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At one point, Milan came into the living room and reached for a tiny handful of pretzels from a bowl.
This new power may be rooted in a borderless network, but it still translates into massive wealth and power for a tiny handful of companies and individuals".
Riding a horse-drawn carriage was once the only way to go; for a tiny handful of people, like the Amish, it still is.
There are very few cops, no taxes and, except for a tiny handful of exclusive salons, no keys, locks, tolls or security guards.
"TTIP may bring some economic benefits for a tiny handful of the business elite but for the rest of us it would mean compromising vital public services, the stripping of regulations protecting labour rights and the environment, and a dramatic erosion of democratic process".
The problem? Except for a tiny handful of exceptions, the list of what's to come was just a pile of text sans visual examples.
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As in Wilson's all-blue version of "Lohengrin," which returns to the Met this week, the working to death of a tiny handful of motifs, poses, and color schemes (hint: it wasn't magenta) makes for a long night.
That may sound patronising, but, after talking to Kim, I realised that there is only one pizza restaurant in North Korea, too expensive for all but a tiny handful of people.
The existing restrictions have all but eliminated a whole genre of apps that could have been: for instance, only a tiny handful of multiplayer games allow Android and iPhone users to go head-to-head, and I'm sure GroupMe would love to form groups out of Bluetooth mesh networks connecting every enabled device in a given room.
Similarly for parametric models with a tiny handful of parameters and tidy inclusion of only multiplicative interactions.
The DIY assembly machine will sell for £774 (~$1,300) to a tiny handful of early backers, rising to £949 ($1,600) after that.
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