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The number of people who actually want to leave the European Union; it's quite tiny.
It's true that my share is quite tiny, but since I have your attention here (I do have your attention, don't I?), I'd like to convince as many of my 299,999,999 co-owners as possible to join me in a taxpayer/shareholder initiative that makes some slightly more forward-looking management decisions than the former ownership.
Rigel was quite tiny for a Shiloh Shepherd at 85 lbs, but I was aware of that, and am prepared for a very large dog.
The florets are quite tiny, and their petals stand apart from one another, instead of overlapping.
Some are quite tiny, but their attitude makes up for their size.
The species is quite tiny, growing to a maximum 23cm in length and weighing only 16 grams.
(In Italy, fish markets also offer clam-like bivalves that are quite tiny, some as small as a thumbnail, but those usually aren't available here).
But their houses, especially in the southernmost section, are quite tiny, and many of the streets that wind between them are not much wider than footpaths.
The crystals of the bosentan-bound ETB-Y4-mT4L were quite tiny (Supplementary Fig. 1e), but an automated data-collection and processing system (K.Y., G. Ueno, K. Hasegawa, M. Yamamoto and K.H., unpublished data) allowed us to collect and merge data sets from numerous crystals.
The difference between a venomous spider and a harmless one can be quite tiny.
Whereas the TH-BA3's big deal is that it's dual wireless, the TH-BS7 is quite tiny at 1.4 inches.
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