Sentences with phrase «as tiny»

By doing so we now capture communities with populations as tiny as 9,000.
only then would you spend money (ie, some of that money) setting up business entities in the relevant jurisdiction (Dubai or whatever), establishing the needed chain companies, beginning work on legal, etc etc (and as a tiny factor at the end of that chain, sure, a few advisors would sort out the best way to pay any taxes in the US / home country / whatever, taking in to account sundry issues such as visa status, etc etc).
But selling ebooks... I've always thought of having one as a tiny operation selling just my stuff, in case Amazon folded.
For me, and most of the people reading this site, I'd say that they'd be willing to drop TouchWiz to get the latest performance, feature, and security updates out of ICS, and I think it's Samsung's duty to offer them at least that, especially when a company as tiny as Notion Ink is managing to do so.
[TIM: Also think in terms of thumbnail size — will it grab attention as a tiny image on a handheld device?
«As a tiny nonprofit that puts on the world's largest writing event, BookBaby's support is crucial to helping NaNoWriMo spread the transformational magic of creativity.»
Please note that your cover will show up as tiny thumbnail, among other tiny thumbnails, on the online retailer's page.
Will it look good as a tiny thumbnail on Amazon and as a printed book?
You can also change the color of the zone buttons and turn on / off Lenovo messages which appear as a tiny «I» icon between the Email and Read zones.
Swim for your life as the tiny fish Finley «Small Fry» Fryer in this thrilling and action packed ocean adventure.
If you're publishing digitally, pay extra attention to how your cover looks at a small size, as most people will be viewing it as a tiny thumbnail.
We cried right alongside her as the hail storm destroyed the crops she needed in order to pay off the claim, and a piece of our hearts died right alongside hers as the tiny Muller daughter died in her arms.
Because I got a ton of enjoyment from imagining the main character as a tiny monkey running about solving crimes.
As a tiny plant springs from the ground, curious bugs watch it grow and marvel in their own buggy language.
That's about it for the sports lessons, but Wheeler sneaks in dino - facts with nearly every bounce of the ball; as the tiny Lesothosaurus scrambles around the opposing behemoths, Wheeler writes: «Leso traps it with his feet.
(read the interview) It may seem strange that eating something as tiny as a peanut could cause a violent allergic reaction strong enough to kill a person, however, Ross does not exaggerate the severity of & #...
Poor crash test numbers might seem to be expected with a vehicle as tiny as the Smart Fortwo, but Daimler — its manufacturer — has consistently claimed the Smart was designed to get a four star safety rating on crash tests.
That's true of most MINIs, though, as well as the tiny 215 - litre boot (160 litres with the roof open).
As tiny as the inner workings and the tips of your fuel injectors are, just a few gritty particles escaping from an overflowing Infiniti fuel filter can cause a real problem.
Be forewarned: fuel economy may not be as great as its tiny footprint suggests.
Storage capacity is largely dependent on the size of your pockets as the tiny luggage compartment under the rear glass cover and small net where the glovebox should be is all you get.
What began in 1976 as a tiny, no - frills 2 - door hatchback has grown into today's full - featured family sedan and coupe.
The Civic's long - running sales success and owner loyalty show just how far it has come since being introduced as a tiny hatchback in 1973.
It doesn't feel like a boat of a Buick, nor as tiny as sports car.
The Peugeot i - Cockpit is a really cool infotainment system, despite some quirky features such as the tiny steering wheel with flat top and bottom.
We will have to be very good as any tiny little error is punished severely in this category.»
In person it definitely doesn't seem as tiny as it once did, but the average shopper might still consider it small.
A fix also needs to be administered to the seemingly vulnerable section of tubing, so small pieces of metal have been fashioned to act as tiny bracing buttresses.
As a tiny piece of the automotive marketplace, Mitsubishi should look to the success of Mazda, which has seen its U.S. sales grow from 229,566 to 319,184 in the last five years, and where a balanced lineup has helped increase the company's portion of U.S. auto sales.
Unfortunately, it's about as tiny as you'd expect — after attempting to squeeze back there, Voelker called it «a joke.»
Fiat's cute, European, and retro 500 hatchback can also be described as cheap and efficient, as this tiny Italian runabout achieves 40 mpg on the highway when equipped with the standard five - speed manual transmission.
Students love transfer cards, and there are dozens of games and activities you can have your students play with the transfer cards (such as Tiny Teacher and Change That Word) to keep the center engaging.
We strive to keep our carbon footprint as tiny as possible and offer meaningful musical education about eco-sustainable choices for teachers and students with our Green Songbook and CD and our Green Sings.
Microlearning can be simply understood as providing E-Learning in small doses, as tiny chunks of training material.
Enthusiasm for kitchen gardens in schools has swept across Australia over the past decade, springing up as tiny pocket - sized patches and vertical gardens in the inner city to expansive plots in country areas.Nobody knows what proportion of schools have a kitchen garden, but anecdotal evidence at least in New South Wales suggests about 50 per cent of primary schools now have them.
All the kid needs is a cigar and a pin stripe suit to complete the impression of him as a tiny tycoon.
STARRING Sid Haig as CAPTAIN SPAULDING Bill Moseley as OTIS Sheri Moon Zombie as BABY William Forsythe as SHERIFF WYDELL Ken Foree as CHARLEE ALTAMONT Matthew McGrory as TINY Leslie Easterbrook as MOTHER FIREPLY
From a great distance, they appear as tiny figures emerging from a doll's house or comparable to characters from The Sims (2000) video game.
Paintbrush in hand, Artist Kirby can paint artworks that fight for him, such as a tiny painted King Dedede, and can swing said brush like a weapon to fend off enemies.
Fincher's remarks are roughly an even mix of big and small, addressing his personal memories and connections to the film's material as well as tiny scene - specific details (like having to digitally remove hair from a double's hands).
The series, narrated by Jim Parsons, will feature Iain Armitage («Big Little Lies») as tiny Sheldon and Zoe Perry as his mom.
Directors Mark Osborne and John Stevenson have done a masterful job of matching voices to characters [Jolie and Liu especially, bring it — and Rogen, counter cast as the tiny Mantis gives his character a surprisingly supple quality] and staging both moments of frenzy and unexpected beauty [the passing of a key character].
And we get further glimpses of a Western with Michael Fassbender, the next Terminator action romp and Paul Rudd as a tiny superhero in Ant - Man...
Hemsworth gets four dwarfs as comic sidekicks: Nick Frost returns as Nion; Sam Claflin shows up as his half - brother Gryff; while Sheridan Smith and Alexandra Roach appear as tiny imperfect love interests.
With a determination that only gets stronger in the face of opposition, the Professor involves himself in socially active extra-curricular pastimes, such as the tiny institution's debate team.
An unhurried triptych of stories about women in small - town Montana, Certain Women has the time (and the sense) to let moments hang, as tiny calibrations of feeling pass across...
This is especially true as the tiny hero navigates the shady corners of Ratworld, confronts truly sinister characters, and encounters weapon - welding adversaries.
When you're filing, the whole world files with you Jonathan Pryce plays Sam Lowry, an unexceptional everyman who dreams big but lives as a tiny cog in a bewildering machine in Terry Gilliam's farcical but biting dystopian nightmare — a film he originally struggled to get to screen when executives bristled at its length and bleak ending.
Human characters register as tiny, endangered organisms navigating a high - tech metropolis of their own creation.
What's more, who'd have thought we could ever experience so much as a tiny twinge of sympathy for GLaDOS?
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