Cortona, a tiny dot of a town situated on a tiny dot of a hill in the middle of the Tuscan Val de Chiana, knows this.
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Then he was out, water streaming off him, a piece of ice like a tiny pane of glass in the cuff of his coat sleeve.
Mrs Thatcher's three successive election victories so changed the nature of politics that even the Labour Party, traditionally the champion of the working classes, came to adopt a similar view of the world, competing for a tiny number of swing voters while reasoning that its traditional working-class base had nowhere else to go.
It is one of a tiny minority of U.S. schools that decline Uncle Sam's dollars.
What to us and the guards may look like a scrap of paper becomes for him a tiny piece of his ticket to freedom.
The addition of a tiny amount of DNA from a third person will be passed down the germ line - through the eggs - to subsequent generations.
In 2011, 30-year IBM veteran Virginia Rometty was tapped as CEO, becoming the first woman to head the century-old tech giant and one of a tiny percentage of women leading major U.S. companies.
Can the votes of a tiny proportion of the electorate in Little Sodbury or Gwent North by North West voting for police commissioners using a different voting system and with so many independents winning tell us anything at all?
Offers of cash caused a surge of dopamine in a tiny piece of neural machinery called the nucleus accumbens--a structure as ancient as backbones that plays a key role in addiction.
Meanwhile, the lime produced hints of sour, the soy a bit of saltiness, the salsa a tiny bit of sweetness and the pork a delicious savouriness.
This theory holds that in its early history, the observable Universe underwent a period of exponential expansion, doubling in size many dozens of times, growing our observiball a tiny fraction of the size of an atomic nucleus to that of, say, a beach ball.
He dreams of a newspaper group with a tiny core of journalists whose copy is adapted for use across a swathe of papers, upmarket and downmarket, regional and national.
Yet it is changing the behavior of only a tiny number of people.
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Reports so far indicate that only a handful of link directories have been punished, a tiny fraction of those that exist, notes Rand Fishkin.
Although Western money has done a great deal to create a modern economy, much of it has been captured by a tiny minority of well-connected Afghan businessmen and politicians, often illegitimately.
First, it means that the market can accomodate a lot of niche products that will only appeal to a tiny minority of people.
The transaction cost for this flurry of trades was a tiny fraction of the taxes I will save.
Each time a man stands for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest of walls of oppression and resistance.
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Ultimately, we could end up with a situation where only a tiny proportion of prescriptions attract a charge, which would be nonsensical.
In fairness, even thousands of comments only represent a tiny portion of the folks who own iPhones, iPads or iPods with Web capabilities.
The declaration commits the 11 signatory nations to a goal of carbon neutrality, even though their collective carbon emissions are a tiny fraction of the global total.
There is only one reason to consider deploying a scheme with even a tiny chance of causing such a catastrophe: if the risks of not deploying it were clearly higher.
Now, the school is home to many American students who wished to enroll at a top-ranked British university, which carries the prestige of an elite, private American college at a tiny proportion of the cost.
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Lifting the cover of a lacquer bowl might reveal a clear broth with a tiny cube of silken tofu and shreds of chive and citron, followed by a charcoal brazier bearing a small grilled fish, after which an arrangement of candy-coloured dumplings and local wild vegetables might appear on a dish of rustic stoneware.
The duo (also known as Evil Mad Scientists) created a charming little droid called a BristleBot which can be easily constructed using the head of a toothbrush, a pager motor, and a tiny amount of elbow grease.
After all, the manufacture of jeans only accounts for a tiny fraction of the water used to create a pair of jeans.
Instead of labels, GenVault puts a tiny bit of unique rice DNA into each human cell sample, a sort of permanent bar code for the samples.
"The coastal plain of the refuge is only a tiny fraction of the entire North Slope of Alaska, " he argued, waving his hand in a wide arc.
Five examples of Mac malware still represents a tiny fraction of the many thousands of variants researchers at antivirus companies spot on a regular basis, most of which focus on profit rather than espionage.
In the capital, on Asaf Ali Road, just across from the Delhi Stock Exchange and behind a wall of tiny storefronts, is a maze of alleyways 2 feet wide, with exposed rooms on both sides.
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