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We take asylum seekers in tiny numbers; in 2013, it was just over 20,000.
Culling is allowed only in tiny numbers: in France, for instance, 11 wolves may be harvested this year.
The best candidates are those creatures which may actually have gone extinct, but might be surviving in tiny numbers.
Who knows – but an original prop or something else made in tiny numbers might be worth something.
New orchids are being created in laboratories or discovered every day, and others exist only in tiny numbers in remote places.
(In each case the networks are watched by the opposing party loyalists in tiny numbers: Fox's index of Democrats is just 79; MSNBC's for Republicans is even punier, 65).
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Nor does he attempt to be methodical; chapters proceed higgledy-piggledy in tiny numbered sections.
It is highly possible that well before the century's end, one or more of the great ape species will hang on only in pathetically tiny numbers in protected wildlife sanctuaries.
Both will likely sell in relatively tiny numbers because of their higher prices and driving enthusiast-targeted appeal.
You will also miss a screen-based sat nav, perhaps because the Grandeur is imported in such tiny numbers (26 so far, I think).
For decades, the loveliest of our native carnivores has been hanging on in such tiny numbers that until recently it was not certain it existed at all: it was teetering on the verge of extinction in Wales.
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