Usually there is a boat full of tall men being coxed by a dwarf, but we've got a boat of midgets coxed by a six footer. |
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Around this time there was a silent short involving midgets frolicking on a backlot. |
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I am not sulled up, despite my history of persecution, injustice, and the suppression of my oeuvre by midgets and dwarves. |
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I felt like one of those midgets trapped in the weather house we had as a kid. |
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Anyone in their right mind would flee in favor of a brightly colored Technicolor dreamland full of dancing midgets and brainless robotic lumberjacks. |
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Defectors from North Korea testify without exception that there exist collective camps for midgets in North Korea. |
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They set up two companies and weaken their positions, two midgets are created, and a struggle for survival begins. |
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The scientists described the ancient hominoids as small-brained, tree-climbing, meat-eating midgets that were both apelike and human in appearance. |
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A contest, moreover, that only attracts Sky and the other broadcasters because two giants amid a regiment of midgets attract a huge support at home and abroad. |
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It may seem astonishing, but even the likes of Chevron and Texaco are midgets compared with the state-run oil giants like Saudi Arabia's Aramco, which alone produces a fifth of the world's oil exports. |
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They are midgets compared with their American or European counterparts. |
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Sand flies are bugs that come from a various organic team as well as must not be perplexed with the attacking midgets. |
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Three midgets gussied up as small green aliens trundled out. |
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In a sea of 50 billion new coins, the numbers of euros produced by the midgets are tiny: all the Vatican's coins, which show Pope John Paul's profile, are worth a mere euro670,000 in the bank. |
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The Minor's 850 cc overhead cam engine provided the power for the first MG Midgets. |
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