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SMOKING At the tiny service bar.
"Well, we had a tiny, tiny service.
This echoes a discussion 30 years ago about whether the relatively tiny service sector could create enough jobs to take over from heavy industry that had shifted offshore, or the past decade's debate on whether global outsourcing permanently crimped labor demand.
On my visit, my fellow journalists and I gained admittance through a tiny service entrance at the building's rear, then slipped single file through a narrow corridor.
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VC McIlwain says to watch publicly traded F5 Networks, which helps balance computer-server workloads, or tiny Service-now.com, which sells online it task-management software.
Before 1940 Australia had had only a tiny diplomatic service, but thereafter this arm of government (often associated with trade-oriented services) expanded.
Sony is expanding its currently tiny TV service.
Not a policy post, just a tiny public service intervention from a concerned citizen.
Half of that was gains from selling shares of Maid Aide Inc., a tiny cleaning service in Las Vegas.
Then Congress amended the tax code to allow all charities access to the credit markets, and now even the tiny Family Service of Greater Boston has tax-exempt bond liabilities.
"Each Lambda trigger becomes a tiny micro service you can talk to from the browser," he said.
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