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As Gotkin said, "It may be small in size, but it's not small in character".
Ofcom said it had "reservations" about some ways the impact of the channel on the BBC's commercial rivals had been measured by the BBC, but said it was "likely, in general, to be small in size".
Animals native to the island tend to be small in size; they include invertebrates such as blushing snails and a variety of insects, as well as wirebirds (a type of plover).
First, our study might be considered to be small in size.
"They would be small in size, but planetary embryos could have emerged around that pulsar within 100,000 years.
The FX100 may be small in size, but the 12-megapixel, 28mm wide-angle Leica DC lens with 3.6x optical zoom and f/2.8 tells a different story.
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I don't think they'll be smaller in value but they'll be smaller in size.
The new Free 'b' bus will be smaller in size, greener and weave through the pedestrianised roads.
Our research shows that there is profit to be made, even though audiences may be smaller in size.
LOH was detected in 4/58 healthy controls and tended to be smaller in size.
These cells resulted to be smaller in size, compared with CD133− cells.
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