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"But prosecco maybe can be considered the small prince".
Dr. Reiner said he and his colleagues considered the small enzyme rise as "good news" because the numbers were a small fraction of what occur in more serious heart attacks.
The building, which is called the Cornwall, dated from 1907, and their ninth-floor unit was on what had been considered the "small line," accommodating families unlucky enough to have only a single maid.
The results showed that when initial distortion shape and geometrical nonlinearity are properly considered, the small- and full-scale specimens have equal fatigue strength with small scatter and the same S-N curve slope close to m = 5.
It wasn't until I considered the small piles of wrapped gifts in light of a furious discussion over whether Lego really needed to create Legos specifically for girls that I realized the building toys had gone boyward and the stuffed animals and crafts to the girls (the video games, at least, were equally distributed).
Many will have considered the small sum of money they pay WhatsApp to be an insurance policy against this kind of thing; – after all, the ethos of the service was always "no ads, no games, no gimmicks" – but despite denials, that ethos may have changed slightly since Facebook acquired it in February 2014.
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Along with the Amiable Child Monument in Riverside Park just north of Grant's Tomb, the Worth Monument may be considered the smallest graveyard in Manhattan, population 1.
Above all, even in what might be considered the smallest "white lie," ethical leaders are careful not to signal that hypocrisy is ok.
The Prazsky Krysarik, aka the Prague Ratter, is considered the smallest breed in the world.
The company had considered the smaller Boeing 757, but did not have sufficient range.
Termites are considered the smallest and most efficient decomposing bioreactors of wood on earth [ 6].
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