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It's because of Little Britain.
Is it because of little talent and less inclination ?
We don't take days off because of little things.
We're just losing these games because of little mistakes and hustle plays.
It said the plans would not succeed because of "little support from the Muslim community".
However, the development of the remanufacturing industry has been unsatisfactory because of little knowledge of its key industry indices.
And American action films were popular because of little dialogue, lots of special effects and easy-to-follow plots.
This optical performance should be very attractive for application in the further smart window because of little increased cost and greatly enhanced property.
He said that while several opposed the nomination, some were unsure if opposition would be "worth the effort" because of little expectation the nomination could be derailed.
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But because of little-known amendments to the Social Security Act, many of these government employees, like Mr. Fusco, who also worked in private industry before, after or during their career in government, are now finding that the Social Security benefits they earned during those years could be reduced because of their government service.
The razzmatazz around this and other devolution deals is masking what they have been forced into over the past six years: huge cuts in local budgets because of little-reported changes in the funding formula for local authorities, away from a needs basis to a per capita basis.
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