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Under a five-year fixed-term parliament, a tiny victory delivers power for a long time.
Every time she crosses her legs with commanding crispness, it feels like a tiny victory against cosmic terror.
This same belief made the system easily exploited by pluralities masquerading as majorities, which interpreted each tiny victory as a massive cultural mandate.
Alexis Tsipras, Greek prime minister, secured a concession by ensuring the fund will be administered in Athens but it was a tiny victory.
American diplomacy in Pakistan and India this month has produced a tiny victory for each side in the struggle over Kashmir, a toehold on which to proceed.
Every time Ms. Harris crosses her legs with such commanding crispness, it feels like a tiny victory against the cosmic terrors always waiting at the edges of Mr. Albee's world.
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He tells stories about humiliation and heartache, about small but thrilling human connections and tiny victories that feel huge.
The optimism, when it comes, is in his accounts of tiny victories, rare as they may be, and his belief in the effort, if not the outcome.
But these tiny victories are achieved only by having very low expectations of what justice should be and what it should look like for African-Americans.
It was a year that would teach her the satisfaction of tiny victories in a place where homelessness means that some kids cannot take their instruments home to practice, where chronic asthma forces some to switch from wind instruments to percussion, where the roar of a lunchroom leaves a newcomer stunned.
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