His political links, coupled with his entrepreneurial drive, have enabled him to go from laboring in a tiny Mr. Fixit workshop on Jakarta's outskirts to heading one of Indonesia's fast-rising infrastructure companies, em-ploying some 12, 000 people.
Mr. Colin makes tiny amounts of wine from many parcels, including some of the best premier cru and grand cru vineyards in Meursault, Chassagne-Montrachet and Puligny-Montrachet.
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In the first week of January, Mr Gaidar and his tiny team of reformers watched with increasing exuberance as impromptu street markets multiplied in Russia's towns and cities.
The finer mesh and cone shape moves liquids through faster while screening out even tiny lumps, Mr. Bridge says.
It takes an hour to make six quarts, and Mr. Mason fills each tiny jar with a pastry bag.
The main tree, in the Blue Room, is an 18 and-a-half foot tall Fraser fir festooned with designer-made tiny outfits for Mr. and Mrs.
Mr Taub speculated that the tiny chip could be used to identify drugs and spot fake pharmaceuticals, or in hospitals to log all the treatment a patient has received.
So when Mr Blum travels to the tiny Cornish village of Porthcurno, he is able to see the landing stations for many of the great transatlantic fibre-optic cables that carry traffic in the form of beams of pulsating laser light between Europe and the Americas.
Mr Allamby said this is a tiny fraction of the tens of thousands affected.
Mr Netanyahu pulled back from a tiny, innocuous portion of the land, released a handful of political prisoners (plus rather more who had been jailed for petty crime) and then stopped.
For the government, Mr Straw said only a "tiny number" of cases would be affected and "every effort" would be made to ensure a normal coroner's inquest was used "if humanly possible".
In 1986, Mr Miyauchi bought Akane Securities, a tiny stockbroker with two branches in Tokyo and Osaka.
Mr. COLE: (Singing) Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight.
In barely 12 years, Mr. Musk has transformed SpaceX from a tiny, little-known startup with offices close to a strip mall into a world-class aerospace company that made history in late 2010 by sending the first commercially owned and operated spacecraft into orbit.
The Sierra Leone Mr Sankoh grew up in was dominated by a tiny, corrupt urban elite, whom he clearly, and perhaps unsurprisingly, resented.
"We have a question from the gallery, " said Mr. Corgan, who himself was playing, using a tiny orange stamper.
Of course, Mr Major suffered from some unique problems, in particular a tiny Parliamentary majority and the Tories' deep divisions over Europe.
Mr Jones's use of the service was only a "tiny proportion" of the 14, 133 journeys taken on this service in its first year.
As it turns out, Mr. Hirst's Spot Paintings, ranging in size from tiny to ginormous, make excellent backgrounds for Facebook "I was here tonight" photos.
He is close to Mr. Buffett, and built Berkshire's reinsurance business from a tiny company in the mid-1980s into a behemoth today.
Mr Reid said the phone hacking investigation in 2006 was "a very tiny dot at the far edge of a very crowded radar screen in the Home Office".
"There are nearly two million licensed firearms in the UK and 3, 000 represents a tiny 0.15% of that figure, " said Mr Harriman, who is also a forensic firearms examiner.
In Mr. Cole's final Slow Food Fast recipe, tender, tiny bay scallops, diced honeydew, cucumber slices and bits of cipolline onion are served in a pool of chilled melon juice spiked with serrano chili.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Collins pointed out the library, game room, swimming pool and tiny, empty fitness room.
"While law enforcement requests for information unquestionably are important... only a tiny percentage of users are potentially affected by them, " wrote Mr Smith.
Mr. CLEMENT: I think way, way underneath that, there is a tiny little kernel that is warm and fuzzy.
Mr. Preston pieced together a blueprint for a high-concept adventure story with tiny robots, killer insects and an evil CEO of a nanotechnology firm.
Of the people wrongly labelled as having a criminal record, Mr Davis told Today that it was no consolation to know they were in a tiny minority.
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Kah Inn Lee, a 23-year-old student from Malaysia, said a curtain separated the men's and women's beds in the tiny basement she shared with seven other students in a house owned by Mr. Cheung's son.
You have probably never heard of Mr Zagars, because he hails from Latvia, the second-biggest of the three tiny Baltic states.
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