So the obvious next step would be to combine general relativity, the theory of the very large, with quantum theory, the theory of the very small. |
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The chances of finding the Thai Millennium coins in your change are very small. |
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Sony and Canon both make excellent subcompacts that actually have amazing amounts of power in a very small size. |
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And there's some surprise stunt casting in a very small part deep in the second act. |
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All of these work using a device called a strain gauge that is sensitive to very small changes in weight. |
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In fact, in my opinion, in the future you are either going to have to be very large or very small in this business. |
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The catalytic region of the enzyme, called the active site, is a very small pocket on its outer surface. |
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However, small passerines carry very small food loads, and storm petrels very large ones. |
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Like the original holding companies, these firms have always had very small head offices. |
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They scrambled onto the train, and Carrie felt very big and very small at the same time. |
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The stipplers create a series of very small dots, and as an area is continually worked the dots become less and less distinct. |
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The earliest stages are very small and white, the latter stages have a characteristic hard-shell appearance and are yellow-brown in color. |
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A rushed survey with a very small participation rate hardly qualifies as full consultation. |
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And for an executive-type car this certainly feels very small, compounded by the limited adjustment on the steering column. |
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Whilst income is growing rapidly, start-up costs mean that the contribution to profits is still very small. |
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It's a very small study showing very small changes in the caliber of a large vessel in the arm. |
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Finlay Martin is a retired farmer in Ardlethan, a very small town north-west of Wagga in New South Wales. |
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I came away from the market with a butter dish, a tea cosy, and a very small dish of excellent chocolate gelato. |
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Light occupies a very small section of the electromagnetic spectrum, and visible light occupies an even narrower range. |
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The move into viticulture makes him part of a very small and elite circle of African-American vintners and vineyard owners. |
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The built-in flash is very small but is powerful enough to light objects up to 4.8 meters away. |
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The general point that emerges from these thought experiments is that much may be ventured, at great risk, for very small gains. |
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The polenta looked like a very small moon surrounded by a large nimbus of vapour. |
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Their angle of attack should be very small just to ensure that the air flow comes to the same side on each vane. |
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In most cases, the scars left by breast implant surgery are very small and fade over time to become almost invisible. |
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Bringing data backups home with you every day may work well if you're a sole proprietor or a very small business. |
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Two feller buncher teams remain on duty, but these chiefly harvest hardwoods as well as very small diameter softwoods. |
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Most stamp seals are perforated lengthwise, many are unperforated, and very small minorities are perforated breadthwise. |
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A very small place, not more than 1 foot in breadth, separates you from the valley. |
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Most nemerteans found in San Francisco Bay are very small and not easily identifiable. |
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The presences of very small amounts of MAPs greatly suppress the nematic to rectangular bundle transition. |
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I was a very small boy the last time our master had need of extending his life, and I was called to attend upon him while he performed his magic. |
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Until last week it could be argued this was only a Neanderthal mentality among a very small percentage of players. |
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Although I've been naughty it's a very small naughtiness, and perfectly understandable when you consider the circumstances. |
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Try to use grapes that are seedless or which have very small seeds. I've managed to purchase both seeded and unseeded varieties. |
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The reason for the difference is that a lot of milk production is unregistered as very small producers use and sell their produce locally. |
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The problem was I remembered the story as being really big when it was just a very small three paragraph article written in small print. |
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This text appeared at the end of twenty-one lines of very small print at the end of a page. |
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Each is very small beer on its own but the trading community has proved that, in the right circumstances, people can and will do business online. |
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The gland is very small in babies and grows at the time of puberty in response to testosterone secreted by the testicles. |
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Any left over pastry was made into very small balls, the size of a walnut and dropped into the simmering water. |
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The original image was taken on ASA 50 and with a very small aperture to require a slow shutter speed. |
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All joints must be glued and the trim fastened with brads, preferably using pneumatic nailers, which leave very small fastener holes. |
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She searched through her small shopping bags, and unearthed something very small. |
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As a very small and undercapitalised new publisher, they operate with minimal resources and with a limited capacity for marketing and promotion. |
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Also, due to the stiff competition for what is ultimately a very small pot of gold, not getting an award or funding is not the end of the road. |
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Even the romanized names were typeset vertically in very small letters, rendering them hardly legible. |
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As you can see, especially the Mordva language has dissolved into very small areas. |
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Last night I dreamt I had a hamster, it was very small, and kind of caramel coloured and white, with a little twitchy nose and fluffy fur. |
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Modern interplanetary spacecraft explore their target planets and moons with the aid of robots, and these robots are also becoming very small. |
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And they do look very small, especially when sighting down the barrel of a sixgun. |
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Previously, only a very small quantity of this white was available, but now this grenache blanc and picardan mix is storming up the charts. |
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It the seed is very small, sprinkle the seed on the top of the soil, then barely cover it with a fine sprinkle of sifted soil. |
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Yet this can only have been a very small part of the million of gallons of brandy, gin and rum that were consumed through this period. |
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Culture brings us together, usually at a very small scale through mutual belief, trust and common interest. |
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Saffron has a spicy, pungent, bitter taste and a tenacious odour, so only a very small amount is needed to give flavour and colour. |
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Orange-crowned Warblers are very small warblers with slender bills, broken eye-rings, and partial eye-lines. |
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We are treading water but have increased recruits by a very small percentage. |
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We are a very small organisation and we are not staffed up to handle big surges in communication. |
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The mintage was very small, in un-circulated 2,602 coins were struck, while only 623 were struck in proof condition. |
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This is a very small mintage for a coin, so the buyers might be happier with their coins in the future. |
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He claimed those allegedly involved represented a very small minority of the district's Asian community. |
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While 0.2 milliwatts is not much power it is enough to operate, say, a blood glucose sensor or other very small implanted sensor. |
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However, arrive late so you miss the trailers, especially if you do have very small ones in tow. |
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It has a certain shabbiness now, and that's unfortunate as it is only a very small proportion of the population which makes it that way. |
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Unless you have very small hands, you will also struggle to touch-type because of the closely spaced, flimsy-looking keys. |
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Michael's voice sounds very small, like he's a little kid afraid of a spanking. |
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The other nutrients, referred to as micronutrients, are required in very small amounts. |
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While this may be a step in the right direction for intelligent artificial beings, it is a very small one. |
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When compared with the BMR of other very small birds, the tody's energetic demands appear unremarkable. |
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And although it was never really mine to begin with, a very small part of me still can't help but morn its loss. |
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Smoky bats are very small bats with much reduced thumbs that are mostly enclosed in the wing membrane. |
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We have simulated the sedimentation of particles with very small diffusion coefficients. |
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Most securities that trade this way are penny stocks or are from very small companies. |
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By focusing on a niche, a company becomes so specialised to the needs of a very small part of the market that it is secure against competition. |
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We previously used a simple diagram showing a very small number of sectors. |
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The secret to Field's method is that his demos are very small, requiring small amounts of material, energy, or money. |
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Annually, a very small number of matriculants achieve good results in key subjects. |
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Only a very small proportion of mathematics students end up becoming research mathematicians. |
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The hook was baited with a little wet bread and the tackle landed on top of the very small ball of fluidised bread that I had just introduced. |
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In the quadratic map, very small changes to alpha make enormous changes on how the system behaves. |
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Despite a few tricks such as sliding seats, the rear cabin is very small and best re-served for schoolchildren and their schoolbags. |
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Even very small, fragile bones and fish scales are preserved in the deposits. |
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Good coverage depends on having very small droplets, although these are more readily blown off target by wind than large drops. |
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The tack hammers are very small but the actual tacks themselves are very sharp. |
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A bait rig is a string of very small lures which are lowered to the bottom and raised with short jerky movements. |
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When I was born I was very small, but I grew day by day and became a plump, chubby child. |
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They also eat other small aquatic creatures, including fish eggs and very small fish, and will feed at salmon spawning areas. |
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When he was very small a group of Phoenician sailors came ashore for trading and stayed over a year. |
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These marks are very small indeed, about the size of a period at the end of a sentence. |
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As water moves through soil and rock, it dissolves very small amounts of minerals and holds them in solution. |
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It is likely that similar results are obtained in all atoms simulations where apolar molecules have very small partial charges. |
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She is a friendly dog but unlike most very small dogs, she does not like to be picked up. |
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That's the song of the Rufus Fronted Ant Thrush, a very rare species with a very small range in southwestern South America. |
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The light box is disassembled showing the inside white plastic and very small lights in the corners. |
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As the triceps is a very small muscle group, make sure you use a light weight, but do lots of repetitions. |
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In rheas, very small and very large clutches are more likely to be abandoned during incubation compared to intermediate-sized clutches. |
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Many dogs like the sweet smell and taste and, unfortunately, even very small amounts can be lethal to them. |
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A very small plane, on which I could watch the rev counter, buzzed me to Napier. |
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For highly perfect crystals, the angular range and associated wavelength range can be very small. |
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More detailed morphological analysis of this extreme phenotype showed the conversion of stamens into very small leaf-like structures. |
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This means that the electrical resistance of the device can be changed dramatically using a very small magnetic field. |
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A very small part of the Common or Statute Law of England is law there by this maxim. |
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They look flimsy but I've seen even very small specimens luring several stocky zebra spiders to their doom in their webs. |
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There is a very small glimmer of hope that the amniotic sac will reseal itself and fill back up with fluid. |
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A very small revaluation of the renminbi will not correct China's large balance-of-payments surplus. |
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Given the very small increases in personal allowances, will most people in Scotland end up paying more or less tax? |
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At the lower levels of business activities within this sector are very small operations that employ as few as five employees at maximum. |
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This is a very small order of Australian insects commonly known as alderflies and dobsonflies. |
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If you don't back your files up, especially if you're a very small business, you're living on a knife-edge. |
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It is possible to analyze the kinetics of a reaction using a very small amount of material. |
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The very small particles stream through wires and circuits creating currents of electricity. |
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It is effective against very small and very fast targets such as air-to-surface attack missiles. |
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The University of Bath researchers are studying the complex aerodynamics needed to fly very small unmanned aircraft. |
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Officials are advising customers that the health risk is very small, but they say it is sensible not to eat the pizza. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is unsuitable for measuring very small resistances, of a few ohms or less. |
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From when I was very small, I was always interested seeing how various things are put together. |
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A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines. |
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The doses were very small and were calculated to be small in terms of actual virus particles. |
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Neutron activation analysis is a method of producing radioisotopes in very small samples of a material. |
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It generates the heat of the Sun, but only for quintillionths of a second, and in a very small space. |
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A very small fraction of this is due to imperfect elasticity of the solid Earth. |
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Their accredited courses offer very small classes that last over 30 hours in total. |
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The sign was very small and right next to a large advertisement for a while-you-wait car wash with an arrow pointing down the alleyway. |
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But before the accolades and universal acclaim, Kahanamoku was going to do something very small and singularly important for American sports. |
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With a sharp scissors, snip off a very small corner of the baggie. |
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But the effects of Einstein's theory in our solar system are very, very small and therefore you have to make very accurate instruments to test them. |
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There were only very small pieces of that American Airlines jetliner. |
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A small crevice in the cliff allowed them passage, into a very small, shadowy space between many boulders and the remains of a gnarled, weathered tree. |
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The impact caused the car to swerve 180 degrees, and it completely missed the conveyor belt, instead barreling toward the very small office of Mr. Vanderjagt. |
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The system adjusts to enhance stability, even for very small deviations from the desired motion, which the driver may not even notice, the company says. |
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We will be running a very small deficit, much of which will be used to finance such things as, for example, student loan advances, which are an asset in terms of net debt. |
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While developers have occasionally had a lash at very small Chess implementations, there's been little need to write very small versions of the game. |
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Some hernias are treated by keyhole surgery through a very small incision. |
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You expect very small, very powerful guns to kick hard enough to hurt you. |
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Even very small leaks in duct work can carry large amounts of moisture, because the airflow in your ducts is much greater than other airflows in your home. |
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Now you might say that's a very small step, but 100 years ago, denominations were very happy to anathematise each other at the drop of a hat, so to speak. |
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These people have some very small faceted lazulites for sale. |
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The reason for not using knotted tapered leaders when fishing with very small flies is you will often get fish hitting the knots in mistake for a tiny insect. |
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Finely divided pulp debris and dead yeast cells which are very small settle more slowly and are easily resuspended by currents within the settling vessel. |
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Dingwell et al. have shown at low dissolved water contents in rhyolitic melts, large changes in melt viscosity can occur for very small changes of water content. |
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J Barrie Limited prior to October 1998 only had a very small turnover. |
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If I list just five of the 31 possible side effects of Solaraze such as ulcers, dermatitis, hair loss and vomiting, then surely a little bottle of linctus is very small beer. |
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This requires a jeweler's magnifying loupe and a very small screwdriver. |
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Their skulls are very small and their brains undeveloped and malformed. |
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A very small percentage of the concretions contain barite crystals. |
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In very small doses it could have been used to relieve toothache, but the seeds would also have been used to render unconscious patients awaiting amputations. |
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The dining room is very small and cozy, and the tasting menu reflects the Greek heritage of the chef, Johnny Monis. |
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He said there are also challenges in intervening in existing very small and micro enterprises, although these are less than for the previous type of intervention. |
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All the while, people ignore how these movies are about very small human stories and they're always confined by and constrained by the social milieux where they take place. |
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At the high concentrations used in this experiment, it is expected that very small signals would be observed from the bimolecular formation of the encounter complex. |
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Because they're high power, interference and hum are very small by comparison, so the wires can be unshielded, and triboelectricity is not a problem. |
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Fran also had a problem with her apricots which shrivelled up when they were very small and Geoff thought the really hot weather might have knocked them off. |
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Operationally one could hardly go wrong with such a simple machine, although I believe a very small boilermaker was required if access was needed to the regulator valve! |
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A numerically smaller portion is thriving, and a very small portion is really thriving. |
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Some very small number of unengaged voters may be moved by it. |
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I was built with very small bones, resulting in my slim figure. |
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These tiny myriapods generally resemble very small centipedes. |
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The rudder sits in the outflow of the keel and is called upon to provide lift at very small angles of attack and not stall when required to prevent a broach. |
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The white bryony flowers are very small and have green veins. |
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It's a very small collection, with the exception of the sperm whale. |
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Boring stuff, though I was delighted to find a very small soft camera case for my pencam, to protect it from bumps and knocks when it's in my bag. |
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Juan Carlos Santiago entered a small cantina in a very small village north of Bogota and took a seat at a large table in the very back corner of the darkly lit bar. |
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She was very small, with short, stubby fingers and almost-chubby hands. |
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Some patients have a very small or an 'outie' belly button or other anatomical consideration where they really don't want their belly button altered. |
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The psychologist estimated that 10,000 women suffer yearly from postpartum depression and that only a very small number seek professional help. |
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Tellson's Bank by Temple Bar... was very small, very dark, very ugly, very incommodious. |
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Other ingredient include indole, isopentenoids and very small amounts of sesquiterpenes. |
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Historical records indicate the presence of a very small African population in Britain dating at least as far as the 11th century. |
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The FM licence allows for broadcast to a very small area of Bangor, namely the Ffriddoed Road Halls of Residence. |
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They bear dates from 1822 to the present and are minted in very small quantities. |
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Atlantic salmon are also, in very small volumes, farmed in Russia and the island of Tasmania, Australia. |
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The teeth are very small and numerous, and often number one hundred per row. |
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This valley had for a number of years been known for its slate beds and had been worked on a very small scale. |
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One of the main flavor compounds in grapefruit is nootkatone, which is found in the fruit in very small amounts and is hard to extract. |
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The people that are homeless that panhandle make up a very small percentage of Glendale's homeless,'' Fletcher said. |
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Even though many sharks have an ancient ancestry, most modern sharks have very small scales, called dermal denticles or placoid scales. |
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Tighten this noose and make Khartoum a very small place to live. |
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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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Because the device will work interferometrically, very small movements may be detected even with low-reflectivity surfaces. |
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It is the most densely populated country in Europe, except for very small city countries like Monaco, Vatican City, etc. |
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Marginal growth increments are very small and are interrupted by the fingerlike projections on the otoliths. |
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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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A very small child will not have the understanding or intelligence to consent. |
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French settlement in these areas was limited to a few very small villages on the lower Mississippi and in the Illinois Country. |
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The A205 is a very small, very plain looking little amplifier using EL84 pentodes in single-ended mode. |
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Furthermore, it is possible that these very small grantees fared better than non-grantee hospitals of a similar size and financial condition. |
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Bulldogs have very small nasal cavities and thus have great difficulty keeping their bodies cool. |
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A very small amount of water vapor inside a light bulb can significantly affect lamp darkening. |
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If a black hole is very small, the radiation effects are expected to become very strong. |
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The city government pays the Pelham Public Schools to educate a very small, detached section of the Bronx. |
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The Senate generally had the same party balance as the House of Commons, though abstaining parties and very small parties were not represented. |
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Although there were nearly 600 princely states, the great majority were very small and contracted out the business of government to the British. |
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The last Belgian union worth mentioning is the very small, but highly active anarchist union called the Vrije Bond. |
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This is so true, that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labour. |
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The remaining population of agile frogs on Jersey is very small and is restricted to the south west of the island. |
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Gestures result in very small Doppler shifts, and WiSee detects those shifts and translates them into commands. |
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If the first inhabitants of the Faroe Islands were Irish monks, then they must have lived as a very small group of settlers. |
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North American professionals often perform solo or in very small groups, frequently using instruments. |
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For lemon zest, grate the outer skin of an organic lemon with a microplane zester or a cheese grater with very small holes. |
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The eosinophil is a type of granulocyte and usually accounts for a very small proportion of total white cell count in peripheral blood. |
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However, as the involved colon was macroscopically normal and the fistulous opening was very small, primary closure was performed. |
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She said this year's blight of webworms have affected a very small percentage of trees and should not affect the fall color. |
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You're injected with a very small amount of a substance known as a radioactive tracer which spreads through the relevant part of the body. |
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The impact of xanthophyllous dyes on the overall colour of plants is negligible, as they occur in very small quantities. |
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He was a stuggy little man, with very small eyes set rather slanting in his square face, and a jaw like a pike. |
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Despite being very small in numbers, the often wealthy mercantile Khatri and Arora castes wield considerable influence within the Sikh community. |
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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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The almond trees that were pollinated by hand produced the most nuts, but they were also very small. |
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As a consequence, for most practical purposes, the difference between the total and seawater scales is very small. |
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While crucibles have a high graphite content, the volume of crucibles used and then recycled is very small. |
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I do not see where the traffic which will be diverted from this very small but very important arterial road is going to go. |
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If they are very small, fontanelles can correct as puppies grow, so that proper closure of the skull is achieved by around six months of age. |
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It is much less than other re-entries, it is a very small aircraft in fact. |
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That asymmetry, which favors matter to a very small degree, has puzzled scientists for many years. |
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Ferns of the genus Azolla are very small, floating plants that do not resemble ferns. |
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It is very small and can lodge itself within the lungs and enter the bloodstream. |
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They continued to be made in a range of sizes, down to very small, with a bore and stroke of only a few inches. |
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At that time there were very few graduates in the country and only a very small percentage of the population attended secondary school. |
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Nominal damages are very small damages awarded to show that the loss or harm suffered was technical rather than actual. |
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The literary language includes a few more such verbs, but the number is still very small. |
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Only a very small percentage of the economy is based on fishing and forestry. |
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Clearly, this poem, though initially published in a very small edition to a homophilic elite in Mexico, is not exactly a manifesto of gay pride. |
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The remainder is extremely sparsely populated, with about half the population living in very small settlements and cattle ranches. |
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However, due to the very small human population around the Arctic, such attacks are rare. |
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The limiting case applies when the velocity u is very small compared to c, the speed of light. |
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The number of trips is still very small compared to the thousands of ships each year through the Suez Canal. |
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Yet, from all these known fish prey species, only Pacific sandfish was caught in trawls in both river areas, but in very small numbers. |
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Persons without any religious affiliation account for a very small percentage of the population. |
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This was hardly enough to live on, but his demands were very small and he was doing what he most wanted to. |
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A very small minority of Saudi citizens are Shia Muslims, and there is also a large foreign workforce. |
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The voyages were made in very small ships, mostly the caravel, a light and maneuverable vessel. |
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However, these communities are very small, and usually number only in the hundreds or thousands. |
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In some parts of Europe, notably Germany, very small territorial units existed. |
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Chesson, who emphasized again that this was a very small dose of magnesium hydroxide. |
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In both cases, the territory was previously divided among other states, some of them very small. |
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The next year, he obtained a position in the war office with the very small salary of 100 thalers. |
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His father, Philipp Grimm, was a lawyer, but he died while Jacob was a child, and his mother was left with very small means. |
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However, the number of people looking at the Sheikdom as a holiday destination is very small now. |
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But then, bearing in mind how artificial she looks these days, bunion removal must be very small beer to her. |
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The share of renewables within the total energy mix is still very small, but is growing fast. |
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A narrow pelvic outlet indicates that the young were very small at birth and therefore pregnancy was short, as in modern marsupials. |
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One microliter of liquid is a very small droplet, weighing only about one one-thousandth of a gram. |
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The difference between a safe amount and a toxic dose of caffeine in these pure powdered products is very small, the agency said. |
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Almost all the large species of cetaceans and many smaller ones, many species of pinnipeds, and all sirenians were reduced to very small numbers. |
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This process can occur in very small spaces, such as within the cell wall of a plant cell. |
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Ideal particles are those that are large enough to be seen within the images and have a very small terminal velocity and response time. |
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These contracts range from a very small caseload in only criminal or juvenile cases, to full-time contracts covering both caseloads. |
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In addition, a very small number of countries, notably the United States, also tax their nonresident citizens on worldwide income. |
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These are often fueled by oil or natural gas, and are normally only active for a very small fraction of the time. |
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Research shows that vegetation in most of the Amazon basin has changed a very small amount since glacial times. |
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With the narrow connection to the Atlantic, the Gulf experiences very small tidal ranges. |
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I once more find myself a dissident, and a dissident in a very small minority. |
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As some of the ethnic groups are very small, their native languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades. |
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Pot up with compost and topdress with a layer of cactus dressing or very small gravel. |
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The amount of deuterium oxides or heavy water is very small, but it still affects the properties of water. |
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Nutmeg Nutmeg contains a substance called myristin which in very small doses can give a sense of well-being. |
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Gorse is closely related to the brooms, and like them, has green stems and very small leaves and is adapted to dry growing conditions. |
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Larger forest species often form very small herds of two to four females and one male. |
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Town gas was introduced to Tunis in 1870 by the French colonial authorities, but it was on a very small scale. |
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A very small amount of snow fell on Cairo on 13 December 2013, the first time in many decades. |
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Shale clasts occur within this sandstone unit, and very small, deformed shale clasts between sand grains may have been identified as matrix. |
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In very small objects, this force can cause moving parts to stick together, an effect known as stiction. |
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The collider recreated a very small model of the state of the universe as it was in the first trillionth of a second after the Big Bang. |
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Paediatric-sized COAG containers were very small and on two occasions blood clotted, probably due to inadequate mixing. |
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The languette, at first very small, as in the genus Atypus, afterwards becomes elongated and advanced between the jaws. |
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A very small cell, it was usually home to only two monks, although on occasion this rose to as many as six. |
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Throughout the period monks remained a very small proportion of the population, usually less than one per cent. |
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The emotional capacity is very small, for the listener as well. |
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Internal waves move very slowly because the density difference between the joined media is very small. |
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Most of Luxembourg and a very small part of Belgium also drain to the Rhine via the Moselle. |
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This list covers common isotopes, most of which are available in very small quantities to the general public in most countries. |
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Even a very small number of additional annual female deaths will cause the subpopulation to decline. |
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A very small proportion of electric power distributed by utilities is provided by batteries. |
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The oesophagobronchial fistula, causing pleural effusions, was very small and could be caused by idiopathic oesophageal diverticulum. |
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The rate of flow of fuel entering the engine is very small compared with the rate of flow of air. |
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But if I can say something distinguishes Rumanian film it is the idea that something very small that happens to you is as good a subject as a saga. |
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Calculus is usually developed by working with very small quantities. |
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Europe has only a very small sweet potato production, mainly in Portugal. |
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The basis of the differentiation was morphological, largely based on very small differences in cranial morphology, but has been recently refuted based on genetic studies. |
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Throscids resemble very small and stout click beetles with rigid bodies. |
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Only a very small number of languages, of which the best known is Yoruba, have pronoun retention as their sole grammatical type of relative clause. |
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Essentially very small cruisers, torpedo gunboats were equipped with torpedo tubes and an adequate gun armament, intended for hunting down smaller enemy boats. |
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It is very small by the usual standards, and was more of a fort. |
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On 4 February 1946, the Red Cross was permitted to visit and assist prisoners also in the US occupation zone of Germany, although only with very small quantities of food. |
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The Incas were a very small percentage of the total population of the empire, probably numbering only 15,000 to 40,000, but ruling a population of around 10 million persons. |
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There is a very small wear facet on the tip of the first lophid. |
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Two pound coins are also issued, but in very small quantities. |
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Although very small, these artificial islands have had a negative impact on the mangrove habitats upon which they are built, often causing unpredictable environmental issues. |
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Recorded in 1995, 'Spaceman' had been hanging around unnoticed for a year when an ad agency knob-twiddler chanced upon it, or rather one very, very small part of it. |
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A number of very small fruits from Cayenne ratoons were recently examined. |
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The number of Celtic loanwords introduced into the language is very small. |
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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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A local edition of the daily national freesheet Metro is distributed in the city centre every morning, although this only has a very small amount of local content. |
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The Sardinian soils, even those plains are slightly permeable, with aquifers of lacking and sometimes brackish water and very small natural reserves. |
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A mass spectrometer then samples the vacuum chamber, ionizing any helium present in the sample to make even very small amounts of helium readily detectable. |
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Infinitesimals get replaced by very small numbers, and the infinitely small behavior of the function is found by taking the limiting behavior for smaller and smaller numbers. |
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They then voted to dissolve themselves and call new elections, which were arguably the most democratic for 20 years although the franchise was still very small. |
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The Thames is maintained for navigation by powered craft from the estuary as far as Lechlade in Gloucestershire and for very small craft to Cricklade. |
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Because the male specific region is very small and contains no essential genes, it is even possible to artificially induce XX males and YY females to no ill effect. |
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