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Democrats call that a minuscule number, considering that by some estimates, as many as two million homes may be in danger of foreclosure this year.
After an hour of testing, Schweir found that a minuscule time variation -- a couple of videotape frames, or one-fifteenth of a second -- existed the farther a shot clock was located from the box on the scorer's table that emits the time signals.
She argued that a minuscule number of diplomatic points have been conceded, relations are, as always, chilly, and few things have changed politically.
Over the last decade, a handful of small experiments has indicated that a minuscule amount of pollen from engineered crops can spread up to a few hundred meters.
With risks this severe, coupled with a steady stream of government disinformation, it's no wonder that a minuscule percentage of the Japanese population has experimented with illicit substances.
So surely they could understand that since in my demonstration each Oreo represented $10 Billion that a minuscule height variation would have disastrous effects on the point I was trying to make.
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That's a minuscule emotional change that was trumped up as Facebook hurling people into depression.
Down's syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, autism, diabetes, ageing research, cancers of all types: that's a minuscule range of diseases that have been and continue to be utterly dependent on the fruit fly.
That is a minuscule number.
That is a minuscule number compared with all the people who flew.
That's a minuscule sample size on which to base any kind of conclusion.
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