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Then, as the book was about to be published in a tiny first edition, Mr. Entrekin got a copy from a buyer at Barnes & Noble, loved it, and bought out the first printing.
Barbara Blaine, president of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), an advocacy group, says the document release this year represents "a tiny first step" for the archdiocese in addressing past abuse claims.
Although Facebook denied that there was any systematic suppression of conservative views, the outcry was enough to reverse a tiny first step it had taken toward introducing human judgment into the algorithmic machine.
He acknowledges there have been difficulties at the school – it has lost headteachers and experienced staff because of ill health, and struggled when it changed from a tiny first school to a full primary.
But there are many small fixes that would make a big difference: universal background checks; restrictions on military-style weaponry (of which banning bump stocks would be a tiny first step); a ban on selling to people with a history of domestic violence or substance abuse.
Launched in October by Indigène, a small publisher working out of an attic in Montpellier, southern France, the book had a tiny first print-run, 6,000, and sold for €3, unprecedentedly cheap in a country where book prices are regulated and kept high by the law.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone had been published - a good lesson this - with a tiny first printing of 500 in 1997, to modest but enthusiastic reviews, swiftly followed by Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
The reason for this is that in its first 25 days in pseudo-office, the Bush camp has shown it lacks the clout to deliver so much as a tiny first installment on its candidate's most persistent campaign promise -- to be "a uniter not a divider" and end "partisan bickering".
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