There was also the small thing of the Nexus One being a commercial flop.
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This may sound like a small thing, but to me it makes a difference.
Its a small thing, but it shows how careful Spencer Hays is to avoid hurting peoples feelings.
This is no small thing and represents a considerable amount of effort and risk for the developer.
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But I did it because this was a small thing that could help create a better culture.
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What Koch did was restore spirit to the city, not a small thing after a very dire time.
And including it for everyone means developers have more opportunity to sell Kinect games, which is no small thing.
It's no small thing that Mr. Romney's platform calls for a gold commission and an audit of the Fed.
And, of course, the interim tool would be a small thing next to that mighty engine, the income tax.
We agree that it would be no small thing if post-Cold War Russia aligns itself more closely with the West.
It is a small thing, the kind of change many vacationers notice in themselves as they unwind and lose track of time.
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No small thing, especially when you consider that trade publication Modern Tire Dealer estimates that 75% of tire buyers are influenced by dealers' recommendations.
It got me through fraternity life, which was no small thing.
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It is no small thing to serve 80, 000 half-pints of Pimms and 27, 000 kilos of best Kent strawberries at best London prices within two weeks.
No -- like we said, its page-refreshes are a little slow, and for a device that's all about the business of reading, that's no small thing.
Each small thing he does to attend to the suffering of another or stand up against injustice will make the next act feel easier, more natural.
And they serve their meals family-style, which is -- seems like a small thing, but sitting down -- how old were the little ones we were sitting with?
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John Menzies, for example, a lawyer for the Church of Scotland and the Scottish American Trust, traveled 35 times to America, no small thing in the 19th century.
"Giving the boxes is such a small thing to do but makes such a difference to the child receiving it - they are delighted with what they get, " added Mrs Parkinson.
But for people with celiac disease, which according to the National Institutes of Health afflicts less than one percent of the population, to eat or not eat gluten is no small thing.
With this in mind it is no small thing that Disney Interactive have managed to overcome these hurdles and deliver what will be a 30 plus collection of Disney Infinity mini-figs.
But the detail about Captain Jones giving all the credit to the Lord, while a small thing, suggests a writer interested in human stories, watching, remembering, and sticking around long enough to be generally hospitable to otherness.
He said he was sorry -- and this is a very small thing -- but he expressed that he was sorry that my reputation had taken a hit because of my association with him, which I appreciated.
His struggle nearly 40 years ago to renounce his peerage so that he could sit as a commoner in the elected house seems a small thing now that hereditary peerage itself is on the point of being evicted from Westminster.
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