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Mr. Rhorer effectively interpolated a host of tiny volume fluctuations in the overture to Mozart's "Nozze di Figaro"; he got through the abrupt tempo changes in Beethoven's First Symphony with accuracy.
The vote to readmit Iceland was 19 to 18, with a host of tiny nations with little or no direct interest in whaling falling in behind Norway and Japan.
Spain has Vueling, Scandinavia has Sterling, and Italy has a host of tiny carriers that focus on random, disparate cities — Evolavia, for example, flies between Ancona, Paris and Moscow.
But Mr. Christopher is in the minority, and if the pessimists are right, historians of the slowdown of 2000 may conclude that the economy came to grief due to a host of tiny cuts, not a single murderous blow.
The airbeast obeyed, cilia along its flanks undulating like a sea of grass in the wind — a host of tiny oars rowing backward, slowing the Leviathan almost to a halt.
There are viruses, flukes, wasps, tapeworms, fungi and a whole host of tiny creatures whose only goal in life is to infect, exploit and take control of their host's every day behaviour.
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Facing a host of challenges, ranging from tiny endowments to shrinking enrollments, such colleges and universities are the pride of their communities.
"We want to know your thoughts, your opinions," said Mr. Polanco, a host of Grupo Radial Delgado, a tiny radio station aimed at New York's Ecuadorean immigrants.
They will be your army of tiny but ferocious host of critics, naysayers, disbelievers, and scorners of your work.
We currently host a tiny 0.3% of the world's refugees, ranking us 67th relative to our population and 74th relative to our wealth.
Marine ecosystems are home to a host of numerous species ranging from tiny planktonic organisms, fishes, and birds, to large mammals such as the whales, manatees, and seals.
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