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It was but a tiny step, in fact, to modern families on holiday, oblivious to their surroundings and each hunching over some digital message from home.
It seems that even a bill signed into law by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in 2011, which ostensibly did away with our stop-and-frisk database, is but a tiny step in a very long journey for the civil liberties of America's urban males.
In the grand scheme of things, though, this is but a tiny step in the direction of normalizing breastfeeding across our country and the globe.
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One female name on the list of Oxford vice-chancellors that goes back to the 13th century might not exactly even things up, but it would be a tiny step forward.
But Hamleys has taken a tiny step back from the brink of gender essentialism, and for that, as well as the late opening hours, I guess we should be grateful.
And the other was this creepy reclusive billionaire with real dolls, who's completely incapable of human relationships but was trying to take a tiny step toward them by getting rid of these dolls.
It is a tiny step, but could be indicative of the direction iGoogle is going to take.
The fundraising blackout is a tiny step, but it's a step, and the Assembly ought to match it.
He explained that the hotel's food revolution started in 2000 with a simple request of a small farm located in Boynton Beach, about 15 miles from the resort, "can you provide us with some tomatoes on a regular basis?" Obviously a tiny step but for a resort that followed the typical ask-your-distributor sourcing model, this request got the ball rolling.
But now two computer scientists report a tiny step toward that future with a robotic system that designs and builds robots with just a bit of help from a human hand.
"It is only a tiny step, which appears positive but is in fact completely negative," Mr. Rouhani said.
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