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Smaller independent units were allocated elsewhere, mostly around heavily fortified cities.
Smaller demonstrations were held in San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston.
( Smaller numbers of Scottish prisoners were also sent to Bermuda following Cromwell's invasion of Scotland.
Smaller species were usually placed on branches with berries, fruit, and flowers.
Smaller fleets were deployed to the German overseas protectorates, the most prominent being assigned to the East Asia Station at Tsingtao.
Smaller pyramids were also built by the Nubians who ruled Egypt in the Late Period, though their pyramids had steeper sides.
Smaller companies were wiped out because of economies of scale and the smaller pool of consumers available to them, compared to the larger corporations.
Smaller ring rosaries became known as soldiers ' rosaries, because they were often taken into battle by soldiers, most notably during World War I.
Smaller figures in pottery or wood were placed in tombs for many centuries afterwards, reaching a peak of quality in the Tang Dynasty.
Smaller, provincial parties were left with 4 seats in all ( losing 3 ); Justicialists ( pro or against the current Administration ) maintained the control over the Senate they've enjoyed since 1983.
Smaller settlements which included Killeshandra in County Cavan were to leave their own mark particularly with the growth of flax and the Irish linen industry.
Smaller versions of the Pythian Games were celebrated in many other cities of the Levant and Greece.
Smaller amounts were also produced in other cider-producing areas such as Somerset.
Smaller settlements in the area were temporarily abandoned for the duration of the war.
Smaller versions of tower houses in northern England and southern Scotland were known as Peel towers, or pele houses, and were built along both sides of the border regions.
Smaller groups who at that time had their own royalty but were later were absorbed into larger kingdoms include the peoples of Magonsæte, Lindsey, Hwicce, the East Saxons, the South Saxons, the Isle of Wight, and the Middle Angles.
" Volume 2 ( Platyhelminthes and Rhynchocoela ) and Volume 3 ( Acanthocephala, Aschelminthes, and Entoprocta ), both published in 1951, were followed by Volume 4 ( Echinodermata ) in 1955, Volume 5 ( Smaller Coelomate Groups ) in 1959, and Volume 6 ( Mollusca I ) in 1967.
Smaller cycles of 13 days ( the trecena ) and 20 days ( the veintena ) were important components of the Tzolk ' in and Haab ' cycles, respectively.
Smaller towns such as Ocaña, Guadalajara, Spain, Buitrago de Lozoya, Lucena, Ribadavia, Hervás, and Almazán were founded or inhabited principally by Jews.
Smaller quantities ( less than 1 liter daily ) and warm rather than hot mate consumption were found to increase risk only slightly ; alcohol and tobacco consumption had a synergistic effect on increasing oral, throat, and esophageal cancer.
Smaller ones, for household use, were operated by two people.
His comments, recorded in the New York Times Magazine, were made when Maverick was the Democratic chairman of the US Congress Smaller War Plants Committee.

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Smaller labs can be run by individual chemists working clandestinely in order to synthesize smaller amounts of controlled substances or simply out of a hobbyist interest in chemistry, often because of the difficulty ascertaining the purity of other, illegally synthesized drugs obtained on the black market.
Smaller version of Image of Lissette Martinez of NASA obtained from: oeop. larc. nasa. gov /.../ image / wff-LMartinez. jpg

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Smaller changes in tension can be effected by contraction of the thyroarytenoid muscle or changes in the relative position of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages, as may occur when the larynx is lowered or raised, either volitionally or through movement of the tongue to which the larynx is attached via the hyoid bone.
Smaller airliners sometimes have their engines mounted on either side of the rear fuselage.
Smaller inner-town buses also operate, but taking into consideration their infrequency, time and cost when compared to the overall size and points of interest of Hino, it is usually best to either walk, ride a bicycle or scooter, or drive a car if visiting multiple destinations.
Smaller operators provide a range of services, either in competition with National Express West Midlands or under contract to Centro.
Smaller houses and condos may have a breakfast bar instead, often of a different height than the regular kitchen counter ( either raised for stools or lowered for chairs ).
Smaller versions of the pen dish were sometimes used as bottom pieces either to catch hot embers or to be filled with water to represent the ocean out of which the sacred mountains / islands arose.
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 denominations and some other religious minorities either co-operate with one of the big ones or may decide to conduct classes outside school.
) Smaller mammals, such as squirrels, rabbits and gophers, might be snared by either men or women.

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Smaller businesses are privately owned by Beninese citizens, but some firms are foreign owned, primarily French and Lebanese.
Smaller ( and slower ) braille embossers are more common and can be found in some libraries, universities, and specialist education centres, as well as being privately owned by some blind individuals.
Smaller PDP-11s, implemented as single-chip CPUs, continued to be produced until 1996, by which time over 600, 000 had been sold.
Smaller regions fluctuate more than larger ones, and, since short wavelengths are disturbed by small regions more than longer wavelengths, they are scattered more.
Smaller molecules can leak in more easily and are more easily absorbed by certain materials, and molecular pumps are less effective at pumping gases with lower molecular weights.
Smaller groups of stations with common branding are often categorized by industry watchers as television systems, although the public and the broadcasters themselves will often refer to them as " networks " regardless.
Smaller projects are financed both directly by the EBRD and through financial intermediaries.
Smaller eparchies are usually governed by a single bishop.
Smaller leaves are preferred ; however, any bitter taste of larger leaves can be reduced by pouring off the water from initial boiling and replacing it with fresh water.
Smaller rural and community hospitals may still be staffed by family physicians who work in the emergency department on a part-time rotating basis.
Smaller settlements have been interpreted by some researchers as camps.
Smaller jet engines are usually started by an electric motor, while larger engines are usually started by an air turbine motor.
Smaller orchards are owned by other local families.
* Smaller cards whose exact value is unimportant may be represented by an " x "
Smaller books are produced by folding the leaves again to produce 16 pages, known as a sixteen-mo ( 16mo ) ( originally sextodecimo ).
Smaller communities are headed by a prior or provost.
Smaller incidents are coordinated by the New Zealand Police, who may call on the services and resources of the coastguard.

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