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The disputes off the field, though, were little in evidence on the pitch.
If some of us who were little in the seventies got ideas about friendship from Ernie and Bert, we got ideas about how a democracy functions from a "sad little scrap of paper" named Bill.
The dancers came together and dispersed fitfully, often shifting as a result of Springer's entrance; harmony and smooth edges were little in evidence, save for a motif, repeated in the middle of the piece, in which a dancer stepped forward easily in an arabesque and held it exquisitely, solidly.
If you're not, you get that old feeling of being left out, another feeling you learned when you were little, in school probably, at the same time that you learned to get excited seeing all those wrapped presents, no matter what you eventually found in them, besides what you wanted.
However, research studies were little in the abovementioned field of the applications of supported ionic liquid phases.
By then, sound had come in and poorly reviewed silent films from abroad were little in demand.
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There is little in-depth research of the water resource EF in China.
There is little in-depth understanding of emergency staff perceptions about this vulnerable group.
The population is ethnically homogenous, and there is little in- or out-migration [ 10].
Garbage cans are little in evidence; litter is strewed everywhere.
Other than the helipad, there's little in the area.
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