He suggested that football could be ruined, for many, if a small group of clubs monopolised all the talent. |
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Yet a small group of CEOs and financiers managed to save the family silver before the house burned to the ground. |
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A number of master piano teachers have promoted cooperative learning for students in small group settings. |
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One stunning example of where the movement of a small group of cells is crucial occurs during the formation of an animal embryo. |
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He doesn't sound hopeful, pointing out that the Prague anti-capitalists, for all their passion, are a small group of agitators. |
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All other claims about revelation in human history are based on the experience of one individual or at best a small group of initiates. |
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Lonnie equips his quartet with the dynamics of a big band while retaining the intimacy of a small group. |
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A small group of recreation advocates are working at establishing an Iqaluit fitness society and anti-establishment gym. |
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When Geronimo surrendered, a small group of Apaches escaped to the Sierra Madre of northern Mexico. |
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An urgent appeal has now gone out from the small group asking for others to help out to keep the festival alive. |
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A small group of lecturers and researchers heard why I believe in Creation. |
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The controversial measures have been road-tested by a small group of local education authorities. |
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A small group of men were clustered around a two meter tall suit that looked like a cross between a diving suit and an ancient suit of armor. |
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At dusk tonight, somewhere in Afghanistan's blasted and baked mountains and deserts, a small group of men will face the setting sun and kneel. |
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A relatively small group of nationalists demand outright independence for the island while others prefer autonomy within the French Republic. |
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But in the early 1920s the National Socialist German Workers' Party was also a small group of malcontents and political chancers. |
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A small group of rituals known as maledictions can visit misfortune and woe upon the target of one's ire. |
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And I've seen a small group of men turn into a lynch mob like a light switch had been flipped. |
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After one group had enough exercise and fresh air, they would retreat to their bunkers and the next small group would scatter forth. |
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Phase II was a pretest in which a small group of pharmacists completed the Project and evaluated it. |
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Relationships with a small group of carers in a confined setting are likely to come under significant strain. |
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The book opens with the introduction of a small group of English boys that are marooned on an island. |
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Just 10 years ago its name was only known to a small group of the initiated. |
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High in the air probably 1000 feet up I saw a small group of rooks riding a thermal just like they were a kettle of broad-wing hawks. |
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It might be because purists realized they were a small group of Roman centurions and the barbarians were at the gates. |
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After a military coup in Nigeria, the Seals are sent in to evacuate a small group of foreign nationals, primarily a doctor, from a local mission. |
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Spotting a small group of shoppers seeking protection from the cold in a bus shelter, he turns his megaphone in their direction. |
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For this small group, a limited, means-tested Medicare drug benefit solves the problem. |
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A small group met recently to get things moving, and they are now looking for others keen to become members. |
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The notion that a small group would disrupt the event for reasons of self-interest will be regarded as distasteful. |
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But military defense that protected only one state, or a small group of states, still is a public good. |
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Both are megalomaniacs who listen only to themselves or a small group around them. |
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He is one of a small group of elite Tibetans who joined the Communist Party early and have been carefully groomed for power. |
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Almost two thousand years ago, a small group of believers met together and took a stand. |
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One small group of metallographers and materials scientists clearly had a valuable impact on our progress. |
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A small group started a movement that got the support of a nation to bring down an ideology that kept the country in chains. |
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Irene Caldwell is the company's costume designer who works with a small group of budding sewers. |
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We are a small group of writers and we have long lunches and I usually end up with gravy down my shirt front. |
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In 1975 they got together a small group and went over to the UK to work the Irish music venues on a short tour. |
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The minister tells a news conference her comments to a small group of union members were misquoted by a local newspaper. |
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A small group of RAAF photo-interpreters was based in Saudi Arabia, together with a detachment from the Defence Intelligence Organisation. |
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No group or organisation can be held accountable, nor should they be for the actions of a small group of truculent individuals. |
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The small group sat in silence as Alex negotiated the roads, twisting in and out through the traffic, which was unusually heavy this evening. |
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He landed, with a small group of armed colleagues, intent on winning the local garrison for the Bonapartist cause. |
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A small group of unmasked protesters sat in front of the water cannon and held up their hands giving peace signs. |
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He swallowed a gasp when he saw a small group of girls with cameras, snapping pictures of what appeared to be him and Faith. |
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My sister stood in front of us with a small group of friends, snickering and giggling as though they'd completely lost their minds. |
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Hayes is not a big socialiser, but has a small group of friends outside the media industry. |
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A small group of hardcore zine creators have adapted to using new media, moving off the printed page to establish the e-zine. |
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The Duke of Rivenston led the small group of reporters, noblemen and ladies on a quick tour of the centre. |
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She was there with friends, and she nodded toward a small group of white women standing on the outer edge of the dance floor. |
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This is a small group of specialized ellesmerocerids with a concave outline of siphuncle segments. |
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A stunned silence followed, then a small group began to applaud, speckled patches of clapping joining from across the auditorium. |
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Worldwide, stilt bugs are a relatively small group of unusual hemipterans, or true bugs, in the family Berytidae. |
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A small group continued to meet in the villa next to the chapel, and some of these people are believed to have emigrated to Australia. |
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The hostess is not a guide who would be catering to a busload, but one who pays attention to a small group and is interactive. |
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A convent was founded close by the site of the old gallows, and a small group of snooker-playing nuns still pray for the souls of the dead. |
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A Maori village consisted of those of chiefly rank, the main chief, the main body of the village and a small group of slaves. |
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The camera then proceeds to pan around to a small group of onlookers witnessing the execution. |
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Peterson describes how he and a small group of colleagues helicoptered in to rescue four newborn babies from a hospital there. |
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As the hunters approached the creature, it roared loudly, reared up on its hind legs, then charged the small group. |
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Yet DeGaulle and a small group of partisans went underground and refused to accept the superior power of the German army. |
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Rotatable or movable seating in large classrooms and auditoriums, so students have options for small group huddles or discussion. |
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He also keeps an eye on a small group of humanoids who represent the pinnacle of genetic programming. |
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Our beloved class system doesn't help of course, as we are restricted into marriage from a small group of people at work or friends and play. |
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I'd been traveling across Greece and Turkey with a small group of college students, studying Byzantine and classical art and architecture. |
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The pathos in the play struck the small group, which watched it with rapt attention. |
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Each of us will need to tap the best in her pedagogic resources, be it the use of journals, small group discussions, in class presentations, etc. |
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In February 1997 a small group of Scottish scientists were forever immortalized in genetic advancement history. |
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This small group of Linguliform inarticulate brachiopods includes only about 14 known genera. |
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The Trimerellacea are a small group of quite large inarticulate brachiopods. |
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Here was a small group of environment-friendly farmers combining to confront the forces of economic globalisation. |
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It's one of the mightiest political feats of our time, accomplished by a small group of clever and committed people. |
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Following the takeover, a small group of troops with support from the natives waged guerrilla warfare against the occupiers. |
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Even on the low level of a small group, students can practice democracy among themselves. |
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Then maybe a small group would join hands in a circle in prayer and somebody would begin a decade of the rosary. |
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Within minutes of arriving at Crestwood Lake, we spotted a small group of green-wings, mostly drakes. |
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Participants have the choice of doing script work, monologue, duologue, small group script work or musical theatre. |
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Frustrated, I forcefully shove out of the group and stand by the refreshment table with the small group of wallflowers. |
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The late twentieth century saw the emergence of another class, a small group of businesspeople. |
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It used to be a small group, but now everyone who blogs at the company is spreading the message. |
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A small group of protesters waved placards and shouted slogans before fighting with police. |
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Niamh is one of a small group of top achievers in the recent music examinations at senior level who is being honoured at this event. |
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The fence was weak and was toppled easily by a small group of protesters with a rope. |
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The welfare losses by this small group of consumers can be large enough that, in aggregate, there is a total welfare loss to consumers. |
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A small group of supporters gathered outside the hospital holding bouquets of flowers. |
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Some scholars believe that a small group of Jumanos became the foundation of the Kiowas in Texas. |
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A small group of wonderers stood in the middle of the street, talking silently amongst themselves. |
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Only a small group of wonks is sufficiently familiar with the budget to recognize the significance of this level of spending. |
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A small group of people's raw opinions were transformed through the organisation's alchemy into hard public-health science. |
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While the rest of us were toiling in Pattaya, a small group sought refuge in the mountain retreat of Soi Dao. |
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The novel follows the journey of a small group of people who leave our solar system to make contact with these newly discovered aliens. |
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In these and other small group contexts, the xylophonist recorded many memorable performances. |
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He was also part of a small group of young mathematicians who met weekly in a wine house. |
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The basic unit of traditional Sioux family and community life is the tiyospaye, a small group of related families. |
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On May 22 I joined a small group from the American Museum of Natural History in a motor launch at Niantic, Connecticut. |
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A small group of six chemicals belonging to different chemical classes were used by 50 or more workers. |
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There was a small group of very aggressive anarchist protestors called the No Police State Coalition. |
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A small group invented a game that involves manipulating search results through devious techniques known as link farms, keyword spamming and blog-based Google-bombing. |
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We close by stressing the importance of implementing effective, efficient and multipliable small group collaborative learning environments online. |
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A significant group of Frankish legal codices reflects the activity of a small group of scribes presided over by the cancellarius and associated with the royal court. |
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So far, it is a small group, including just McCain, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Orrin Hatch of Utah. |
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Sweet chestnut and a small group of whitebeam will be planted at staggered intervals over a 10-year period, to preserve the cathedral feel of the walkway. |
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He was thankful that they didn't have to deal with the security bots, as the combined might of the bots and security would probably have overwhelmed the small group. |
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The continual whining of this small group about such a minor matter and such a small amount of money is embarrassing to the vast majority of farangs. |
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The small group stood together at the departure gate at Sheridan Airport. |
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It is an ingrained ability to operate very well at the small group level on frequently unstructured problems in relatively low-tempo environments. |
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our small group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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During Intel's growth spurt, the New Mexico team shifted some of its focus to group mentoring, where one manager helps a small group of new recruits. |
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A small group wandered down to a spot on the river that looked like the local swimming hole where they romped around, diving and splashing and fishing. |
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So far, the general opinion seems to be that a small group of people were involved in a vandalistic prank, rather than a conspiracy to extort or steal money. |
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I can't help thinking that the doorbell will ring at any minute, and upon opening the front door I will be greeted by a small group of unseasonably-clothed carol singers. |
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One of that small group of committed people was a man named Mike, a really good guy who cared deeply about the hometown he loved and the people in it. |
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What we can do is leave a small group here and resupply with our shuttles. |
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Activities will include workshops, small group discussions, good food. |
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In the center of the small bedroom is a double bed draped with handmade quilts, and the small group of women crowds the narrow spaces surrounding it. |
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The chaetetids compose a small group of organisms that was most often presumed to be among the anthozoan corals, more specifically allied to the Tabulata. |
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We saw a small group of women and children under an acacia tree and my friend and I walked toward them. |
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Blood, guts, and gore are aplenty, but at its core is a very engaging character study of a small group of survivors. |
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In a small group of patients with apparently non-spreading vitiligo, the surgical transfer of skin from normal to white areas can mask affected skin. |
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It has at one end of it, foresters that are logging forests, another group that is burning forests, and a very, very small group that try and preserve wildlife. |
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Their work is highly compartmented to a small group of people, probably living in a cave somewhere, and our country doesn't keep secrets very well. |
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Americans, beyond the small group of specialist Sinologists, should consider the value of reciprocating. |
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The protests so far have relied on a small group of core organizing bodies to harness broad but diffuse support. |
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Kantrowitz may be at fault for focusing almost exclusively on a small group of black bostonians. |
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Since Australian funnel-web spiders can live for more than five years in captivity, a small group of these spiders yields plenty of toxins for King's chemical analysis. |
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He belongs to a small group of law students who are studying up for proper reasons, and who have been providing colorful alternatives to the DNC all week long. |
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Both magnetars are part of the small group of objects called soft gamma-ray repeaters, because they repeatedly experience much weaker outbursts of gamma rays. |
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Mr Dean, 39, was one of a small group of business high-flyers who agreed to stay at home for 48 hours to give them a taste of what they call remote working. |
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In 1838 a small group of Spanish-speaking Dominican intellectuals from Santo Domingo organized a secret society called La Trinitaria to overthrow the Haitian rule. |
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The other memory is of a small group of turkey vultures that, every morning, sunned their wings in a dead oak tree next to our house in Oakland where I grew up. |
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I am chiefly interested in stuff that is extraordinary, better than similar products, little-known, and reliably useful for an individual or small group. |
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I see that film as evidencing the insidious effects of a creeping, dangerous worldview slowly infecting a small group of people, and then one by one destroying them. |
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Meanwhile, Jack and a small group of boys were contented to hunt. |
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A small group of connoisseurs would gather out in the back room each holding their glass up to the watery sunlight filtering through the dirty sash window. |
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This small group of characters was a microcosm of the real world. |
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I'm one of a small group of full-time enamellers working in Ireland today. |
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This will contain sworn affidavits from a number of the country's largest cement wholesalers claiming that a small group of cement groups monopolises the Mexican market. |
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We presented the flow chart to nurses and physicians in orthopaedics, anaesthesiology, and intensive care during small group teaching sessions of about 15 minutes' duration. |
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The speaker was hooted off the platform by a small group of protesters. |
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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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The gempylids, or snake mackerels, are a small group of predatory oceanic or pelagic fish. |
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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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By 1560, a relatively small group of Protestants were in a position to impose reform on the Scottish church. |
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In June 1940 a small group had left Norway following their king to Britain. |
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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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Children around age 10 are a relatively small group, reflecting the decline in birth rates around the turn of the century. |
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Carolingian art was produced for a small group of figures around the court, and the monasteries and churches they supported. |
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In the lead up to the Games Barson had the task of recruiting a small group of support staff which included one driver and two assistants. |
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In 1956, Crick wrote an informal paper about the genetic coding problem for the small group of scientists in Gamow's RNA group. |
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A small group of students, including John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield, met at Oxford University. |
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Digby, who had intended to give himself up, was caught by a small group of pursuers. |
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With basso continuo, a small group of musicians would play the bassline and the chords which formed the accompaniment for a melody. |
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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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A small group of EU member states have joined all European treaties, instead of opting out on some. |
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Charles II restored the Royal Privy Council, but he, like previous Stuart monarchs, chose to rely on a small group of advisers. |
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Rock musicals usually employ a small group of mostly rock instruments, and some musicals may call for only a piano or two instruments. |
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Merchants also had a guild, but many merchants did not belong to it, and it would be run by a small group of the most powerful merchants. |
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The initiative was taken by a small group of Scots connected with the Crichton family, who had supplied the bishops of Dunkeld. |
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In a third action, White led a small group to overwhelm a German defensive position that was also holding up the advance. |
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Only a small group of websites, well off the beaten path of most surfers, contain the malicious code. |
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A government in exile based in London supported the Allies, sending a small group of volunteers who participated in the Normandy invasion. |
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Another victory followed in 491 over a small group of Thuringians to the east. |
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A more recent instance of Icelandic immigration to North America occurred in 1855, when a small group settled in Spanish Fork, Utah. |
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It is part of a small group of female Venus figurines found in Central Europe. |
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A small group of regulatory genes in the giraffe appear to be responsible for the animal's stature and associated circulatory adaptations. |
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Elcano and a small group of 18 men were actually the only members of the expedition to make the full circumnavigation. |
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He ordered a small group under Rodrigo Orgonez on a reconnaissance of the country to the south. |
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Initially a small group of professional soldiers, the druzhina grew in order to control the vast areas under authority of the prince. |
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A rather small group in comparison, the wealthy tend to be extremely influential. |
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We asked Archbishop Thabo to set up a small group of Bishops to work on completing them, together with others who could help the process. |
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A small group of Company officials and their families took refuge in Jhansi Fort, and the Rani negotiated their evacuation. |
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The small group of opposition Liberals met in 1919, distanced by his coalition's protectionism and nationalization. |
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This small group will be most conveniently treated with the emotional division, into which it shades. |
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We are crying, looking at one another. A small group of wemistikoshiw gathers and stares at us. |
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We owe it to a small group of brave whistle-blowers that we know about the infractions at all. |
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Gad Younan, 42, from the village of Al-Nasriyah in Upper Egypt, had led a small group of teenage Coptic students to a neighbouring village. |
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His invasion plans took into consideration the existence of a small group of Puerto Ricans with strong annexationist tendencies. |
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Sangho, the language of a small group along the Oubangui River, is the national language spoken by the majority of Central Africans. |
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Advertising by lawyers sensationalizing negative anecdotes from a small group of families fosters the public's negative perception of facilities. |
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For a relatively small group of plants, skimmias have a big punch to give in the winter garden and all without too much effort on your part. |
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A simple idea for a small group is to bring an assortment of caps and hats, and ask each one to put on a thinking cap. |
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You navigate from scene to scene in an intimately small group. |
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The roller is one of a small group of Aveling and Porter steamrollers which were once in use in Coventry. |
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Born in the hearts of a small group of immigrants, it grew like an ombu tree whose roots reach deep into the earth. |
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If publicity surrounds the deliberation event, however, citizens beyond the small group of deliberators can also become informed about issues. |
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Fifteen years ago this year a small group of HIV positive women gathered in WORLD founder Rebecca Denison's living room to write a newsletter. |
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Ther is another, small group of California brandy producers who distill their brandy totally by pot still. |
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Handy is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Investure, an outsourced investment office for a small group of colleges and foundations. |
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Among these migrants there is a small group of highly qualified Hondurans who are extremely successful in the scientific and academic communities and the private economy. |
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Polyarchy is a system in which a small group of elites actually rules a country, and the majority can choose only to accept or refuse their leadership. |
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The highlight of the week for NSBA, a small group of NSBA leadership met with National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling at the White House. |
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Thanks to a small group of youth determined to do something about the situation of solvent abuse in their community, help from the federal government is on the way. |
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Lili Young, Marni Hugo and Scarlett Owen, all eight, joined a small group of snorkellers at a special event marking the handover of the British Sub-Aqua Club presidency. |
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From the trees overhead came the harsh rattle of mistle thrushes as a small group of these birds sorted out their matrimonial and territorial affairs. |
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The results may explain why a small group of children with autism seemed to improve after taking the common diuretic bumetanide in an earlier study. |
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Houser grew up on a farm in Oklahoma, where a small group of the freed Chiricahuas elected to stay instead of joining the Mescalero Apaches on a reservation. |
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Boggard, Carey, Dodd, Repath and Whitaker argue that in political science, the opportunity for deep learning is greatly enhanced by small group teaching. |
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The Standard Oil Trust was controlled by a small group of families. |
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Many of the Mohicans remained in the region until the 1800s, however, a small group known as the Ouabano migrated southwest into West Virginia at an earlier time. |
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Class 2 has become a small group and has become rather irregular. |
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A small group of German soldiers were abandoned on Bear Island. |
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A small group of Huguenots also settled on the south shore of Staten Island along the New York Harbor, for which the current neighbourhood of Huguenot was named. |
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This political shift promoted the concentration of power and influence in the Republic in the hands of a small group of the stadtholder's favourites. |
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It has been estimated that from a population of 2,000 to 5,000 individuals in Africa, only a small group, possibly as few as 150 to 1,000 people, crossed the Red Sea. |
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Later, about 70,000 years ago, perhaps after the Toba catastrophe, a small group left the Levant to populate Eurasia, Australia and later the Americas. |
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The cavalry was held in reserve, and a small group of clergymen and servants situated at the base of Telham Hill was not expected to take part in the fighting. |
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The Pilgrims were a small group of Puritan separatists who felt that they needed to physically distance themselves themselves from the Church of England. |
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It has been estimated that from a population of 2,000 to 5,000 individuals in Africa, only a small group of possibly as few as 150 to 1,000 people crossed the Red Sea. |
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Governments with oligarchic attributes are ruled by a small group of segregated, powerful or influential people who usually share similar interests or family relations. |
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The archaeologist Ewan Campbell argues against this view, saying that there is no archeological or placename evidence for a migration or a takeover by a small group of elites. |
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Drum and Bass is dominated by a small group of record labels. |
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Drum and bass is dominated by a relatively small group of record labels. |
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In 1224 Agnellus of Pisa led a small group of friars to England. |
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However, some archaeologists have argued against this view, saying there is no archaeological or placename evidence for a migration or a takeover by a small group of elites. |
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Walter Bassett was the greatest captain of industry west of the Rockies, and was one of the small group that controlled the nation in everything but name. |
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The entire project was the brainchild of a small group of visionaries. |
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The most basal of living actinopterygians are the bichirs, a small group of African fishes previously thought to be related to the lobefin fishes, or to form a third group. |
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