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Mr. Goldsworthy started the project in 2000 by building three smaller, temporary cairns.
Other smaller, temporary settlements began as gathering places for nomadic tribes during periods of summer residence in the oases or in pastures in the hills.
Being working class and Irish in the Eighties, holidays meant leaving your own house and moving into a smaller temporary one.
In past decades, there have been smaller temporary laboratories in natural pockets under the Argentière Glacier in France and in a power tunnel under the Bondhusbrea Glacier in Norway.
The center will set up a much smaller, temporary exhibit space in the newly renovated Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, a historic building in a part of the park near Ellis Island, and will take its displays to street fairs, schools and malls, said Robert J. Dougherty Jr., the chairman of the center's board.
If everything goes according to plan, the museum may very well be in a smaller, temporary building that would likely be unable to accommodate a show of "Kinesthesia's" size and scale.
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The small-scale, temporary program warrants a vigorous trial run.
But this is a small, temporary group.
At best, these mass campaigns achieve small, temporary benefits.
Contrary to the Bush team's rhetoric, America does not have a small, temporary fiscal problem.
Mostly, they have small, temporary side-effects, he says, not life-threatening ones.
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