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The Italian was not quite the abject failure in England that his unhappy time on Merseyside might lead one to believe, though his contribution now appears tiny when set against the continuing efforts of Sergio Agüero and David Silva.
Generally, a landslide appears tiny deformation in the early stage, large deformation in the later stage, and accompanying fracture and swelling in the surface of the ground.
Application of this method at Fushun West Open Mine indicates that: (1) Generally, a landslide appears tiny deformation in the early stage, large deformation in the later stage, and accompanying fracture and swelling in the surface of the ground.
He then jumps off a window sill and appears tiny as he walks up to a book that is bigger than him.
Seen from the rim of the canyon, the 15-foot tall icefall appears tiny, but from this vantage point, much more of the complete icefall is visible.
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Even from an office on the twentieth or thirtieth floor, he appeared tiny.
The grid-lines of Albuquerque are dwarfed by Sandia Peak and appear tiny and lost in the vastness of the surrounding plateau.
But the efforts to fight the discrimination appear tiny in a country where more than half the population is now considered overweight, and nearly 18percentt obese.
My head seemed triangular and my feet appeared tiny, while the director would have quickly discovered that I could walk on the sides of my ankles.
Having landed, it floated serenely amongst the gulls and little egrets, which appeared tiny by comparison with this huge and rather ungainly bird.
Second, niches that appear tiny can produce huge global markets.The third lesson is that Western companies can preserve high-quality jobs in a vast array of industries so long as they are willing to focus and innovate.
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