By that time, Benevento had amassed a small army of keyboards, circuit-bending toys and piano effects.
His system works with a small army of 80 remote analysts scattered across the U.S., Europe and India.
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For an island nation, that would require only a modest navy and air force, and a small army.
It is expected to be one of the biggest and costliest trials in decades, featuring a small army of lawyers.
Behind her is a small army of child actors who star in the video, which is cute for a moment, but deadly serious.
Seery, an American expat who has spent 30 years in Indonesia, crafted the tropical-hardwood vessel herself, supervising a small army of Sulawesi boat builders.
In the process, China is on the long road toward building a small army of lawyers that can compete with the U.S. in upcoming WTO battles.
The development came hours after a small army of law enforcement officers swarmed a Montgomery home where Leonard was believed to be hiding and came up empty-handed.
Within seconds a small army of men in spotless white jellabiya robes arrived, whisking me and my bags to a one-story villa split into two guest rooms.
Selloscope joins a small army of start-ups in the recommendation space, maybe a few who were also inspired by the Netflix Prize but not the way we might have expected.
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Relief agencies say authorities in Myanmar have been slow to issue visas to a small army of relief workers gathered in Thailand who are poised to fight a tide of hunger and disease.
PEN, a writers' organisation, who live west of the Mississippi, more than half live in southern California, from famous names such as Ray Bradbury and Elmore Leonard to a small army of New Age zealots.
If the client wanted more help, Schwab later punted him off to a small army of 400 investment advisers, the independent financial planners who passed Schwab's sniff test for fee-based services and unbiased service and who agreed to pay referral fees for the clients.
The guest list includes 50 presidents and prime ministers, a small army of royals, more than 1, 000 chairmen and chief executives of some of the world's largest companies and an assorted sprinkling of leading figures from academia, the arts, the media and from showbiz.
In the Victorian age, it took a small army of volunteer readers twenty years to amass the 3.5 million citation slips illustrating the usage of all the words in the English vocabulary that were used to prepare the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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And if you also think hundreds of government trademark lawyers is a lot, you should know there is a small army of thousands of government engineers and lawyers who examine patent applications every day, and despite that, the examining backlog for patent applications is long and growing.
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In 1346, a small English army of 10, 000 under Edward III defeated Philip VI's superior French forces in the battle of Crecy.
Telstra expects to process more than 53 million messages across Australia, and will have a "small army" of techs on hand to monitor network performance.
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Railways, fast steamships and then the telegraph made it possible to expand, police and govern a vast, sprawling empire in ways that had previously been impossible with a relatively small army and administrative class.
Meanwhile, a small, separate army of volunteers worked setting up tables and grilling stations.
Its comparatively high levels of education, relatively advanced social conditions, including the status of women, and a small, apolitical army, seemed to augur well for Tunisia's historic path.
Modern visitors can see a small fraction of this underground army (1, 900 of an estimated 7, 000 warriors), which has been excavated and displayed in three hanger-like halls set amid landscaped lawns.
"The Dongria's campaign became a litmus test of whether a small, marginalised tribe could stand up to a massive multinational company with an army of lobbyists and PR firms and the ear of government, " he said.
They have already won a small victory: an American-financed army unit set up last year to clear coca farmers' roadblocks in the Chapare (formerly the main growing area) is being disbanded, after several mistakes by trigger-happy troops.
Mr Fuentes was elected for a small party headed by Antauro Humala, a former army officer who staged an attempted coup against the democratic government in 2005, an incident in which five people were killed.
At sunset, a civilian truck loaded with troops rolled into the small Turkish army base.
Om Prakash Malhotra, ex-commander-in-chief of the Indian army, bartered his small apartment for a government bungalow large enough to house his security personnel.
It needs no massive army of salesmen, since its core customers are a small band of highly specialised doctors, rather than the huge populations with arthritis or hypertension that the big drug firms try to reach.
Bessbrook, a small, Quaker model village that because of the Troubles hosted a massive Army base, was devastated.
Investigators soon identified the Army section that had been at the police station's small arms range, and a staff sergeant, a sniper section leader from the 64th Armor Regiment, was the primary suspect.
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