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I assume that the number of readers of this anthology who regard themselves as morally perfect is small, and that most readers are willing to consider procedures by which they may gain more insight into themselves and better understanding of others.
In the eighteenth century there emerges for the first time the notion of a private tragedy ( or nearly for the first time, there having been a small number of Elizabethan domestic tragedies such as the famous Arden Of Feversham ).
The number of countries thus favorably situated is small, but their peoples constitute over half of the population of the underdeveloped world.
On the remainder of the clear channels, the dominant ( class 1 ) -- B stations are protected as described above, and the relatively small number of secondary ( class 2 ) ) stations permitted to operate on these channels at night are required to operate directionally and/or with reduced power so as to protect the class 1, stations.
Each male willow catkin is composed of a large number of small flowers.
The bronchial artery, except for a small number of short branches in the hilum, contributes none of the pleural blood supply.
There remained only the delicate task of maneuvering the laws through the labyrinth of Palace politics and making a small number of policy decisions.
Mr. Alexander H. Wheelan's Study Helps In Point And Figure Technique tells the readers: `` We assure you that the total number of people using this method of market analysis is a very small portion of the sum total of those operating in the securities and commodities markets ''.
While the method of interviewing a small number of companies was appealing because of the opportunity it might have furnished to probe fully the reasons and circumstances of a company's practices and opinions, it also involved the risk of paying undue attention to the unique and peculiar problems of just a few individual companies.
As a result, it was decided that a mail questionnaire sent to a large number of companies would be more effective in determining the general practices and opinions of small firms and in highlighting some of the fundamental and recurring problems of defense procurement that concern both industry and government.
And I have established that the action of municipal, county, or state school boards or boards of education is small, infinitesimally small in comparison with the number of districts.
they are small in number and their contribution is not immediately decisive in everyday life.
This relatively high value is probably due to the small fiber diameters increasing the number of internal reflections.
Fortunately the number of pathological bigots appears to be quite small, but it would be a mistake to think that more than a matter of degree separates them from the rest of us.
Lungless salamanders in the family Plethodontidae are terrestrial and lay a small number of unpigmented eggs in a cluster among damp leaf litter.
In pure water the majority of molecules exist as H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, but a small number of molecules are constantly dissociating and re-associating.
The number of letters in an alphabet can be quite small.
The number of neutrons, N, is known as the neutron number of the atom ; thus, A = Z + N. Since protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass ( and the mass of the electrons is negligible for many purposes ), and the mass defect is usually very small compared to the mass, the atomic mass of an atom is roughly equal to A.
In addition, mixed race ( European and African ) people amount to about 2 %, with a small ( 1 %) population of whites, mainly ethnically Portuguese ( as a former overseas territory of Portugal until 1975, the Portuguese make up currently the largest non-African population, with certainly more than 100, 000, a number that has been constantly increasing from the 2000s, because of Angola's growing demand for qualified human resources.
A small number of FAA personnel are stationed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( Kinshasa ) and the Republic of the Congo ( Brazzaville ).
In particular, this applies where large numbers of amateur astronomers with small telescopes are more effective than the relatively small number of large telescopes that are available to professional astronomers.
The order is a cosmopolite ( plants found throughout most of the world including desert and frigid zones ), and includes mostly herbaceous species, although a small number of trees ( such as the giant Lobelia and the giant Senecio ) and shrubs are also present.

small and peak
The latter procedure gave rise to a small active protein peak ( Region 1a ) between Regions 1 and 2.
Complex-crater morphology on rocky planets appears to follow a regular sequence with increasing size: small complex craters with a central topographic peak are called central peak craters, for example Tycho ; intermediate-sized craters, in which the central peak is replaced by a ring of peaks, are called peak-ring craters, for example Schrödinger ; and the largest craters contain multiple concentric topographic rings, and are called multi-ringed basins, for example Orientale.
In Die Austernprinzessin ( The Oyster Princess ) a triple layer of horizontal rectangles with rounded ends enclose sets of dancing feet at the frenzied peak of a foxtrot, and in Die Puppe ( The Doll ) a dozen gossiping mouths are each enclosed in individual small circular vignettes arranged in a matrix.
Diesel engines take in air only, and shortly before peak compression, spray a small quantity of diesel fuel into the cylinder via a fuel injector that allows the fuel to instantly ignite.
However, there is often great structural damage to the target, and because the depth distribution is broad ( Bragg peak ), the net composition change at any point in the target will be small.
Finding persecution of his Christian beliefs, Marinus hid on the peak of Mount Titano ( the highest of San Marino's seven hills ) and founded a small community following Christian beliefs.
In 1871, a Ministry of Rites was formed and Shinto shrines were divided into twelve levels with the Ise Shrine ( dedicated to Amaterasu, and thus symbolic of the legitimacy of the Imperial family ) at the peak and small sanctuaries of humble towns at the base.
Plotting in derivative mode also emphasizes Auger fine structure which appear as small secondary peaks surrounding the primary Auger peak.
The presence of satellites can distort the true Auger peak and / or small peak shift information due to chemical bonding at the surface.
For a small basin in the Italian Alps ( area = 1. 76 km² ) affected by a debris flow, Chiarle and Luino ( 1998 ) estimated a peak discharge of 750 m < sup > 3 </ sup >/ s for a section located in the middle stretch of the main channel.
The band reached a creative peak in the early 1940s, when Ellington and a small hand-picked group of his composers and arrangers wrote for an orchestra of distinctive voices who displayed tremendous creativity.
Phobos is heavily cratered, with one of the craters near the equator having a central peak despite the moon's small size.
where the engine's turbocharger is completely replaced with a small gas turbine which also works as an assisted diesel exhaust turbocharger, enabling engine RPM-independent boost level control and a higher peak boost pressure to be reached ( than with ordinary turbochargers ).
* Eumenes II, King of Pergamum who has ruled since 197 BC and a member of the Attalid dynasty ; a brilliant statesman, he has brought his small kingdom to the peak of its power and made Pergamum a great centre of Greek culture in Anatolia
* Ute Mountain ( or Ute Peak or Sleeping Ute Mountain ), a peak within the Ute Mountains, a small mountain range in the southwestern corner of Colorado
During peak travel, often the time of travel can be shortened as the number of passengers is significantly small compared to normal bus services.
Thirteen small but rich uranium mines operated in the following decade, at their peak in 1957 employing over 150 workers.
In 1872, after a scientist discovered a European snail ( Helix aspersa ) living on a small mountain, Rufus King Porter the founder of what is now unincorporated Spring Valley, California named the peak Mt.
Fillmore is a small valley town in Northern Ventura County just below the San Cayetano Mountain peak in the Los Padres National Forest.
* Mount Irvine – A small mountain peak west of Irvine Mills.
The small city of Milano reached its population peak in 1939, when approximately 920 residents were reported to be living there.
At its peak in the 1970s, the facility had amusement park rides and a small train.

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