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They had met on the set of one of Burton's films in which Mr. Jacobi had a tiny part, and he had promised to see Mr. Jacobi's play.
Although Givenchy's perfume licenses bring in a big chunk of LVMH revenue -- the company will not divulge the exact percentage -- its runway clothes bring in only a tiny part, and the business is struggling to break even.
She had a tiny part and was the understudy for Erin Dilly, who had been cast as Millie when Kristin Chenoweth, the director Michael Mayer's original choice, got a television series.
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It is great to drift aimlessly through these precious streets, but this is a very small part of Cartagena, a tiny part of Colombia, and offers only a selective view of the city and country.
Only a tiny part is skyscrapers and city, most of the land is actually very wild.
I'd say galleries are just a tiny part of it, and it's up to us all to create our own art world.
"We live in a tiny part of one bubble, and we look around and say, 'This is our universe.'" If our bubble collapses into a point, a new bubble is likely to inflate somewhere else -- possibly giving rise to an entirely new form of life, Linde said.
You still care about the other person and you do what you can, but you see that this pain and its causes are a tiny part of a larger and mostly impersonal whole.
Who's pushing each of the twin visions is a slightly tall order to unravel - especially bearing in mind that the information we journalists get on these matters is fragmentary and sometimes spun, always covering only a tiny part of the whole, and that governments never reveal their private hand in public.
It's a tiny part of the picture – and clearly no solution to the regular and systematic impoverishment of a continent.
Internet sales, however, are a tiny part of their business and likely to remain so.
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