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Rotten boroughs were known for their tiny populations, which allowed undue influence in parliament.
That kingdom and its neighboring emirates have tiny populations ruled over by powerful, cohesive families.
Tiny populations, a few hundreds or thousands, cling on in countries across south-east Asia and the Himalayas.
Three tiny populations, however, were stranded in the retreat and cut off almost entirely by roads, reservoirs and other development.
As Knowledge Networks expanded, it would become possible to poll random samples of tiny populations -- people who drank expensive tequila, say, or voted for Pat Buchanan.
AWC chief executive Atticus Fleming called the Australian landscape a "marsupial ghost town" and said it was no longer enough to simply try to protect these tiny populations.
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Then a tiny population was found.
Christiania is a tiny place, with a tiny population.
There is also pride and community spirit amongst the tiny population.
Another thing that knits this tiny population together is its community spirit.
When New York was the nation's capital, its tiny population resided mostly in Lower Manhattan.
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