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"The chances of loss of life are pretty minuscule".
"One million acres is pretty minuscule," he said.
"The number of Massachusetts citizens who are going to be worrying about her heritage, with the economy still slowly recovering, is probably pretty minuscule," he said.
But protesters even when they call themselves "The 99%"—comprise a pretty minuscule fraction of a percent of the population of a city the size of New York.
Regarding the artwork, Ament said, "The reason that we went with Tchad [Blake] is because he provides an amazing atmosphere to songs....So, I think we wanted the artwork to represent that....One of the themes that we've been exploring...is just realizing that in the big scheme of things, even the music that we make when we come together, no matter how powerful it is, it's still pretty minuscule.
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I had a Costco card, and although the image on it was minuscule and pretty unrecognizable, I got through.
"In the pros, the difference between winning and losing in the pros is so minuscule because they all have pretty decent athletes," Holtz said.
We ended up pretty much where we started: With one side absolutely refusing to raise even a minuscule amount of revenue and the other side willing to do trillions in cuts as long as it got some new revenue in return, but never getting it.
In theory it might sound simple, but in practice it's pretty mind-bending, especially in Reich's Piano Phase, where the second player must gradually make the minuscule rhythmic shift from one semiquaver to the next, before locking into the next note in the pattern.
These minuscule molecular machines perform a bewildering range of tasks inside and outside the living cell – including synthesising pretty much all the other interesting molecules in our bodies – but even so the conversation stalls.
The returns were minuscule.
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