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Tourism, constituting a relatively small portion of the state's overall economy and employment, nonetheless has been growing in importance.
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Handel's solo keyboard music constituted a relatively small part of his output, although his harpsichord scores were disseminated more widely during his lifetime than the more numerous keyboard works of either Scarlatti or Bach.
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