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The company made no health claims about the product, a tiny pouch of smokeless tobacco, which a user puts between his gum and cheek, and which it will test-market in Indianapolis next month.
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For more than two and a half years she has maintained her new weight of 130, within a 3-pound range, by following all the rules suggested for people who undergo bariatric surgery, which in most cases reduces the stomach to a tiny pouch and bypasses part of the small intestine.
The other two main types are Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, which involves stapling the stomach into a tiny pouch and rearranging the bowel, and sleeve gastrectomy, which involves removing most of the stomach and turning what is left into a thin tube.
He waited in line for about ten minutes for a tiny pouch.
Shoppers shuffled along, arms weighed down with clusters of crisp cardboard bags, many holding a smaller cloth bag, which in turn swaddled a tiny leather pouch, a kind of designer Russian doll, empty at the core.
There is a tiny little pouch in most writers' brains that works independently without permission or approval.
Unfortunately, simulations can cover only a tiny, tiny fraction of the universe of possible evolutionary scenarios.
A tiny group of individuals.
A tiny portion of roast beef.
"I do a tiny bit of politics.
However, these samples represented a tiny fraction of the total.
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