Many people will benefit from this, yet still, there are some who obstruct and complain about the smallest trivial detail. |
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The square, another bench mark, has the smallest contour ratio of all quadrilaterals. |
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The 193 centuries were determined by wealth, and the richest centuries were also the smallest, so individual votes in these counted more heavily. |
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The smallest laser printers use at least 500 watts and the higher-end ones use at least a kilowatt. |
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Direct copying of qubits is prohibited by the rules of quantum mechanics, nature's instruction book for the smallest particles of matter. |
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Some designers and pilots preferred finding the biggest radial engine they could and shoe-homing it into the smallest design possible. |
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For this study as with previous studies, stem joints were defined as the smallest diameter region between two successive stem segments. |
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My temper has been short to the point of exploding, I have raged at the smallest thing. |
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The smallest dude on the biggest rails, Evan frontside-bombed the big 18 and lived to tell about it. |
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The smallest scale postulated is the Planck scale of 10 to the minus 33rd power for length and 10 to the minus 43rd of a second for time. |
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But don't fancy that all that frantic astronomy would make the smallest difference to the reason and justice of conduct. |
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Her smallest sale so far that year had been in the range of half to three-quarters of a million dollars. |
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Woodland agrimony is the smallest member of the Agrimonia genus in New York. |
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Even the smallest of the ITV stations at times tried hard to get an airing for some of the special programmes that they had made. |
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And kinglets are one of the smallest songbirds, weighing in at around 6 or 7 grams, or the same weight as an American nickel and a dime. |
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She gave him a slight peck on the cheek, her ruby red lips leaving the smallest of imprints. |
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The smallest petrol version proved a willing performer and very refined, even when being worked hard. |
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A friend referred her to Jan-Pro and Diane purchased the smallest franchise package available. |
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The ethyl group has a greater molecular weight than the smallest alkyl radical which is the methyl group. |
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I think it was the smallest nite spot I have ever seen, tucked away in a basement on a little known back street. |
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Currently, companies are the smallest army element to be routinely assigned unit identification codes. |
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A molecule is the smallest unit of a substance capable of independent existence. |
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However, this slump was the smallest in percentage terms since March of last year. |
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Many last-borns capitalize on their position as smallest and weakest by elevating helplessness to a high art. |
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The second clock was numbered zero through nine, and the smallest one, the one in the middle was the same, zero through nine. |
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Behind a glass wall at one end is the smallest of Al Jazeera's three broadcast studios, where anchors read five-minute newscasts every hour. |
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Even using the smallest screen resolution and the lowest graphics detail I had problems, and I don't understand why. |
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A U.S. scientist says this male anglerfish found in the Philippines is the smallest fish in the world. |
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The whole point of regression systems is to place your biggest bets at the beginning of a shooter's roll, and your smallest bets at the end. |
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An angstrom, the smallest wavelength of light, is about 500,000 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair. |
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He had gone to a secondary modern and never experienced any anti-Semitism, not even the smallest joke. |
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A function is the smallest reusable unit of code consistent across several programming languages. |
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Women on anticonvulsant medication should be switched to the least teratogenic drug, and the smallest clinically effective dose. |
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The smallest combat engineer in the security platoon, Bourgeois, 19, was constantly ribbed about being tiny. |
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In other words, none of the chemical machinery of life could exist in the smallest of them. |
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The world's smallest state, Vatican City occupies half a square kilometre on the right bank of the Tiber River in central Rome. |
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He always accepted the smallest invitation or the most insignificant present with outward signs of pleasure. |
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For the smallest part of our military, they have been taking on the lion's share of work. |
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The cabin is more spacious, the boot is more roomy and even the smallest 200K engine offers a decent level of power. |
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The bills had been arranged in order from the largest amounts to the smallest. |
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But curved or rounded lines add a meandering, expansive quality to even the smallest garden. |
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The plot is loopy, dopey and tiresome, and the comic asides don't elicit the smallest of smiles. |
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There is much evidence of lovingness in the work, particularly in the delightful rendering of the smallest of creatures. |
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And too, in the smallest of sizes, the rigid stem cams were easy to get stuck. |
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Langsdorff, a torpedo specialist, kept both ships astern to give them the smallest possible target with regards to a torpedo attack. |
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Tuvelu is one of the smallest countries on earth, a chain of nine coral atolls whose highest point is just a few meters above sea level. |
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As people with the smallest amount of stability, we're lulled into a false complacency. |
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If reports are correct, Saturday's edition was watched by one of the smallest audiences in the programme's forty-year history. |
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Towards the nineteenth century, the pie was the smallest minted coin in India. |
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A succession of flights of these smallest of British geese swept in low over the saltings to alight on the fresh-water flood to drink and bathe. |
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The language with the smallest vocabulary in the world is a Creole called Taki-Taki spoken in Suriname, South America. |
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The lead instrument, the prima, the smallest of the group of tamburitzas carries the melody. |
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He glanced over at him and smirked as he toyed with the tanto, the smallest of the set of Japanese blades. |
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Netting unless very well put on the trees prove no good as the clever jackdaw or cheeky magpie can get in with ease in the smallest opening. |
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My lungs are so badly scarred that the smallest irritant can cause me to have trouble breathing. |
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The smallest entity commanded by a commissioned officer is usually a platoon of about 30 men. |
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The woman smiled and wandered in with the smallest hint of a limp, pushing a food cart. |
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This is the smallest dog in the breed which also presented us the schnauzers. |
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For the last few years, Nuchi has been drawing with pixels, the smallest elements that can be manipulated using a computer. |
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The third lake is the smallest and is mainly stocked with crucian carp and tench. |
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Even the smallest tesserae catch light and differentially bounce it off or cast shadows with their irregular thicknesses. |
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Numerous studies suggest that the smallest multimer with full catalytic activity is a tetramer or an octamer. |
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With only six competitors in the class, the bantamweights were the smallest group any way you look at it. |
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Ader's craft was perhaps the smallest theretofore used in such an attempt, and both art and extreme sport figured in his planned voyage. |
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Harbour porpoises, the smallest of their family in the UK, are a common sight here, along with minke whales, dolphins and basking sharks. |
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Sensitive detectors called seismometers record waves emitted by the smallest earthquakes. |
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The world's smallest mammal, the bumblebee bat, is found exclusively in a small number of karst caves in Thailand. |
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Slowly, he let his fingers drift down to brush against Jake's, and he gave the smallest smile. |
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The smallest unit of the battalion is a tactical loudspeaker broadcast team. |
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Although they make up the smallest percentage of all skin cancers, melanomas cause the greatest number of deaths. |
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The smallest merganser, the Smew of Eurasia sometimes visits America's northeastern shore. |
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Block E is the smallest block and is located along the Eastern boundary, adjacent to the rear of the Courthouse. |
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Blackburn is by far the smallest community in England to sustain a top-flight football club. |
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Inferred relationships are based on maximum parsimony, with this tree being one of eight identified topologies with the smallest number of steps. |
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X and Y could be microRNAs, transcriptional regulators or other proteins, or the smallest molecules and ions. |
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The townland is the smallest, officially recognised administrative unit in Ireland, and there are around 54,000 in the country. |
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The smallest possible dose of a tranquilizer or narcotic medicine should be used. |
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It uses the smallest amount of radiation, less than that obtained when flying transcontinentally. |
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For comparison, the gate length of the smallest silicon transistors is about 20 nanometers. |
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A wide range of bundle sizes was observed in leaves, with some of the smallest directed transversally rather than longitudinally. |
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However, it now says it wants to catch 2,914 minkes, the smallest of the great whales. |
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For now, bioprinting pioneers hope to make use of even the smallest 3D-printed organs. |
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In comparison, the tucuxi, one of the smallest dolphins, is about 5 feet long and 100 pounds. |
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Hove et al. found that box fishes exhibit some of the smallest amplitude recoil moments known among fishes. |
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We deal with everything from the smallest white-eye to a black vulture, from hedgehogs to jackals. |
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The monophthongs and diphthongs total 14 vowel sounds, perhaps the smallest vowel system of any long-established variety of English. |
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The hot summer of 2003 has led to more northern sightings of Britain's smallest rodent. |
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He was extremely gentle with her, and she felt only the smallest twinges of pain as he carried her up the grand stairs towards her rooms. |
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Reaching in his back pocket, he pulled out the ring of keys and twisted the smallest one in the lock on his right cuff. |
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No political entity should object to the sincere efforts to improve the city in even the smallest way. |
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The little brown bat is the smallest of the mouse-eared bat species, all belonging to the genus Myotis. |
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Recently, Mayor and fellow researcher Ed Louis discovered a new species of mouse lemur that may be the smallest primate in the world. |
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The mouse lemur, one of the smallest of the primates, measures only five inches long, not including its tail. |
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Territories vary greatly in size, the largest one more than five times the size of the smallest one. |
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This is the smallest potential solar system ever seen, and could help scientists understand more about how planetary systems form. |
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By paring components to the bone, Martin showed that even the smallest urban space can be a haven of tranquillity. |
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Inside, it was colder than I had expected, shiver-cold, and the smallest sounds echoed and boomed, hitting my ear like a fist. |
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She gave me a boost up so I could crawl into it, being the smallest one of us. |
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The author traces the roots of New Orleans' last and smallest zone of prostitution to antebellum bordellos and post-Civil War concert saloons. |
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Nanoscopic wires grown in gold may be the world's smallest solenoids, according to new theoretical analysis of the structures. |
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I will move out a week later and Bryn will get the best upgrade possible, from the smallest room to the second-biggest but most sunny room. |
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My boss and the Senator of West Virginia got into a brannigan over who grew up in the family that had the smallest outhouse. |
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Mycoplasma, chlamydia and ureaplasma are among the smallest of free-living organisms. |
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Not to be confused with bronchitis, bronchiolitis is an inflammation of the bronchioles, the smallest branches of the bronchial tree. |
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The most common type of pneumonia is bronchopneumonia, which affects the smallest airways in the lungs. |
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Luxembourg is one of the world's smallest sovereign states at 999 square miles. |
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Also known as Chinese painted quail, button quail are the smallest of the quails. |
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The company relocated 21 of its smallest stores to bigger outlets in the year and spruced up 135 other shops in a refurbishment programme. |
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The smallest spurfowl, the Hartlaub is found around stony outcrops and in sandy areas. |
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The new East End National Park will be the smallest in the country, covering just 20 square kilometres. |
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Because the fact of the matter is the Today show part is really, in a way, the smallest part in the great 34-hour scheme of it. |
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The atomists held that there are smallest indivisible bodies from which everything else is composed, and that these move about in an infinite void space. |
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Her yen for juxtaposition of pretty and ugly, water and tar, public and private, can be seen in the smallest moments. |
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Due to its shape, the pouch fills up so quickly that patients feel full after eating even the smallest portions of food. |
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With less than six minutes left, Iverson, the smallest man on the court, pounded his hand on the scorer's table during a timeout and guaranteed victory. |
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As the two continue to argue, young Bitsy slips away from her position outside the room, walking slowly downstairs to join the smallest member of the household. |
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Some of Britain's smallest and most unusual vehicles were on the roads in North Yorkshire yesterday as bubble car enthusiasts held their Microcars in Motion rally. |
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The problem is that many people reverse this idea and argue that so long as we have the smallest mote in our eye, we cannot criticize another for having a beam in his eye. |
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Think of it as track lighting on the smallest possible scale. |
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The smallest table measures three metres by four metres and can shake in any direction, simulating a quake and testing the movement of beams and columns. |
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The varied orientations of tiny fold patterns in the smallest grid boxes recall semaphore flags or suggest LED elements in a Times Square news zipper. |
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One is the Saint Lucia racer, perhaps the rarest snake in the world, and the other is the worm snake, one of the smallest, measuring less than six inches long. |
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In those days, at least in that part of England, there were no such things as training wheels and the smallest bicycles had twenty-four-inch wheels. |
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This not only has the benefit of looking elegant but frees up space so that designers are able to offer more comfort and luxury to even the smallest of cars. |
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I hate that sort of nit-picking negativity about the smallest of events. |
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In traditional society, family stability is considered key for maintaining the stability of society as a whole, since the family is the smallest social unit of the society. |
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The result would give Democrats their smallest House caucus since before the Great Depression. |
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The smallest version is backpack-able, the largest can carry a small radar, and all have endurance unlimited by fuel. |
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I hoped even the smallest success would bolster my confidence. |
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Typically commanded by a sergeant or staff sergeant, a squad or section is the smallest element in Army structure, and its size is dependent on its function. |
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The Mazda MPV minivan is one of the smallest and safest on the market. |
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Grace and her twin brother Billy are believed to be the smallest surviving set of twins ever born at Southend Hospital after coming into the world four months early. |
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When viewed from above, the shells appear to represent small piles of pebbles, with the smallest ones on the upper spire and the largest ones on the body whorl. |
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First, of the 24 providers categorized on the basis of their expressed support concerns, maximalists emerged as the largest group and minimalists the smallest group. |
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The police clearly have orders to break up even the smallest gathering despite the fact that freedom of expression and assembly are constitutionally guaranteed. |
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She turned it over a couple times in her hands before she finally opened it and out fell a piece of paper, folded into the smallest square it could be. |
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This duck is the smallest merganser commonly found in Washington. |
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You need to pick the very smallest neap tides to fish these wrecks. |
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Lydia also managed to dot a little bit of rouge on her cheeks and smudge the smallest amount of make-up onto her eyelids despite Sarah's protests. |
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Although we're one of the BBC's smallest local radio stations, our new schedule will give us one of the strongest presentation line-ups in the country. |
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The smallest housemate's pouf is about as iconic as her orange skin, though she's decided to retire the former. |
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Agnathans generally have the smallest brains for their body size, with hagfishes having brains that are two to three times larger than lampreys of the same body size. |
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And every year my darling little niece has the smallest of nibbles, tells me it's lovely and goes and spits it out in the upstairs loo when she thinks I'm not looking. |
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Toning will also make your skin much more receptive to the moisturiser you should be bunging onto your skin, making just the smallest amount needed for super soft skin. |
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The concentration of PM2.5, the smallest particulate matter, is at 153 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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Far from worrying about musty family skeletons in aristocratic cupboards, noble pedigrees are advertised and the smallest cup-full of blue blood proudly proclaimed. |
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However, there are few data for the largest and smallest size classes, and the apparent difference in slopes needs confirmation from additional study. |
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No creature was spared, from the largest sauropod to the smallest raptor. |
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He won then with less than 38 percent of the vote, the smallest plurality of any winning gubernatorial candidate in the country. |
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Even in the smallest of Indian locales, the divisions of geography and nationalism are played out on a micro scale. |
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It seeps up into the city from below, through even the smallest cracks and drains. |
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But there is not one syllable in what he said that suggests the smallest amount of confusion. |
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Being the smallest person among us, I had the first seat on the sled, the one closest to the dogs. |
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At 38,000 gross register tons, this is one of their smallest ships. |
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Always in his own eyes weak, wretched, and vile, unworthy of the smallest blessing, he rested solely on the merit and mediation of His great High Priest. |
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Nails range from the smallest, thinnest brads to large, weighty spikes. |
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Little knobs of teal, our smallest native duck, appear out of nowhere. |
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Find the smallest index of a basic variables with a negative value. |
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He had control over even the smallest detail and most likely would have told his subordinate what to do. |
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The spherical shape of a soap bubble is due to all the molecules in the surface attracting each other and pulling the thin film into the smallest possible area. |
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Acknowledgement represents the smallest quantum of human interaction. |
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They'll feed during the biggest spring tides and the smallest neaps. |
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The grey horse just made too many mistakes over the big obstacles, though ironically it was a bad error at the smallest fence, the water jump, which ended his chances. |
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These areas are of course the smallest, and seem to jump in front of the saw blade when cutting through opaque areas so that the labradorescent area is sliced at a bad angle. |
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The lacrimal bones are the smallest and most fragile of the cranial bones. |
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Of the eight Scottish banks, Clydesdale had been the third largest by deposits, the North being the smallest. |
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A true delineation of the smallest man is capable of interesting the greatest man. |
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The thousands of thrips species include among their number the smallest of all winged insects. |
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Adelie penguins are one of the smallest and most widely found penguins in the Antarctic. |
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He grabbed the handlebars of the smallest Vespa near the end of the row and pulled the machine free of its slot. |
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The world's smallest violin playing hearts and flowers for every sweetheart of the Midwest who didn't make it in Hollywood. |
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A few miles south of the city of Bayeux is one of the smallest cemeteries. |
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Next, Ray seeks out one of the forest's smallest but vital forest creatures, the mighty wood ant. |
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Next he seeks out one of the forest's smallest but most important inhabitants, the mighty wood ant. |
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Steven Berkoff was chumming it with Marie Helvin, who had the smallest of portions on her plate. |
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A terminal grade is the smallest grain size to which an entrained clast may be reduced by crushing and abrasion under a glacier. |
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Sequencing of the smallest Apicomplexan genome from the human pathogen Babesia microti. |
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A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in language that is capable of conveying a distinction in meaning, such as the b in bat and the m in mat. |
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Peter points out a goldcrest, Britain''s smallest bird, red crossbill and a woodpecker. |
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Richard Steel of Mold captured the UK's smallest true thrush, the redwing, feeding on red berries. |
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The inferior turbinate is the largest, followed by the middle, and the superior turbinate is the smallest. |
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The elephants, the smallest of the Asian elephants, frequently enter plantations in search of food and cause damage. |
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But the archetypal image of the grandparent, a Quiet Reminiscer like Grandpa Simpson, now makes up the smallest cluster. |
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Bureaucrats purposely wrote the regulations so restrictively that even the smallest changes would disqualify the policies. |
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Silicon Laboratories Inc has revealed what has been described as the industry's smallest and most integrated single-chip USB to UART bridge. |
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The bank swallow is the smallest swallow in North America and can be found on every continent except Antarctica. |
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Three techniques proved reworking the smallest parts is possible, given certain conditions. |
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This sensor from OSRAM Encelium is the industry's smallest wireless, battery powered sensor to combine passive infrared and photosensor control. |
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Statues of Lenin have been overlooking the smallest Ukrainian villages for decades. |
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The smallest is the ringed seal, found from Japan to Scandinavia, Greenland and Canada. |
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The smallest are the Sumatrans, with males of 250 pounds and females 50 pounds lighter. |
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The Little Penguin, also known as the Fairy Penguin, is the world's smallest, and the only penguin permanently found in Australia. |
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The smallest sunflower, grown by the Knoulberry Residents Group, won a prize of environmentally-friendly loo paper. |
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The smallest and the largest pinfishes were captured in the 6-10 m and 11-15 m depth ranges, respectively. |
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Pipistrelles are among the smallest of bats and Burton is the smallest of the pipistrelles. |
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Milling was an extraction of the smallest core structure visible, which was defined as a small, crenulated otolith-core outline. |
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Blood feuds are chains of revenge murders between two families that might start over the smallest of conflicts and continue on for decades. |
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This protective blanket of peat, which covers whole landscapes, has been largely generated by one of our smallest plants, sphagnum bog moss. |
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This is one of the smallest and lowest-powered mass spectrometer designs in the world. |
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Indeed, the smallest gun I think might deliver enough shock for a brachiosaur to notice would be a Civil War field piece loaded with solid shot. |
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It is the smallest territorial police force in England and Wales, in both geographic area and the number of police officers. |
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It was believed that turbojet or turboprop engines could power all aircraft, from the largest to smallest designs. |
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The smallest types, unpowered push mowers, are suitable for small residential lawns and gardens. |
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Except in the smallest of boilers the steam escape has little effect on dampening the fire. |
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Generally, rubber bands are numbered from smallest to largest, width first. |
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In November 2011, Belfast became the smallest city to host the MTV Europe Music Awards. |
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The bill disfranchised 60 of the smallest boroughs, and reduced the representation of 47 others. |
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The 56 smallest of these, as measured by their housing stock and tax assessments, were completely abolished. |
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Disraeli's cabinet of twelve, with six peers and six commoners, was the smallest since Reform. |
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We have the smallest nuclear capability of any recognised nuclear weapon state accounting for less than one per cent of the global inventory. |
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The Pitcairn Islands has the smallest population of any democracy in the world. |
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As before, the genetic distance between Caucasoid and Mongoloid is the smallest and that between Negroid and Mongoloid is the largest. |
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For these reasons the smallest commercial steam engines were about 2 horsepower. |
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This made the Western Isles the Scottish council area with the smallest percentage of atheists in the population. |
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Eliot is surely of the very smallest importance to anyone, even to himself. |
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Ireland had one of its smallest contingents in its history at the games, with only 106 individuals participating. |
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Following up on this, Iceland qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the smallest nation ever to accomplish this feat. |
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As an artificial island, it is sometimes mentioned as the world's smallest island divided by a border. |
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Medicine and Veterinary Medicine became one of these, and in September 2002, became the smallest of three Colleges in the University. |
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The best preserved but also one of the smallest forts is Rough Castle Fort. |
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Twelve of the smallest counties were paired to form sheriffdoms, a process of amalgamation that was to continue until the twentieth century. |
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Penderyn Distillery is located in the Brecon Beacons National Park and is considered to be the smallest distillery in the world. |
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However, by 1969, mergers elsewhere had reduced the number of Scottish banks to three with Clydesdale now being the smallest. |
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Brittany is the region of France that has the smallest proportion of immigrants. |
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Easington district has the largest school population by year, and Teesdale the smallest with two schools. |
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Many of the smallest species have become extinct, requiring vigilance in the conservation of the wild species. |
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The smallest turbines are used for applications such as battery charging for auxiliary power. |
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The smallest tubes, tracheoles, penetrate cells and serve as sites of diffusion for water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. |
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A cladistic species is the smallest group of populations that can be distinguished by a unique set of morphological or genetic traits. |
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France is the smallest emitter of carbon dioxide among the G8, due to its heavy investment in nuclear power. |
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Instead of just delivering electricity, it draws electricity from even the smallest generators, like rooftop solar panels. |
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Bergen is one of the smallest cities in Europe to have both tram and trolleybus electric urban transport systems simultaneously. |
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I tried a similar procedure for our stations, but the range between the largest and smallest magnitudes seemed unmanageably large. |
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Sperm whales consist the largest and smallest odontocetes, and spend a large portion of their life hunting squid. |
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Japan ranks 27th of 189 countries in the 2014 ease of doing business index and has one of the smallest tax revenues of the developed world. |
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It is also arguably the smallest extant species of mammal, next to the Etruscan shrew. |
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The Call duck has also received a place as the world's smallest domestic duck breed, as it weighs less than 1kg. |
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Elderships, numbering over 500, are the smallest administrative units and do not play a role in national politics. |
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Africa's largest country is Algeria, and its smallest country is Seychelles, an archipelago off the east coast. |
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The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans. |
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The smallest scale eddies may last for a matter of seconds, while the larger features may persist for months to years. |
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They are largest on average in the northwest Pacific Ocean basin and smallest in the northeastern Pacific Ocean basin. |
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The smallest storm on record, Tropical Storm Marco, formed during October 2008, and made landfall in Veracruz. |
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The smallest mitochondrial genome sequenced to date is the 5967 bp mtDNA of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is an integral part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom, the smallest but richest of the world's six floral kingdoms. |
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It is the smallest fire and rescue service in the United Kingdom and the only to be staffed entirely by retained firefighters. |
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This was overcome in early successful helicopters by using the smallest engines available. |
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The League is attempting to get into the Guinness World Records for the smallest league in the world. |
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As of 2009, the largest county by area is North Yorkshire and the smallest is the City of London. |
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Greater London and the metropolitan counties are all in the 15 largest by population and the 15 smallest by area. |
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By population the largest such county is Bristol and the smallest is Rutland. |
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Slough is the smallest unitary authority by area that is not also a ceremonial county and Cheshire East is the largest. |
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Hartlepool is the smallest such unitary authority by population and Cheshire West and Chester is the largest. |
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Scientists will probably never be certain of the largest and smallest dinosaurs to have ever existed. |
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This last language has the smallest number of consonants in the world, with just six. |
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The Island Line franchise was, until February 2007, the smallest train operating company on the National Rail network. |
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Rangifer vary in colour and size from the smallest, the Peary caribou, to the largest, the boreal woodland caribou. |
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The smallest proportion of the soil cover consists of the chestnut soils of the southern and eastern regions. |
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The beaches along the coast of Santa Catarina are a great attraction for tourists visiting the smallest state of the South Region. |
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Uruguay has by far the smallest population of any country that has won a World Cup. |
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The second smallest suyu, Antisuyu, was northwest of Cusco in the high Andes. |
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Kuntisuyu was the smallest suyu, located along the southern coast of modern Peru, extending into the highlands towards Cusco. |
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It has the smallest hydrocarbon reserves of any Gulf state, producing 48,000 barrels per day from its one onshore field. |
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Santos vary in size, with the smallest examples around eight inches tall and the largest about twenty inches tall. |
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The current record holder for the world's smallest horse is Thumbelina, a fully mature miniature horse affected by dwarfism. |
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For a list of languages with the smallest numbers of native speakers, see lists of endangered languages. |
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Oceania is the smallest continental grouping in land area and the second smallest in population after Antarctica. |
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The largest book is the second, with 1,285 sentences, while the smallest is eleventh, with 56 sentences. |
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It is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population. |
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At the hamlet of Wasdale Head is St Olaf's Church, one of the smallest churches in England. |
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Shrews are also fairly common, and the smallest, the pygmy shrew, is one of the smallest mammals in the world. |
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Sengi weigh between 30 and 45g and grow only to be four inches in length, making them the smallest of the 19 sub-species. |
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Mandibles with 4 teeth decreasing in size from the apical teeth, the antepenultime smallest. |
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Chaetodipus was identified by the presence of bunodont, bicolumnar molars and was the smallest mammal in the sample. |
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The dwarf sperm whale is the smallest of all the whales and even smaller than some of the larger dolphins. |
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Pure Digital has added to its line of Flip Video cameras with the new Mino, the smallest, lightest and most portable video camera in the series. |
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It has the capacity to galvanise any product from the smallest component to 50ft long steelwork by single dip and longer by double dipping. |
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Research found the biggest brains belonged to Scandinavians with the smallest being Micronesians in the western Pacific ocean. |
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Measurements of the brain cavities showed that Scandinavians had the biggest brains and Micronesians the smallest. |
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The Caspian seal is one of the smallest members of the earless seal family and unique in that it is found exclusively in the Caspian Sea. |
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They have struggled to bring in enough prey for their young sacrificing the smallest owlet gave the others a muchneeded meal. |
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Finally, make sure that your content JavaScript code have been minified to create the smallest download possible. |
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The small blue butterfly, or the Cupido minimus, is the UK's smallest butterfly, with a wingspan of only 16 to 27mm. |
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Northgate is not a televisable venue, and it is one of the smallest we have. |
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I did my master's thesis in the Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve, Ecuador's smallest protected area, just outside of Quito. |
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From the smallest details to grand gestures, the insides of Etihad are designed to please the frazzled flier and the sanguine snoozer. |
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This is despite a 5000-fold difference in mass between Tyrannosaurus rex and the smallest feathered theropods from China. |
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Cytopathologists have been primarily morphologists, using the smallest possible biopsy specimen for diagnosis. |
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The smallest, a sopranino, fits in your pocket and measures only six inches. |
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Among the key discoveries is the 10 centimetre long Berthe's mouse lemur, the world's smallest primate. |
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There are 10 species of chevrotains in existence, and the smallest are as tiny as rabbits, weighing around a pound and a half at maturity. |
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What is the smallest member of the toothed whale family, often seen swimming in ship's bow waves? |
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Soon after, researchers at the Institute finished sequencing the bacterium Mycoplasm genitalium, the smallest known genome. |
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Springtails belong to the smallest group of hexapodous arthropods and are the most diverse and widespread among. |
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Each natural number corresponds to a chronon, which is the smallest non-decomposable unit of time that can be represented in the model. |
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Private equity funds, perhaps the most scrutinized of the four power brokers, are also by far the smallest. |
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The main island of Puerto Rico is, by land area the smallest of the Greater Antilles. |
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Alternatively, cruise guests can take a fantastic trip to Grip Fisherman's Island, home to Norway's smallest stave church. |
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The next form of repetition is fundamental not only to many folk songs but also to art music in its smallest and largest sections. |
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Clara thought she had never seen him look so small and mean. He was as if trying to get himself into the smallest possible compass. |
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