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The pair would buy the stock in tiny batches from craftworker suppliers.
That is partly because changing conditions in the Iraq war have raised demand for new gadgets and gizmos, even in tiny batches.
But the manager in charge of casting the metal was so afraid the stuff would spill or get contaminated that he decided to melt it in tiny batches.
But in Spain, many are still made in tiny batches, sometimes on farms with just a single herd of sheep or goats.
Tannery Bend Beerworks, a nanobrewery and tasting room inside a refurbished tannery, makes tiny batches of classic ales and pilsners as well as experimental varieties.
Nanomotors, for example, might ultimately power small mixers to whip up tiny batches of drugs, then pump out the freshly made pharmaceuticals directly to tissues that need them.
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Other militants have said his main job was to mix a tiny batch of chemicals.
The Radical Enlightenment, we are told, was "the only important direct cause of the French Revolution" and the revolutionary leaders of 1789 themselves "a tiny batch of philosophes-révolutionnaires," making praxis of thought.
Tiny batch mezcals made by that family on that one hillside over there.
Inside the Galway Bay Brewery in Galway, Ireland, a tiny batch of imperial stout lies in Irish whiskey barrels.
While this is far from Facebook's first foray into trying to make the Facebook experience more locally focused, the tiny batch of city-specific rollouts and at least sort of hands-on curation efforts suggest that Facebook is trying to move cautiously.
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