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Due to the huge demand, tickets will be allocated using a lottery system.

In 1476, when the Swiss defeated the armies of Burgundy, they carried away huge amounts of treasure, including diamonds, silks and cash.

The annual sale was a huge success.

Hundreds of years ago, the Pueblo Indians of the U.

S.

used sunbaked bricks to build huge apartment blocks with up to 800 rooms.

There is a huge arch, the largest triumphal arch in the world, celebrating the victories of Napoleon Bonaparte, located at end of the Champs ElysÚe in Paris.

A huge curved arch made of tubular steel and concrete is a well-known symbol of the city of St.

Louis, Missouri.

The Romans used arches to build huge stone bridges throughout the Empire.

Uranium has 92 protons contained in the atom's nucleus, which is a huge amount when compared with other lighter elements such as hydrogen, which has one.

We have a huge barrel of apples for making cider in the basement.

The students built a huge barrier of chairs and desks in front of the door in order to keep their teacher from entering and handing out the test.

Demonstrators built huge barriers of tires, scrap wood and old cars to stop the police from breaking up their rally.

The mining company blasted a huge hole in the rock.

The eruption of the volcano blasted a huge hole in the top of the mountain.

My parents bought a huge bucket full of colored blocks for our kids at a garage sale.

The villagers used a huge tree as a battering ram to breach the castle walls.

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