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But here's another stunning fact to cap off your day: The Internet, for all its moving pieces, takes up slightly less physical space than your average oil tanker.
The pygidium takes up slightly more than one third of the total length of the trunk.
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For instance, before you confront the dastardly men who take up slightly too much space on public transportation, you might want to deal with how insane your country gets over a single glimpse of armpit hair on a woman.
The new dugouts took up slightly more room than the previous ones, resulting in a minor contraction of the field's dimensions: 327 feet (100 m) down the left and right field lines, 371 feet (113 m) to left and right-center fields, and 400 feet (120 m) to center field.
But the aggregate land occupied by the Cook Islands takes up only slightly more space than the District of Columbia, most of it spread across 15 humps scattered across the South Pacific between New Zealand and Hawaii.
Next week, the Senate takes up a slightly different version of the bill.
Baz initially localizes with AJs and during mid-embryogenesis takes up a slightly more apical position [59], [60].
The tuition takes up only a slightly greater percentage of their family income than it did a quarter century ago, according to the College Board report.
There are eight 101 double-stranded helices of the right-handed and left-handed senses in the unit cell, which take up a slightly complicated hexagonal-like closest packing-mode, and where among the first six neighbour helices the two same-handed senses are located at z = c2 and the four opposite-handed senses are located at z = c4 and 3c4.
During that year, Muslim refugees took up a slightly larger share of the number of refugees admitted to the United States.
In January 1992, CIS forces established their new headquarters at Stepanakert and took up a slightly more active role in peacekeeping, incorporating old units, including the 366th Motorized Rifle Regiment and elements of the Soviet 4th Army.
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