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- noun Plural form of
giant .
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Examples
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The “excess” in the case of the giants is an accounting trick.
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It's almost as if the New York Giants weren't able to communicate their massive power with the word "giants" alone, and IBM weren't able to communicate their world presence with the "international" in their official name.
Forbes.com: News Colette Martin 2012
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What has magnified the shifting fortunes of some modern tech giants is that their founders or key executives have recently moved on to other pursuits, casting some uncertainty on the companies 'futures.
Tech CEOs try to predict who'll win tomorrow's tech race 2010
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Still, goes to show you that all the legendary brilliance and efficiency of the consumer packaged goods giants is vastly overrated -- what a pack of morons.
Boing Boing 2009
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We probably won't attempt an ascent in our lifetime, but a journey to the base camps of any of these awesome giants is bound to be unforgettable.
10 Highest Treks In The World (PHOTOS) Manal Khan 2010
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At the same time Bigby Wolf leads a mixed squad of commandos, Animal Fables and giants from the Cloud Kingdoms into the very heart of the Empire.
DC Comics for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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The cozy corporate relationship between Asia's economic giants is part of the broad flow of global capital in the East.
Golf Deal Part of Growing Chinese Links to Japan Inc. Mariko Sanchanta 2010
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* Although the prospect of doing a favor for biotech industry giants is no doubt a factor.
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We probably won't attempt an ascent in our lifetime, but a journey to the base camps of any of these awesome giants is bound to be unforgettable.
10 Highest Treks In The World (PHOTOS) Manal Khan 2010
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Consolidation of the the internet giants is just as much of a travesty as the consolidation of news sources.
A Farewell Note From a Departing Yahoo - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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