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To an outsider the griping looks to be an example of the smallness of small towns.
In spite of the smallness of the space, there is a full-size refrigerator/freezer and stove in the kitchen.
"Less is more there, and dance has an electric impact because of the smallness," Ms. Staff said.
The strategy ultimately foundered because of the smallness of the domestic market and, according to many structuralist theorists, the role of transnational corporations in this system.
QED is often called a perturbation theory because of the smallness of the fine-structure constant and the resultant decreasing size of higher-order contributions.
Born and raised in Zurich, where he trained as a commercial studio photographer, he fled his solidly bourgeois family in 1947, tired of "the smallness of Switzerland".
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The length of the wing will balance out the smallness of your eye, making it look bigger.
Thomson remarked that this might be due to the smallness of \(m\) or to the largeness of \ e\).
It's like the point on a drill, boring deeper and deeper as she rants about a young woman's promiscuity (her own, perhaps), the passing of time, the smallness of the world (or is it the smallness of her mind?), and her faith in God.
Yet, even so, there was a sense of the powerfulness of nature, and the smallness of humanity.
The disparity between the size of the problem and the smallness of my solution highlights the futility of the project at all".
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