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Although tiny, the skull had adult teeth.
Although tiny, the arms export industry is shockingly destructive.
Although tiny, the invasive beetle carries a fungus that grows inside trees, causing a disease called Fusarium dieback.
Although tiny today, in the 8th century Nara was the first imperial capital of Japan; it is home to some of the country's most venerated shrines.
Although tiny, with 10 square miles to Miquelon's 83, St.-Pierre is the metropolis, with 90percentt of the islands' 7,000 people.
Although tiny Singapore needs to import more than 90 percent of its food supply, in 2008 it nonetheless threw out some 570 million kilos, or one-fifth of the total — mostly edible scraps.
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You get to see the entire Web page on the iPhone's screen, although with tiny type.
It has even made it to Italy's Liguria, although in tiny quantities: Altavia makes just 2,000 bottles of the country's only, wonderfully pure and fragrant, example.
And although two tiny, closetlike dressing rooms were recently installed, they are not enough.
Although a tiny island nation located in the Persian Gulf, Bahrain is a key strategic outpost for the U.S. Navy.
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