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Eye-popping moves like these are almost entirely owing to the tiny supply of shares in new companies, balanced -- or perhaps imbalanced -- against the titanic demand for them.
At a trade fair in Yugoslavia in 1957, where there was an exhibit of typical American products, a tiny supply of Coke was on hand; people lined up just to watch other people drink it.
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Like a dripping water faucet but with more complex physics behind it, a "drop on demand" system provides a precisely measured and timed supply of tiny liquid droplets containing whole or dissolved samples.
Sometimes it seems that the only way to survive a week of austere but anatomically implausible designs (Sander); Cirque du Soleil illusion effects (McQueen); chirpy Miss America assertions (Versace); and generally vaporous claims on the part of designers about the meanings behind what, after all, amount to racks of trousers and shirts, is to keep a supply of tiny martinis at hand.
According to Sahar, the friend killed one of these "tiny men" who had raided their supply of rice.
Its annual supply, at $30 billion, is also tiny when compared to the annual supply of bonds in the world, at about $3 trillion.
These supply tiny amounts of electric current to determine the depth of the fuel in the bottom of the tank.
As the hydrothermal growth duration continued increasing, the as-formed tiny thorny crystals further grew because of the continuous supply of many CdS molecules from the precursor solution.
The plush terry cloth robes were a nice touch, and the tiny bathrooms had a stall shower, wash basin and seemingly endless supply of hot water.
My wife got me a tiny hydroponics set for Christmas and now already we have an infinite supply of dill.
The tiny port of Ginostra, on the island of Stromboli, off Sicily, finally got a permanent supply of electricity.
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