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Small, horribly small, but definite, steps.
When you feel very small, horribly small.
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At other times, it looks menacing and horribly, suffocatingly small.
Behind the mosque was a small square with yet more cafes and displays of horribly kitschy paintings.
James Foley died, horribly, on one small patch of our interconnected globe.
Stratos was easy, derivative and horribly corporate, a small step for man and a giant leap for marketing.
The rare decent performances have almost invariably been followed by another slump, and the squad has been horribly dependent on a small group of proven performers.
Read on and you might feel that the village, despite its horribly self-satisfied and small-minded inhabitants, has a point; for anyone expecting a jaunty satire on a closed community's reactions to a family of blow-ins will find themselves surprised.
Small details become horribly magnified; the prose has a queasy, lurching gait; the tension racks up until even the most mundane encounter – with a florist, a policeman on a street corner – becomes laden with dreadful significance.
Farewell 'polarisation', the horribly named system by which small savers and investors were meant to be steered unambiguously either to financial advisers who were truly independent or to salesmen.
Horrible things happen, horribly.
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