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Smaller and significant
* Smaller apertures can be used: much smaller apertures can be used than with smaller format cameras before diffraction becomes significant for a given print size.
Smaller painted wood figures, most often of the Madonna, were significant, and being relatively portable, probably helped to disseminate the style across Europe.
Smaller numbers of Irish-Americans and German-Americans have also made this largely Catholic community home since significant development began in the 1920s, with a construction boom in the 1950s.
Smaller, but significant, towns in the more mountainous northern areas include Ensay, Swifts Creek, Omeo, and Buchan.
Smaller companies such as Nature's Path, an organic cereal and snack making business, have also made significant sustainability gains in the 21st century.

Smaller and numbers
( Smaller numbers of Scottish prisoners were also sent to Bermuda following Cromwell's invasion of Scotland.
Smaller numbers of Mongols exist in Western Europe and North America.
Smaller numbers of males summer in the Gulf of Anadyr on the southern coast of the Siberian Chukchi Peninsula, and in Bristol Bay off the southern coast of Alaska, west of the Alaska Peninsula.
Smaller numbers of French-Canadian immigrants moved to Houghton, while more of them settled elsewhere in Houghton County.
Smaller numbers of Serbs live in New Zealand, and Serbian communities in South America ( Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile ) are reported to grow and exist to this day.
Smaller numbers of East Asians mostly Chinese, Japanese or Korean, minuscule Afro-Chileans, and Rapa Nui of Easter Island are included in a diverse yet melting pot as a common culture unites them as Chileans.
Smaller shock angles are associated with higher upstream Mach numbers, and the special case where the shock wave is at 90 ° to the oncoming flow ( Normal shock ), is associated with a Mach number of one.
Smaller numbers are members of Unite the union and the GMB ( trade union ).
Smaller birds such as the siskin, chaffinch ( in very large numbers ) and great spotted woodpecker are also present and easy to spot on the feeders.
Smaller numbers of other animals are also used, including rats, pigs, sheep, fish, birds, and amphibians.
Smaller alligators can often be found in large numbers close to each other.
Smaller numbers can be seen on a shorter walk in Durlston Country Park.
Smaller numbers of Choughs and Peregrine Falcons can also be seen.
Smaller regional satellite phone networks are allocated numbers in the + 882 code designated for " international networks " which is not used exclusively for satellite phone networks.
Smaller numbers of children show less positive development at age 12 months.
Smaller numbers of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Lebanese, Arab and Turkish immigrants, and people of ( North ) American and Australian descent settled in Araucania in the early 20th century.
" Smaller numbers of brown trout also thrive in the Williamson, especially below Spring Creek.
Smaller numbers of other designs, including the Gatling gun, were also purchased by the French government during the latter part of that conflict.
Smaller numbers were exported to the UK and Southeast Asia.
Smaller carriers were built in large numbers to escort slow cargo convoys or supplement fast carriers.
Smaller exploration for coal had been attempted for an hundred years but the Cotgrave colliery was established in the early 1960s with large numbers of miners & their families being relocated from other mining areas in England, especially the North East, to live on a large purpose built housing estate.
Smaller numbers of Tharu reside in the adjacent Indian districts Champaran of Bihar state ; Gorakhpur, Basti and Gonda of Uttar Pradesh state ; and Nainital, Uttarakhand state.
Smaller numbers of them were also produced in Australia ( about 5, 000 ), hulls were made in several places in Victoria and many by South Australian Railways workshops in Adelaide South Australia and also in New Zealand ( about 1, 300 ).

Smaller and settled
Smaller communities can be found in the adjacent areas of Pakistan where many have settled in recent decades.

Smaller and states
Smaller kingdoms played a precarious game of paying allegiance to more powerful states, sometimes simultaneously.
Smaller states in the region hastened to reassure Hulagu of their loyalty and the Mongols turned to Syria in 1259, conquering the Ayyubids and sending advance patrols as far ahead as Gaza.
Smaller states in the region at this time included Takrur to the west, the Malinke kingdom of Mali to the south, and the Songhai centred around Gao to the east.
Smaller colonies also worried about the abolition of tariffs, which would deprive them of a large proportion of their revenue, and leave their commerce at the mercy of the larger states.
Smaller states, such as the principalities of Italy, began to conglomerate.
Smaller Otomi populations exist in the states of Puebla, Mexico, Tlaxcala, Michoacán and Guanajuato.

Smaller and Rio
Smaller Empires include the Dominion of Braganza, a shadowy nation centered in Rio de Janeiro and ruled by the caudillo of the month ; the Sultanate of Egypt, eyed by the Caliphate of Damascus, France-outre-mer, and the Angrezi Raj for its access to the ruined Suez Canal ; and the Emirate of Afghanistan, which serves as a buffer between the Raj and Russia.

Smaller and do
Smaller aircraft may use simpler traffic alerting systems such as TPAS, which are passive ( they do not actively interrogate the transponders of other aircraft ) and do not provide advisories for conflict resolution.
# Political influence: Smaller countries, such as Portugal and the Netherlands, who do not carry much political clout on the international stage, are given a substantial increase in influence through membership in IGOs, such as the European Union.
Smaller species tend to nest solitarily, while medium sized species do so in the smaller colonies and larger and migratory species nest in large colonies that can number in the thousands.
Smaller centipedes usually do not puncture human skin.
Smaller ganglia are also located in the lateral and dorsal portions of each segment, but do not form distinct cords.
Smaller Live Steam gauges do exist, but as the scale gets smaller, the pulling power decreases.
Smaller grazers are always at risk from carnivores: so they have developed the means to detect and evade them, and do so more often than may be supposed.
Smaller, less complicated projects often do not require a licensed professional, and the design of such projects is often undertaken by building designers, draftspersons, interior designers ( for interior fit-outs or renovations ), or contractors.
Smaller balls are sometimes used by juniors for " mini-polo ," though these miniature balls do not typically come in standard sizes and are often coloured green.
Smaller stores do not offer the fashion and electrical ranges while the largest stores also have a DIY and gardening department.
The club's supporters are known for using the now infamous phrase, Menores do que pensábamos ( Smaller than we thought ) as their official motto.
Smaller settlements surround the area include Água do Gato, Achada Banana and Rui Vaz, which is situated on the edge of a 1 km high cliff overlooking Ribeirão Galinha.
Smaller prizes are recently published Finnish books, all autographed by some Finnish celebrity who has nothing whatsoever to do with either the book or its author.
Smaller, non-DSLR, consumer cameras, typically referred to as point-and-shoot cameras, can also be characterized as having a crop factor or FLM relative to 35 mm format, even though they do not use interchangeable lenses or lenses designed for a different format.

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