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Mr. Jabari's mother held a tiny one in her arms.
She held a tiny handbag and a purple rhinestone-studded cellphone, which now began ringing.
Mitsubishi, which already held a tiny stake, would become Hokuetsu's biggest shareholder, with 24% of the expanded capital.
He also understood that bipartisanship needed to be genuine in a chamber where Republicans held a tiny edge, 16 seats to 15.
Lewis, meanwhile, is cradling Rowan and can't take his eyes off her. "I'd never held a tiny baby before, but I'm getting used to it," he says.
During this period, the only way to Aleppo was by plane because the army held a tiny peninsula of territory going to the airport – I flew out one night on a military aircraft crowded with wounded Syrian troops.
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That piece of tape was holding a tiny door-type thing on the wing closed.
Under another canopy, a woman with a blank, lonely gaze sat holding a tiny baby.
A similar product, Adrenaclick, holds a tiny fraction of the market.
Every grain of rice separates from the other; every grain holds a tiny bit of texture.
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