I placed it over me, slipping my head through the aperture at the top, and then ripping smallish holes in the side for my arms. |
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Presented on a smallish vertical canvas, the majestic liner recalls the vanished glamour of ocean voyages. |
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For a while we thought it might be a smallish skate, but it turned out to be a nice thornback of around twelve pounds. |
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Deterred by running such a large building in a smallish market town, they put it on the market. |
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One of the things that makes ordinary quilts so likable is the way that they typically frame a wealth of detail in smallish, repeating patterns. |
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This allows smallish heavyweights to gradually move up without putting their careers at risk, in particular early in their careers. |
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You probably can't tell from the smallish picture, but the cover is a cross stitch pattern. |
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Many smallish historical societies have valuable collections that have never been cataloged and many of their records are fast deteriorating. |
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Her eyes followed her finger to a smallish boy with frizzled brown hair and a headband holding it all back. |
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This was shown as an animal with a long snaky body, with flippers and smallish flukes on the tail. |
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The smallish dining room is smart and comfortable, and the service has personality, wit, and a refreshingly unforced charm. |
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The V6 also has the expected extreme thirst which, when coupled with the smallish petrol tank, limits the range between fuel stops. |
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The neatest tat I've seen was on a Frenchman's wrist, a smallish cut-along-dotted-line drawing, complete with tiny scissors. |
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The smallish PB150 promises to sculpt trails from even the softest of lake effect snow. |
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They were standing on a smallish island no more than one hundred feet in diameter. |
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The balls are too heavy for smallish children, but school age and older kids are certain to enjoy the challenge. |
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The beluga, or white whale, is smallish as whales go and very cute, if you're into marine mammals. |
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I knew that I wanted a smallish 2004 automatic model with as few as possible kilometres on the clock. |
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You've got a smallish reading public and to make a quid you have to zero your magazine fairly precisely. |
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It was a smallish expanse of grassland bordered by hedges the horses could easily jump if they were so inclined. |
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The foretopsail is smallish and easy to work on because we can stand in the working top on the foremast. |
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Ten thousand dollars is well within the budget of a smallish software development company. |
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Sometimes he would build smallish touches of paint into images of wide, ribbony brushstrokes. |
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Some friends of mine bought a villa in a smallish seaside resort on the southern coast of Spain. |
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We were housed in one of the smallish but perfectly formed garden rooms, tastefully decorated in a floral theme with cosy en suite bathroom. |
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Having just escaped from smallish Midwestern college communities, they weren't interested in launching their careers somewhere even smaller. |
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It is comparable, perhaps, to climbing a smallish mountain before and after your day's work. |
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This is craft beer produced on a smallish scale to a demanding standard. |
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These musicians practise extensively, perform repeated grace notes, and the instrument is very responsive so that smallish errors will be apparent. |
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The trio was having fun and pleasing smallish crowds, but it was touch-and-go. |
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A proper review of the Sun's position would extend back months before April 1993, when the tax revolt blossomed into a two smallish demonstrations. |
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Using a melon baller or a spoon, scoop out the flesh in smallish pieces. |
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So is the smallish union that represents steel and textile workers and now calls itself Community. |
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What initially appears a smallish tweak could end up having an unforeseen impact. |
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Many of the sellers are smallish, family-owned Mittelstand firms, which would be hit hard if sanctions led to a fall in trade. |
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A lot of the owners of smallish rental properties are middle-income, ordinary kinds of folk. |
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They have the smallish tires you'd expect on a ZNEN scooter, great for darting around obstacles and down crowded city streets. |
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The Mordvins live in smallish scattered groups across a wide stretch of central and eastern Russia. |
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That is the explanation for the smallish accuracy and the slow follow behind movement of the vertical position. |
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Many Canadian cities are no longer the smallish stuffy respectable places which they were in our youth. |
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On the Canadian Prairies, on the other hand, the government handed out smallish lots of land to owner farmers. |
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Amposta: is a smallish town that considers itself the capitol of the Ebre Delta. |
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Travelling from the smallish town with the ranges and the beach and his family, to Auckland with its bright lights and sin. |
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For sauces and pizzas it is recommended that you cut the panzetta in smallish cubes. |
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The third was a smallish plain Jane, who boasted of being a stripper. |
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Four large-scale paintings, representing his third solo exhibition there, consumed the wall space of a smallish room with an unorthodox elucidation of his diluvian subject. |
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Some smallish number does that now, but I daresay there are more Bettes and Boonstras. |
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He owns a smallish vaporizer that still looks like it came from the future, and buys wax instead of bud. |
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The plan will include tax cuts, business tax benefits, and a smallish public-works component. |
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They posses nasal and maxiallary barbels and somewhat smallish eyes. |
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Below the hard-drive activity light is a smallish reset button. |
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Do some minor prep at the beginning of the week by making smallish batches of a couple of veggie dishes and salads, and enjoy them over three days in small quantities, supplemented with a mix of breads, crackers and crudités. |
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The man and the horse came closer and were Sonny Jacobs of the Diamond Six and a smallish neat sorrel definitely favouring its off forefoot. |
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Skilandis' is a smoked meat product in a natural casing, bound with string, with an uneven, rough surface, in the shape of a compressed tear or smallish courgette. |
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Polaris added a stopwatch function on the digital dash for track days, and the smallish standard windshield can be replaced by a slightly taller one featuring hand guards for a little more comfort. |
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Suzy is escorted to a smallish study carrel, where she sits down on what may or may not be a noncreaky chair and faces the computer. |
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Every head of every smallish company must chase profits, not temporary staff as stand-ins for those on maternity leave. |
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Since frugality isn't a strong point, some people think a V8 should be shoehorned into the GM's Lambda quartet instead, but we don't think it would even fit in the smallish engine bay. |
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Even with a smallish engine up front, turning circles are often compromised. |
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We're geographically big, but with a smallish population. |
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The new SixDay version of the 250 XC-FW is a visual and sensory experience, and a stunningly efficient and high-performance bike, despite the smallish 250cc engine. |
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Take last November's recall of Mayor Deedy Slaughter by voters in the smallish Louisiana town of Port Allen. |
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Stanley D. Krebs accords him a smallish chapter in his 1970 outline history of Soviet composers, and he rates just one small paragraph in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. |
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You will have heard probably numerous times already the formula that Canada, as a smallish or smaller country, is better off in a rules-based system than in a power-based system. |
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It has a smallish dorsal fin and pointed pectoral flippers. |
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In a car with a smallish engine up front, turning circles are often compromised by the amount of underbonnet real estate the front wheels have to move in. |
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Even with a smallish E engine up front, turning circles are often compromised by the amount of under-bonnet real estate the front wheels have to move in. |
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The Town Hall residency underscores a vogue among budding artists for multinight runs at one smallish place, rather than a single large club show. |
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Families grouped within this suborder all have an anterior velum across the head, and high columnar rhinophoral sheaths, each with a smallish distal section cupped in the top. |
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Sometimes, however, very large salmon which have spent three or four winters at sea, grow smallish kypes and the considered opinion is that these are genuine springers. |
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