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The fans may be small in number, but they are devoted.
The attacks demonstrated once again how Iraqi guerrillas, believed to be small in number, have managed to sustain an initiative against the American forces and their allies.
The operatives of both seem to be small in number, but are able to draw on the support or acquiescence of a larger proportion of the local population.
Carter said that the elite special-operations forces would be "small" in number but powerful in effect, as they have "already" cultivated "local, motivated and capable partners" in Syria.
They may be small in number but the drive-in has shown resilience.
The sickest individuals may be small in number, but they are the most vulnerable and most in need of coverage.
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The gestational age from 24 weeks to 29 weeks are expected to be small in numbers and therefore likely to have a skewed distribution in birth weight.
But does that mean that since we presume Kony's future victims will be smaller in number, it's not so bad if they suffer the same fate as the more numerous earlier victims?
Self-described anarchists are small in number.
Two million people, but the elites are small in number and they all no each other.
Meaningful, perhaps, but "the victories are small in number, and it takes a lot of time.
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