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Approaching from the sea, it's a small strand to the right of the falls.
"We may at some point do a small strand of plays - a run of, say, six.
As it stands, Grayling believes that RE takes one small strand out of the history of ideas "and overemphasises it and privileges it against all the other strands".
"It's a little bit of a Zen exercise," Ms. Cole said, adjusting a small strand of metallic yarn adorning a chandelier.
The Young Pope has a small strand of such narrative – disloyal Cardinals plot to "save the church" from the unpredictable American – but Sorrentino starts after the papal election, avoiding the tantalisingly melodramatic plotlines of the death of an old pope and the choice of a new one.
There is only a small strand of literature examining OJT participation of immigrants as a special aspect of labour market integration.
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I attended a rigorous training course that included jumping off 40 foot piers into 50 degree waters, running several miles down the beach barefoot, paddling through rough surf, and even towing a small stranded vessel via a rope tied around my waist.
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