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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer became a Web-only publication with a tiny staff.
The monthly version of The Review will have a tiny staff.
That too had no noticeable revenue (rather the opposite, with persistent hassles over alleged copyright infringement) and a tiny staff.
As a new launch with a tiny staff, we asked ourselves: which stories matter most that aren't being told?
It invests in drug firms which each have a tiny staff, who oversee a drug's development but hire outside labs and manufacturers to do most of the work.
And while there is also an oversight agency under the mayor, the Commission to Combat Police Corruption, it has no subpoena power and a tiny staff.
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And while he has visited New Hampshire repeatedly (more than 30 times) as well as South Carolina (25 visits), his campaign still has a relatively tiny staff and is only now developing its advertising strategy.
The Yipster Times was printed in New Jersey, but the little building on Bleecker served as a newsroom and office for the tiny staff as well as a dormitory and meeting hall for a loosely organized group of East Village hippies, yippies and even zippies (the Zeitgeist International Party).
Not surprisingly, Strutt and his tiny staff get a lot of visits from bond salesmen, but they haven't forgotten about Orange County.
Earth Day had a tiny national staff — a handful of young activists — and there were no big environmental groups around to get behind it.
Later, in a tiny, damp staff room in the basement, I read in the accident book about the injuries employees had suffered, from burns and glass and knife cuts, to sprained ankles falling on stairs and slippery floors.
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