Ten years ago, misuse of rifles of any sort, especially of our type was vanishingly small. |
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It strikes me as vanishingly unlikely that most of the seniors ordering from Canada actually could not pay for their drugs any other way. |
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With serious cases of lead poisoning becoming vanishingly rare, however, such lawsuits have dried up. |
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If you sum a thousand terms, the result is vanishingly close to 2, but the exact rational representation fills two thousand binary digits. |
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The fact that in typical sized prints the difference is vanishingly small is of no account. |
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Paid bloggers are a vanishingly small percentage of the entire blogging population, and will almost certainly continue to be so. |
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On the other hand, the chances of regaining independence after being vegetative for three months are vanishingly small. |
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Leaks are vanishingly rare. The White House press team is a master of the twin arts of bullying and bamboozling. |
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When it comes to the formation of Internet-related companies, the proportion of women is still vanishingly small. |
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Alas, vanishingly few students from the lowest echelons of society are among the intake. |
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Outside science, vanishingly few deep thinkers win a Nobel Prize. |
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Compared to the thousands of new books published each year, and hundreds of thousands more already in or out of print, 52 seems like a vanishingly small number. |
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There can be few children more wanted than an IVF child so the chances of such a child being mistreated in some way by its parents are vanishingly small. |
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Compared to what the Community spends in seven years on subsidising the cultivation of tobacco, this amount is still vanishingly small. |
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The number of cases in which, for example, a trustee is legally pursued for the application of ethical considerations is vanishingly small, in Canada and in other jurisdictions. |
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Whether skin-like, playing on the diaphanous and the vanishingly thin, or saturated, excessive, gestural and almost baroque, it conveys with force the tactility of its materials and the energy if its tensions. |
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Mike Ashley, in a vanishingly rare interview yesterday, sounded a determined and optimistic note. |
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But convictions are vanishingly rare, especially in England. |
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If the purpose of Phase I tests is to determine appropriate doses, and the practice is to start with low doses then raise them, the likelihood that a child who is the first participant will benefit is vanishingly small. |
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Universite de Sherbrooke chemist Yue Zhao has been able to purchase just such convenience with some vanishingly small amounts of gold. |
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However, they noted that such studies have already been done, without settling the issue, and that the feasibility of conducting further studies of this kind with sufficient numbers of patients would be vanishingly small. |
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But this is a vanishingly small minority, which also often in reality from a related industry and their bids accordingly able to present professionally. |
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Apparently some pharmacists are now dissolving it in glycerin, thus avoiding the use of alcohol, but if gentian violet is used as directed baby will get vanishingly small amounts. |
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Shanahan's book is often beautifully written but appears to be targeted at a backpacker readership at a time when backpackers are vanishingly thin on the ground. |
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Murder-suicide in pilots or in gun massacres is vanishingly rare. |
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