We all need activities to satisfy our minuscule attention spans.
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Maia came out weighing just 12.3 ounces, minuscule and bruised.
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These minuscule objects tend to vaporize in our upper atmosphere.
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Others say their wagers get capped overnight to minuscule amounts.
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Vector's prices are minuscule compared to larger rocket launch providers.
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But that is minuscule next to the tally at Wells.
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At least, they do for a minuscule number of citizens.
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The bar is minuscule; it doesn't even have a bathroom.
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Elsewhere, diesel's overall market share ranges from zero to minuscule.
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Messaging aside, the balloon's biggest problem was its minuscule proportions.
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Most of the minuscule Army was spread across the West.
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It's a minuscule sample size, but that's not the point.
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But these would be minuscule, rarely winning a single seat.
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But on a desktop screen these favicons are truly minuscule.
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Provider systems do a lot of revenue with minuscule margins.
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In relation to that history, my problems were made minuscule.
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Bird cages are full of minuscule doves that move about.
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It's not nothing, but it's still minuscule compared to Clinton's operation.
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Compared to WhatsApp's 1 billion users, Signal's user base is minuscule.
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Its size is minuscule against the ICRC's annual budget of $1.7bn.
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But it is in minuscule quantities, and it is not metal.
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The lead is minuscule when compared with the 2000,2903 votes cast.
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But the resources remain minuscule, especially compared to other international treaties.
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Both the eclipse and Harvey reminded us how minuscule we are.
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They are sick of someone offering them a minuscule tax grant.
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It is important to note how minuscule this accommodation really is.
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However, research studies have shown voter fraud to be statistically minuscule.
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Repeated research has shown the threat of fraud to be minuscule.
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The three central characters in Cowboy all live in minuscule apartments.
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"It's a Valentino bag," Lizzo said about the minuscule silver bag.
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But books are now a minuscule part of the company's revenue.
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Meanwhile, back in the US, the minuscule was devouring the behemoth.
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But the budget is minuscule and barely covers the enforcers' salaries.
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It's minuscule compared to major companies Samsung competes against, like Apple.
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Music Traitors, had 55,000 sales and a minuscule 4.4 million streams.
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But I hear the cosmos howling fiercely inside Its minuscule cranium.
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That seemingly minuscule 1.5% fee difference translates into $30,000 over 25 years.
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Yet the legal issue at the heart of these cases is minuscule.
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It's light as hell and takes up a minuscule amount of space.
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Look at myself minuscule, little particle on the face of this earth.
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Its minuscule size made this rock super difficult to study from Earth.
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Both leads were minuscule given the 1003,259 total delegates attending the convention.
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It would make the "right to repair" debate seem minuscule in comparison.
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They also felt comfortable to wear in my admittedly minuscule ear canals.
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Of these, only a minuscule fraction showed signs of life at birth.
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I think the word minuscule applies even more so in that instance.
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Obviously, the odds of being murdered by your online date are minuscule.
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"At this point the most minuscule change can make an enormous difference."
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Here in Iceland, with our minuscule population, it's more like one degree.
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"There's a minuscule chance of justice if they report violence," she said.
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The experts say hoaxes make up a minuscule amount of the cases.
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Studies have established that fraud is a minuscule factor in American elections.
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He wrote in minuscule handwriting in a combination of English and Japanese.
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Only a minuscule fraction of patients will become infected with C. auris.
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When light hits something, it exerts an incredibly minuscule amount of pressure.
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But, non-fossil sources are still minuscule in the Chinese energy system.
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THERE ARE PROBABLY, WHAT, 5, 10 MILLION DEVICES, SO IT'S JUST MINUSCULE.
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We watch as shadows become people through minuscule strokes and painterly inflections.
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"The overall impact to our business is minuscule," a FedEx spokeswoman said.
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Traditionally, equatorial LEO has been a minuscule portion of the satellite market.
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On the show, minuscule shifts in allegiances could result in expletive-filled showdowns.
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"In Barcelona, property taxes are minuscule, averaging around $23 a month," Fernandez said.
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People entering the United States are screened and the refugee numbers are minuscule.
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You won't find the handy shuffle switch that's on Apple's minuscule iPod, however.
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Of course, Cortana's footprint on the mobile side is, compared to Siri, minuscule.
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Mobile ads are typically relegated to the top or bottom in minuscule spaces.
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Sometimes, this would be followed by a few minuscule but triumphant steps forward.
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Overall, the share of textiles made from recycled materials "is minuscule," she said.
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But Trump's understanding of the office -- and of the political process was minuscule.
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Smaller earthquakes, mostly too minuscule to be noticed by residents, were recorded recently.
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A minuscule percentage of the ads aired during the Democratic primary were negative.
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The percentage of BMWs that ever get anywhere near a track is minuscule.
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The hormonal system is easily disrupted by a minuscule amount of these chemicals .
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When measured by monetary values, it's minuscule by Shenzen or Silicon Valley standards.
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The mayor of this minuscule island capital, Christophe Sueur, sees a broader threat.
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This is a minuscule amount of data on which to base strong recommendations.
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Robert described the minuscule wrap as tasting and looking like a plastic bag.
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Slate also attributed its issues to minuscule revenue from the ads Apple placed.
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In the 1960s, the gap between Eisenhower's Republicans and Kennedy's Democrats was minuscule.
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Those figures are minuscule compared with investment in Silicon Valley, and even London.
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The men and women here are extended hope only in minuscule, homeopathic amounts.
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The three Baltic nations have minuscule militaries that lack tanks or fighter jets.
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"Each variant would only explain a very minuscule proportion of the difference in empathy."
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"I'm pretty sure that on human time scales, those are minuscule effects," he said.
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The minuscule price increase is so small, we'd be crazy not to recommend it.
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The threat, however, appears minuscule compared to similar behavior by Russian accounts in 2016.
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Up until then, the minuscule prey would've been fairly evenly distributed throughout the ocean.
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Today only 230 percent do, including a minuscule 103 percent of private sector workers.
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One of the most promising comes in the minuscule form of a silicon chip.
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What's really extraordinary about the Compute Card isn't its minuscule size, but its consistency.
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But then she thought it'd be wise to escape through a minuscule cat flap.
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The veil was embroidered with minuscule pearls that looked like stars in the sky.
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The cost of fuel is minuscule compared with the fares Hector's American passengers pay.
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Such minuscule returns are the result of an unprecedented era of monetary policy activism.
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The cost to replace our two worn-out OC-85033s is minuscule in comparison.
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"I'm pretty sure that on human time scales those are minuscule effects," Duffy said.
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Bats are world-class echolocators, capable of navigating tight spaces and detecting minuscule insects.
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The amount of lending done by peer-to-peer lenders, for example, remains minuscule.
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No technology, no ingenuity, can replace the collective importance of all these minuscule creatures.
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And they're minuscule when compared with the compensation received by each company's chief executive.
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Minuscule white insects fluttered up, and the people at the next table glanced over.
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Traditional video stores were shoestring operations with minuscule offerings and a whiff of seediness.
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A minuscule percentage of abortions involve infants who show signs of life at birth.
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On the underbelly of each I found the same name — "Schleich" — in minuscule lettering.
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Now, only 10.5 percent do, including a minuscule 6.4 percent of private sector workers.
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Any single variant in the parents had a minuscule effect on the children's education.
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And among the world population, the figure was truly minuscule — less than 203 percent.
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If she loses, Democrats' chances of taking the Senate, already pretty small, become minuscule.
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But those countries account for a minuscule fraction of emerging stock and bond markets.
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They are also confident that, despite its minuscule size, the fossil is an adult.
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By comparing it to T. rex we see that it was actually pretty minuscule.
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Do you really have such minuscule confidence in the intrinsic appeal of your programming?
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An accompanying titanium sautoir, set with minuscule tsavorites, can also double as a bracelet.
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And even though the sample size is minuscule, the miserable start has bothered Reyes.
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Absentee ballot fraud is a felony and though it occurs, the numbers are minuscule.
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Now, only 220 percent do, including a minuscule 220 percent of private sector workers.
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The WHO's funding is minuscule compared to the scope of the work it does.
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" Duffy was nonplussed, answering, "I'm pretty sure that on human timescales, those are minuscule effects.
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Some of these event modifications for gender are minuscule to the point of being symbolic.
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Knowing that my story has affected others, even in a minuscule way, keeps me passionate.
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It still fits in a normal wallet even though it has a minuscule battery bump.
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Crash frequency will have plummeted, and car owners will have a minuscule need for insurance.
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While that number may seem minuscule, it still amounts to a lot of Android devices.
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"The words 'minuscule minority' hurt us a lot," said Godi, speaking by phone from Bengaluru.
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The angle change on the keyboard "is so minuscule you will not notice," he insisted.
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Others squeeze into minuscule living spaces in order to follow their dreams in exciting cities.
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"This is minuscule," Malcolm Brocklebank, Chairman of the Hong Kong Cruiser Owners' Association, told me.
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Rigorous studies showed that weight-bearing workouts resulted in only minuscule changes in bone density.
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Perhaps we've simply gotten bigger, but I did have to agree the fry looked minuscule.
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"They're almost like slaves who live on these minuscule tips by the officers," he said.
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The contamination could have affected a large or minuscule percentage of the products on shelves.
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But the artifacts are dwarfed by thousands of note cards covered in minuscule cursive handwriting.
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Stocks, corporate bonds and commodities all fell, while Treasury bonds eked out a minuscule gain.
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Other micro-neighborhoods are minuscule, like Longvale, which comprises a few blocks along Millard Avenue.
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Because it is minuscule, Snedens Landing has only a few available homes at any time.
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On both continents, many families depend on subsistence farming and a minuscule supply of livestock.
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However, that carbon footprint is minuscule when compared to worse polluters like flying or driving.
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She has minuscule support among voters of color and in the polls in those states.
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Sony's "Blumhouse's Fantasy Island" took in a minuscule $4.2 million in its second weekend out.
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Just imagine watching Titanic, Mad Max, or any Christopher Nolan film on a minuscule television.
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On that view, real pay rose only a minuscule 0.1 percent over the past year.
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They still have a minuscule number of warheads compared to the United States and Russia.
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You know, with a series you have to give your characters minuscule amounts of growth.
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They're just everywhere, and I never looked at anything [so] minuscule and impressive before like that.
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Probably the most valuable bauble of all was a minuscule diamond mined from the Ural Mountains.
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Measuring the proton's minuscule weak force required the researchers create an experiment that could spot it.
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Internet use is widespread among China's 1.4 billion people but the retail trading market is minuscule.
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As you can imagine, having even minuscule amounts of nicotine inside your vagina is not great.
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Knowing the process is irreversible, they scramble to come to grips with the massive—er, minuscule?
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Largan grinds the minuscule lenses and other optical equipment that goes into high-end smartphone cameras.
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Much like the keys on the Surface 3, they're large with a minuscule gap between them.
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The firm's researchers are experimenting with minuscule lipid spheres loaded with proteins, including synthetic elephant p53.
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In the short run, the same study found, America's gains from trade with China are minuscule.
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It's on this minuscule scale that colour and contrast can be controlled in Samsung television panels.
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I'm sure they exist, but their tablet marketshare in the U.S. is either minuscule or nonexistent.
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Although votes matter in bulk, the chance of any individual vote deciding the outcome is minuscule.
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Though her cervical cancer had been in remission since 2012, the odds of conception were minuscule.
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It can also detect and alert farmers to "sea lice," a minuscule and deadly fish parasite.
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Yet workers are getting minuscule raises that don't make up for the rising cost of living.
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But federal officials, following Mr. Trump's lead, continued to insist that the mortality level was minuscule.
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"The number is minuscule," said Seamus Hughes, the deputy director of the program at George Washington.
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The jump happens in slow motion as she frees herself of every minuscule thought and doubt.
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Still, any redaction, no matter how minuscule, could omit information crucial to understanding what investigators uncovered.
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Its current level of financing is minuscule when compared with the gigantic private export-financing market.
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Alas, the chance that the Senate measure will be adopted by the current Congress is minuscule.
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They ruled that the Indian L.G.B.T. population was a "minuscule fraction" too small to warrant protection.
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Those minuscule moments are why I perform and why the stage serves as my second home.
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That amount may be minuscule for a company that last year had $3.3 billion in revenue.
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And so that just gives you a sense for how minuscule a contribution that actually makes.
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And they&aposre minuscule when compared with the compensation received by each company&aposs chief executive.
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"They&aposre almost like slaves who live on these minuscule tips by the officers," he said.
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People may not realize that the money funneled into SNAP is a minuscule $1.86 per day.
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And yet the chances that the House Democratic Caucus was going to impeach Trump looked minuscule.
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The odds of being able to reach 23% of 211,22007 people one year later are minuscule.
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They dissolved almost 600 pounds of rock to extract 46 minuscule crystals containing the mineral chromite.
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It's about men and women probing, recognizing and exploiting minuscule opportunities to render their opponents helpless.
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Having your eyeballs, possibly the most sensitive, achy, valuable organ in the body, poked with minuscule needles.
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For another, it seemed only a minuscule percentage of the battle's multi-million budget went toward lighting.
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Vehicular terrorism is still a minuscule part of the overall picture of pedestrians being killed by cars.
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And while it's possible that something could leak out, even past a tampon, it would be minuscule.
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The available funding for such research is minuscule compared with the efforts poured into developing new drugs.
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Yes, but: These efforts are minuscule when you consider the importance of scale to dominant digital distributors.
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The ripples that a person creates, for instance, are far too minuscule to detect here on Earth.
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The inner corners of the eyes may be a minuscule, but they're also a high-impact area.
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At the earliest stages of assembly, all the tools being used are for minuscule parts and adjustments.
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A similarly sized outlay, minuscule by federal standards, could be enough to end the current homicide spike.
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He limited the Twins to three hits in seven frames and is holding opponents to a minuscule .
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That's a minuscule number, considering HUD has given money to 1,200 communities totaling $137 billion since 1974.
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Yet the contribution government waste and abuse makes to America's $4 trillion federal budget is surely minuscule?
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The number of available apps, of course, is minuscule when compared to the size of the web.
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And it increases your appreciation, or at least your attention to the more goofy or minuscule pleasures.
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These anecdotes are minuscule in the grand scheme of things, and I really can't stress that enough.
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Trump also suggested that the Paris Agreement would lead to only a minuscule reduction in global temperature.
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This is especially true when even minuscule contributions, like naming the Slinky earned recognition in the Times.
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But even by the here-today-gone-tomorrow ethos of punk, the Erasers' recording output was minuscule.
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Really, the weight on me is so minuscule compared to what he has to face every day.
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No matter that the odds of my dying from surgery were minuscule; I was having a hysterectomy.
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He also said the estimated investments, a few hundred million euros in Italy's ports, were essentially minuscule.
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The odds of initiating a constructive conversation with a shellshocked adolescent or her defensive mother were minuscule.
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Look for the Unsubscribe option that often appears in minuscule text near the footer of an email.
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But the digital portion of that total is only 285 percent, including a minuscule 1.6 million streams.
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All but a minuscule fraction of kids crossing with adults are in the company of close kin.
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That being said, price isn't the only factor worth considering, especially when price differences are so minuscule.
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But here's the kicker: $417 million is minuscule as a percentage of Bloomberg's $64 billion net worth.
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Life as we know it is limited to a minuscule biological range, topping out seven miles up.
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Even in 2016, the number of Russian ads was minuscule versus the spending by US political parties.
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" Read More "Knowing that my story has affected others, even in a minuscule way, keeps me passionate.
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Her recipes never called for an exorbitant amount of ingredients, which complimented my minuscule college student wallet.
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The TV shows critics went nuts for, from Twin Peaks to The Leftovers, boasted truly minuscule audiences.
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No, I'm not going to tell you to skip tomorrow's latte (or whatever minuscule semiregular purchase you make).
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Though this may seem minuscule, the costs add up, resulting in $32.8 million of spending in 20113 alone.
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But that cannot cleanse water of minuscule, buoyant particles, including many bacteria and viruses, which will not settle.
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Differently abled characters made up an absolutely minuscule 2.5% of speaking characters — and this is just on screen!
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A benefit of Vaughn's assured spareness is that it suffuses small elements and minuscule details with hefty meanings.
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By comparison, only a minuscule amount of files shared across the platform included voice messages and audio files.
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According to EET, sales were minuscule in the first few years, then rose to significant levels by 2015.
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Ted Cruz has noted, the AHCA proposed to eliminate only a minuscule number of ObamaCare's 12 insurance mandates.
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In any case, vigilantism and the beef trade generate minuscule incomes compared with India's $60 billion dairy industry.
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Our #TinyCafe is now open today through Saturday serving free minuscule versions of some of your favorite dishes.
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That is a minuscule fraction of the tens of millions of Americans whose financial contracts include arbitration clauses.
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Despite its massive debt-to-GDP numbers, the chance of China going belly up is minuscule, said Lau.
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The catalog also gives minuscule shrift to the role of women in this first rank of Japanese architecture.
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You might consider grammar an annoying technicality, a minuscule detail of speech and writing not worth much effort.
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Less is written about the minuscule distance that exists between a short attention span and defective moral agency.
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And given its minuscule size, it can squeeze in your already crowded keychain without taking up excess space.
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But those guys make bonkers supercars that sell in minuscule quantities and cost lots and lots of money.
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Budgets for film projects are becoming so minuscule it's forcing people to do more work for less money.
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This redefinition comes at a time when the chances of a serious two-state negotiation are already minuscule.
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This is an incredibly rigorous test requiring dozens of microscopic steps and minuscule signals transmitted throughout your brain.
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"When they say we have a majority, it's like this," he added, gesturing to suggest a minuscule edge.
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But the solutions suggested by our anatomy group — an informal, minuscule, far-from-scientific survey — involve more work.
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She tells me she became highly sensitive to other buildings, minuscule levels of mold, and chemicals or smells.
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Guinea worm — also known as dracunculiasis, or "affliction with little dragons" — is a minuscule parasite found in ponds.
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Global health Minuscule particles coated with anti-seizure drugs seem to halt microbes that feed on brain tissue.
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The digital camera took photos that were about 1.5MB each, but Gary shrank them to a minuscule 25KB.
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It's a minuscule number compared with the 33 million square feet of office space in the same area.
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Recently, China reported just 11 new cases — minuscule compared to the numbers it used to see, Fauci said.
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The chances might be minuscule, but in theory a fair coin could still produce any combination of heads.
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That is minuscule compared with the acres of corn (11 million) and soybeans (63 million) planted last year.
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By comparison to Penttbom, the effort was minuscule, and the agents knew that the case was growing colder.
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Despite Dr. Ehlers's efforts, scientists remain a minuscule part of the Congress, according to the Congressional Research Services.
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Look for minuscule, oval-shaped eggs, called nits, firmly attached to the hair shaft close to the scalp.
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An EPA review found that even minuscule amounts of the pesticide could impact fetus and infant brain development.
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The drop in prices Wednesday morning "are minuscule, with oil's price action continuing to be constructive," Halley said.
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Mr. Brewer described Mr. Schropp's stake as "a minuscule interest" that the N.R.A. found not to be objectionable.
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Although Obama's stake is minuscule, worth no more than $30, it reflects a much larger surge of investment.
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But even with their minuscule support nationwide, the two candidates could have an outsize impact on the presidential race.
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That things that said correspond to our experience of the world do not of count The most minuscule world.
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The focus of my images is contrast in scales from life-size to minuscule layers of ideas and beauty.
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What caused it is unknown, but shoddy maintenance, a minuscule budget and years of neglect have taken their toll.
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I think to the extent that GPS is replacing hippocampal function, it's likely to be a really minuscule amount.
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The problem with these minuscule conversion rates is that it dramatically raises the cost of acquiring a customer (CAC).
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The fact is that voter fraud occurs at such a minuscule level that it hardly ever affects a race.
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"Jaws" seldom offered shots of a shark, while "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" contained a remarkably minuscule portion of blood.
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There were sample MicroLED panels on hand to get across just how minuscule the RGB pixels are, as well.
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If you're patting yourself on the back for minuscule efforts to save, you might want to rethink your strategies.
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But it puts Democrats in alignment with policy goals that make the changes ushered in by Obamacare appear minuscule.
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But his first victory felt so good, even though it was minuscule in terms of competition and in rewards.
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Sugar differences were also minuscule; the "healthy" food only had three fewer grams of sugar than the comparable food.
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A mere 1 point changed — It's now 20 points — minuscule in comparison to the 22-point swing among men.
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"Funding is minuscule compared to what the need is," said Mark Ghilarducci, the director of California's emergency services offices.
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Each photon's individual momentum is minuscule, but the collective push is (theoretically) enough to get a solar sail moving.
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Sales of such diamonds are still minuscule compared with the $14 billion of rough stones dug up each year.
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The GameCube D-Pad, a minuscule, cheap insult, is testament to how something so simple can go so wrong.
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If only, preposterously, all those minuscule actions were not tiny inflictions on the environment, but tiny improvements to it.
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Sprouting from the tree bark like a minuscule hair, Mr. Williams bestowed it with a fitting name: redwood stubble.
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In some states, the figure is minuscule: 8 percent in Arizona, 5 percent in Texas, 4 percent in Louisiana.
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In the same "60 Minutes" interview, Lawrence shared that she had a minuscule "H2O" tattooed on her right hand.
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However, the added risk to public safety in a country that averages 15,000 homicides a year was statistically minuscule.
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Japan may have brought in record-high coal imports last year, but its consumption is minuscule compared to China.
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At the time, he possessed a minuscule amount of cannabis, which escalated into a 13-year mandatory minimum sentence.
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It was a very small, almost minuscule beginning to what was to become The Cure's huge success in America.
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The chance of any one business receiving an ICE audit is minuscule; even the Immigration Law Center acknowledges that.
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Still, the market remains minuscule, compared with, say, the roughly $1.5 trillion in United States corporate debt issued annually.
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He does this through seemingly limitless, minuscule configurations arranged into what can best be described as an expansive compression.
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For the first time in decades, almost every broad asset class has declined or posted minuscule gains this year.
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Despite his 27 years in Congress, Mr. Bolsonaro ran as an outsider at the head of a minuscule party.
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The company opts for big bezels, tiny watch faces, and ultimately battery performance over minuscule pixels and high resolution.
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Those minuscule droplets were ingested by oil-degrading bacteria that live in the Gulf of Mexico, Dr. Overton said.
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Skeptics argued that the small clinical trials did not demonstrate meaningful improvement, showing just a minuscule increase in dystrophin.
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Minuscule potholes in the surface of magazine paper, for example, can for some clash disagreeably with its apparent glossiness.
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If there's any display that can be likened to an Imperial Star Destroyer looming over minuscule freighters, it's this.
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Twitter's ban is significant, but its ad market share and targeting capabilities are minuscule compared to Facebook's and Google's.
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Honeybees have minuscule brains, yet their talents for collaboration and communication exceed those of many more densely brained creatures.
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It's compelling, inventive, often frightening TV, and everyone involved created something surprisingly rich and thoughtful on a minuscule budget.
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The site's web traffic was minuscule, with 49,000 unique visitors in January, according to a report provided by Comscore.
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It's...such a major part of the episode even tough it is such a minuscule event compared to True's birth.
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This image may look like a minuscule piece of plankton, so small it can only be seen under a microscope.
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Li Min answers the door of her 13th floor west Beijing apartment clad in minuscule black shorts and a hoodie.
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When someone leaves a room they leave a little bit of themselves behind, regardless of how minuscule that might be.
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The left side of the figure's head is a deep blue speckled with hundreds, maybe thousands, of minuscule white dots.
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The poorest families, earning less than $10,653 a year, would see a minuscule tax cut of only $10 on average.
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Various minuscule screws must be marked and sorted so I can put my laptop back together again when I'm done.
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People spend hours each day starting at computers and smartphones, but rarely see the minuscule circuits that make them work.
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The minuscule dimple up and to the left of it is a rare and little-known symptom of breast cancer.
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At a spot like Alcântara or the Guiana Space Center, such a plane change would be minuscule, requiring less fuel.
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It found that very few army officers were Muslim; their share in the higher ranks of the police was "minuscule".
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In its Supreme Court filing, Bytedance argued that a "very minuscule" proportion of TikTok content was considered inappropriate or obscene.
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Where the visibility of trans and mature models are concerned, this season's campaigns saw improvements, though minuscule in both categories.
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The Dow rose more than 85033 points Tuesday morning before turning negative shortly before Trump's tweet, a relatively minuscule change.
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Given the government's minuscule majority, his small band of rebels has been able to stymie the prime minister's legislative agenda.
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"It's a bummer and frustrating, but really, kind of minuscule with the other issues that are going on," he said.
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And the number of complaints was minuscule compared to the 55,000 ballots collected on the first day of voting alone.
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Firms peddling anything much beyond soap, matches and phone-credit are targeting a minuscule slice of the population (see article).
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The minuscule plastics, many one-sixth the width of a human hair, have been found embedded in remote Arctic ice.
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Image: APWorksThe frame itself was made using a "selective 3D laser printing system" that melted minuscule aluminum alloy particles together.
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" As to his involvement in planning, Chase said it has been "minuscule" — though, he admitted, "I prefer it that way.
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In 2016 global carbon-dioxide sales were worth just over $2bn—minuscule amounts compared with $49bn-worth of ammonia sales.
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Instead, others have proposed the idea the dark matter is made up of minuscule particles we just haven't discovered yet.
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Interplay had a minuscule staff on its own, and Bethesda claimed the outsourcing deal with Masthead violated the licensing agreement.
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"These products are just a minuscule part of the overall drug industry so it's not a priority," he tells me.
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And the baby was so wriggly and minuscule that the basket she was found in looked empty at first glance.
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This use case though is a minuscule fraction of all users, who aren't paid to report on the news comprehensively.
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Case in point: Peter's somewhat fluid plan to run a marathon in the minuscule walled enclave that is Vatican City.
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Some have argued that their choice was problematic and minuscule—but for me, I saw the power that was there.
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By contrast, the Globes' voting pool seems minuscule up against the several thousand Academy members who vote for the Oscars.
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Many attacks are carried out through minuscule and inconspicuous steps, often concealed in the guise of legitimate requests and commands.
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He has been sensational in his three road starts this season, posting a 25-24 record and minuscule 0.47 ERA.
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These partisans happily renounce many middle-class comforts for the privilege — even though it means squeezing into a minuscule space.
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But, it seems clear now that no matter what Moore does, his chances of becoming a senator are increasingly minuscule.
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"The minuscule scale—the trade seemingly bolstered Ross' wallet by $3,000 to $10,000—makes the blunder that much more vexing."
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Whether you're in a minuscule studio or a Classic 6 with too few closets, there is rarely enough of it.
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Trubek traces Western script from Sumerian cuneiform to the Roman alphabet and on through Carolingian minuscule, Spencerian and Palmer scripts.
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The amount may seem minuscule, but it's enough for Carson to make an extra one or two batches of beer.
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Relative to overall routine job destruction and creation — "job churn" — the number of American jobs destroyed by trade is minuscule.
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The Sea Ranch's early unpainted wooden houses were minuscule in size, their charming and inventive architecture deliberately veiled by trees.
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Somehow it makes a difference that my presence, even as the most minuscule fraction of any live event, doesn't register.
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Those rubies are so minuscule, as small as 0.5 millimeters (0.02 inches), that magnification is required to work on them.
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After even the most vicious of hurricanes, most Americans find there are comforts they can fall back on, however minuscule.
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For its part, China sends a minuscule 250,000 tourists a year to India, out of some 149m who travel abroad.
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Today, African-Americans constitute a minuscule part of Stuyvesant Town, which sits in one of Manhattan's most famously "progressive" districts.
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There were also decisions handed down from higher courts on minuscule slips that had to be intricately rolled and sealed.
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The risk of a terrorist attack by a foreign-born visitor who could be stopped by these procedures is minuscule.
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Many use minuscule quantities of yeast; others abandon commercial yeast altogether in favor of the natural leavening in sourdough starters.
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But of course it's a minuscule drop in the bucket compared to Chevron's investments in additional oil and gas resources.
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At worst, you'll get ignored by the minuscule fraction of people who even saw the darn thing to begin with.
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Under the magnifying glass, the minuscule fragments answer all kinds of questions about the object's history and the artist's process.
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