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But the two built this essentially small county into the strongest in the land.
Single nucleotide polymorphisms, known as SNP's (pronounced snips), are essentially small variations in the sequence of DNA that comprises genes.
That generates shock waves — essentially small sonic booms — that greatly increase air resistance, requiring more fuel to maintain speeds.
They are essentially small handheld electric or pneumatic motors that can rotate socket wrenches at high speed.
These channels, called high-volume outfalls, are essentially small rivers, Dr. Carlson said, and are often designed so the water cascades violently back into the river.
Behind them, Williams could well hang on to the third place they have occupied over the past two seasons, a great achievement for an essentially small team.
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All good, but as with Hollande, essentially small-ticket items.
Black cars are essentially small-scale limousines that serve mainly business customers who pay with vouchers or credit cards rather than cash.
Hotel du Lac, for example, can be inaccurately summarised as the story of a woman who, disappointed in love, goes on a classy but unadventurous foreign holiday, is disappointed once again, and comes home; often her novels are spoken of as if they are essentially small-scale studies in the acceptance of failure.
In general, (g_{n}^{c}) is essentially smaller than (k_{n}^{c}), thus the estimate for (L_{n}^{mathrm{ch}}) is better than the estimate for (L_{n}).
One more interesting question is the following: Can one find a non-quasi-greedy basis for which CTGA has an essentially smaller Lebesgue constant than TGA?
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