He gets out an immense sword to battle with, smiling at the diminutiveness of Travis's weapon. |
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Indeed, the diminutiveness of the standard error worsens, the larger the t that is required. |
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Since time began, the Earth's natural liquid spectacles have highlighted our own diminutiveness. |
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Near the base of one of the angled panels is a tiny forest-green rectangle, like a door, and its diminutiveness makes the whole structure feel gigantic. |
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Proust had to outgrow the habits of diminutiveness, without sacrificing a love of nuance and detail, to become himself. |
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It's perhaps her suppleness and quick movements which give the impression of diminutiveness and which allow her to walk as though she's on little springs. |
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If it were correct, we'd all find gnomes, whose only distinguishing characteristics are diminutiveness, avarice, and a preference for living underground, considerably more plausible than ghosts. |
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Given its geographical and demographic diminutiveness and its catastrophic history, Ireland occupies an unexpectedly elevated position in European literature. |
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