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The number of people who actually want to leave the European Union; it's quite tiny.
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.
While the government assumed a more rational flow and outline, its total number of employees nevertheless remained quite tiny, compared with that of the 4th and later centuries.
I used to be able to get away with it – I was quite firm and quite tiny, but as I hit 25 things started to change.
(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).
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Even in his final volume, In the Clearing, so filled with the stubborn courage of old age, Frost portrays human security as a rather tiny and quite vulnerable opening in a thickly grown forest, a pinpoint of light against which the encroaching trees cast their very real threat of darkness.
Mr. Rudd says Mrs. Barrett is at least seventy, and quite a tiny old lady.
Millet isn't quite as tiny as teff or amaranth, but it is quite small, like quinoa.
I've lived in studio apartments before, but nothing quite so tiny.
It is, quite simply, tiny – and that's partly why they chose it.
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