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Diamond's doubters thought Atlas Mara, his African banking venture, was too small to enter the fray.
Bud'ko wrote that the passage is usually too small to enter, but light snowfall and an unusually hot summer created these massive caverns with a nearly transparent roof, reminiscent of a stained-glass cathedral.
Males and females of both species are sufficiently small to enter gastropod shells – N. multifasciatus is the smallest Tanganyikan cichlid known to date (3.5 cm)- and both species are facultative shell-breeders, which arrange their nests by excavating sand craters around small accumulations of empty shells and live in family groups.
However, the area is far too small to enter and claim the skull, although you can fly up to it and view the skull.
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Only in this way could they join her in glimpsing "bright flowers" and "cool fountains" at the end of a dark passage, and then shrink even smaller to enter "the loveliest garden you ever saw".
That has come, she says, as access to premium cocoa in smaller quantities has allowed small entrepreneurs to enter the market.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Small lip to enter room; dining area is spacious; bathroom is small and reached by a narrow hallway.
The majority of airborne particles small enough to enter the human respiratory tracts are less than 20 µm in diameter [42] and are also small enough to remain suspended in the airflow.
In theory, they are small enough to enter living cells and accumulate there.
The gold particles are small enough to enter cell membranes and the chloroplast with minimal damage to the plant tissue.
Through his salesmanship and an unusual federal program meant to encourage small entrepreneurs to enter telecommunications, NextWave attracted hundreds of millions of dollars in financing.
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