uninhabitable," Fleming declared.
This growth dwarfs the much smaller 3 percent rise seen the year before.
The number, consistently on the rise, dwarfs all other types of dining establishments.
The market cap Uber reportedly wants also dwarfs those of major auto-manufacturers.
At around 29,000 tons displacement, the ship dwarfs the 8,315-ton U.S. warship.
Red dwarfs comprise roughly three quarters of all stars in the Milky Way.
It dwarfs rival Xumo and is on par with another AVOD service, Tubi.
And the audience for opera still dwarfs the one for contemporary choral music.
She could call the look "Snow White, minus the dress and the dwarfs."
Apple's program dwarfs others even as stock repurchase efforts kick into high gear.
Red dwarfs are very unstable and given to violent solar flares, she said.
It was initially much hotter, because white dwarfs cool slowly as they age.
With a market value of nearly $893 billion, Amazon dwarfs its retail competitors.
We face a health, social and societal problem that dwarfs any in comparison.
The messaging companies have a reach that dwarfs the backers of earlier cryptocurrencies.
The photographer met dwarfs who felt secure and home at their current height.
That dwarfs the impact of global poverty or disease at the present moment.
The figure dwarfs the revenue taken during similar major shopping days of US retailers.
And then there's the overrepresentation of small red dwarfs, and their tiny, rocky worlds.
That dwarfs the conversation around his two closest rivals in the Republican primary, Sen.
Brown dwarfs, the galaxy's dark, wandering orbs, are some of space's most perplexing features.
In fact, the scientists think that brown dwarfs might look a lot like Neptune.
Singapore is seen as a bellwether for growth because international trade dwarfs its economy.
Anglo American dwarfs Vedanta, which has a market capital of around 2 billion pounds.
This destruction of illicit wildlife goods dwarfs anything similar that has been done before.
That dwarfs the second-largest producer, Micron, which has $30 billion in annual sales.
But Facebook's new blockchain project, Libra, dwarfs even the most ambitious of its predecessors.
The impact dwarfs what you can get by installing solar panels on your roof.
That dwarfs the spending of Donald Trump, who doled out the second-largest amount.
No word on if Snow White is getting bailed out by the Seven Dwarfs.
Its GDP growth rate of 3.1% dwarfs that of America and the euro zone.
Panalpina's 2.12 percent dividend yield, according to Refinitiv data, dwarfs DSV's 0.39 percent yield.
The dwarfs from "Snow White" received an update in Disney XD series "The 7D."
Just judging by statistics, the conventional United States military dwarfs Iran's in every way.
The legacy advantage dwarfs any edge afforded to African-Americans or other underrepresented minorities.
The very first Disney "True Love's Kiss" in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Before Chandrasekhar, scientists assumed that all stars collapsed into white dwarfs when they died.
Of course, the burden of the O.J. trial dwarfs that of the Cosby case.
And an underregulated economy could spawn a depression that dwarfs the recession of 2008.
"As you can see, Bitcoin dwarfs even the legendary South Sea Bubble!" he said.
Third, the number of violations that we encounter daily dwarfs the number of lawsuits.
I was six or seven dwarfs, the snow was white, the prince at war.
Looking at modern House speakers, then, Pelosi stands out as a giant among dwarfs.
The price dwarfs a similar event staged eight years earlier for Obama's first inauguration.
In sheer volume of passengers served, Atlanta International Airport dwarfs LAX, JFK, or Chicago O'Hare.
His net worth of $39 billion dwarfs Donald Trump's estimated $4 billion, according to Forbes.
This means that many white dwarfs may be billions of years older than previously calculated.
There are plenty of other implications for brown dwarfs' atmospheres looking like those of planets.
In capability, the vehicle dwarfs the other rockets the private space industry is working on.
That's just off the June peak of 141.45 million tonnes and dwarfs anything seen before.
This dwarfs the tallies of America's nearest competitors, Britain (89), Germany (69) and France (19803).
One such cluster is NGC 133, which features half as many brown dwarfs as stars.
"We've found a lot of brown dwarfs in these clusters," said Scholz in a statement.
The Department of Defense's annual eleven-digit budget dwarfs that of all other governmental departments.
And red dwarfs tend to flare up a lot, showering nearby planets with energetic particles.
Kali River Rapids, Expedition Everest, It's a Small World and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
In China alone, where demand for seafood dwarfs any other country, demand is rapidly growing.
They've gone through different stages together, from ballooning into red giants to dead white dwarfs.
That dwarfs the second-highest spending — $107,000 by the Democratic presidential campaign of Washington Gov.
" – Kauffmann The Wizard of Oz "It has dwarfs, music, technicolor, freak characters and Judy Garland.
That dwarfs the program's already-hefty costs, estimated at $7.5 billion from 2018 to 2022.
Nissan's production dwarfs that of Toyota, Honda Motor Co and Mazda Motor Corp in Mexico.
Around ultra-cool dwarfs, the atmospheric signature is boosted by about a factor of 80.
No matter what we find by studying planets orbiting ultra-cool dwarfs, we cannot lose.
It dwarfs Federer's career prize money of $116.6 million earned over the past 20 years.
Ms. Wiehl's $218 million deal dwarfs other previously known sexual harassment settlements at Fox News.
Then there are the gas giants, rocky giants, hot Jupiters, sub-Neptunes and gas dwarfs.
Another planet-hunting project, Carmenes, has studied more than 300 M dwarfs, including GJ 1151.
That money dwarfs rounds raised by other P2P-focused fintech companies, such as Chipper Cash.
That dwarfs previous spending on a sport that has failed to respond to the investment.
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937) is about a princess escaping her evil stepmother.
But Domino's dwarfs rival Papa John's, which has only about a third as many stores.
And with a diameter of about 72,400 miles, the planet simply dwarfs its retinue of moons.
This dwarfs the next most-reviewed item, a Crest teeth whitening kit, by morethan 3,600 responses.
They were largely overlooked until Gillon decided to study the space around one of these dwarfs.
Yet, the number of denials also dwarfs those of the past two decades — more than 28,000.
TESS will concentrate on stars called red dwarfs, smaller, cooler and longer-lived than our sun.
The oldest white dwarfs, the study finds, are likely to be almost fully comprised of crystals.
Nothing beat getting tucked into bed and reading about the Seven Dwarfs singing their hi-hos.
That dwarfs the 2.7% average move the stock has made following its last four earnings reports.
Magnetic fields show up on pulsars, exoplanets, and brown dwarfs, but Jupiter is close to home.
This dwarfs the regulator's budget, which is 360 million Birr ($12.5 million) for this fiscal year.
In practice, I suspect this effect dwarfs most other considerations in the renting-versus-buying debate.
Researchers found red dwarfs emitting frequent solar flares, diminishing the chances of habitability in their systems.
India has a metaphorical pinched nerve too: China's annual defence spending dwarfs India's, $215bn to $56bn.
Because red dwarfs are much cooler than the sun, the "habitable zone" is very close in.
And it is quite likely that Whole Foods' wine-selling business dwarfs that of Amazon Wine.
More exciting than binary white dwarfs, though, is the potential science that they can make possible.
His true shooting percentage in that span is 323, which dwarfs even that 2013-14 campaign.
It's safe to say his notoriety dwarfs his less-than-stellar 6-9 professional MMA record.
While Mr. Trump's single belated contribution now dwarfs the money donated to veterans' groups by Mrs.
It was an illustration of what some in the CDU/CSU have dubbed the "dwarfs' rebellion".
It's a huge sum, and dwarfs the large but diminishing stimulus being provided by central banks.
Searching for habitable planets around ultra-cool dwarfs has long been considered a waste of time.
Also sitting atop the list, with an impact that dwarfs any single energy source: refrigerant management.
Buoyed by Italy's only modern stadium, the Old Lady's revenue dwarfs the rest of the league.
Their three-point rate dwarfs the percentage of shots that are long twos, which is good.
She-He-It-They visually dwarfs the jagged Manhattan skyline and the treetops in Central Park.
Red dwarfs may also have some major setbacks, including a propensity for wildness in their youth.
But today's technology and the pace of information-sharing dwarfs what was possible three decades ago.
But today's technology and the pace of information-sharing dwarfs what was possible three decades ago.
They work on their own time frame, hinting at something that dwarfs mere human scale. PARELES
"This dwarfs the production of even the most successful London maker at that time," she said.
In the meantime, astronomers will be checking other ultracool dwarfs to see what's orbiting around them.
Federal funding for research still dwarfs business funding, but the two are trending in opposite directions.
Still, the total of 644,494 summonses dismissed on Wednesday dwarfs the number resolved at such events.
Indeed, the number of veterans suicides now dwarfs the number of combat fatalities since 6900/2628.
That number significantly dwarfs MGK's following of 5.6 million, but c'mon ... cut the guy some slack.
Trump's pepper shaker alone dwarfs both shakers for Kelly Craft, the US's ambassador to the UN.
"Even compared to MH 17 ... this was very big, this dwarfs it in size," he said.
The tonnage of CO2 humanity emits simply dwarfs the tonnage of carbon-based products it consumes.
This dwarfs everything we do to dogs and cats and everything we do to lab animals.
The parallels to subprime mortgage lending are inexact; the mortgage market, for example, dwarfs auto lending.
It also gives it bargaining power in Europe, where its drinks business dwarfs its snacking offerings.
Snap's debut was an outlier in many respects and dwarfs any technology IPO expected this year.
Bloomberg's net worth of just over $60 billion dwarfs Trump's, which Forbes estimates at $3.1 billion.
Its daily subway and bus ridership of nearly 8 million dwarfs Los Angeles's 1.2 million riders.
Hiding in the forest, she befriends seven dwarfs — Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful, Sleepy and Dopey.
These larger motors are the reason for its size, which dwarfs most other vibrators and bullets.
There are exceptions—old stars such as red giants and white dwarfs—but these are easily recognised.
The split between young and old in the Democratic primary dwarfs the age gap in general elections.
The 20193 percent proposed deficit dwarfs the previous Italian administration's deficit goal of 0.8 percent of GDP.
This could have important implications not only for studying brown dwarfs, but for understanding exoplanets in general.
Yet this theory is less popular, said Metzger, because AGNs usually exist in bigger galaxies, not dwarfs.
Puerto Rico's bankruptcy dwarfs the prior record of $18 billion in 2013 that was held by Detroit.
Even though they are both 17-inch laptops, the GT75VR (bottom) absolutely dwarfs Lenovo's Legion Y33 (top).
In comparison, the amount dwarfs the $1503 million in annual funding for Washington state's Housing Trust Fund.
Most will agree that the volume of the man's accomplishments dwarfs the blight of his slaveowning stint.
Because red dwarfs are dimmer than the Sun, habitable planets have to hug close to stay warm.
Today, white dwarfs bearing this sort of "pollution signature" are considered strong candidates for rocky planetary systems.
The $92 million figure dwarfs the $12 million estimate that was first reported by CNN last month.
Though they are among the smallest stars in the galaxy, red dwarfs are also the most common.
Smaller, cooler and dimmer than the sun, M dwarfs are the most abundant stars in the galaxy.
With Swansea hovering just above the relegation zone, this challenge dwarfs anything he has taken on before.
All that said, one thing that positively dwarfs the American military is the American health care sector.
Singapore's economy is seen as a gauge of global growth because international trade dwarfs its domestic economy.
Bilibili itself owns an e-store, but Taobao's command of 700 million monthly users dwarfs its reach.
So, too, is the fact the 2015 number of shark attacks dwarfs that of any other year.
Several others have resulted in jury verdicts, but Friday's verdict dwarfs the next largest of $2.5 million.
Consider the marketing for "Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs," a forthcoming film starring actress Chloé Moretz.
In many cases, the value of tax expenditures dwarfs the direct government spending for a similar goal.
WENDY'S HOMESTYLE CRISPY CHICKEN SANDWICH, $5.79 — The slab of fried chicken in this sandwich dwarfs its apparel.
The telescope will concentrate on stars called red dwarfs, smaller, cooler and longer-lived than our sun.
Bitcoin's surge already dwarfs many of the largest financial market bubbles on record, according to Birinyi Associates.
Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars or white dwarfs that emit a concentrated beam of electromagnetic radiation.
Ultra-cool dwarfs also open a much easier route to detecting and studying temperate, Earth-like planets.
Rose Red embarks on a journey with one of the dwarfs, Grumpy, to help save her sister.
The sheer quantity of coal needed for power dwarfs what could be refined into high-tech material.
It is one of a handful of white dwarfs known to be encircled by disks of debris.
In post-FastPass+ Magic Kingdom, after the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster opened, I felt anxious.
The size of the bill dwarfs the $2.5 billion in funding the Trump administration had originally proposed.
Brown dwarfs are known as failed stars that can't sustain the hydrogen fusion needed to power them.
Bloomberg's team now dwarfs what his opponents have taken the better part of a year to build.
It even dwarfs Trump's most exaggerated claims about his wealth, which typically top out at $10 billion.
The electronics industry innovates and grows at a pace that dwarfs efforts to phase out individual chemicals.
He dwarfs the flowers around his feet, defying usual notions of scale and filling the picture plane.
Scaled somewhere between small stars and large planets, brown dwarfs are among the universe's most curious phenomena.
Uber dwarfs Lyft with the latest pitch valuing Uber at $120 billion, and therefore will command higher fees.
VW's staggering EV budget dwarfs that of its closest competitor, Germany's Daimler AG, which has committed $42 billion.
Those same parties are on opposite sides of this conflict, which dwarfs the scale of the Lebanese war.
The city dwarfs any other the jihadists have been able to seize and hold in Iraq or Syria.
That dwarfs the 110 billion cubic meters of conventionally available gas still left, according to estimates by BGR.
"What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 Dwarfs not so short?" the tagline reads.
Their budget dwarfs other TV shows, who are somewhere in the neighborhood of $2-$5 million per episode.
As Twitter user Nibellion shows, the Switch dwarfs Nintendo's other handheld platforms when it comes to screen resolution.
The scale of the ongoing collaboration with Israel dwarfs anything India is attempting with the Palestinians, officials say.
The total figure dwarfs the 17,000 who were on the site at the same time a week prior.
Sam's Club is selling an absolutely massive blow-up raft that dwarfs the viral swan of years past.
Indeed, at $1.47 trillion, the consumer packaged goods industry dwarfs technology as a share of the nation's economy.
For instance, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was released in theaters in 1937, 1983, 1987 and 1993.
Farihi was interested in studying the star's spectrum for a review article about planetary systems around white dwarfs.
"What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 dwarfs not so short?" the poster ponders.
The money migrants send home—$466bn last year—dwarfs rich-country governments' aid and is often better spent.
That more than doubles Apple's most recently reported figure of 20 million subscribers and dwarfs Tidal's 3 million.
The TESS survey will concentrate on stars called red dwarfs, smaller, cooler and longer-lived than our sun.
Harvey's total rainfall dwarfs the amount of rain dumped over Louisiana and Mississippi during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
"What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 Dwarfs not so short?" the poster asks.
At 1,070 feet, Salesforce Tower even dwarfs the iconic pyramid-shaped Transamerica Tower, which is 853 feet high.
"What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 Dwarfs not so short?" asks the tagline.
Cool stars — such as red dwarfs — don't produce enough light to activate the chemical reactions, the study found.
Apple's $233.7 billion in revenue in 2015 dwarfs Bechtel's $37.2 billion, yet it is currently battling the government.
TRAPPIST-1A belongs to a class that we call ultra-cool dwarfs, the very smallest stars that exist.
While European countries used to be Iran's main trading partner, Chinese trade with Iran now dwarfs the EU's.
In 1937, Walt Disney Productions released its first animated feature-length film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
I really didn't even know that I'm capable of so much love, which dwarfs everything else in comparison.
Most of the exoplanets will be orbiting stars called red dwarfs, much smaller and cooler than the sun.
But pulling off the acquisition of 21st Century Fox dwarfs those deals and will create complex integration challenges.
In it, two of the seven dwarfs sneak into Snow White's home, apparently in pursuit of her shoes.
Dusty disks and rings had previously been found only around white dwarfs that were much younger than J0207.
Dusty disks and rings had previously been found only around white dwarfs that were much younger than J43.
The researchers were particularly interested in quantifying the iron content of rocks smashed up by the white dwarfs.
It&aposs gentle on the skin, relatively inconspicuous (as opposed to spot solutions), and it dwarfs blemishes overnight. 
After very weak growth in September, the US service sector, which dwarfs manufacturing in size, rebounded last month.
Ignoring the past few months, the current net length of 225,22017 lots dwarfs anything seen in the past.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and other iconic Disney characters rode in a parade down Main Street.
The total amount of money outside groups have raised for Republican presidential candidates dwarfs that of Democratic candidates.
The hours we spend consuming sports dwarfs the amount devoted to political activism, volunteer work, even religious worship.
"Before Gaia, we had 100 to 200 white dwarfs with precise distances and luminosities," Tremblay said in a statement.
Spotify still dwarfs Apple in subscribers, with 20 million people paying a monthly fee, and 75 million active users.
It dwarfs the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, which clock in at 213 ppi and 401 ppi respectively.
That sum dwarfs the costs of being overweight and obese, which the report's authors tallied at $500 billion annually.
Mobile traffic dwarfs desktop on adult sites, gambling sites, food & drink, pets & animals, health, community & society, sports and lifestyle.
There are three classes of stars which are red in color: red dwarfs, red giants and red super giants.
Red Shoes & the 7 Dwarfs, the newest retelling of the animated classic, is being criticized for its marketing campaign.
Bésame Cosmetics just launched an eyeshadow palette based off of the OG Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs storybook.
It has increased military spending (though the extra money going to Europe still dwarfs that going to the Pacific).
But instead, Sanders looks like any reasonably electable Democrat, not a candidate whose coalition dwarfs that of other Democrats.
This is the biggest leak in history -- one that dwarfs the amount of data released by Wikileaks in 2010.
The amount bet so far on the 2016 contest dwarfs the roughly $50 million laid on the 2012 race.
The business is thought to be worth $2bn annually—a sum that dwarfs any aid on offer from Europe.
Even if the 2016 figure represents a peak, however, America's murder rate still dwarfs that of other rich countries.
Most of the brown dwarfs we know about have been detected in nearby star forming regions known as clusters.
But that estimate may be on the low side, given that many more fainter brown dwarfs probably went undetected.
Méndez is doubtful that brown dwarfs are stable enough over the long term to maintain any semblance of habitability.
However, to the horror of the dwarfs, when she removes her titular red shoes, she suddenly, magically, becomes fatter.
Astronomers have been particularly excited about finding planets around red dwarfs because these stars are abundant throughout the Universe.
The party featured showers of Champagne, throngs of young people milling around the house and dwarfs with Champagne guns.
The massive chunk of ice dwarfs other recent births, including large calving events in Alaska in 2009 and 2010.
Evergrande's net debt to EBITDA of 17.3 times dwarfs the industry median of 8.2, according to Thomson Reuters data.
It surely will, because the fiscal stimulus dwarfs the likely boost to the underlying productive capacity of the economy.
Israel is now a well-established nation with an economy and a military capability that dwarfs its Arab neighbors.
The CPP dwarfs the 19 competing parties, eight of which have only been formed in the last 18 months.
When this intervention comes with a $35 billion price tag that dwarfs the Solyndra disaster, taxpayers should be outraged.
But it is still the David to Goliath as the Trump administration dwarfs it with more than 19,000 lawyers.
All three are a result of two white dwarfs—the dying embers of a Sun-like star—merging together.
Once we reset the goal to measuring the total frequency of biology, ultra-cool dwarfs become an obvious target.
Some models suggest that planets forming around ultra-cool dwarfs start out with much more water than Earth has.
The amount bet so far on the 25 contest dwarfs the roughly $244 million laid on the 239 race.
Flares emitted by adolescent red dwarfs may singe and sterilize the atmospheres of their surrounding planets, rendering life impossible.
His role as the leader of the Lollipop Guild overshadowed a lifetime of work to bring dignity to dwarfs.
Each of these corporations dwarfs the valuation of past American giants such as Exxon, General Motors, IBM and Sears.
The fine against the Changchun Changsheng Biotechnology Company dwarfs previous penalties imposed on vaccine makers embroiled in safety scandals.
The winning bid promised to sell 5.8 million tickets, a total that dwarfs the existing record of 3.6 million.
Less than 60,000 coal mining jobs remain today, even as coal still dwarfs solar as a source of electricity.
Lena Headey could pull off the sinister smile of the Evil Queen from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
The SoftBank investment dwarfs all of Madeira Madeira's previous capital raised — $60 million — by almost a factor of three.
Lee pointed out that the overall size of the gold market at about $7.5 trillion dwarfs that of bitcoin.
And it dwarfs Trump's accomplishments which, at least on the world stage, are at best incomplete at the moment.
That dwarfs the estimated $7.1 billion in tax-cut bonuses given to U.S. workers by their employers in 2018.
Mr. Briggs offered a hint for the window showing the seven dwarfs crossing a log: look at the mushrooms.
But red dwarfs are incredibly active stars, frequently firing off superpowerful flares that can bathe orbiting worlds in punishing radiation.
The Puerto Rico debt crisis dwarfs the size of even history's most infamous municipal bankruptcy filings on the U.S. mainland.
One kind of exoplanet of special interest is the sort that orbits red dwarfs, like TRAPPIST-1 and Proxima Centauri.
It orbits two small, faint  brown dwarfs  at a distance about 2,000 times that from the Earth to the sun.
Half of the Global Fortune 500's top ten listed companies produce oil, and unlisted Saudi Aramco dwarfs them all.
More importantly, she noted, Halloween spending is not linked to Christmas spending, which dwarfs Halloween by a factor of 80.
Each of America's 6.4 million seriously underwater homeowners — whose mortgage debt dwarfs the value of their homes — should have access.
Chloë Grace Moretz found about the marketing for her upcoming animated film, Red Shoes & the 7 Dwarfs, like everyone else.
The types of habitable Earth-sized worlds TESS will find are those orbiting small, faint stars known as red dwarfs.
Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, came out in 1937.
"There's definitely a concern that high energy radiation from M dwarfs might 'spoil' the habitability of their planets," Dittmann said.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a new take on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is just around the corner.
China-based Alibaba created Singles' Day in November 2009, an event that dwarfs the United States' biggest online sales days.
Or it could be brown dwarfs, the huge planet-like objects that aren't big enough to become full-fledged stars.
Here's the problem: because M dwarfs are so faint, the habitable zone is very, very close to the star itself.
That $25 dwarfs the $15 million the movie cost to produce, and may be a record for an Oscars campaign.
Two newly discovered binary white dwarfs appear to be a prime source for the gravitational waves that LISA could detect.
When pairs of white dwarfs coalesce, researchers expect something called a type 1a supernova, or large stellar explosion to occur.
While its debt pile dwarfs the private sector, the federal government trails far behind in another key metric: executive compensation.
Facebook dwarfs all other social channels when it comes to active users, content sharing and referred click-throughs to websites.
The proportion of Asian international students still dwarfs the number of Africans, who make up 13% of the student body.
Ads for a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs parody are leaving a bad taste worse than any poisonous apple.
There are endless amounts of concrete, a huge chunk of forest missing and it dwarfs everything else in Byron Bay.
The platform's ability to record likes, dislikes, posts and activities dwarfs Snapchat, which has limited reach in its user's life.
In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), a princess escapes an evil queen only to fall under her curse.
The potential for job growth in the clean energy sector dwarfs any potential job growth in the fossil fuel economy.
The size of the stimulus that's been approved so far already dwarfs that of bills passed during the financial crisis.
However, Amazon Prime dwarfs many other subscription businesses, including Spotify (71 million users), Hulu (17 million) and Tinder (three million).
The Rodong commentary on Friday mainly targeted Japan, accusing the "political dwarfs" there of trying to sabotage the Hanoi meeting.
Mr. Schenk's traditional approach, which presents the "Ring" as a storybook tale of gods, giants and dwarfs, had its limitations.
With a population of 82 million people, it dwarfs Iraq circa 2003, which had a population of about 25 million.
They are voracious -- the project just celebrated its second birthday, and they've already discovered more than 1,000 likely brown dwarfs.
It dwarfs the better-known landmarks: the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, Museum Island and what remains of the Berlin Wall.
Most of the systems that TESS will catalogue are expected to be orbiting small, red stars known as M-dwarfs.
Traders said this dwarfs shipments of less than 700,000 tonnes in all of 2018, and around 150,000 tonnes in 2017.
"This is the first direct evidence that white dwarfs crystallize, or transition from liquid to solid," Tremblay said in a statement.
Scientists have predicted that as white dwarfs cool, they can crystallize in a phase transition somewhat like water freezing into ice.
That would be a record hacking fine and dwarfs the 500,873 pound maximum paid by Facebook under old European Union rules.
An international team of researchers sifted through telescope data to try and understand the mysterious behavior of brown dwarfs' light emissions.
The slowdown is especially painful for U.S. automakers operating in China, which dwarfs the U.S. as the world's largest car market.
Its $230 billion market value dwarfs listed U.S. grocers, including Target, Kroger and Sprouts Farmers Market, as well as private Albertsons.
And it's those abundant, dim dwarfs that might actually be the best place to look for worlds capable of supporting life.
While Verzion's second-quarter revenue of $31 billion dwarfs that of Telogis and Fleetmatics, both firms are expected to grow quickly.
Red dwarfs also have a high propensity for Earth-sized, presumably rocky planets, making them potentially fertile ground for further scrutiny.
It dwarfs all in the industry, with crude reserves of 265 billion barrels, more than 15 percent of global oil deposits.
"She has 60 million followers on Instagram" said Mr. Gillin, who noted that the figure dwarfs the population of North Korea.
The Tableau deal dwarfs the company's previous largest acquisition, application integration provider Mulesoft, which Salesforce bought for $6.5 billion in 2018.
That percentage dwarfs the 29 percent for registered Democrats and 26 percent for registered Republicans, and likely will decide the election.
The dwarfs become very happy then; one nudges the other as if he is delighted with this apparently nonconsensual voyeur experience.
The task of managing the more than $300 billion national economy dwarfs any challenge Duterte faced in Davao, to be sure.
You've probably seen some of the most iconic moments from cartoons like Steamboat Willie or Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
The $5 billion fine dwarfs Google's previous $2.7 billion record-breaking fine from the EU last year over manipulated search results.
Red dwarfs also have a high propensity for Earth-sized, presumably rocky planets, making them potentially fertile ground for closer examination.
Her lead in the popular vote, at 3.7 million and counting, dwarfs the lead that Barack Obama ended with in 2008.
But the current leak dwarfs anything that has been seen before including WikiLeaks State Department cables and Edward Snowden's NSA revelations.
Want to figure out what the habitable limits around one of the target red dwarfs, or any star for that matter?
The global glut in steel is most alarming because China's industry dwarfs all others and its mills could easily produce more.
Chloë Grace Moretz has responded to criticism of the marketing for her upcoming animated film Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs.
Since red dwarfs are the commonest stars, the most likely place to find an Earthlike planet is in orbit around one.
Instagram is a bit like Disneyland—if every now and then the seven dwarfs hollered at Snow White for looking fat.
That figure dwarfs the average monthly pension of $315, which is even less than a monthly minimum-wage salary of $21.3.
He does regret some aspects of the party, like the dwarfs dressed in red-white-and-blue suits carrying champagne guns.
But Prechter said in July that the mania around bitcoin now dwarfs the tulip bulb mania from nearly 400 years ago.
One image of the Tokyo theme park from 1997 shows characters from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" walking alongside parkgoers.
"In this case, the damage dwarfs the benefits," PwC's Pam Olson said at a hearing at the Internal Revenue Service headquarters.
When this object was discovered in 2016 along with four brown dwarfs, scientists believed that it was older and more massive.
It also dwarfs the amount they made in 2017, when many banks faced large, one-time charges related to tax reform.
The Chinese competitor, with annual turnover of about $35 billion, dwarfs Siemens' rail unit Siemens Mobility, Alstom and the Canadian company.
Most of the stars on TESS's watch are so-called red dwarfs, smaller and dimmer than the sun, Dr. Seager said.
This photo shows an outline of its bottom, and it dwarfs nearby journalists and SpaceX employees attending Maezawa's moon-mission announcement.
It turns out the impact of donating $1,000 to effective climate charities totally dwarfs the impact of having one fewer child.
"We built Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 mostly to search for brown dwarfs and new planets in the solar system," Kuchner said.
The Bloomberg total also dwarfs what several top-tier candidates have spent on Facebook ads over the course of several days.
Saks Fifth Avenue: The windows are a tribute to Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which premiered 80 years ago.
Patagotitans were about eight times the size of Tyrannosaurus rex, which Pol told the Associated Press "look like dwarfs" in comparison.
Though they might adjust their houses and cars to suit their size, the dwarfs work the same jobs as everyone else.
Point No. 2 is that the amount of money that has already been donated during this election cycle dwarfs previous cycles.
"Understanding this relationship is important for the countless magnetic objects across the galaxy, including exoplanets, brown dwarfs and neutron stars," Dunn said.
On a percentage basis, that dwarfs what has been added to the much larger SPDR ETF tracking the S&P 500 (SPY).
New research from scientists in the UK, U.S., and Canada provides evidence of this transition in a survey of nearby white dwarfs.
This GIF shows the varying distances between two brown dwarfs, consisting of 12 images made over three years with the Hubble telescope.
Every time, any price drop has been followed by a recovery that dwarfs the potential returns from traditional currency or stock investments.
Most stars in the study were small red dwarfs, resulting in habitable zones at close distances owing to the stars' low temperatures.
New York University, whose international enrollment dwarfs virtually all other colleges, saw an increase of 11%, to more than 17,000 foreign students.
Uber dwarfs Lyft in most ways — it's valued at around $90 billion, while CNBC said Lyft's latest valuation is around $20 million.
"The damage dwarfs the benefits," said Pam Olson, a former Treasury official who works for Big Four audit and consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The Chinese economy dwarfs Russia's and this economic imbalance likely relegates Russia to the role of junior partner in any possible alliance.
If it comes down to a spending war, Amazon's $30.4 billion in second-quarter revenue dwarfs Netflix's $1.97 billion, Pachter points out.
There are parties full of dwarfs and gimp masks, a coffee table covered in cocaine, and mockery for people that annoy him.
Some think the dwarfs are targets being eliminated by the storm, others think they are seven supercomputers operated by the intelligence community.
This is interesting and different from what scientists expect—that white dwarfs colliding with other stars should turn into type 1a supernovae.
The Dhammayaka temple, nearly 10 times the size of the Vatican City, dwarfs Thailand's other temples in wealth as well as size.
He was the first to correctly answer the trivia question from yesterday's newsletter: Which of the Seven Dwarfs' names comes last alphabetically?
Their poor season has left them fifth in the Premier League although the club's financial might dwarfs the meagre resources of Midtjylland.
However, Microsoft Office's install base dwarfs that – the company said last fall that more than 1.2 billion people use Office, and Outlook.
US dwarfs other exporters Despite these decreases, the overall value of Saudi weapons imports actually increased by 38% between 2016 and 2017.
Merkel's following is ahead of her friend and ally French President Emmanuel Macron's 2.3 million followers, and dwarfs Britain's Theresa May's 503,000.
At a size that dwarfs your palm, they are the kind of oysters that test whether you are truly an oyster fan.
Let's assume Snow White dabbled in some old-fashioned discrimination against dwarfs and that the Wicked Queen actually had quite a following.
At 1,070 feet tall, the tower dwarfs other buildings in the vicinity and is the tallest office building on the West Coast.
However, new data from Kepler shows that Type 13a supernovae may in fact be caused by the merger of two white dwarfs.
That number dwarfs the sales of Michael Jackson's Thriller, the best-selling album of all time, which has sold 66 million copies.
This is a finding that cuts across race, age, gender, income and social class so overwhelmingly that it dwarfs any other factor.
Meanwhile, the number of confirmed cases in the United States dwarfs those in every nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, combined.
Mr. Biden also faces competition from the billionaire Tom Steyer, whose ad spending in the state dwarfs that of any other candidate.
But the scale of Ford, the nation's No. 2 automaker behind General Motors, dwarfs that of Steelcase, the furniture maker he ran.
Granted, the playing field in animation can sometimes look like Disney and the seven dwarfs for other studios yapping at its heels.
The researchers who found the first planet estimate that one in 10,000 white dwarfs have giant planets orbiting them at close range.
In three weeks, it has already grossed $500 million domestically — a kind of tally that dwarfs most of this year's Oscar nominees.
China has a housing and credit-market bubble that dwarfs the one in the United States at the start of this century.
Scientists have started to study Earth-size planets that orbit close to small, dim stars known as red dwarfs in recent years.
Moreover, the scale of LME cancellations dwarfs the likely loss of metal at CEZ, unless the company is anticipating a really long strike.
China's navy dwarfs the naval resources of Vietnam, the Philippines and other countries that have their own claims on the South China Sea.
Additionally, astronomers are especially interested in looking for planets around a kind of star you've probably heard a lot about recently: red dwarfs.
Singapore is considered a bellwether for global growth because international trade — equating to about 200 percent of its GDP — dwarfs its domestic economy.
It turns out that, at least according to their calculations, these white dwarfs could reignite in a supernova-like explosion, generating heavier elements.
Joshua Tree, 42, has helped install solar panels and wind turbines to power a white, dome-like structure that dwarfs everything else here.
The smaller S8 already ties last year's Note with a 5.7-inch screen, and the S8 Plus — at 6.2-inches — practically dwarfs it.
Promotions for a new Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs parody are leaving people with a bad taste worse than a poisonous apple.
Scientists use white dwarfs as markers of time in order to get a better idea of the age of surrounding stars and planets.
It also has an enormous library that dwarfs the competition: over 363,000 TV episodes, 100,000 movies, 50,000 radio stations, and 2,000 live channels.
The TRAPPIST-1 star and other similar red dwarfs are usually pretty active, meaning they send out high intensity solar flares quite frequently.
In fact, most red dwarfs are prone to flaring, which is bad news in the search for alien life outside our Solar System.
The finding shows just how ubiquitous brown dwarfs really are, and how many false starts are involved in the formation of new stars.
To date, astronomers have spotted thousands of brown dwarfs, the vast majority of which are located no further than 1,500 light-years away.
From this point, the dwarfs hornily appraise the impossible, dainty red-heeled feet of the slender woman whose house they have illegally entered.
White dwarfs, for instance, are the shrunken, cooling and superdense remains of sun-sized stars that have run out of hydrogen to fuse.
The number of pages devoted to his "oeuvre," such as it is, already dwarfs that of many well-published authors of his era.
" In Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), the wicked queen says: "__________ mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?
This dwarfs Detroit's 2013 filing, which at $18 billion in bond and pension debt was until now the largest-ever U.S. municipal bankruptcy.
It exploded in an event known as a classical nova, a rarely seen type of star explosion that occurs only in white dwarfs.
Ocasio-Cortez will enter Congress with more than 800,000 followers, a following that dwarfs some of her soon-to-be colleagues, like Reps.
That figure dwarfs Puerto Rico's official death toll of 64, which the article's authors called a "substantial underestimate" of Hurricane Maria's death toll.
The plan to raise $600 million to $700 million in the ICO dwarfs previous records by FileCoin, which raised $257 million in Sept.
The investment dwarfs the 20.8717 million pounds ($25 million) raised by London-based rival Monzo in its Series B round earlier this year.
America dwarfs the rest of CONCACAF in population and GDP and dominates countless other sports, and football is widely played across the country.
Though France is known for its decadent landmarks, the presidential mansion dwarfs many of the country's other iconic sites in design and power.
Launched: January 19, 2006Arrived at Ultima Thule: January 1, 2019The New Horizons spacecraft visited Pluto and the ice dwarfs surrounding it in 2015.
Add up the tab for socialism, and it dwarfs the $22019 trillion national debt we have accumulated over the history of the nation.
No, you didn't forget about Snow White's sister, she was actually never mentioned in Disney's animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Using SPECULOOS, we will also begin to address the many objections scientists have raised about the habitability of planets around ultra-cool dwarfs.
"In terms of scale it just dwarfs any other event out there," said Ben Cavender, Shanghai-based principal at China Market Research Group.
Clinton's 2202 GW target dwarfs the 2628 GW of solar PV forecast by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) for 28500 under current policies.
It likely dwarfs the footprint of all the lights in your home, your commute to work, your hobbies, and maybe even your diet.
China dwarfs every other country in the world in its demand for soybeans and buys about a third of the US's soybean crops.
And the magnitude of these differences dwarfs other divisions in society, along such lines as gender, race and ethnicity, religious observance or education.
From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Mandalorian, check out basically everything coming to #DisneyPlus in the U.S. on November 12.
It dwarfs that raised by BitGo and Blockchain, which achieved $42.5 million and $40 million respectively in Series B financing rounds in 2017.
By the numbers: Mr. Bloomberg has reserved almost $35 million in airtime for television commercials, a figure that dwarfs other campaigns' advertising budgets.
My Penguin Classics edition—at 1,499 pages—dwarfs the other paperbacks on my shelf, more like a phone book than like a novel.
Doyle and her colleagues plan to keep observing polluted white dwarfs to build an even more robust model of the contents of exoplanets.
Terrestrial planets are far more common around M dwarfs than around gas giants, which suggests that LOFAR could find more planet-star interactions.
The startup's $9 million Series A dwarfs its preceding rounds, including about $1.3 million in seed capital raised (here) in February of 2018.
That dwarfs gains by the overall market, with the index gaining 8 percent this year and 17 percent in the last 12 months.
Governor Rosselló is seeking $46 billion in aid from HUD, an amount that dwarfs previous allocations for even the most destructive U.S. storms.
Upon first glance, you might not realize this dress adorned with apples is a clever nod to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
The ad was for the 1981 movie "Under the Rainbow," which was loosely based on the dwarfs who auditioned to be the Munchkins in the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz." The production was looking for dwarfs as extras, and after Ms. Carrington landed a part, she took time off from her studies at Davis to work on the production.
Some Disney fairytales like Tangled, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Frozen are usually set it quaint, fictional towns that resemble actually places.
Yet according to the Warwick astronomers, if the center of white dwarfs are solidifying as crystals then this would dramatically slow the cooling process.
But it's exciting stuff—this would imply that many white dwarfs could be older than scientists thought, since the crystallization slows the aging process.
Then the 25-pound, hexagonal drone lurches forward, towards its prey, a 2000D Robotics quadcopter that its five-and-a-half-foot armspan dwarfs.
The dwarfs, which are only six light-years away from Earth, orbit each other at three times the distance between the sun and Earth.
But the work paid off, as Buttigieg's second quarter haul dwarfs the $7 million the candidate raised in the first three months of 2019.
Below are some of the issues readers brought up the most frequently: Climate change Stephen Woolpert, Berkeley: The climate crisis dwarfs all other issues.
This truth is as immutable as the advent of electricity or the internal combustion engine, yet at a magnitude that dwarfs these previous revolutions.
The massive volume of Kavanaugh&aposs records dwarfs those of the last two Supreme Court justices to be confirmed – Neil Gorsuch and Elena Kagan .
These properties agree well with theories about how a merged pair of white dwarfs should look, according to the paper published Monday in Nature.
Medical marijuana, on the other hand, has been increasingly popular in Italy since it was approved in 2006, and demand now greatly dwarfs supply.
The Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical Telescope (Tianyan, in Chinese) dwarfs all other such instruments; the next-largest has a diameter of 22014 metres.
The value dwarfs the volume sales of Bud Light in the United States of $5.6 billion in 2017, according to a USA Today report.
The researchers found that the rocks around these white dwarfs had high levels of oxygen when they formed, just like the rock on Earth.
The risks it poses to human health, the economy, cities and ecosystems dwarfs those from the pollutants originally regulated under the Clean Air Act.
The evil queen from 1938's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs also had several skin issues, including an enlarged red nose and wrinkles.
For over three decades I have learned that the collective wisdom of the markets dwarfs that of any individual analyst, economist or market-watcher.
The poison apple candle takes its inspiration from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," combining apple, cinnamon, and caramel for a dangerously inviting scent.
Brown dwarfs can produce strong auroras as well, but the cause behind them is unclear because they don't have solar wind from nearby stars.
That dwarfs America's largest professional sport, the National Football League, which some analysts estimate has annual revenue of about $14 billion (11 billion euros).
Mr. Bloomberg has spent more than $66 million on television so far, according to Advertising Analytics, an amount that drastically dwarfs all other candidates.
They determined that this star was moving faster than 99% of any other white dwarfs close by, making it older than it first appeared.
Speed tests from CNET were able to get upwards of 1.8Gbps from AT&T's mmWave network, which absolutely dwarfs low- or mid-band 53G.
One 2892 study conducted by Zogby International found that more Americans could name two of Snow White's seven dwarfs than two Supreme Court justices.
But M-dwarfs are also active, meaning the stars can be lashed with intense radiation and light -- something Earth doesn't encounter from the sun.
Even in the best-case scenario, this is a careless use of taxpayer dollars on a scale that dwarfs any scandal in recent memory.
And when you look at that kind of growth, just the amount of growth dwarfs the combined growth of a lot of other countries.
So far this year, 61 companies announced buybacks in a size that dwarfs the $40.3 billion from 58 companies announced last year between Jan.
Fortunately, while the Constitution mentions no "Fourth Branch," one exists, and it dwarfs the other three in size and immediate importance to daily life.
A nimated features have been big business since Walt Disney's 1937 film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was that year's top-grossing release.
It was as if Grandma had invited a large party of anachronistically dressed dwarfs to camp out in her yard for the holiday season.
So making electric cars a mainstream technology will require producing batteries on a scale that dwarfs today's production for smartphones and other portable gadgets.
Its nearly $500 million in digital revenue not only dwarfs what any print publication has managed online, it also far exceeds leading digital-only publishers.
While no one has been killed and only one lava-related injury has been reported, the number of destroyed homes dwarfs other recent American eruptions.
"Brown dwarfs form like stars but evolve like planets, and the coldest ones are much like Jupiter," team member Jackie Faherty, said in a statement.
With the arrival of Royal Enfield, however, it faces a locally-owned distribution network that dwarfs Harley's roughly 21 outlets by a multiple of 264.6650.
Scientists recently took another look at four nearby brown dwarfs, as well as this strange object, which is located only 20 light-years from Earth.
This figure dwarfs the combined number of food wrappers, eating utensils, plastic bottles and straws that have been recovered by the group along the shores.
The new funding is more than double Pivotal's last $105 million round from GE and dwarfs the biggest funding round of MongoDB, a similar company.
For a cheaper, but still charming property, the Dwarf's Cottage in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," would retail for £250,000, according to House Network.
Red dwarfs are by far the most common stars -- around 75% of the stars in the vicinity of the solar system are of this type.
"Jupiter acts as an analogy for exoplanets, for brown dwarfs, for pulsars — a whole variety of astrophysical objects that we can't get to," he says.
Researchers hope to use WISE to uncover more brown dwarfs that'll allow them to study the chemical properties in Jupiter's atmosphere, but on another body.
That number dwarfs the 11 million or so people who get coverage through an individual market health plan sold through a government-run Obamacare marketplace.
Le Creuset is has just announced two limited edition lines of Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs themed cookware that is both durable and adorable.
The researchers also found about ten times as many brown dwarfs (objects that blur the line between gas giants and stars) compared to previous surveys.
Once close competitors, Fortnite's popularity now dwarfs that of rival shooter PUBG, which will soon see a release on PS4 at the beginning of December.
Illustration: Caltech/IPACScientists have discovered a pair of white dwarfs that might one day produce a major gravitational wave discovery, according to a new paper.
"It's easier to find rocky planets around smaller stars, and most of the stars in this catalog are cool, red stars (M dwarfs)," said Christiansen.
The animator previously said that Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs made a "tremendous impression" on him when he was just five years old.
Although Europe's 500 million citizens dwarfs the 323 million in the US, for years European startups had to deal with 28 jurisdictions and many languages.
The Chinese "podcast" market dwarfs that of the U.S. because it is the norm to have paid subscriptions for shows rather than rely on advertising.
It's easier to look for habitable planets around M dwarfs because any planets capable of supporting life will need to be closer to the stars.
South Korean animation studio Locus is behind Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs, which is voiced by Chloë Grace Moretz, Gina Gershon, and Jim Rash.
That mayor was Fiorello H. La Guardia, and his response — the sprawling Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village development in Manhattan — dwarfs anything being planned today.
Peterson extolls classic Disney movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as upholding primordial gender roles, but objects to Frozen for violating those norms.
Ultimately, prize competitions raise the profile of the competitors and the competition topic, often resulting in market activity that dwarfs the cost of the competition.
At one point, Joe slings it over his shoulder, like the Seven Dwarfs toting their pickaxes on the way back from the mine. Heigh-ho!
Telecom's 5.1 percent dividend yield dwarfs the 3.5 percent for utilities and is 150 basis points higher than telecom's cost of debt, the analyst noted.
At around 29,000 tons displacement, the ship dwarfs the 8,315-ton U.S. warship, and was carrying 1,080 containers from the port of Nagoya to Tokyo.
TSMC dwarfs Samsung's foundry business in terms of revenue, but the two firms are competing fiercely for orders from high-end customers including Apple Inc.
The EPA has said that Pruitt's large security detail, which dwarfs that of his predecessors, is necessary because of an "unprecedented" number of death threats.
The retrospective comes at a moment when an onslaught of illiberal forces in the big world dwarfs intellectual wrangles in the little one of art.
The commission estimates that a recession would reduce revenues by as much as $20 billion over three years, a number that dwarfs the city's reserves.
These slow burners are only about ten percent as massive as yellow dwarfs like the Sun, but they outlive Sunlike stars thousands of times over.
The chart below provides an illustration of the unprecedented spike in initial claims, which dwarfs anything seen during the Great Recession over a decade ago.
Some Nissan executives have long been unhappy with what they see as Renault's outsized influence over the Japanese automaker, which dwarfs Renault in vehicle sales.
At the park they have a place to meet others they can relate to and reportedly many dwarfs find their first loves at the park.
The nearly half a billion dollars Bloomberg donated to his campaign through January dwarfs the spending by other rich candidates who have sought federal office.
Though the asteroid that would wipe out the dinosaurs 186 million years later might get more attention, the Great Dying dwarfs that catastrophe in destruction.
Its $230 billion market value dwarfs other listed United States grocers, including Target, Kroger and Sprouts Farmers Market, as well as Albertsons, which is private.
About one in four of the smaller stars, known as red dwarfs, also harbor rocky habitable-zone planets, said Courtney Dressing, an astronomer at Caltech.
That figure dwarfs a number that Republicans have been touting: $2.5 billion in bonuses that companies have announced in response to the new tax law.
Notoriously independent, whose scholarship dwarfs that of his Iranian government counterparts, Sistani embodies the Iraqi desire to free itself from domination by its larger neighbor.
But the number of people on earth with access to mobile devices dwarfs those with PC access, which means some sort of blending was inevitable.
As I wrote back in 2015:When Scholz's Star was in the neighborhood, it would have been a 10th magnitude star (red dwarfs are very dim).
You'd be innocently playing Colossal Cave Adventure, minding your own business, throwing axes at dwarfs, and someone on the network would flood your screen with ASCII.
White dwarfs are small, faint, and incredibly dense stars, the result of stars like the Sun running out of the fuel that powers their nuclear fusion.
The movie follows seven princes on a quest to find a pair of enchanted red shoes that will lift a curse that transformed them into dwarfs.
This is why small, super-cool stars — known as red dwarfs — have become popular targets for exoplanet hunters; it's easier to study the planets around them.
Harry's is the latest shaving startup to be bought by a bigger rival and dwarfs Unilever's purchase of the U.S.-based Dollar Shave Club in 2016.
While Teegarden's star is on the quiet side, other red dwarfs regularly shoot off massive flares, possibly destroying any chance for life on worlds orbiting them.
Roadways, law enforcement, pollution, and lost lives all add up to a huge social cost from driving, one that completely dwarfs anything electric scooters can muster.
The weight of the shift currently underway dwarfs that - as recently as July specs were net long 220,22018 contracts, the largest long position in a decade.
To celebrate the 80th anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), the animation giant teamed up with Le Creuset to create apple-shaped cookware.
Like our Sun, red dwarfs emit solar flares—sudden emissions of energy exploding from the Sun's surface with the force of one billion megatons of TNT.
Meloni's personal popularity dwarfs her party's, with an approval rating of over 20 percent putting her roughly in line with her coalition allies in some surveys.
This longevity has made red dwarfs speculative candidates for eventual settlement, though their tendency to spit deadly flares has cast some doubt on their overall hospitality.
Election 85033 has been extraordinarily and historically nasty and brutal, with accusations on both sides reaching a fervor that dwarfs what anyone could have imagined beforehand.
In sheer numbers, the roster of the Brooklyn War Memorial in Cadman Plaza dwarfs that of the National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center.
Google also has far more revenue, some $78 billion in the 12 months through the end of March, which dwarfs Facebook's $20 billion for that period.
Puerto Rico's bankruptcy dwarfs Detroit's, the previous record holder for municipal bankruptcy at $18 billion in debt and obligations that was ultimately reduced by $25.53 billion.
Google dwarfs other search competitors and has faced harsh criticism in the past for favoring its own products over competitors at the top of search results.
Even the FAA has noted it has since turned into an experimental rocket development site for Starship — a nearly 400-foot tall vehicle that dwarfs Starhopper.
"But no one until now has recognized how their presence tells us something important about the progenitor," the exploding white dwarfs, he said in an email.
The scientific advantages of ultra-cool dwarfs come from their stellar properties, from how we identify exoplanets, and from how we expect to investigate their atmospheres.
The girls spent most of their time outside again, and began encountering a wicked dwarf who was nothing like the seven dwarfs we know and love.
"That category — 213,000 people — dwarfs the number of watch-listed people suspected of ties to al-Qaida, Hamas, and Hezbollah combined," the online news site found.
That dwarfs Kisqali's third-quarter 2017 revenue of $26 million after it won U.S. and European approvals this year against breast cancer in women after menopause.
"We are confident that we will discover additional planetesimals orbiting white dwarfs, which will allow us to learn more about their general properties," Dr. Manser said.
The military still controls a quarter of the seats in Parliament and the top ministries, not to mention a military budget that dwarfs any other expenditure.
Jerry Maren was said to be the last survivor of the more than 100 dwarfs who performed as Munchkins in "The Wizard of Oz" in 1939.
The second film in this "Lord of the Rings" prequel trilogy finds Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) continuing an adventure with dwarfs bent on reclaiming their homeland.
This result dwarfs the $443 million raised by Christie's in 2009 for a three-day auction of the collection of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.
In 1934, he set out to make Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with a budget of $250,000, or what would be roughly $4 million today.
Many Wagner devotees actually enjoy a good "Ring" satire, perhaps because we admit that, however compelling, its giants, river maidens and dwarfs are a little laughable.
Mobile and PC gaming in China, the world's largest video games market, dwarfs the market for consoles, whose growth has been pegged back by local regulations.
It is tough for dwarfs that people stare at them and try to make iPhone videos of them when they are quietly leading their regular lives.
The screen turns to color bars and tone before flipping to text that read, "Alt 2 'Sthuthi Says No.'" There were some very sad, crying dwarfs.
Setting up an entire sophisticated research structure devoted to the nature of genetic and racial determinism, he variously experimented upon Roma, dwarfs and — most obsessively — twins.
China dwarfs everywhere else, though, when it comes to metals demand growth and it's the continued strength in the country's construction sector that is underpinning prices.
The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train opened in Walt Disney World on May 28, 2014, and was the final addition to the long-running New Fantasyland project.
The amount of money sent home to loved ones also dwarfs the $88 million that El Salvador received in aid from the United States last year.
It dwarfs the two other operators in the mobile market: the local subsidiary of India's Bharti Airtel and Telkom Kenya, owned by London-based Helios Partners.
It is that the Pentagon, with its nearly $600 billion budget, already exercises vast sway in national security policymaking and dwarfs the State Department in resources.
It dwarfs the black hole that twists at the center of our Milky Way, which researchers estimate is only four million times the size of the sun.
Other objects around the Universe — like pulsars, exoplanets, and white dwarfs — also have magnetic fields, and they also accelerate particles in a way that can resemble Jupiter's.
But when a team of scientists recently looked at another galaxy, they realized it also seemed to shepherd a flock of dwarfs in a strange, synchronized dance.
Brown dwarfs show that something that formed the first way can end up looking a whole lot like the second way (though the elemental composition is different).
The prosperous city-state is seen as a bellwether for global growth because international trade dwarfs its domestic economy, equating to about 200 percent of its GDP.
Chinese stocks have a weighting of just 2.5 percent in the MSCI All Country world index, while the U.S. weighting dwarfs all others with around 53 percent.
Most of the stars in a globular cluster are known as "red dwarfs," or stars that are smaller than the sun and tend to lead long lives.
But despite the small probabilities involved, the vast number of red dwarfs out there mean that the existence of a Krypton-like planet is still a possibility.
A few competitors, such as Valero, an American refiner, Total of France and Eni of Italy, also produce renewable diesel, but Neste's 2.6m-tonne capacity dwarfs theirs.
Harry's is the latest shaving startup to be bought by a bigger rival and dwarfs Unilever Plc's purchase of the U.S.-based Dollar Shave Club in 2016.
According to the Congressional Research Service, total government support for the oil and gas sector over the years dwarfs the amount of support for the solar industry.
Still, at 35 minutes less than average, Londoner's Brexit sleep loss dwarfs the 2 to 16 minutes they had been missing in past weeks, Jawbone's data shows.
France's biggest bank now dwarfs Deutsche Bank in terms of market capitalization, at 77 billion euros ($90 billion) compared with the German bank's 23 billion euro valuation.
India's economy, however, dwarfs that of its neighbor -- and the country's importance to China has only grown as the trade war between Beijing and Washington has continued.
Yet with 1.8 billion users, Facebook's citizenship dwarfs that of the U.S., and Zuckerberg's choices directly impact the way people socialize, organize and do business every day.
Still, even by that metric, Facebook's profit dwarfs the fine: At that rate, the company would earn back the equivalent in a little more than 15 minutes.
All of the features will rely on the sheer size of Tinder's tech team, which dwarfs those of other dating platforms that may be just starting out.
Back in 2013, astronomers started to get an inkling that brown dwarfs are a fairly common fixture of the galaxy, offering a ballpark estimate of 70 billion.
At the end of the day, whether brown dwarfs are failed stars or not comes down to your own ontological take on the purpose of the universe.
A helpful text explains the progression from the first hot, bright blue stars 200m years ago to a projected colder, darker far future, dominated by red dwarfs.
But new research suggests that life within these systems may be limited, due to the stiflingly hot atmospheres on Earth-sized planets that orbit the red dwarfs.
Even though red dwarfs comprise over three-quarters of all stars in the Milky Way, not a single one of them is visible to the naked eye.
He added that he sees more upside for Amazon than Facebook or Google because the U.S. retail market dwarfs the advertising market occupied by Facebook and Google.
And it keeps on doing that, adding new ideas, gameplay functions, and eventually, opening up to a breathtaking scale that dwarfs even the biggest games of 2017.
Complicating matters is that sometimes, stars known as brown dwarfs can actually look pretty similar to quasars — but many of these objects reside in our own galaxy.
"Many Israeli retailers have e-commerce options on their websites but they are all dwarfs next to Amazon," notes Barak Ravid, an Axios contributor based in Israel.
Best of all, according to recent exoplanet surveys, M dwarfs appear to be hotbeds for small, rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone where liquid water can form.
Most of all, its streaming catalog already dwarfs what Apple or even Disney and TimeWarner will be able to offer at launch, both in scale and variety.
Even with other tech stocks near record highs, Apple dwarfs Alphabet, at $646.6 billion, Microsoft at nearly $536.4 billion and Amazon at $451.5 billion, according to FactSet.
Nagato, who started his career at what is today's Mizuho Financial Group, faces a difficult task of managing the company whose sheer scale dwarfs private-sector rivals.
David Marchant, the editor of OffshoreAlert, a news site that covers offshore finance, called the Panama Papers "an extraordinary event" that dwarfs past exposés of the industry.
But from the get-go, many scientists have raised red flags about the potential habitability of Proxima b, focusing in particular on the proclivities of red dwarfs.
Books of The Times Diane Arbus's most memorable photographs — of identical siblings, circus dwarfs, transgender people, nudists, the mentally impaired — have an element of myth about them.
But comparing a country whose defense budget dwarfs those of the next five highest spenders combined -- the USA -- with its NATO allies, misses part of the point.
The top rides you should FastPass are the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Peter Pan's Flight, Frozen Ever After, Toy Story Midway Mania, and Avatar: Flight of Passage.
At the southern corner of a neighborhood called Marceline, residents can enjoy "enchanting" sculptures of the characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Charming Park.
But with many of these female candidates facing challengers whose fund-raising dwarfs theirs, collaborating may be a product not just of camaraderie but also of necessity.
The cost of unmet capital needs, first reported by Politico, dwarfs the $215 billion Mayor Bill de Blasio invested since taking office and the $2000 million Gov.
Some Indian media sites estimate that it has raised more than $700 million, a whopping amount that dwarfs the total of all other parties by several times.
In scope and value it dwarfs the Marshall Plan, the postwar reconstruction program for Europe that was a farsighted expression of American confidence almost 70 years ago.
South Africa is one of only four sub-Saharan countries both politically free and upper-middle-income, and it dwarfs the other three in size and clout.
As of Friday, Bloomberg has spent $245 million on TV ads, a figure that dwarfs what other candidates -- including fellow billionaire Tom Steyer -- have dropped on commercials.
After his patent expired in 1934, Fleischer's rival, Walt Disney, took this idea and went further when he made Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937.
It dwarfs the country's last major social media blockage, when Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, and Instagram were cut off for seven hours in August 2016, he says.
Red dwarfs often produce violent flares that could render life on their planets improbable, but Barnard's Star is relatively inactive and stable (though it does still flare sometimes).
After shedding their outer layers, the white dwarfs—by this point not much larger than the Earth—begin a cooling process that can last for billions of years.
Brown dwarfs are mysterious, round objects floating in space that are more than 13 times the mass of Jupiter, meaning they are too large to be considered planets.
Mastrovito also found a stylistic reference in Disney's animated classic Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, which was itself inspired by the German Expressionism seen in Murnau's work.
It would be the latest in a string of bad indicators for Singapore, often seen as a bellwether for global growth as international trade dwarfs its domestic economy.
Those brown dwarfs, unlike beta Pictoris, weren&apost surrounded by much gas or dust, so their new planet couldn&apost have formed by vacuuming up the stellar disk.
Add in revenue from other things like fleet management, deliveries and digital content and they think the profit potential dwarfs the 6%–10% margins of traditional auto-making.
The profit dwarfs that of the second quarter of 235, when Google had to dock its net income by a record $2162 billion over last year's antitrust settlement.
Remittances, which Trump calls "welfare," are actually an economic engine that dwarfs what a government program can do — and isn't as easy to shut off as Trump thinks.
With 8.1 million square feet growing to 12 million in the next few years, Amazon's Seattle footprint dwarfs the size of any one company in another large city.
Their fundraising dwarfs that of the only Republican candidate in the race, Doug Basler, who has raised about $3,500 in his bid to win the heavily Democratic district.
Scientists hypothesize that globular clusters should have more binary stars with white dwarfs, according to the paper, but they have only ever observed two novae in globular clusters.
Chloë Grace Moretz may have voiced Snow White for the now-vilified Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs, but the actress has publicly denounced the film's marketing materials.
The figure published in the Harvard study dwarfs Puerto Rico's official death toll of 64, which the article's authors called a "substantial underestimate" of Hurricane Maria's death toll.
But even as he was briefed on the upcoming hurricane season, the President remained mum on the new estimate, which dwarfs the government's official 64-person death toll.
White dwarfs are the raw exposed cores left in the ashes of these pyrotechnic events, and they are much more stable and long-lived than their stellar forebears.
While the number of Democrats and Republicans planning to run for another office is close in number, the number of House Republican retirements dwarfs those announced by Democrats.
Whether or not bitcoin is in a bubble, the cryptocurrency's performance "dwarfs" nearly all bubbles, including the 1929 stock market crash, investor Ken Fisher told CNBC on Wednesday.
I'm sorry that I realized too late that all the great put-downs that helped me put away the 16 dwarfs don't translate well to the general election.
Dan Newman, a political consultant with SCN Strategies, who is working on the pro-tax campaign, said the volume of messages about the measures dwarfs the 2014 effort.
The number of call options, which confer the right to buy, dwarfs the amount of put options, which confer the right to sell, in April, May and June.
The mega-meat situation dwarfs not only the bun (a good thing) but also takes over the rest of the elements, particularly the ones that I like best.
And the US absolutely dwarfs anyone else in terms of opioid prescriptions, with Japan not even showing up in the top 25: Several key factors contributed to this.
Most of the "Wizard of Oz" dwarfs went on to lead non-Hollywood lives, returning to the spotlight only occasionally for studio-organized publicity stunts and fan events.
It also criticized a scene on a cruise ship where "costumed dwarfs" pretend to be the czar, his family and Grigory Rasputin, the notorious monk who befriended them.
Mr. Bloomberg, with an estimated net worth of more than $50 billion, is one of the wealthiest people in America, with a fortune that dwarfs even Mr. Steyer's.
Maybe we can also look at the very faint stars -- the white dwarfs -- that are my first love and represent the future of our Sun and solar system.
The efforts taken by the Clintons to avoid transparency by setting up a private server and the quantity of money flowing to them dwarfs any previous government scandal.
That number of exhibits dwarfs the fewer than 400 pieces of evidence Mueller's team of prosecutors introduced at Manafort's ongoing trial in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia.
Between the president and Congress, it's the former who has a string of achievements that dwarfs anything that Congress has been able to do (or, has even tried).
The Mate 9 is big in more respects that one, including a massive display that dwarfs the Pixel, iPhone 7 Plus and even the dearly departed Galaxy Note 7.
Models suggest that when white dwarfs crystallize, they release heat in order to enter the lower-energy phase, the way heat energy leaves water as it freezes into ice.
"We've known about pulsing neutron stars for nearly fifty years, and some theories predicted white dwarfs could show similar behaviour," said Boris Gänsicke, a co-author on the paper.
Scientists recently used the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in New Mexico to observe four brown dwarfs, plus the proposed planet-brown dwarf crossover, for seven hours each.
He did volunteer, however, that the site now has about 400,000 MAU's so, while that number dwarfs in comparison to the millions Ello originally signed up, it's not terrible.
Red dwarfs are the most common stars in the galaxy, making up about 70 percent of all known stars, and tend to hold water-friendly planets in their orbit.
We're still facing a huge climate challenge, and President Trump (or for that matter any of the seven dwarfs from last night) could and would destroy the whole thing.
And there are also reportedly live-action theatrical versions of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Lilo & Stitch in various stages of development.
But the company knows there's still so much more room to grow, given the TV ad market still massively dwarfs YouTube, with $70 billion in ad spending last year.
This hefty round of funding dwarfs the company's previous capital raised (just $25.5 million) and is representative of just how aggressively the company has been maneuvering as of late.
"If there are moons or planets around substellar objects—and we have recently detected planets around brown dwarfs—they could provide much habitable and industrial space," Ćirković told Gizmodo.
It has reported a nearly 39 percent profit margin for its scientific publishing arm — which dwarfs, by comparison, the margins of tech titans such as Apple, Google, and Amazon.
The BIS triennial survey is the most comprehensive report into the 24 hour-a-day foreign exchange market, which transcends national borders and still dwarfs all other financial markets.
In France, where the vocabulary for describing wine dwarfs the capacity of English, to remark on a wine's "salinité" is to toss a welcome though perhaps voguish verbal bouquet.
In August, research firm eMarketer estimated Facebook will lose 2.2 million users between 12 and 17 by 2022, though Facebook's 1.49 billion daily active users dwarfs Snapchat's 186 million.
The teaser trailer shows Snow White undressing (while two hidden dwarfs watch from a hiding place) and reveals that the shoes are what make her appear thin and tall.
So don't tell me that there's something uniquely demanding about building yet another fucking startup that dwarfs the accomplishments of The Origin of Species or winning five championship rings.
But China's wild catch also dwarfs that of other countries (13.9m tonnes in 2012, compared with 20103m for Indonesia, 5.1m for America, 3.6m for Japan and 3.3m for India).
These stellar corpses are too massive to become white dwarfs but not massive enough to collapse into black holes, so instead they become a weird midpoint between those extremes.
Even if it is habitable, scientists studying the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe spiritedly debate whether planets around these red dwarfs are a promising place to look.
The Evil Queen from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" gravitates towards the ornate, which is why her room is full of bright colors and over-the-top accessories.
In "The 7D," all seven dwarfs return to protect a kingdom called Jollywood from the bad guys, the Hildy and Grim Gloom, who constantly try to overthrow the kingdom.
Now there are six dozen, she said: plain brown rabbits, white ones with black patches, tawny ones, black dwarfs, brindles, floppy-eared lops and one adorable smudge-nosed calico.
With what's so far been a career-high usage percentage—one that dwarfs what occurred during his brief tenure with the Cavaliers—Jae Crowder feels wanted by the Jazz.
"The scale of damage that this 'dirty money' can do to UK foreign policy interests dwarfs the benefit of Russian transactions in the City," said committee chairman Tom Tugendhat.
With the Aura One, the company is doubling down yet again, with a 7.8-inch display that utterly dwarfs the Aura HD and a $230 price point to match.
In the film, directed by Terry Gilliam, of Monty Python fame, and starring John Cleese and Michael Palin, a band of time-travelling dwarfs plunder treasure from the past.
The sheer volume of pro-MBS rhetoric in the press, and his meetings with politicians and pop culture figures alike, dwarfs what we typically see with pro-American dictators.
"I like to write about the old things — old myths and legends, Valhalla, elves and dwarfs, magic rings and magic men," he told The New York Times in 1968.
But supposing red dwarfs could host life, it stands to reason that the long, stable, adult lifespans of red dwarf systems would amplify opportunity for fledgling ecosystems to bloom.
It is easier to detect Earth-size planets around dimmer and cooler stars known as red dwarfs, which are the most common type of star in the Milky Way.
The company&aposs fan base dwarfs that of big brand marketers like Chipotle and Walmart, which have recently found success reaching Gen Zers on the app through promoted hashtags.
Trump dismissed the former mayor, whose estimated net worth of more than $50 billion dwarfs his own, as "a nothing" and offered a grim prognosis of Bloomberg's potential candidacy.
The sum dwarfs the $380.5 million that the Equifax credit reporting agency agreed this month to pay to settle a class-action case over a 2017 consumer data breach.
It dwarfs the $210 billion that 29 philanthropic organizations pledged to fighting climate change in 2018, in what was called the largest investment of its kind at the time.
Back at MIT, Dr Günther has spotted hundreds of flares on M-dwarfs being scrutinised by TESS—some of which made the stars temporarily 30 times brighter than normal.
Trump and the Republican National Committee raised $125 million in the third quarter of 2019, a massive haul that dwarfs what Democratic candidates raised in the same time period.
The figure however dwarfs overall emissions from the burning of oil and gas products that Shell sold to end consumers, known as scope 3, which totaled 600 million tonnes.
Nuclear powers Pakistan is a relative sliver of a country, while India is vast and sprawling with a population of close to 1.3 billion that dwarfs its neighbor's sixfold.
The $5.5 million it has thrown at Facebook so far this year dwarfs the top four highest-spending Democrats, according to data compiled by the nonprofit digital organization Acronym.
Trump's unpopularity is so huge that it even dwarfs Hillary Clinton's, which is also at historic highs: 55 percent of Americans, including 75 percent of white men, dislike her.

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