Sentences with phrase «relatively diminutive»

All my Thomasville pieces are comfortable, but relatively diminutive and graceful in scale, working well in both small and large environments.
Capable of tracking a wide variety of exercises and normal everyday activity — while also boasting a new waterproof design and the ability to play and store music — the Gear Fit2 Pro offers plenty of features in a relatively diminutive package.
Much like the relatively diminutive Fire HD 6 and Fire HD 7 of last year, Amazon's new pair of tablets are designed to push its ecosystem to the millions who shop on its online marketplace.
Black Quadrilateral's relatively diminutive proportions (17 X 24 cm as opposed to the more famous version's 79.5 X 79.5 cm) do not detract from its status as a kind of «year zero» totem for Modernism.
His compositions are as much lightscapes as landscapes; the artist forgoes scale for subtlety, exploring the luminous cadences of beaches, forests, and sunsets in relatively diminutive works that sometimes harken back to Whistler and Monet.
Anyone familiar with that figure knows already how big it is, so seeing it appear relatively diminutive speaks volumes.
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.
Initially this appears to be a potentially bad place for a supercar (even one with the relatively diminutive footprint of the Gallardo), as you twist and turn through a dark rabbit warren of trees, but stick with it, because after Massa Marittima the road melts outwards, the sky reappears and you find yourself released into a Tuscan wonderland of soft light and rustic hillsides topped with cypress - guarded farms.
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.
For his part, David Kenny, the chairman and CEO of The Weather Company, which owns The Weather Channel, called the blackout a «dangerous gamble» given the network's relatively diminutive request.

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It is not only thoughtful, the diminutive size makes them relatively easy to create.
Located 1,350 light - years away, the Orion Nebula is a relatively nearby laboratory for studying the star formation process across a wide range, from opulent giant stars to diminutive red dwarf stars and elusive, faint brown dwarfs.
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.
On the bright side, we do like the Renegade's steering, and its relatively planted ride and handling make it feel far less tippy than you'd think given its 66.5 - inch overall height (nearly half a foot taller than the diminutive Mazda).
The 718 RS60 embodied the very definition of a «giant - killer,» with a relatively small powerplant and diminutive size.
As for power, the Toyota Corolla FX16, with its four - cylinder, 16 - valve engine wrings 115 horsepower out of a relatively small 1.6 liters of cylinder capacity, while even the Subaru Justy GL manages to squeeze a respectable 66 horsepower from its diminutive 1.2 - liter, three - cylinder engine.
Though population density might be lower in Alaska or Montana, Vermont insurance is still relatively low in part because of its diminutive total population.
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