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I took estrogen and progesterone for five years, thinking that the risk of breast cancer would be small and that it could easily be detected.
He said that the wedding, to take place in about six months, would probably be small, and that Ms. Fortunato was taking a year off afterward.
One party claims that the budget surplus will be small and that a central goal should be to eliminate the debt.
The White House has sought to broaden that defense, emphasizing that the impact on charitable giving is likely to be small and that the proposal is hardly radical.
BRAC has shown that NGOs do not need to be small and that a little-known institution from a poor country can outgun famous Western charities.
The new locks and basins will allow more saltwater into Gatún Lake, although the canal authority insists that the effect will be small and that steps can be taken to mitigate the problem if necessary.
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"Never would you imagine that it was going to be a flat, that it would actually be smaller, and that you would only own half of it".
In rebuttal, the state argues that closed-cycle towers could easily be smaller and that the "particulate matter" is harmless water vapor and salt.
Charlotte's thin and her breasts are small and that's easier to watch somehow.
But critics say that the improvements are small, and that the idea is shaped by ideology more than evidence.
He noted that the captured ammunition sampling was small and that munitions might have leaked through less nefarious means.
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