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Not just a tiny population of people who find themselves born into privilege and expectation.
The former British protectorate has a tiny population of 420,000, but last year Vodafone alone processed 3,773 requests for metadata.
The smallest island, Kolocep, has a tiny population of 125 islanders (astonishingly, there were once 700 families here, when Kolocep was a force in medieval boat-building).
The island is a little larger than Jamaica, with a tiny population of 1,200 people, mostly living in Gjoa Haven, where Roald Amundsen wintered in 1904 and 1905 on his expedition to find the Northwest Passage.
Aron Anderson, who is 10-years-old and lives on the Scottish island of Out Skerries, is the only pupil in his school amid a tiny population of 70 people.
It is lucky enough to have a lot of diamonds, a tiny population (of less than 2m), an income per head (around $6,000) far above the continental average despite the ravages of HIV/AIDS, and a decent record of government.
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This phenomenon can be explained by the likely possibility of the existence of a tiny population (<5%) of ADLH1 cells which would have been scored as ALDH1 in the baseline samples.
But it does so because of a distinctive demography and culture.New Mexico has a tiny population—smaller than that of Phoenix.
However, the continuation of such a tiny population hardly seems viable.
Such a tiny population doesn't support a multitude of big-business competitors.
Indeed, poaching has done a real number on the tiny population of rhinos living in the wild -- and that number is 1,004.
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