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From a tiny population that most likely lived in Africa, H. sapiens spread, directed in its wanderings by the vagaries of climate, environment, and competition with species both human and nonhuman.
But rarely did the cultural imports make a noticeable impact on the way we talked — aside, of course, from a tiny population of hardened Anglophiles, as well as the Monty Python fans who just couldn't stop quoting the "Spanish Inquisition" sketch in terrible public-school accents.
Recovering from a tiny population of 12 individuals and only four purebred females, there are now nearly 2,000 Przewalski's horses around the world.
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With her partner at the time, she moved from Wellington to Port Chalmers, a small town with a tiny population, built for cruise ships to dock.
The third (S) cluster, a tiny population enclosed within a small isolated protected area, likely originated from a more recent isolation and experienced genetic drift (F IS = 0.062, mean A r = 6.160, P a = 2).
Christiania is a tiny place, with a tiny population.
Then a tiny population was found.
How does such a tiny population continue to dominate a sport with global aspirations?
Not just a tiny population of people who find themselves born into privilege and expectation.
However, the continuation of such a tiny population hardly seems viable.
How would a tiny population of patients support a drug company?
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