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It will, first off, be smaller in scale (a strategy chosen long before the economy's downturn).
On top of that, the law might be smaller in scale than originally envisioned.
Yet the farmers who come closest to achieving this ideal do tend to be smaller in scale.
"You can easily stand it, whereas in other films the violence may be smaller in scale but more real".
Oddbins may be smaller in scale than in its heyday, but its wine range is right back on form.
Paintings by the southern Abelam tend to be smaller in scale and painted not in flat areas of colour but with much fine line and cross-hatching.
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Samrat Upadhyay's fiction has tended to be small in scale, charting the infinitesimal tremors of middle-class angst.
More to the point, a show may be small in scale without being small in the scope of its attention, and it is the principal merit of this exhibition that large issues are raised.
In the annals of deranged expense accounts, a City Council member's claim of $156 for a bagel may be small in scale, but worth every cent in audacity.
-- Jocelyn Bailey, Three Rivers, Mich .A. It is hard to pin down dates for early-music concerts well in advance, particularly in Italy, because they tend to be small in scale and schedule programs just a month or two ahead.
But Professor Roberts counters that the long historical timeline in his study shows the recent improvements to be small in scale.
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