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What (who) is LARGER - definition


Larger brachycera         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Larger Brachycera
The larger brachycera is a name which refers to flies in the following families of the suborder Brachycera:
Westminster Larger Catechism         
PRESBYTERIAN MANUAL OF ADVANCED RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
The Larger Catechism; Larger Catechism
The Westminster Larger Catechism, along with the Westminster Shorter Catechism, is a central catechism of Calvinists in the English tradition throughout the world.
larger than life         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Larger Than Life; Larger-than-life; Larger than Life (disambiguation); Larger than life; Larger than Life (album)
see life
Examples of use of LARGER
1. Larger species tend to have lower population densities, grow more slowly and have larger home ranges.
2. Klein said: ‘You know, larger–than–life politicians have larger–than–life strengths and larger–than–life weaknesses.‘ Hillary looked at Klein.
3. I do think candidates need to restate their larger objective, their larger theme.
4. We have been successful to this point in increasing the pressure on Iran because we have built a larger and larger coalition, larger and larger consensus on this issue, and gradually ratcheted up the pressure.
5. "Democrats believe that the poor are best served by larger and larger government payments.