Sentences with phrase «one's diminutive size»

If Abts» unpretentious explanation is surprising in this age of overwrought rationalization, so too is the straightforward presentation and unapologetically diminutive size of her work.
The Swift's diminutive size means that it's still not quite as capacious as the likes of the Skoda Fabia, but there is room for four adults on board - and unless you've got a couple of six - footers in the rear, there are unlikely to be many complaints about longer journeys.
The pygmy bushtit's diminutive size makes it a superlative species, and it has a genus all to itself.
But don't let their relatively diminutive size fool you.
Despite their relatively diminutive size, GW170608's black holes will greatly contribute to the growing field of «multimessenger astronomy,» where gravitational wave astronomers and electromagnetic astronomers work together to learn more about these exotic and mysterious objects.
Diminutive size does not mean a mildness of temperament; many little dogs are as tough as their larger cousins.
The chair's diminutive size works perfectly for my narrow living room.
Its extremely diminutive size suggests it has been battered to near - extinction by our more massive galaxy.
In the mice treated with the NGF antibodies the sympathetic ganglia were reduced to such diminutive size that they were barely visible in the dissecting microscope!
She never wore «ditsy» or obnoxiously large prints of any kind; everything, and this is important, because it's always important to pay attention to one's size and scale, everything of hers was scaled to her rather diminutive size.
Effectively conveying fear, compassion and Blackberry - immersed distraction, the star is a credible television wrangler whose diminutive size reinforces the daunting nature of the task ahead of her.
But its low - grip, predictable chassis and diminutive size combine to create a delicate, immersive and entertaining drive.
The Boxster is a dedicated two - seater, yet in spite of its seemingly diminutive size it offers as much as 980 mm headroom, 1313 mm shoulder - room and 1082 mm legroom.
It's diminutive size only helps aesthetics, but is still usable.
Despite its present diminutive size, the Pomeranian originally was used as a sheep - herding dog and was much larger than it is today, weighing up to 30 pounds.
Their comparatively diminutive size, simple husbandry requirements and outstanding display potential make amphibians a perfect «gateway» herp.
The quality strikes me as uneven, but in the best of them, evocative color, easy brushwork and diminutive size remind me of Albert York «s enigmatic landscape paintings combined with Bill Jensen «s paintings from the eighties.
But City Airport's ultra convenient location and diminutive size means that you can look beyond City Airport hotels to those in central London - particularly City hotels - and still be less than an hour away from check in.
The chess machine is secretly operated from inside by the Italian dwarf Tibor, a God - fearing social outcast whose chess - playing abilities and diminutive size make him the perfect accomplice in this grand hoax.
The chair's diminutive size works perfectly for my narrow living room.
Despite its relatively diminutive size and 15,000 rpm rev limit, direct fuel injection, a single turbocharger and some remarkable engineering make it capable of producing around 700bhp.
Don't expect big sound out of the new Google Home Mini — the diminutive size means this is more focused on being a voice assistant than being a killer speaker.
For those on the tightest of budgets, the IPX7 - rated Polk Boom Swimmer Jr. plays fuller and louder than its diminutive size would suggest, and has a flexible tail that lets it easily wrap around a showerhead.
But don't be fooled by its diminutive size: Cameco Europe occupied a crucial role in Cameco's corporate structure.
As more churches grow to stadium proportions, small congregations are coming to see their diminutive size as an asset for mission.
It is undeniably true that children are drawn to the hobbits because of their diminutive size, but it is truer still that we keep reading Tolkien's trilogy as adults because the hobbits» struggles are our own.
The key is that you want them to be very small, since their diminutive size is one of the defining characteristics of pots.
You might not guess it thanks to their diminutive size, but these babies are filling.
Don't let their diminutive size fool you; lentils have one of the richest protein profiles of any vegetable, backed up with super-sized levels of iron, fiber, and folate.
That's why I love radishes — from French Breakfasts, with their diminutive size and oblong shape (fine, they're my favorite), to spicy Easter Eggs and the mild tasting but visually vibrant watermelon radish.
The Ivorian international is extremely well respected and has been favourably compared to Chelsea's N'Golo Kante, probably due to his diminutive size, but at just 26 years of age he could have a very bright future ahead of him.
It is his style of play and diminutive size that gets him injured all the time.
Bliss, if you're unfamiliar, is a badass beyond her diminutive size, as Lynch recently learned when Alexa threw a desk at her during their contract signing.
At home or on the beach, children love cool places to play designed to suite their diminutive size.
It is not only thoughtful, the diminutive size makes them relatively easy to create.
However, because of Enceladus's diminutive size, the chemistry necessary for life may have petered out by now.
Despite their diminutive size, phytoplankton can proliferate.
When anthropologists first analyzed the bones of an 18,000 - year - old hominid found on the Indonesian island of Flores, they were struck by its diminutive size (just three feet tall) and small brain (more chimp - size than human).
Despite its diminutive size, the snow flea, also called a spring tail, has garnered an online fan base for some of the charming strategies it uses to evade predators: In threatening situations, the insect ejects a springing device out of its rear end to propel itself to safety.
Even though it is a small planet, GJ 1214 b blots out a relatively large fraction of its star's light when it transits, thanks to the host star's diminutive size, just one - fifth the diameter of the sun.
Despite its diminutive size, it is ten times more sensitive than the Hubble Space Telescope in detecting the minuscule variations in a star's luminosity caused by vibrations that shake its surface.
Due to its diminutive size, TRAPPIST - 1 appears very dim in the sky, despite lying only 40 light - years distant from Earth — relatively close in astronomical terms.
Despite its diminutive size, dwarf wheat is highly prolific and produces a lot more grains per acre, which is an outstanding trait for productivity and profitability.
Despite its diminutive size, this Lyme disease - transmitting insect packs a mighty punch.
Quite unexpectedly, given their diminutive size and comparatively low prices, Anya Hindmarch's stickers have enabled the brand to renegotiate retail agreements with key stockists.
This gorgeous fall front is notable for its diminutive size, being full height and size for function as a writing desk but filling a very efficient footprint.
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