Sentences with phrase «much smaller obstacles»

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Amos suggests that obstacles — such as the sea, glaciers, or mountains — on the route from Africa to the Middle East, across the Himalayas and over the Bering Strait, held many migrants back, so that a much smaller group moved on, producing offspring to inhabit new parts of the globe.
The smaller round table makes for a much easier obstacle, though I'm not 100 % sure that we'll be keeping it, since it came damaged.
The subreddit might be too small, but I'm worried that even Corner's $ 10 is going to be too much of an obstacle for many potential participants.
Shrink also bestows «shrink sense,» showing Alice obstacles and pathways previously unseen, since being smaller makes all the large things so much more noticeable.
Running into small obstacles likes cones and zombies will increase your overall experience points, but I wasn't sure how much XP I gained affected how many coins I ended up with.
The obstacle course itself, hidden from view and thus a mystery to anyone for whom neither sneaker - buying nor art - experiencing typically involves much in the way of ordeal, was, in no small way, intense.
And once you're in the air, the chances your vehicle is going to run into an unexpected obstacle are much smaller than they are on busy city streets.
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