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Every film is actually a tiny corporation, and most fail, leaving just a few success stories.
China's and India's economies are actually a tiny fraction of world G.D.P.— together only 7percentt.
The aid given is actually a tiny fraction of the billions made in unfair compensation to producers in their former colonies.
The device is actually a tiny (8.7 microns, or millionths of a meter, long; 200 nanometers, or billionths of a meter, wide) sliver of aluminum on silicon nitride, pinned down at both ends and allowed to vibrate in the middle.
"Everything you've worked for is pushed to one side by something that's actually a tiny part of your life and blown up to be something that almost defines you".
Likewise, the full-length self-portrait by Edward Steichen from 1933, in which he poses as if on the threshold of a doorway, which is actually a tiny blank empty picture frame on the wall behind him.
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Actually, only a tiny percentage of surfers ride very big waves.
Demonstrating that DNA and protein molecules can actually move a tiny cantilever suggests it might be possible to build nanomachines that act independently.
"John Carter tested me quite intensely," he says in a southern drawl that belies the fact he's actually from a tiny Canadian town called Kelowna.
According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, every moving object actually emits a tiny amount of gravitational waves, but the signal is usually too small for us to detect.
("If you carry a bathroom scale to the top of Mount Everest," she says, "you may see that you actually weigh a tiny bit less, not counting the marbles you have obviously lost").
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