I think they would have to be
pretty small figures, possibly the size of Vanellope or Sorcerer Mickey, but maybe a tad smaller.
Not exact matches
Even though the
figure is usually
pretty close to the analyst estimates (brown bar), even a
small difference can be significant.
In my past experience, Torrid has been
pretty consistent with their sizing, so I had already removed the tags by the time I
figured out this one fit almost a full size
smaller (and therefore I won't be able to return it.)
The cyborg ninja may look
small in comparison, but with 29 centimeter in height it is a
pretty big
figure.
Since I'm
pretty much totally published by
small presses,
figured I should mention it.
April 4 surf report We
figured this little swell forecast to come in today would be
pretty small, but we were pleasantly surprised to see a little size today.
The controllers are fairly
small and light, but once you
figure out where all of the buttons are, they work
pretty well.
Although they were
small in scale, the treatment of the image and the
figure / ground relationship was
pretty frontal and aggressive even though they were tonal and burnt, which created this element of light coming from behind.
I am not fully up on the
figures but it's something like 0.002 %, which is
pretty small.
But even a system without version control might satisfy most of these requirements — for instance, if the data can be tagged with text and a URL, then it's
pretty easy for a user to
figure which version is which, especially if the number of versions are
small.
And with twice - a-month trash pickup and the
smallest available bin, I
figured I was doing
pretty well.
I
figured here was a part of aviation that was cool, was still
pretty much unexploited, and was made up of such a
small cadre of people that just about any contributions I could make would have some significance.
This is my first giveaway, and since I'm just a
small potatoes blog, I
figure your odds are
pretty good!