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Yet agriculture has historically been a tiny item in foreign-aid budgets.
Word of the studio reunion emerged through a tiny item in Maui News (via Stereogum), following Mick Fleetwood's 11 January gig at a small festival in Wailuku, Hawaii.
While the language on the Rocky Mountain wolves was a tiny item in budgetary terms, environmental groups said it set an unnerving precedent by letting Congress, rather than a science-based federal agency, remove endangered species protections.
Common gripes, she said, include chocolates, cosmetic creams and online purchases sent in huge boxes in which a tiny item is "nearly lost" in an array of paper, plastic and cardboard.
Dr Donald Smith Haddington, East Lothian I discovered the encouraging news that Labour has gained five points in the polls under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership in a tiny item at the bottom of page 14 under the heading "Miliband: party in worse condition under Corbyn" (23 November).
By M. Finton and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, October 18 , 1941P. 13 A girl who enjoyed "Citizen Kane" and wanted something to remember it by wrote to Gimbels and ordered a tiny item from the Hearst catalogue - an Egyptian ushabti, a small pottery figure found in tombs.
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The sturdy cardboard provides ideal storage opportunities for a variety of tiny items.
(Holding fresh-caught clams, an open weave basket would allow them to drain; a tight-woven container might carry tiny items like seeds).
Not a colleague, but your desk is littered with tiny items that belong to me.
Store tiny items in ziploc bags before placing them in a container.
Two tiny items celebrate Senenmut and his special standing with Hatshepsut: a red carnelian amulet in the bovine form of Hathor (the goddess of love and beauty) and a white glass bead.
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