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"smallish" Definitions
  1. fairly small

282 Sentences With "smallish"

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Cablevision is the smallish, or used to be the smallish New York-based cable provider, now is ... That's exactly right.
It's a smallish museum featuring an amazing outdoor sculpture garden.
FSRUs are stimulating smallish pockets of demand around the world.
I recommend this to anyone looking for a smallish microwave.
There's smallish things they could do but nothing that is transformative.
A smallish number of goliaths that are dragging down the average.
Still, the smallish group represented just a fraction of the Valley.
It's a smallish idea, but it might actually be fairly consequential.
This was the time, I guess it was still small. Smallish.
" She wasn't a fan: "I like a smallish, soft, malleable pillow.
After all, he was an unknown mayor of a smallish city.
Our veterinarian told us she was likely a (smallish) golden retriever mutt.
In fact, there's a real dearth of seating in the smallish space.
Speaking of Chuck, he seems to get a smallish win this week.
Transfit has a smallish regular clientele at the moment of about 15.
So is the political hegemony of these two smallish, non-representative states.
We were in his office, a smallish space with a high window.
Best-case scenario: How about a smallish deal to come back to Washington?
Those that were open to the public attracted only smallish groups of supporters.
Look for smallish ones with shiny skin, firm flesh and barely formed seeds.
Its smallish size belies a crucial, and often overlooked, part of Facebook's business.
That must be rare for a smallish regional museum on a drizzly weekday morning.
American high-street banks can charge over 20203% for smallish transfers between major currencies.
London's only competitors in the diversity stakes are smallish cities like Lausanne in Switzerland.
Well, this is a smallish SUV, so large adults shouldn't expect long-range comfort.
Another smallish museum, which mostly focuses on the prize, opened in Stockholm in 2001.
The Lady Bears were considered a threat to the smallish Huskies on the glass.
Peters compared Gaudreau's role to that of Chicago's Patrick Kane, another smallish American wing.
That is, we're looking at normal monetary conditions, where we'd expect a smallish multiplier.
He has a modest following (about 61,000), and all smallish accounts gotta start somewhere.
A row of domestic ceiling lights half illuminate a few smallish paintings and ceramics.
Unlike enormous gas giants and super-Earths, moons tend to be on the smallish side.
A GLIMPSE into the future of retailing is available in a smallish office in Hamburg.
These smallish moments underscore the power of the full ensemble whenever it heaves into gear.
"Like the smallish fellow who looks to be a hit on The Monkees," he added.
It would take place on a raised set with the smallish crowd in the background.
At any college, especially a smallish one like Emerson, this rejection, however politely worded, hurts.
Instead, they appear as smallish, potato-shaped objects transiting across the surface of the sun.
And a new fossil hints at a North America filled with smallish but vicious raptors.
For dessert, I made a favorite frangipane crostata with pears, cut in smallish portions. Honestly?
He was smallish, 5-foot-9 or 5-10 and skinny, but television enlarged him.
Toshiba's explanation for how it got the numbers so wrong on a smallish purchase is woolly.
However, Twitter has managed to pull in advertising revenue, despite its smallish – comparatively speaking – user base.
Using its smallish network-equipment business as a base, Nokia has quickly expanded, mostly by acquisition.
Chevy scrimps, though, with the single-zone climate control, smallish sunroof and tepid Bose audio system.
He was in a smallish room; he had time to settle in, and the town wasn't boring.
After years of eking out smallish gains mostly through cost-cutting, the firm is suddenly to boom.
Instead, the idea is to use smallish unmanned ships—marine drones, in effect—to do the job.
At either side of the stage were smallish pens that held several dozen of Beyoncé's loudest fans.
That first year was a smallish affair, attracting a handful of classic cars and a modest crowd.
Collectively, her smallish acrylic paintings feel like repeated attempts at capturing a dream as it slowly fades.
Some models are smallish and egg-shaped, with a footprint similar to that of a coffee maker.
It's too early to tell so some smallish early selling to reduce risk would be my assessment.
But smallish players could still turn a profit by signing up to be subcontractors to bigger, prime contractors.
Throwing around the kind of money needed to keep pace can be tricky for a smallish public company.
The WF-1000XM3 are smallish earbuds which are truly wireless and come with an AirPods-style charging case.
When you think of a switchblade, you think of a smallish knife that fits in a pocket, right?
Other smallish updates might include Apple News for Canada, HomeKit TV support, and a hodgepodge of design tweaks.
He was a smallish, vigorous fellow with tight curly hair and a pinched intellectuality stamped on his face.
A general strike of, say, transit workers in smallish European countries like France can definitely accomplish that goal.
At 5.8 inches, the Xs is a smallish phone, but it's all screen—the bezel is barely there.
The region used to be largely agrarian, scarcely populated, farms with cattle, smallish in acreage, poor in cash.
Focusing on a group of baseball teammates at a smallish regional Texas college in 1980, Everybody Wants Some!!
And you don't need a double boiler to make it, only a stick blender and a smallish bowl.
The Fowler is a smallish museum of global cultural history on the University of California, Los Angeles campus.
Mr. Perkins and Mr. Crowder cooked in many of Andrew Tarlow's restaurants, smallish Brooklyn places with locavore inclinations.
I also see larger meaning in the life of a thuggish mayor from a smallish New England city.
Although the book's smallish size (7½ by 9½ inches) cramps the story a bit, it's huge in spirit.
Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand and Amy Klobuchar were here recently, each hosting a smaller event that drew smallish crowds.
And the 5S is the smallest of the new series, designed specifically for people with smallish wrists, like me.
The "Stump pump," he says, is an homage to former Bruin Randy "Stump" Burridge, who shares Rancourt's smallish stature.
BPVi's flop bodes ill for Banca Veneto, another smallish bank which plans a €1 billion capital increase in June.
Next to the chalkwork are a pair of smallish ceramic casts of two female acrobats, one glazed, one painted.
Four smallish slices of their muscular seeded rye, served with gravlax and whitefish salad, kept me full for hours.
They were passing Baby, smallish and with a taupe-colored coat, around like a bong in a dorm room.
On one of the earliest pages, Goblet draws her face smallish in the center, leaving evidence of erased lines.
It held the event in a smallish venue on its campus, rather than a big one in San Francisco.
A general strike of, say, transit workers in smallish European countries such as France can definitely accomplish that goal.
It also weaves in a number of talented performers, among them Nathan Filion and Patton Oswalt, albeit in smallish contributions.
And for a smallish group of Twitter jokesters, Favstar had a much more important function than being an analytics service.
They belong to the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, a smallish group which takes an intermediate position on Presbyterianism's liberal-conservative spectrum.
Silly Trike is equipped with a window-like shield in the front and a smallish shipping container in the back.
Rampling has had what you might call a smallish career over the past half-century, but a fascinating one, too.
A smallish increase in lead levels simply wouldn't have that big or that immediate an effect on 2000-year-olds.
"This one's from Bed-Stuy," he said, holding up a painting of a smallish, round "North Brooklyn Iron Foundry" cover.
Uber has made just six acquisitions to date, according to the business information provider Crunchbase — mostly of smallish technology companies.
A smallish 7-inch touch-screen interface has snappy response, but the menu isn't always fall-on-your-face easy.
"I am very convinced that smallish issues will be cleared up by tomorrow afternoon," a euro zone official said on Thursday.
He says that other smallish acquisitions—some 20 this year, worth roughly €400m in all—are proof that life goes on.
Otherwise, except for Aaron Eckhart as copilot Jeff Skiles, almost nobody registers, despite a lot of good actors in smallish roles.
RoboGlove is a good fit for Bioservo because it's dexterous enough to operate smallish tools which would frustrate bulkier outer wear.
Local reports say the smallish venue has space for 12 participants each round, and received 40 bookings on the first day.
But it seems extreme to ignore a solution that may already be in place over the smallish risk of hurt feelings.
The smallish rooms are perhaps also a nod to the hotel brand&aposs European roots, where rooms tend to be smaller.
"It was more secret insider cult band in a smallish club than the mega ESPN produced arena event," Pollack told me.
And the people who run Lionsgate, AMC and the other smallish media companies get pinged by bankers on a regular basis.
J. and I usually get there as early as possible because the smallish one in my neighborhood gets swamped and sells out.
The meteors are on the smallish side of average and come in at a moderate speed of about 92,000 miles per hour.
Yet as a mayor of a smallish city, it looks hard for Mr Buttigieg to claim governing experience relevant for the presidency.
Knickle was a smallish goaltender from New Brunswick who played his junior years in the WHL, where he was an all-star.
A phone that folds into a smallish tablet comes with a number of drawbacks (it's heavier and fatter) that negate the advantages.
Finally, the firm's value at just over $200 million represents a smallish exit for a company that has raised around $90 million.
Wheels When Volkswagen developed a smallish S.U.V. to meet the segment's growing demand, it faced a challenge: The truck had no name.
Audi's AI:me offers what the company's China operations chief, Thomas Owsianski, described as "maximum space comfort" despite its smallish urban car profile.
They're not beautiful, and even with two inside pockets, they can be hard to peer inside when you're looking for something smallish.
With his network of corporate partners, he dreamed of building beautifully managed, energy-producing digesters on smallish city plots across the nation.
Around the time that George published "Progress and Poverty," the U.S. had the smallish sort of government that modern-day libertarians would favor.
Perhaps that was inevitable at a theater with nearly 53,200 seats — smallish when compared with Radio City, but larger than many modern theaters.
The watch pipes out the sound from a smallish but effective speaker, and we found its volume adequate in a moderately crowded cafe.
Over on the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders will be celebrating winning two (smallish) states to Hillary Clinton's one (medium-sized) state on Saturday.
If not for the rebels there and in the other smallish Congress-controlled states, there would be no breakdowns in the first place.
He is a smallish colt who, while consistently doing enough to win, never gave anyone the sense that he was a dominant competitor.
But Twitter and Facebook only showed smallish increases over last year's numbers, and are still down from the record-breaking game in 2015.
From the outside these two long buildings, facing each other across a well-maintained walkway and courtyard, might be smallish Greenwich Village brownstones.
Back then the premiere was a smallish affair, nothing over-the-top or celebratory in the way future red carpet premieres would be.
Even if you buy the retail argument, wouldn't it be better to vary which smallish, sparsely populated state got the No. 1 spot?
And there's one exhibition, smallish in floor space but large in material, focused on the poet Frank O'Hara, who was a MoMA curator.
That it achieves all this in two smallish rooms is impressive; that it achieves this with a strong sense of coherence is amazing.
One question is what bitcoin should be: more like gold (smallish and secure) or more like cash (and comparable to a conventional payment system)?
This year's draft is particularly deep at point guard, and features a number of smallish prospects who could carve out roles in the league.
That contrasts sharply with the panic that ensued when the government unexpectedly seized Baoshang Bank, a smallish Inner Mongolia-based lender, in late May.
"It's not as much this year as last year," says Josh Herren, a third-grade teacher at a "smallish progressive private school" in Pennsylvania.
I am a smallish woman who usually doesn't inspire fear in others, but I invited suspicion, especially at the more affluent and elite schools.
Here, the walkability of London's many "villages," the welcome sense of neighborhood and community and, yes, even our smallish home — all have great appeal.
So it's a bit surprising that the latest contretemps there involves accusations that the society stuffed votes to win a smallish $20143,22014 preservation prize.
In this smallish show those hills encompass the Andes, the Alps, the Appalachians and Mount Fuji between the early 16th to the late-18th centuries.
That's a lot of adjectives for a trove of found Polaroids displayed in a single gallery of the museum, but that smallish space contains multitudes.
Google depends, perhaps more than any of its peers, on a smallish number of cutting-edge data scientists and software engineers; their views carry weight.
The good news is that investors are placing their most eye-watering valuations on a fringe of smallish companies that are growing very fast indeed.
According to the French government adviser, banks are placing smallish bets across Europe, and are likely to reconcentrate their EU27 activities once the dust settles.
In this smallish show those hills encompass the Andes, the Alps, the Appalachians and Mount Fuji between the early 16th to the late 19813th century.
In this smallish show those hills encompass the Andes, the Alps, the Appalachians and Mount Fuji between the early 16th to the late 18th century.
It was welcome to travelers, near the halfway mark between Vysnia and Minask, and a smallish river crossed the road running from east to west.
Games also declined in terms of time spent by 4 percent — a smallish drop, but one that speaks to the ephemeral nature of these applications.
In mainland Europe, the quality of state education is generally high, so the private sector tends to play a smallish role—though there are wrinkles.
That is enormous in human terms, but smallish for a defensive tackle, whose function in a 3-4 defense is to blot out the sun.
And even some smallish viruses, including H.I.V., flu and hepatitis C, mutate so rapidly that their surfaces change shape before antibodies can lock onto them.
The street-level entrance from the parking lot is understated, with a smallish reception area where I found no guests waiting in line before me.
We ended up with a smallish wedding of about 125 people, and I will say that it was truly the happiest day of my life.
"Calibration of Indifference" (2015), another smallish work, is much less lustrous, almost a drawing, made through an equally thin application of blues, whites, and purples.
In June 2013 the Co-operative Bank, a smallish lender but a familiar name on British high streets, confessed to a £1.5bn ($2.3bn) shortage of capital.
Going forward, almost anything could run on a phone-class processor and a smallish battery, and let the supercomputers in the cloud handle the real work.
Upon tearing open the top flap of the smallish-sized bag, I was excited to find that the pack was resealable (key points for storage longevity).
The stratospheric polar vortex is a smallish patch of low-pressure air that circulates, anti-clockwise, in a ring some 48km (30 miles) above the Arctic.
It just means that they create this boom-and-bust cycle of making big changes that become smallish changes that then beget a new big change.
He speaks of the "audacity of someone like me", meaning a 37-year-old mayor of a smallish city joining the 19763 race for the presidency.
In DJI's free-for-all battle mode, we darted around a smallish 2500 x 21-foot arena while pelting each other's bots with hundreds of pellets.
In the late 1990s a wave of privatisation and restructuring saw thousands of smallish state firms disappear and tens of millions of workers lose their jobs.
It's written for a smallish room, 120 people or so, so when it's done in a cavernous place for 2,000, the orchestra can easily get lost.
By December, the ministry realized that many babies it was tracking had smallish heads but were developing normally, so it adjusted the definition, to 32 centimeters.
The Mach-E will be fast (it is), it will be smallish (it's a small crossover) and it will be competitively priced (at $40,000, it is).
Though their homes are smallish, residents also share a common house for communal meals, classes and meetings, plus gardens and outdoor walkways designed to encourage socializing.
Review The show at the Metropolitan Pavilion is a big, expansive display of mostly smallish things but with a good share of stop-and-stare surprises.
SYDNEY, Australia — One Saturday in March, in the suburbs north of Sydney, around three dozen people gathered on a lawn outside a smallish two-bedroom apartment.
Among the memorable starters were the green curry mussels, smallish, tender and steamed in an Asian-style broth laced with kefir, apple, coconut milk and white wine.
I tried the game on both my iPhone SE and full-sized iPad and learned that VOEZ is way easier and more fun on a smallish phone.
It's unfinished, and Windows just isn't designed to work well on two screens (to say nothing of the awkwardness of typing on a smallish keyboard on glass).
Stones' eyes, which even when looking at nothing suggest two brilliant beacons on a smallish lighthouse, brighten in recognition — if anything, her whole body seems to brighten.
Bluelounge Cableyoyo, $9.95, available at AmazonThe Cableyoyo is a $10 rubber and metal spool, around which you wrap your earphones (or any other smallish cable) for safekeeping.
There's some sense that they may have a smallish role in the end game, but for the life of you, you can't figure out what it is.
The "Night Music" was not a great production, unfortunately, but Cynthia Dale — a veteran of 13 seasons at Stratford — was marvelous in the smallish role of Charlotte.
Samsung, a South Korean electronics giant, has deep pockets and a smallish but growing networking-gear business—and without rival bidders, it could drive a hard bargain.
The point, anyway, is that we might be looking at a smorgasbord recession, one that involves a mix of smallish things rather than a single dominant item.
I think the problem is a smallish company gets a lot of attention because of journalists, and then it's sort of a narrative, the way Yahoo became. Yup.
People linked faith with collective identity but only a smallish minority accepted Christianity's more burdensome demands, from praying regularly to studying the Bible or sharing it with others.
Smallish towns and states, hollowed out by demographics and urbanization, are not giving up: they are gathering together local dollars in what amount to signing bonuses to move.
If some smallish, rather homogeneous state had to be given the privilege of starting the Democratic presidential selection process every single time, you seem like an excellent choice.
At 25 hours and 219 minutes, the XZ265 Compact's battery life isn't fantastic, but it's in the same range as other smallish phones like the Pixel 268 (2.63:22.6).
Over the past 50 years, the has averaged a smallish 0.9 percent gain in the period versus the 6.3 percent average gain of November through April, according to Bespoke.
None of the investors appears to have bet a lot, and their smallish antes suggest that, while they are hopeful, they are spreading the risk, at least for now.
It had a smallish 22013-inch display, 2199p resolution, and no LTE — but it matched those things with a neat and responsive interface and an unbeatable price of $179.
Even then, Clarke surmised that the fossilized bones came from an Australopithecus species -- the smallish, ape-like human ancestors that roamed this part of Africa millions of years ago.
All in all, the MateBook 13 looks like a solid and more affordable alternative to one of my favorite laptops of 2018, though I do have two smallish concerns.
"No one's ever been able to successfully cultivate white truffles, so all we have are wild-foraged ones," he said, grabbing two grubby-looking lumps that resembled smallish potatoes.
Smith has rented the smallish boxlike space since he moved to New York in 2014 from Kansas City, Missouri, where he studied ceramics at the Kansas City Art Institute.
Less fancy, but more affordable, is Vain Boutique Hotel (doubles start around $90 per night, including breakfast), which has a similarly central location and 15 smallish but neat rooms.
The kit is smallish, the size of a smartphone box, and it offers three levels of magnification (35x, 75x, and 1203x), which can be increased using your phone's zoom.
The basic free Wunderground account only allows a certain smallish number of API calls, but if you were building something big and relatively popular, you'd have to pay for more.
These fish are smallish, up to a foot (30 cm) long, eating plankton and shrimps at depths mostly between one-quarter to three-quarters of a mile (400-1,200 meters).
Minimalism was the hot style then, but he found its industrial blankness pretentious and turned to making smallish, rough, gnarly things, that referred to the body, or parts of it.
"Naked George," a term coined by a friend of Ms. Coin's, was one of four smallish plaster models that Canova made in preparation for a larger-than-life marble statue.
Though many Western experts believe that nuclear power has a real, if smallish, role in the energy systems of the future, exporting nuclear plants may never be a huge business.
But in these parts, the 211-foot, 175 pound Marner is more reminiscent of Doug Gilmour, another smallish Maple Leafs forward who brought a heart and joy to the game.
Industry consolidation leaves smallish firms at risk of being swallowed, though Arcelik looks secure because it is mostly owned by Koc Holding, one of two hefty, family-run conglomerates in Turkey.
And in a very different corner of British Christianity, the smallish world of zealous fundamentalism, the sentiment in favour of Brexit is often no less passionate, but very different in tone.
This White House leaks so much that meetings called to bemoan leaks begin with acknowledgement the bemoaning will be leaked, which is promptly leaked...by several leakers in a smallish room.
There I found a smallish wooden spoon, a tiny rolling pin, an ice cream scoop and a can opener that was clearly hanging in to pop open that one last can.
At the alternative space called REDCAT, inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall downtown, a smallish archival show devoted to the Argentine artist León Ferrari appeals more to mind than to eye.
The decision tosses the hot potato of government formation into the lap of Merkel, who needs to forge an awkward — and, at the federal level, unprecedented — coalition with the smallish Green Party.
Here, the publications — which are set up in a space like a bar, with high stools — feel cramped in their smallish room and crowded by the numerous other artworks on the walls.
But the Swansea pilot would be a chance to make a smallish bet on a new technology that may yet turn out to be a useful part of Britain's future energy mix.
Last June, the company installed a smallish data center on a patch of seabed just off the coast of Scotland's Orkney Islands; around it, approximately 933,333 bucketfuls of brine circulate every hour.
One side wants to keep bitcoin smallish and pure; the other is pushing for it to grow rapidly, even if this means turning it into something more like a conventional payment system.
Judging by the smallish bag Bieber and Baldwin left the shop with, we're guessing they opted for one of the more compact menu favorites – like the pastrami, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich.
Back then, the events were first held in a smallish hotel, like the Fontainebleau in Miami, but as several people I interviewed recalled, they were soon banned by the hotel from returning.
Whereas Germany has a "fat middle", with thousands of smallish global champions, Britain has a bimodal economy with a handful of gazelles at the top and a mass of zombies at the bottom.
And although a 22.9,21-point fall in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on February 22019th was the biggest ever in absolute terms, it was still smallish beer in proportionate terms, at just 233.4%.
Mahindra hopes the launch of its new compact sport-utility vehicle (SUV) Tivoli, which has seen strong demand in South Korea, will help drive up sales in China, where smallish SUVs are booming.
Though he spoke loudly and carried a smallish stick with Mueller—the president has decided to go to the mattresses when presented with requests and subpoenas from the numerous committees investigating his administration.
For much of the night, Mr. West performed on a smallish square platform, tethered to the center by a rope that ran up under his coat as it tilted at various precarious angles.
"You could be a smallish client for a bulge bracket firm but a pretty meaty client for a regional," said Kevin McPartland, head of research for market structure and technology at Greenwich Associates.
Much more likely, though, is that people who were interested in subscribing to a smallish set of TV networks will be less interested in paying more money for a larger group of channels.
Speaking of, in addition to the soundbar, there's a wireless subwoofer, which is slightly less than a foot-tall, and two smallish satellite speakers that are each roughly the size of a pint glass.
Quite a few, actually: The Coolpix P300 and its offspring, as well as the APS-C-sensored Coolpix A. But the P300 series has smallish sensors, and the Coolpix A has a prohibitive price.
Nor do a series of smallish roles by more seasoned players, such as RuPaul Charles, Jim Rash and Norm Macdonald, add ballast to a show where genuine emotion is largely conveyed via musical cues.
Op-Ed Contributors WASHINGTON — President Trump's sanctions strategy against Venezuela remains committed but ineffectual, and banning a smallish band of regime loyalists from traveling to the United States will do little to change that.
With 66 exhibitors from seven countries, it's an expansive display of mostly smallish, textured, densely detailed things — modest-size figurative paintings and drawings dominate — but with a good share of stop-and-stare surprises.
The Jaguars have Chad Henne as their backup and history tells us he won't be any better, and his ascension to the starting gig might irreparably remove whatever smallish chance Bortles has to become good.
But at least five businesses—steel, Tata's Indian-made cars and trucks, power generation, an upscale hotel group and a smallish mobile-telephony arm—either lose money or soak up capital without producing good returns.
This smallish device has had a weird history — Apple goes years between updates — but has a strong niche following, using it as a media center, to power conference room TVs and even in server farms.
As often as not, it's the smallish Madonna over there in the corner with a bank of candles burning in front of her and the handwritten notes, photographs and silver medals attached to her cloak.
As Europe's competition commissioner, Ms. Vestager is known for aggressively pursuing big cases against Silicon Valley giants, and the Shazam deal is a smallish one, by most estimates valued at far less than $1 billion.
We've now gotten to the point, which comes in almost every story about the Iowa caucuses, when it's time to complain about the system that gives one smallish, rather homogeneous state so much political clout.
Indeed, almost everyone here is so exaggerated that it's difficult to consistently care about what happens to them, despite all the assembled talent, which includes Bette Midler, January Jones and Dylan McDermott in smallish roles.
Itokawa, a nearby asteroid which was visited by the Hayabusa 1 spacecraft, "was expected to have little or no regolith due to its smallish size, around 500m long, and yet it's covered in it," said Galache.
And although only a smallish majority of people favour legalising recreational weed, a large one (including most Republicans) support the right of states to set their policy on the matter, says a poll by Quinnipiac University.
All of these seem to be on the smallish side, but they're worth noting as Dropbox is a company that touts its simplicity and has to take care not to feature creep a product like Paper.
Pöppelmann (local workforce 2,100) and Big Dutchman (900) are two of Germany's "hidden champions", a term coined in the 1990s by Hermann Simon, an academic-turned-consultant, for Germany's innumerable obscure, smallish and world-beating firms.
The smallish UK city Effy, Tony, and the gang kids call home is just the perfect setting to portray that "life is meaningless so let's just get fucked up and dance" British je ne sais quoi.
I was at a smallish rally in the Atlanta suburb of Riverdale, listening to Democratic politicians including Senator Kamala Harris and Georgia's Stacey Abrams, who could become the first African-American female governor in American history.
Another, hard-to-poll question: Given that Biden was getting big primary wins despite smallish crowds and an outmatched volunteer network, how should we interpret the fact that Trump supporters are more fired up but outnumbered?
On March 25th Canon Smith's boss, Bishop David Urquhart, joined other Birmingham luminaries in a smallish "Not In Our Name" rally that denounced the Westminster terror attack and pledged not to let it disrupt their own city.
"They've sold what was a smallish part of their overall business for a very good price, we think it's a good move," said Anton Tagliaferro, investment director at Investors Mutual Ltd, the biggest holder of Ansell stock.
If you get the chance to spend some time with the smallish, toy-sized works, it's hard not to think of them as interior, or "inner," spaces, because the artist has been mostly nonverbal his whole life.
In reality, it means that campaigns will ignore both most small and smallish states (neither campaign, for example, seriously contested Wisconsin) and large states where the outcome is not in doubt, like New York, California, and Texas.
In 2014, Musk, of Tesla fame, outlined a potentially revolutionary transportation system called the Hyperloop, an above-ground, low-pressure tube with smallish pods inside that are propelled by impeller engines and supported by either air or magnets.
This set-up means that a candidate who wins narrowly in many small and smallish states can beat one who gets more votes overall, but racks most of them up in big majorities in a few big states.
Letter of Recommendation On the lower left-hand corner of my desk sits a wooden box, roughly the size and shape of a smallish jewelry case and featureless save for a small metal switch on its uppermost surface.
All the same, as my colleague Frederic pointed out when DigitalOcean appointed its latest CEO, while developers have generally been happy with the company, it isn't as hyped as it once was, and is a smallish player nowadays.
The company draws obvious comparisons to Faraday Future: both are smallish California-based startups with a fair share of ex-Tesla engineers on staff; and they share an investor in Jia Yueting, the founder of Chinese tech giant LeEco.
However, despite the G7 being a tenth of an inch wider and taller than last year's model, because it's still relatively light and a tiny bit thinner than before, the phone never feels cumbersome even in my smallish hands.
His persistence in winning clusters of smallish states that play to his strengths—typically those, recently including Washington, Utah and Idaho, that hold caucuses—has meanwhile given his supporters, and some journalists, an exaggeratedly rosy view of his progress.
CreditCreditVicky Grout for The New York Times CHELMSFORD, England — On a farm 123 minutes north of downtown Chelmsford, a smallish Essex commuter city 212 minutes by train from London, Jordan Cardy has begun turning his 26s dreams into reality.
If Trump follows through on his threats, American consumer prices will rise modestly and it will be a smallish problem for most people and a larger windfall for a small number of people who run companies that compete with Chinese imports.
Tucked inside a smallish convention center in Geneva, Switzerland, SIHH looks like the high street of a wealthy Swiss mountain town: cream colored storefronts that mostly distinguish themselves by the names above the doors and the watches in their windows.
There's Spotify compatibility here too, making it possible to access playlists on the smallish screen, but, for now, at least, that requires being directly connected to a handset, which, at launch will include any device with Android 4.4 and up.
This is "a smallish cloud company with a very big task: tell us why we should still believe in a formerly red-hot group that's become one of the weakest segments of the entire market, the cloud kings," the host said.
Let's say the reason you got into it with these guys was because of perceived slights you either committed or exacerbated, and your team had to bail you out every single time, because you're a smallish dude that can't throw hands.
This is something the novel is supremely equipped to do, because it is the great form of interior inquiry, the form that listens for privacy; but also because the novel simultaneously pulls apart and pushes together a smallish "swarm" of characters.
In a de facto rehearsal run for Carnegie Hall, Mr. Wainwright arrived in Annapolis, Md., last month as part of a three-night mini-tour that took him to the Rams Head on Stage, a smallish concert space adjoining a tavern.
Ms. Chast in person is exactly what you'd expect from her cartoons: a little neurotic, a lot New Yorky, openly phobic, smallish, with chunky glasses and a Brooklyn accent that could probably be traced to a single census tract in Flatbush.
Set in the smallish city of Karuizawa, it has featured an unlikely love match, the return of one of the show's memorable figures, several people suffering from romantic butterfingers and a surprising acceptance of acid jazz as viable pop music.
Earlier Friday afternoon, Kanye was in the back seat of the Suburban when he spied Victor Outdoor Seconds, a smallish purveyor of secondhand outdoor clothing in Victor, Idaho, a blink-and-you'll-miss-it town about 40 minutes west of Jackson.
The sense of community is literal; in this smallish city, where I have lived for five years with my family as the Beirut bureau chief of The New York Times, we inevitably find ourselves running alongside friends from school and work.
Successful hotels also do a good job of making guests overlook smallish rooms, he added, and ARC, which stands for "Arrive, Renew, Create," has created its own 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity space with that strategy in mind.
Yet despite an intriguing assortment of players -- Gillian Anderson, Kristin Chenoweth, Pablo Schreiber -- in smallish roles (some of whom, notably, have yet to appear four hours in), Fuller and collaborator Michael Green don't look to be in any hurry to connect dots.
In case you were wondering whether there are any profit margins for a business that sounds like it would shun high-priced indulgences, look no further than the restaurant American Son, where our starter dish of three smallish-sized scallops was $24.
A few streets south, on a stunted block of Canal east of the Manhattan Bridge, a pair of smallish children worked in the window of Labor, the city's most promising skate shop, diligently but effortlessly attaching trucks to decks, wheels to trucks.
The tomatoes and the banana pepper plants both thrived, but the eggplant yielded only three smallish fruits; my four corn plants gave us a total of five scrawny ears, and the cantaloupe vine just grows and grows and sits there, fruitless, taunting me.
These are smallish, truly ancient bodies, remnants of the early solar system (protoplanets being bodies that formed early on, some of which turned into actual planets like the one you're sitting on) with plenty of secrets to tell―secrets that Dawn has been handedly unraveling.
Grant (in his first significant TV role since the early '90s) and Whishaw are sensational, but they're surrounded by a splendid cast in even smallish roles, including Adrian Scarborough as an imperious barrister and Eve Myles as a woman who comes into Scott's troubled life.
My favorite part was when he dried my hair, his method not to blot and rub, as you normally would, but to hold each end of the smallish towel and whip the middle back and forth against my head to flick away the dampness.
But $60 million is a smallish amount - peanuts, really - compared to how much cash Sears burns through in a month, given that it lost $251 million in the quarter and $2.2 billion last year as sales are plunging at an annual rate of nearly 25%.
The whole reason so many Wall Street firms now underwrite smallish tech IPOs is because it's viewed as a foot in the door with companies that would otherwise go with Qatalyst for their M&A business (which is where the real fees are generated).
Despite some smallish economic growth, the per capita income on the Island ($21625,2900 in 220006) remained less than 2202 percent of the average in the U.S. At the same time, local unemployment rates (averaging 2628 percent) were more than double that of the mainland.
Since the presidential race intensified last month, Clinton has returned to the style of campaigning that helped her win early states in the Democratic nominating contests, holding smallish events focused on issues of most concern to core Democratic constituencies such as women and young voters.
Both treatments will now be deployed in the field—but, given the smallish size of the trial that approved them, doctors will be looking closely at their relative efficacies to determine whether, in light of more data, one is actually better than the other.
" While the WDSF did have a breaking task force for the Olympics games, Hilfiker says the UBA was not involved and that the members of the task force dismissed the UBA as, "a smallish organization that wants to up its profile by getting on the bandwagon.
"For one thing, we've tried sort of piecemeal climate-saving reform and climate legislation for quite a while, and it's very difficult to galvanize a broad swath of the public behind some sort of smallish, piecemeal, low-balling or slow-walking sort of proposal," he continued.
"Amazon is likely to invest [in] major productivity gains in the entire supply chain and look across its businesses, in contrast to a pure retailer that is trying to reduce costs and generate 'smallish' productivity gains through automating staff," Sebastian Vanderzeil, an analyst with Cornerstone Capital, said.
It's one thing to realize that some smallish and mostly abandoned sites like Flickr can't afford to keep running (Flickr recently sent an email to users asking them to spread the word to friends about signing up for paid accounts, since it's still operating in the red).
So here's Dish Network's workaround: HopperGo, a smallish flash drive — "half the size of an iPhone 6," Dish says — that lets you take the contents of your DVR with you and lets you stream it to any device you want, using its own Wi-Fi network.
It didn't help that a smallish deal, tobacco seller Turning Point Brands priced yesterday at $10, well below the price talk of $13 to $15 It doesn't help that the Renaissance IPO ETF, a basket of roughly 60 recent IPOs, is underperforming, down over 6 percent for the year.
This shelf houses a smallish selection of maybe 40 to 60 books — about the number you might see on a table in the front of a bookstore, where the titles have earned a position of prominence by way of being new or important or best sellers or staff favorites.
On College Football Three years ago, after Clemson defeated college football's signature team, Notre Dame, through a South Carolina downpour, Coach Dabo Swinney coined a kind of motto for his program, describing the attitude that would bring the second school of a smallish Southern state to the sport's heights.
Where technology and economics collide When word leaked on Friday that AT&T, the wireless carrier that also owns Direct TV and the smallish U-Verse wireline fiber optic service, was preparing to purchase Time Warner, shares of the telecom utility immediately plummeted and those of the media conglomerate soared.
One large hedge fund in Asia had pulled out its collateral from Deutsche amounting to $50 million in the last two days, while another fund with a "smallish amount" with the bank was monitoring the situation closely and had not pulled out, people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday.
If you take the logic of the case for gains from corporate tax cuts seriously, it still implies that only the narrowing of the wedge produces gains – and that means that only a smallish fraction of the gains in GDP, however large they may (or may not) be, actually stays here.
To be trapped in the boarding area of a smallish airport in the upper Midwest is, as often as not, to be subjected to that bestial din of fricatives, gutturals, plosives and shrieks of hysterical alarm that constitutes political discussion on Fox News, pouring incessantly from those obnoxious pendulous ceiling televisions.
Another key clue that the president understands the hurdles to job creation was his somewhat unexpected mention of the costs of child care and how that stands in a lot of Americans' way when it comes to the trade-off between a smallish paycheck and the price of day care.
One large hedge fund in Asia had pulled out its collateral from Deutsche amounting to $13.53 million in the last two days, while another fund which had a "smallish amount" with the bank was monitoring the situation closely and had not pulled out yet, people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday.
Even if you adore the person (or people) you live with, being together in a smallish space 24/7 without a lot of options for going out in public or socializing with others—during a time of increasing anxiety about a pandemic and a primary election, no less—can quickly become Too Much.
Starting from the bottom right, we see Hemsworth's Goldendoodle, a black and brown beagle named Little Dog, a dark brown pit bull, a tiny golden dog, a collie named Emu, a bigger dog with a black and white face named Mary Jane, and a smallish brown and black dog tucked back by the pillow.
And there are a few bits in here that go in that direction: the storyboards for the "Bitch Better Have My Money" video, which appear as a smallish insert late in the book; the photos of the vocal producer Kuk Harrell set up in what seems to be a hotel room, ready to record her.
Her team has released an analysis from the economists Gabriel Zucman and Emannuel Saez which says this would bring in about $1.04 trillion over a 10-year time span — essentially undoing the $1 trillion in business tax cuts that Trump signed into law, but with the impact concentrated on a smallish number of very profitable companies.
The exteriors of the houses were executed in a conventionally elegant Modernist style, but Frank was more concerned with making the experience of living there as pleasant as possible, for example by carefully studying the natural light in each room and adding smallish spaces with no obvious functions that occupants were free to use as they wished.
There was a great piece in the journal, an op-ed piece by a fellow that runs a smallish business, who said that as soon as the tariffs were announced he immediately -- he did a lot of business with China -- he immediately called his Chinese suppliers and insisted on price cuts; and they gave it to him.
For vegetables, you could put a pan of carrots, coated with olive oil and seasoned with salt and pepper, in the oven alongside the chicken and roast for 40 minutes; use smallish, thin carrots, or cut bigger carrots into smaller, skinny pieces so they are sure to cook through and get very dark and tender and sweet.
If it is a smallish number of the rich, and a large number of the very poor, who have done best out of that ascendancy, rather than liberals per se, liberals have still done pretty well; it is not too wide of the mark to caricature their views on migration as more influenced by the ease of employing a cleaner than by a fear of losing out.
For the record, my preferences after a few rounds of experimentation are: broth of medium richness and strength; yes to scallions and the standard, free portion of cha-shu (it is less flavorful than at some other places, the meat less generous with jiggly streaks of fat); a smallish dab of garlic; and firm but not "extra firm" noodles, which are straight and skinny, like spaghetti.
When I ran a search for this problem to determine if it was a thing or if it was just me, I found this article, which describes what I've been experiencing with the iPhone X. If you have smallish hands, it can be difficult to use the phone in one hand and reach the upper left-hand corner of the display with your thumb to pull down notifications, which is where they now live.
However, for 22019 it seems the iPhone SE will get a name change to the iPhone XE, which would fall in line with the rest of Apple's existing iPhone lineup such as iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.Alongside a new name, the iPhone XE will also reportedly be getting a 22019-inch edge-to-edge AMOLED display similar to what you find on current iPhones, with a smallish notch up top for Apple's FaceID sensors and a selfie cam or two.

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