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His tiny output overflows with tender rhapsody, each song wistful and airborne like a fluttering kite.
He languished in obscurity for nearly 200 years, in part because his tiny output of just a few dozen pictures was not easily seen by arts patrons.
PlumpJack, which is owned by members of the Getty family, used screw caps as an experiment on a portion of its tiny output.
By way of illustration, she tells a story about the writer who Truman Capote, William Burroughs and Gore Vidal considered among the greatest of her age: a giant of modernism, despite her tiny output.
The rate of electron flow can be controlled by the charge on the intervening grid, which means a small electric signal applied to the grid say, the tiny output of a gramophone is reproduced in the much stronger electron flow from filament to plate.
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It actually amplifies the iPhone's tiny speaker's output by about 10 decibels.
It's non-linear, so that tiny insights can yield huge outputs.
Private farms, however, still produce a tiny fraction of agricultural output.
But he also said the amount the United States spent on aid, about 0.1percentt of national output, was tiny.
But these figures, while directionally appropriate, are tiny relative to the output boost needed around the periphery.
With a gross domestic product of $329 billion — a small fraction of California's $1.9 trillion — Greece's output its tiny.
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