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It was the tiny scope of her Bartók piece, she saw now, that made it suitable for children.
With its tinny musical quality and tiny scope, however, fashwave is a long way from exuding any real cultural power, and might flame out any day.
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Anyways, this year was really about THE POINT: pointy nails, pointy rings, and pointy bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, in zigzag, lightning, diamond, and spike formations delicate and gold and tiny in scope but jutting every which way.
Laparoscopy: In this surgery, several small incisions are made through which the doctor works with a thin scope and tiny camera.
Reducing range is by far the foremost choice to make, as the tiny the project scope, the smaller the chance of project bankruptcy.
Several banks have been sanctioned by the Federal Trade Commission over illegal fees charged to borrowers, but advocates note that these settlements were tiny relative to the scope of the problem, and appear to have failed to curb such behavior.
The Senate Select Committee that investigated government domestic spying in 1976 pried open a tiny public window into the scope of NSA spying.
So go to Flippid [4] for a spy device [5], A tiny camera [6], a cell-phone-scope [7], A Gerber knife [8] in case you lose all hope.
The situation at Ball State is reminiscent of the Scopes Trial, where a tiny non-event in Dayton, Tennessee, was enlarged by early 20th century culture warriors -- Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan -- into an unhelpful national distraction that provided nothing but entertainment.
Instead, several tiny incisions are made to insert a scope and instruments.
But so far they make up only a tiny proportion of the total.There is also scope to reduce the environmental impact in another area: the handsets.
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