Looking for planets orbiting red dwarfs is easier because the stars are less massive.
Already, the true cost of an employee dwarfs what is on his or her paycheck.
Hobbits are quite obviously dwarfs and are intriguing characters with much more depth than Disney brought.
The Facebook juggernaut now dwarfs all other social sites, or any place online for that matter.
Of course, comparatively, Apple dwarfs Twitter, but in their spaces, both companies are quite healthy.
He financed the Golden Gate bridge, and the Disney movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
The total amount of energy out there dwarfs anything we vaguely conceive of using.
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The oil supply at stake in the current drama dwarfs Libya's 1.6 million barrels a day.
The second new orchid, from the western tip of the island, dwarfs its neighbor in size.
But however self-seeking and power-hungry Mr Thaksin may be, the red-shirt movement now dwarfs his individual ambition.
For planets around other types of stars, such as red dwarfs, observation might take hundreds of hours.
It dwarfs the benefits provided by private long-term care insurance or what people pay out of pocket.
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It was left to Disney to revive the fashion with their hit animation film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
In 1937 Disney premiered its first animated full-length feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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At present, the American industry still dwarfs all others, accounting for over half of the world's mutual-fund assets.
Far more is at stake here: the value of movies and television dwarfs the recorded-music and music-publishing industry.
The number of startups formed in the last two years dwarfs the company formation pace of the late 1990s.
The benefit of studying white dwarfs, though, is that they give off less light than other types of stars.
It dwarfs the washed out 8-by-10-inch inkjet prints of the FSA photographers' works provided by the Library of Congress.
"The scale of this opportunity dwarfs anything they've ever had before, " he said.
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This story dwarfs whether or not Davy Jones will have a successful flow test this week or this month.
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The service has at least 24 million users, by one measure, a number that dwarfs most television fan bases.
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More worrying still was a downbeat report from the services sector, which dwarfs manufacturing as a share of the economy.
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"They have more of a brand, and an existing client base of IM customers that dwarfs what Skype has, " he says.
GSM, coverage in Europe (which is almost universal) dwarfs coverage in the United States (which remains patchy, to say the least).
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking on very serious economic and financial time-bombs, the potential damage from which dwarfs all other concerns.
These problems, notably a dust bowl that dwarfs that of the Depression-era U.S., are adding millions of new refugees every year.
However, in Japan, where the scale of the problem dwarfs any other banking crisis, this approach has not been seriously attempted.
Legends of kingdoms in the centre of the earth, ruled by dwarfs, abounded in England and Germany in the same period.
Of course markets come in all shapes and sizes as bonds are larger than equities, but the FX market dwarfs the bonds.
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