It is possible that a small founder population had entered Beringia before that time. |
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Forces attempted to straighten out the line at a small monticule. |
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A small company with only a few products has grown to become a power in the industry. |
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The big company's newest acquisition is a small chain of clothing stores. |
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I rearranged the furniture to maximize the space in my small apartment. |
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A city-state is a sovereign state, also described as a type of small independent country, that usually consists of a single city and its dependent territories. |
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What a silly little purse. It looks too small to hold everything that I'd need to carry. |
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He receives a small stipend for his work as a research fellow. |
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The latest Tory budget continued the trend begun in 2000 by making further small cuts in family income taxes. |
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I had enough money to invest. I realized, further, that the risk was small. |
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The cheese was cut into small pieces and arranged on a silver platter. |
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He carried his money in a small leather pouch in his pocket. |
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She loves to browse the shops in small towns, looking for curios. |
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These new regulations could cause lasting harm to small businesses. |
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The small park is a welcome oasis amid the city's many factories. |
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The large chain stores are siphoning profits from the small local stores. |
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Even a small amount of rain can leach the toxic material from the soil. |
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Looking up at the stars always makes me feel so small and insignificant. |
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His tardiness was just another in a series of small discourtesies. |
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The opening game of the season brought only a small turnout. |
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With such a small study it is impossible to extrapolate accurately. |
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The layout of the apartment was good, but the kitchen was too small. |
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The drought was only one of many hardships to befall the small country. |
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It's a small company that only publishes about four books a year. |
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The speaker was hooted off the platform by a small group of protesters. |
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It is a commonplace that we only use a small part of our brain's capacity. |
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The excavation turned up one small femur, one broken calva, and one jawbone. |
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Despite its grand name, the hotel is small and somewhat seedy. |
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A small cluster of people had gathered at the scene of the accident. |
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Very improbable structures readily arise through the cumulation of small alterations. |
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The cupola has a small cylindrical chimney-like bore that is lined with a refractory material. |
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Spangler went through his pockets, coming out with a handful of small coins, one piece of currency and a hard-boiled egg. |
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A small area of the fundus protruded between the lips of the wound and was left to cutify. |
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He was looking at a small flexible screen wrapped halfway around his forearm, meshed into the fabric of his cybersuit. |
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The plant bears small groups of two or three yellowish coloured flowers on an axillary cyme. |
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You might define obstinacy as holding on to small ideas or unworthy aims with a death-grip. |
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But mice and rats and such small deer, have been Tom's food for seven long year. |
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A newspaper is consumed by many demographics, a small portion of which may be the target. |
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Some small dermestids are found in bee or wasp nests, where they feed on old pollen stores or on dried remains of bees or wasps. |
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I played in the dirt with a small dinky car as the garage held no fascination for a little girl of five. |
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There, a small probe and dissecting microscope were used to isolate diplectanids from the gills or sediment. |
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In the area, there were two small primary schools, a general store, and a dipping tank to rid the cattle of ticks and diseases. |
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The candidate made disparaging remarks about his opponent, but they only made him seem small for insulting a worthy adversary. |
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A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
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Diverticula are small, light-bulb-shaped pouches in the bowel wall, resulting from the tissue in the gut bulging outwards under pressure. |
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With some exceptions, doorknocking is likely to elicit a large number of small donations but relatively few large donations. |
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Dewey infantrymen passed out soft drinks and small favors to gawking visitors and gave every 200th visitor a door prize. |
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As a bride, Madame de Talleyrand had brought a small dot of fifteen thousand francs to the family fund. |
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These have a long fine brush and a dotter in the lid of the brush for making small dots of the paint on the nail. |
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I've heard wicked rumors that FAA and wives try to downtrod small aircraft pilots. |
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We'll try a dummy run with a small group first, to check that it works correctly. |
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In due course they reach Albany, then a small Dutch town filled with Dutch people, Dutch comforts and frugality, and Dutch cabbage. |
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The hands and feet were small, the proximal phalanges broad and the nails small and dyschromic. |
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One side of the wall had the foam egg crating attached with room for a small person to crawl inside. |
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Control the glide descent angle through small amounts of elevator pitch movements. |
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With Strickland the sexual appetite took a very small place. It was unimportant. It was irksome. His soul aimed elsewhither. |
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McNab thought that an area of very small erminea in the southwest of the species range was a result of the absence of the smaller nivalis. |
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The small jelly-speck, which we call the amoeba, has no organs save what it can extemporize as occasion arises. |
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Plasmids are small circles of extragenomic DNA that exists and replicates independently from the bacterial chromosome. |
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I can recall all the small particulars of that disturbing summer night. The blue lamp in front of the face-brick building. |
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Life in the big city was a far cry from his upbringing on a quiet, small farm. |
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The megachurch he attends is too big for making personal connections, so he also fellowships weekly in one of the church's small groups. |
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These webbings are made in innumerable fine patternings, with silk mixtures in the design, in narrow stripings and small figurings. |
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And the permanent exhibit area offers a filk performance on a small stage so that neophytes can sample more esoteric interests. |
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From large and round to egg-shaped, to small and thin and even fingerlike, eggplants have been catching on in Toronto kitchens. |
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This saw the emergence of a small, politically active commercial class in Barcelona. |
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Before proceeding with furniture, Akerman advises removing the glass enclosing the Florida room, as it creates a small awkward space. |
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His choices included the small, burbling Alto fountain at Arcadia in Chelsea and the EcoSmart Fire Aspect, a flueless fireplace, at ddcnyc.com. |
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Derrick gave his small portmanteau to the flyman and told him to drive there, and he himself set out walking. |
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If a tool has a flyout, you'll see a small triangle in the lower-right corner of the tool. |
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Pass a trail registration station, crossing a swamp on a footlog at 0.2 miles.... Cross a small branch at 0.9 miles on a footlog. |
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They passed through a small foyerlike room in which there were several coat trees and an old grandfather clock. |
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These were speedily routed by the friendlies, who attacked the small force before them in fine style. |
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Even though the room was full to the gills with people, they managed to push enough people aside to open up a small dance floor. |
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Just off the highway there's a small garage and paint-shop run by a gee named Art Huck. |
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The gempylids, or snake mackerels, are a small group of predatory oceanic or pelagic fish. |
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The Turing factories on Isis's small moon had fallen short of productivity goals, though another two factory units had been genned. |
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The push to get work done younger is just a small part of the reason the cosmetic surgery industry is booming. |
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Continual merging of large companies results in gigantification that drives the remaining small producers out of business. |
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She was not a giggler, despite her extreme youth, and she smiled the small slow smile that men brought to her face without knowing why. |
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Mother and son went into the small railed garden, where was a scent of red gillivers. |
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Others were small, only a few crossed lines, and reminded Leverett of cuneiform glyphics. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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We found a piece of land, and two partners, and went in on buying a small farm here. |
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The low-keyed vision of Poland as a small and humble supplicant of the European Union still has a great deal of supporters. |
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The small Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan introduced a policy of Gross National Happiness more than twenty years ago. |
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A small formation of hadedahs, four or five of them, flew past overhead, shrieking their wild death-cries across the valley. |
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Engend'ring heats, these one by one unbind, Stretch their small tubes, and hamper'd nerves unwind. |
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It was a bird, a small hawkling. A baby. And as she watched, it began to stretch its wet, feeble wings. |
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When the storm cleared, local villagers found the outline of a village, consisting of a number of small houses without roofs. |
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Immigration since World War II has given Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee small South Asian communities. |
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District courts were introduced in 1975 for minor offences and small claims. |
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Common seals breed in Strangford Lough, grey seals in southwest Wales and, in small numbers, on the Isle of Man. |
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On the African east coast the small cyclonic Angola Gyre lies embedded in the large subtropical gyre. |
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First small ocean basins opened and a shallow gateway appeared during the Middle Eocene. |
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The MSA population was small and dispersed and the rate of their reproduction and exploitation was less intense than those of later generations. |
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Lignitic coal is present in small quantities within seams, and can be seen on the cliffs and shore at Whitecliff Bay. |
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As a rural community, many of these are small and with fewer pupils than in urban areas. |
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Recent hemerobiids are terrestrial insects and both adults and larvae prey on small soft-bodied arthropods. |
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Using a small brigantine and ten native canoes, they sailed along the coast and made landfalls. |
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However, small bodies of conquistadors, with large armies of Indigenous Americans groups, managed to conquer these states. |
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In 1615, Jacob le Maire and Willem Schouten's rounding of Cape Horn proved that Tierra del Fuego was a relatively small island. |
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A small group led by Dezhnyov reached the mouth of the Anadyr River and sailed up it in 1649, having built new boats from the wreckage. |
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Savery's pump was economical in small horsepower ranges, but was prone to boiler explosions in larger sizes. |
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Some areas could be described as Oceanic climate verging on Subarctic climate and a small area in Teesdale is classified as subarctic. |
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The territory should be small enough to be surveyed in its entirety from a hilltop. |
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Oaktec are small motorsport company on the A588 at Cockerham, south of Lancaster. |
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The slant-eyed man was small, but the great hippocephalic bird was there to see he was obeyed. |
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Near Great Ouseburn the Ure is joined by the small Ouse Gill Beck, and below the confluence the river is known as the Ouse. |
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The number of coins struck was small and English coins probably remained more significant in this period. |
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By 1560, a relatively small group of Protestants were in a position to impose reform on the Scottish church. |
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By the end of the Middle Ages grammar schools could be found in all the main burghs and some small towns. |
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Montrose's forces were short of heavy artillery suitable for siege warfare and had only a small force of cavalry. |
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The Crimean War with Russia and the Boer wars were relatively small operations in a largely peaceful century. |
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She played a small role in politics, but became the iconic symbol of the nation, the empire, and proper, restrained behaviour. |
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In recent years, very small, but with increasing rates, fin whales and humpback whales migrate into Baltic sea including mother and calf pair. |
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One small species, which is known to them by its melancholy nocturnal hootings is particularly ominous. |
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The gulf between noble and ignoble was very large, but the difference between a freeman and an indentured labourer was small. |
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A small number of words that used to belong to the neuter class show some degree of gender confusion. |
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Some sports coverage, albeit at a small level, takes place in Scottish Gaelic broadcasting. |
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Aristotle's apparatus contained a dark chamber that had a single small hole, or aperture, to allow for sunlight to enter. |
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There was a copula up there, one of those small, windowed houselings whose pointed roof inevitably supported the weathervane, as it did here. |
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To the east the Caucasus and the mountains of Turkey and Iran were capped by local ice fields or small ice sheets. |
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These small glaciers would have developed in the Lesotho Highlands and parts of the Drakensberg. |
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A first, small set appeared at about the age of six months, and these were replaced at about 18 months by the permanent set. |
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The preferred method of burial seems to have been singular graves and cists in the east, or in small wedge tombs in the west. |
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In most cases there are small chambers here, with the cover made of a large slab placed on upright stones. |
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During most of the Neolithic age of Eurasia, people lived in small tribes composed of multiple bands or lineages. |
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The reflecting surface was typically made slightly convex so that the whole face could be seen in a small mirror. |
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A very weary small boy and a weary father and mother were soon asleep in the hardest and humpiest bed ever made. |
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The tool is typically found on small holdings too small or poor to merit use of animals. |
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We generate our own electricity with a small hydroelectric generator on the river. |
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Hyena biologists often think of spotted hyenas as baboons with big teeth and relatively small brains. |
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Fearing this increasingly unstable situation, several small Greek kingdoms sent delegations to Rome to seek an alliance. |
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They were armed with a sword and a small shield, as well as several light javelins. |
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If the accused were a noble and the victim not a noble, the likelihood of finding for the accused was small. |
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A knight or magistrate would wear an augusticlavus, a tunic bearing small purple studs. |
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The dust was washed in a small stream of water and the heavy gold dust and gold nuggets collected in riffles. |
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That the Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers, Seventy Thousand with their associates slain by Bouadicea, affords a sure account. |
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With the Britons in disarray, Suetonius ordered his legionaries and auxiliaries to push forward in small multiple wedge formation units. |
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To lighten up the small dark rooms, tenants able to afford a degree of painted colourful murals on the walls. |
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Later the Aurelian Wall replaced it, enclosing an expanded city, and using more sophisticated designs, with small forts at intervals. |
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Constantine sent a small force north of the town in an attempt to cross the river unnoticed. |
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Constantine refused to let up on the siege, and sent only a small force to oppose him. |
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The bell itself is simple in design, hammered into shape with a small handle fixed to the top with rivets. |
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There they set up their own small kingdoms and the Breton language developed there from Brittonic Insular Celtic rather than Gaulish or Frankish. |
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In fact, even when I did make some small mistakes with grammar, people still said I spoke impeccably. |
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Similar small skirmishes with independent Viking raiders would have occurred for much of the period, as they had for decades. |
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In 896, he ordered the construction of a small fleet, perhaps a dozen or so longships that, at 60 oars, were twice the size of Viking warships. |
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For the rest of the year Alfred concentrated on attacking with small bands against isolated groups of Danes. |
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However, they stopped during their march to capture a small fortress at Countisbury Hill, held by a Wessex ealdorman named Odda. |
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Although the death rate was comparable with the rest of Europe, economic recovery took much longer because of the small, scattered population. |
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In June 1940 a small group had left Norway following their king to Britain. |
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These are small, inchoactive stones having a minimal, but definite, matrix and with the calcium salts closely compacted. |
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The still small voice of conscience and the sense of beauty are direct messages from the incognoscible Beyond. |
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Tellson's Bank by Temple Bar... was very small, very dark, very ugly, very incommodious. |
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Approaching danger, whether from octopus, fish or man, arouses caution in a small mollusk and it becomes as inconspicuous as it can. |
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The Vision was in the form of a Book in heaven with small and minute in script and indelved upon Gold of the purest form. |
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Taking his immediate household and a small number of mercenaries, he left Normandy and landed in England, striking into Wiltshire. |
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A small town's industrial school graduates often work in the local factory. |
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Henry II's forces took Saintes by surprise and captured much of its garrison, although Richard was able to escape with a small group of soldiers. |
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Another controversial issue was the king's exclusive patronage of a small group of royal favourites. |
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The first tree I knew was an oak under which I played as a small child and gathered large inkballs that I used as marbles. |
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It is possibly the best preserved of the four, although small pin holes can be seen in the parchment from where it was once pinned up. |
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Having captured a small part of Ireland on the east coast, Henry used the land to solve a dispute dividing his family. |
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We mostly talked about his mother's illness, but he told me in passing that he'd won a small prize in the lottery. |
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DeBin et al. purified a 4.1 kDa basic peptide from scorpion venom with sequence similarity to small insectotoxins. |
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To the insider, the ceiling is like a small firmament twinkling with astral radiations. |
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Most medieval settlements remained small, with agricultural land and large zones of unpopulated and lawless wilderness in between. |
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The relatively small First Battle of St Albans was the first open conflict of the civil war. |
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Intercrosses are particularly useful with recessive mutations maintained in a small colony. |
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A small cluster of significant finds was made in this area, including a gold livery badge depicting an eagle. |
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Although home to only a small part of the population the Tudor municipalities were overcrowded and unhygienic. |
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It was very expensive and difficult to make, so the panes were made small and held together with a lead lattice, in casement windows. |
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This leads to small interpregnancy intervals that negatively impact maternal nutritional status, leading to poor birth outcome. |
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The navy also posts personnel in small units around the world to support ongoing operations and maintain standing commitments. |
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Nineteen personnel are stationed in Gibraltar to support the small Gibraltar Squadron, the RN's only permanent overseas squadron. |
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A small yet influential aspect of Anglicanism is its religious orders and communities. |
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Spermatoceles are intrascrotal cysts containing sperm that derive from the small tubules of the epididymis. |
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First, we demonstrate the presence of small postsynaptic vesicles and characterize their size and intrasynaptic localization. |
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We are willing to offer a small honorarium that we hope you will accept for judging the competition. |
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Caviids are grassland-scrubland species, while abrocomids are small herbivores of xeric Andean habitats. |
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The earliest sign of fat cell differentiation in the adipescent fibroblasts is the appearance of small cytoplasmic vacuoles. |
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The Coast Guard issued a small craft advisory, warning little boats to watch out for bad weather. |
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The outfitter deposited us at a small airstrip out in the bush, promising to pick us up again in a week's time. |
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The small stable with its accommodations for a horse and cow and two carriages is placed aline with the house. |
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The embryonic stage, consisting of a small ellipsoid protoconch and ammonitella, ends at about 0.6 mm. |
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If you ever deceive yourself into believing your children are angels, take them to a small church. Or a mosque. Or any place angelly. |
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The proper way to use it is to annoint the edge of the lower lid with a small pencil, dipped in the salve, every night at bedtime. |
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To such folk as qualify in the class of small collectors I recommend excursions into the obscure bypaths of antiquedom. |
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The shelter, in the Longwood section of the Bronx, has small apartmentlike units with kitchenettes and tile floors. |
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It is easily grown and arrows freely. It appears to be of moderate merit only, but might be cautiously tried on a small scale. |
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Splints and slings, already described, are easily artificed out of small saplings or from stiff bark. |
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It was placed there assoon as you began to look upon the Wall's small unevennesses. |
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She led us through the tunnels for some time, until at length we reached a small door in the rock. |
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Everything large or small is carried atop out of habit as much as necessity, like a delightful but defiant challenge to the laws of gravity. |
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A manor-house clock from the far depths of shadow struck the hour, one, in a small, attenuated tone. |
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The limb bones indicate A. garhi had small stature like earlier australopiths. |
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The club has been accused of crowding too many people into too small a space. |
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I once more find myself a dissident, and a dissident in a very small minority. |
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Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the Western Spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. |
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If small baglike objects are hanging on your evergreens or trees, each bag covered with bits of leaves or stems, you have bagworms. |
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In shape it is a tiny square box of silver, studded outside with eight small balas-rubies. |
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From the extremity of which fluttered a small banderole or streamer bearing a cross. |
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The society of beach-combers always repays the small pains you need be at to enjoy it. They are easy of approach and affable in conversation. |
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Extant beaded lacewings are rare, slender, small to medium insects that have a worldwide distribution. |
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Or malachite in green coprolitic stools like small stone turds becrept a brassy green. |
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Phaidor and I were taken below decks, where, still fast bound, we were thrown into a small compartment which contained a single port-hole. |
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We both belong to a big State, and it's growing bigger every day. I like to think that in my small way I'm helping to biggen it. |
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Some of the products contained small amounts of bimatoprost, an ingredient in the anti-glaucoma drug Lumigan, which is manufactured by Allergan. |
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Oliver Twist's ninth birthday found him a pale thin child, somewhat diminutive in stature, and decidedly small in circumference. |
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Ligate or cauterize small subcutaneous bleeders and identify the linea alba. |
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She sat stuffed into a small chair and listened with an intense and very blinky sort of concentration. |
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He sat on a bollard, looking out across the water, a man more small and shabby than expected. |
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I wrapped the wad of small bills inside about thirty Bordens from Luc's bag. |
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Gem is really a very nice small bow-wow, but Mother found that in this case possession was less attractive than pursuit. |
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A large window between the restaurant bar and the small brewhouse was covered with newspaper. |
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Thousands of small bricklike packages wrapped in plastic and packing tape were piled on a platform. |
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His plan, in broad strokes, was to outfit a small fleet of cars with a number of miniature directional microphones. |
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Because they are scavengers in a semiarid ecosystem where carrion is often limited, brown hyenas naturally occur in small numbers. |
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Because of their small size and often delicate structure, bryophytes have a poor fossil record, dating back only about 290 million years. |
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In flight, it has the broad-winged, wide-tailed look of the buteos, the soaring hawks that are built like small eagles. |
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Only a small number of Trungpa Rinpoche's calligraphies have been reproduced heretofore, some in very limited editions. |
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It was a small, stuffy, defunct room, of mahogany, and deathly enlargements of photographs of departed people done in carbon. |
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And we have a catio of sorts, a small screened porch built by the previous owner for humans. |
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Another tool for small areas is called a cavex rake, or thatch rake. These hand tools are fine for a small plot. |
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Fishermen drop lines from their cayucas, small wooden dugout boats with upturned prows. |
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This leaves for consideration of this group of small tribes, or subtribes, so far as mapped by the writer quoted, the Teule, Cazcan, and Tecuexe. |
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We would get totally stoned and usually drunk too and chat a load of nonsense into the small hours. |
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A small cheese basket is known as a qaleb.... The cheeselet that is made in it is called a gbeina. |
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The chickenry next door, which looked suspiciously small to house a thousand birds, was also a complete wreck. |
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My parents had a dormer and two impossibly small twin beds with the world's chintziest chest between them. |
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Falco chicquera, the chiquera falcon. This small bird of prey has the lower mandible formed like the two preceding. |
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He rode slowly towards them with a sulky expression on his face, chivvying the polo-ball with small strokes. |
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Ciderkin is made for common drinking, and supplies the place of small beer. |
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Then another circumstance happened, which made a lasting impression on my memory, though I was but a small child. |
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Matthew is a cockbiting lunatic. post count seemed small. I thought maybe this would livin things up a bit. |
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The man was not clean but she had long since lost any sense of disgust at the urine smell and the small curds of cock-cheese. |
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Audio and video codecs are important in making multimedia files small enough to distribute and simple to play back. |
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Major manufacturers add a small proportion of caramel to colour their cognacs. |
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Frank was colorblind and had sewn small labels into his clothes to help him pick matching combinations. |
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Eventually I was promoted, and a small team of recruits came under my authority. |
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Their compactibility, neat yet attractive appearance, always gain admirers, and being made of small power they are much in demand. |
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Clara thought she had never seen him look so small and mean. He was as if trying to get himself into the smallest possible compass. |
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Nothing was too small to receive attention, if a supervising eye could suggest improvements likely to conduce to the common welfare. |
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She burnt a small quantity of straw and copra in an earthern incense bowl and took it out to him. |
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Some have small oriel windows in oval shapes resting on corbeled brickwork, laid in rows that gradually project from the facade. |
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Should five per cent appear too small, Be thankful I don't take it all, 'Cos I'm the Taxman, Yeah, I'm the Taxman. |
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The opposing political party is deploying high profile speakers to counterprogram the convention with small rallies at nearby sites. |
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Although crabeaters often gather on the ice in large numbers, pupping takes place in small groups. |
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We had seven canoes, all of them dugouts. One was small, one was cranky, and two were old, waterlogged, and leaky. The other three were good. |
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Crusta is made the same as a fancy cocktail, with a little lemon juice and a small lump of ice added. |
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She was sitting at the parlour table with a small abacus in front of her. |
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These small and indeed insignificant things only began to become significant for me after the whole Vienna period which was at the same time inspiriting and depressing. |
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Drill a small hole to start the screw in the right direction. |
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This with a small fraction of sulphur, which is of no materiality, is the combination made use of by the defendant, who thus admittingly infringe, if the patent is valid. |
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These boilers use small tubes and in many cases are drumless. |
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With these facts added, the conclusions that the former was in early open field, and that the small common inclosures are an after sign of early inclosure seem probable. |
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The most common of these amulets was the agnus dei, a small wax cake, originally made out of paschal candles and blessed by the Pope, bearing the image of the lamb and flag. |
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The dudh-wallah hands Nanak a large cup of lassi and a small cup of milk. |
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These included dark coloured flower, light coloured flower, albous flower, pink flower, red flower, small flower, biflorate and triflorate mutants. |
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Its small income and the small number of staff have led to the trust adopting a policy of recruiting volunteers to help it carry out its extensive work programme. |
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A popular Arab treatment for the common cold was al fanad or al panad, small sugar twists made from congealed syrup, which became known in English as alphenics or penides. |
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On the female side, the alternate generation is a small collection of cells, called an embryo sac, that is hidden away deep inside the reproductive parts of the maple tree. |
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Reptiles are an important food source for a wide range of animals, including birds and small native marsupials such as the yellow-footed antechinus and the fat-tailed dunnart. |
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There were many small skirmishes and larger battles with the native Irish clans in the following two centuries, with the Danes sometimes siding with allied clans. |
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A small outer bank beyond the ditch could also date to this period. |
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Koilonychias left great toe and anonychia small toe of same side. |
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We waited for the Good Humor ice cream truck to get ice cream on a stick, huckle bucks, popsicles, or vanilla or chocolate ice cream in a small cup. |
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Electrosensitive fish, such as sharks and catfish, are able to localize small prey by detection of the weak bioelectric field that these prey emanate. |
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Germanic settlements were typically small, rarely containing much more than ten households, often less, and were usually located by clearings in the woods. |
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Under new king Manuel I of Portugal, on July 1497 a small exploratory fleet of four ships and about 170 men left Lisbon under the command of Vasco da Gama. |
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A small Indian village, pleasantly embowered in a grove of spreading elms. |
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The brush is needed to whisk eraser dust away. The chief advantage of this eraser is that it may be sharpened to a point to erase a very small area. |
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As she read the portrait of the small staring face in the sailor hat, fervent in its withdrawn impavidness, gazed out upon her from the slowly gliding limousine. |
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I was pretty evangelistic about the merits of working in a small team. |
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His exacting taste required no small degree of outward perfection. |
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Absurdities are great or small in proportion to custom or insuetude. |
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The land now owned by the Government is too small for extended order drills and maneuvers and General Wood was very desirous of securing more room. |
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The Great Backlash it describes may be overhyped and underdefined, but a relatively small number of backlashers in the right place could be enough to turn an election. |
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The new kind of scientific activity emerged only in a few countries of Western Europe, and it was restricted to that small area for about two hundred years. |
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Blast searching identified five and nine contigs assembled from small RNAs of samples T1 and T2 matched onto the genome sequences of badnaviruses in the family Caulimoviridae. |
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Most areas were probably controlled by tribal chiefs living in hilltop forts, while the bulk of the population lived in small villages or farmsteads in the countryside. |
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By the help of a small bucket and our hats we bailed her out. |
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If you happen to have small, heat-proof glass or ceramic pots in your kitchen then you can make this very easy pasta bake in fun-size, individual portions. |
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If thou faint in the day of adversity, thy strength is small. |
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The House of Lords can also hold the government to account through questions to government ministers and the operation of a small number of select committees. |
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The guns on the fortress responded, but the small calibre made them sound as if they were yapping like bandogs while the bombers bayed and gave tongue like hounds in cry. |
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Of this chicken-water it is very proper to drink a small bason-full at a time, during the operation of the Powder, and more especially if the patient be sick. |
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Approximately three chambers are periodically fed with fuel by lifting the metal lid from the feedhole, charging fine coal with a small hand shovel and then replacing the lid. |
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When small bowel herniates into the groin, one has an inguinal hernia. |
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He had a small fleet of waiters and servants at his beck and call. |
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Our native horses were held in small esteem, and fetched low prices. |
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Connected with one corner of the cage is a small tube several inches in length which in caging a queen for introduction, is filled with bee candy. |
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Hypnotized, my eyes stared at the small bulge made by that book inside the pocket, they gazed fierily at that one inconspicuous spot as if to burn a hole in the coat. |
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You noticed a habit of mine once. I never make gestures. All Belters have that trait. It's because on a small mining ship you could hit something waving your arms around. |
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Most bennettitalean foliage shows xeromorphic features such as small, reflexed pinnae, sunken stomata, and papillae or hairs on the leaf surfaces. |
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Dr. Jones could get a professorship at an Ivy League university, but he enjoys being a big fish in a small pond too much to ever leave Hannover College. |
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The commencement of the Industrial Revolution is closely linked to a small number of innovations, beginning in the second half of the 18th century. |
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Recently, environmental activists and local residents gathered near the small Chilean town of Cochrane to protest a plan to build a series of hydroelectrical dams. |
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