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small and world
Mary Jane belonged to a world acquainted with small attractive hotels and pensions in all the major and minor cities.
Once, then -- for how many years or how few does not matter -- my world was bound round by fences, when I was too small to reach the apple tree bough, to twist my knee over it and pull myself up.
In this domain the simple fact of coexistence in the same local, national, and world community is enough to guarantee that we cannot refrain from having some effect, large or small, upon Gentile-Jewish relations.
The number of countries thus favorably situated is small, but their peoples constitute over half of the population of the underdeveloped world.
Dozens of seemingly small matters go wrong all over the world.
If it is decided to make a small shift which may be required from military aid or special assistance funds, in order to carry out the purposes of the Mutual Security Act through this new peaceful program, this will be a hopeful sign to the world.
These groups have varied widely from mere families, primitive, totemic groups, and small modern cults and sects, to the memberships of great denominations, and great, widely dispersed world religions.
Eric Hoffer, for example, once said that America was a paradise -- the only one in the history of the world -- for workingmen and small children.
Fifteen years ago, troubled by the rising tide of materialism in the post-war world, a businessman and a minister asked themselves if there might not be a place for a small magazine in which men and women, regardless of creed or color, could set forth boldly their religious convictions and bear witness to the power of faith to solve the endless problems of living.
Historian Mark Noll concludes it ranks " among the small handful of semi-sacred texts by which Americans conceive their place in the world ".
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.
By 1840 there were still only ten colonial bishops for the Church of England ; but even this small beginning greatly facilitated the growth of Anglicanism around the world.
There is a small museum called Casa de la Máscara ( House of Masks ) which is dedicated to masks, most of them from Mexico but there are examples from many parts of the world.
From a modern perspective these figures may seem small, but in the world of Greek city-states Athens was huge: most of the thousand or so Greek cities could only muster 1000 – 1500 adult male citizens and Corinth, a major power, had at most 15, 000 but in some very seldom cases more.
Alberta has a small internal market and is relatively distant from major world markets, despite good transportation links to the rest of Canada and to the United States to the south.
Classical Arab music is extremely popular across the population, especially a small number of superstars known throughout the Arab world.
Nimzowitsch eventually moved to Copenhagen in 1922, which coincided with his rise to the world chess elite, where he lived for the rest of his life in one small rented room.
Over time, he gradually took over responsibility for the relationships between the small Bahá ' i exile community and the outside world.
The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.
Victoria found the house " small but pretty ", and recorded in her diary that: " All seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and to make one forget the world and its sad turmoils ".
Even small caldera-forming eruptions, such as Krakatoa in 1883 or Mount Pinatubo in 1991, may result in significant local destruction and a noticeable drop in temperature around the world.
He asserted that the sciences, humanities, and arts have a common goal: to give a purpose to understanding the details, to lend to all inquirers " a conviction, far deeper than a mere working proposition, that the world is orderly and can be explained by a small number of natural laws.
The Congo has 70 % of the world ’ s coltan, and more than 30 % of the world ’ s diamond reserves., mostly in the form of small, industrial diamonds.

small and tour
During that tour a small terracotta urn was presented to England captain Ivo Bligh by a group of Melbourne women.
A number of tour boats, ranging from large motorized vessels to small sailing yachts, visit the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months ( January – March ).
Following a performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, on February 2, 1959, Holly chartered a small airplane to take him to the next stop on the tour.
This is only 35 years before John Thomas ' 1849 lecture tour in Britain which attracted significant support from an existing non-Trinitarian Adventist base, particularly, initially, in Scotland where Arian Socinian and unitarian ( with a small ' u ' as distinct from the Unitarian Church of Theophilus Lindsey ) views were prevalent.
It was released on Branford Marsalis's new label Marsalis Music and led to a short tour of nightclubs and small theaters.
In June 2007, Mötley Crüe set out on a small European tour.
Though Australia has a small population, the sheer number of venues that bands could play in, mainly along the Eastern coast, meant that a band could tour extensively, often playing every night for long periods.
Meanwhile Burnel released an experimental solo album Euroman Cometh backed by a small UK tour and Cornwell recorded the album Nosferatu in collabaration with Robert Williams.
The single generated welcome publicity following their time out of the limelight, as did a small sold-out tour scheduled around the single release, the final night of which was at Shepherds Bush Empire as part of MTV's " Five Night Stand " festival.
After the " Castle Party " concert in Poland meant to promote Psyche's releases there, Psyche made a small tour once again through Germany and appeared in various venues.
In the U. S., the band did extremely well, selling out every date on their debut tour, which began at The University of Akron's EJ Thomas Concert Hall and continued in small theatres but quickly expanded into arenas because of high ticket demand.
He played several dates in support of it, at first as one of the opening acts for The Rolling Stones, who were then on tour in the U. S. He began 1982 with a small tour of college towns where he was the headlining act.
" George and Ringo were close and Ringo felt threatened that he was being replaced, even if it were for just a small portion of the tour.
She had guest appearances in the sitcom Arrested Development and had a small role in the movie The OH in Ohio, while continuing to tour internationally.
With the exception of a slot at the Atlanta On The Bricks Festival, playing for 90, 000 people, the band chose to start the tour with small rather than large shows, such as in the Sacramento area, where they played for around 100 people.
He sometimes organized his own troupe and toured bases both in the U. S. and overseas, often small installations that the USO did not serve, like one tour of Greenland, Baffinland, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Britten wrote Albert Herring for the English Opera Group in 1947, and it was while on tour that Pears came up with the idea of mounting a Festival in the small Suffolk seaside town of Aldeburgh, six miles from Snape, where Britten had now moved to a house on Crag Path.
In 2010 the West Cemetery can only be visited as a guided tour ( for which a small fee is asked ).
A chronicle of Mano Negra's 1993 tour on Colombia's decrepit railway through small, rural villages, written by Manu's father, Ramón Chao.
Due to record label delays on the release of their third studio album, Sports, Huey Lewis and the News was back to square one in late 1983, touring small clubs in a bus to promote the record ( eventually known as the " Workin ' for a Livin '" tour ).
Though the tour was small, Portishead visited New York, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Mexico City, Los Angeles, Berkeley, Seattle, Vancouver, and Denver during October.
When the tour first started 1967, the program hosted 60 – 70 participants from America and Canada, with an age range of between 14 and 25, at a small college in Taiwan.
Countries such as Australia and those from South America and Africa also began sending small numbers of Study tour participants.

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