But if he has to depend on the support of the tiny Family First party, the price might be moves towards a divisive, conservative social agenda.
The vision for the tiny car was first dreamed up by Swatch CEO Nicholas Hayek who began developing his concept in the late 1980s to make a small compact car that functioned like the Swatch watch.
The most recent data, which show a tiny upturn, are the first increase in 10 quarters.
His group produced the first (tiny) movie-like holograms in the early 1990s at the MIT Media Lab.
But Gilliland locked up with Ragan for that last-gasp push to the finish and the Front Row Motorsports drivers sliced their way to the front and put Ragan into Victory Lane for the tiny organization's first victory.
The Republicans, whose candidate won the first two ballot counts by equally tiny margins, are challenging the election.
The movie came from a studio not known for its animated films, Universal, and it was the first film from tiny Illumination Entertainment production company.
The tiny airport closest at the first drop of bad weather, and as they say, in Telluride it is either sunny or snowing, making this a somewhat risky and impractical.
It was the first Olympic medal the tiny country has ever won.
The first box had a tiny hard drive (40 gigabytes to store fewer than 50 hours at standard-definition TV resolution) and an older, slower Intel chip.
The company showed a tiny operating profit for the third quarter of 2001 (its first in a year) on the highest revenues in five years.
This suggests the early human population was tiny (so the opportunities for new matrilines to evolve in the first place were limited) and reinforces the idea that Homo sapiens may have come close to extinction (eliminating some matrilines that did previously exist).
First things first, the Hero3 is tiny, particularly when considering that it shoots 4K video (albeit at a paltry 12fps), a resolution usually reserved for much larger, cinematic cameras.
While there were other small brewers and brewpubs, Sam Adams was hugely responsible for jump starting the American craft brewing revolution of the late 20th century, as the first big public face of beer that was made lovingly in relatively tiny batches yet distributed widely enough for people to actually taste and buy.
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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.
Even a very small glass of Vintage Port seems to last forever as each tiny little sip coats and warms first the mouth, then the throat and then envelops you like an embrace.
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Situated beneath that display is a tiny home button, a first on the nano. (Previous iPods had click-wheels or no such buttons at all.) That makes one of five buttons here -- yes, five.
The rule of thumb is that the further out, the greater the isolation: first plumbing, then electricity disappears, until finally, out in the Baltic Sea, tiny huts share a few metres of exposed granite with just the wind and seals.
For anyone accustomed to larger devices, the first thing you'll notice is how tiny it looks and feels.
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Dr Atick, a proponent of face-recognition systems, has also welcomed the first prototype mobile phones and personal organisers with tiny built-in cameras.
Tiny screws do not necessarily go straight into the correct hole first time after all.
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Left untreated, what's termed "early dental caries" -- the first stage of tooth decay -- can destroy tiny teeth and lead to infection, pain, and lifelong consequences.
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.
With a win over Manchester City, the comparably tiny-payroll Spurs would claw within two points of first place an epic development for a club that hasn't won a league title since 1961.
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All the big companies presented on Monday, which left the much more sparsely attended Tuesday sessions to be held by the smaller players, ranging from transmission ventures and auto suppliers to this one, a presentation by an electric vehicle enterprise, Venturi, based in the tiny principality of Monte Carlo that is just now starting its first American venture.
Tiny American Motors (later acquired by Chrysler) was the first in when it established its Beijing Jeep joint venture in 1984.
The son of a Berkeley civil engineering professor, Pister first built tiny self-propelled robots, such as a mechanical fly that could take wing and transmit data.
The tiny bones, each about the thickness of pencil lead, were first spotted three years ago by a local caretaker in the outwash from a steep hillside near a well-known fossil site outside Kunming, China.
And I read a report today that the first time it was mentioned - or there was a tiny little mention about it in a Huffington Post story, and it was the exact same day, if not week, that the Sandra Fluke controversy erupted, which of course consumed everybody's attention.
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The first course at Dismal River, in the sand hills near tiny Mullen, Neb.
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