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Not just a tiny population of people who find themselves born into privilege and expectation.
He claimed that France's tiny population of Jews controls the National Assembly, the media, and the banks.
Certain antidepressant drugs seem to work by acting on a tiny population of brain cells in the cortex.
The tiny population of around 125 people has doubled since the refugees came streaming across the border.
The former British protectorate has a tiny population of 420,000, but last year Vodafone alone processed 3,773 requests for metadata.
This was partly down to Iceland's tiny population of 325,000, more than half of which is concentrated in greater Reykjavik, roughly the size of Swindon.
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Iowa has tiny populations of blacks and Hispanics, lacks many large urban centers and depends heavily on a single industry, agriculture.
With tiny populations of their own, they are competing directly for passengers that some other airlines seem to think should be theirs by right.
2. The Tyranny of Small States Even without the filibuster, an extra-Constitutional and arbitrary Senate rule, the upper body is structurally designed to give enormous weight to tiny populations of Americans at the expense of everyone else.
The impurity atoms assumed positions in the material's crystal lattice, displacing silicon (or germanium) atoms and thereby generating tiny populations of charge carriers (such as electrons) capable of conducting usable electrical current.
This phenomenon can be explained by the likely possibility of the existence of a tiny population (<5%) of ADLH1 cells which would have been scored as ALDH1 in the baseline samples.
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