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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.
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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.
Smaller businesses are privately owned by Beninese citizens, but some firms are foreign owned, primarily French and Lebanese.
Smaller military parades are held in French garrison towns, including Toulon and Belfort, with local troops.
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.
Carboxylic acids usually exist as dimeric pairs in nonpolar media due to their tendency to “ self-associate .” Smaller carboxylic acids ( 1 to 5 carbons ) are soluble in water, whereas higher carboxylic acids are less soluble due to the increasing hydrophobic nature of the alkyl chain.
Smaller molecules are able to enter the pores of the media and, therefore, molecules are trapped and removed from the flow of the mobile phase.
Smaller and younger specimens of Cephalocereus senilis, for example, are columnar, whereas older and larger specimens may become treelike.
Smaller surfboard fins mounted near the edge ( or " rail ") of the surfboard are known as " rail fins " and are seen in multi-fin arrangements ( often in combination with a similarly-sized central fin further back on the board ).
The episodes are Playing The Ego Card, Add Sex and Stir, The Siege, Smaller Fish To Fry, We Ain't Got Dames and This Night of Nights.
Smaller containers are more common in urban areas because they can be more easily hidden, the most common of these is the 35mm film canister.
Smaller synthetic diamonds have been manufactured in large quantities as industrial abrasives, although larger gem-quality synthetic diamonds are becoming available in multiple carats.
Smaller bodies of water are Lake Velence ( 26 square km ) in Fejér County and Lake Fertő ( Neusiedler See -- about 82 square km within Hungary ).
# 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 items, such as socks and hats, are usually knit in one piece on double-pointed needles or circular needles.
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Smaller vessels ( up to CEMT class I ) can travel further northwest, north and northeast via the Centre-Loire-Briare and Loing Canals to the Seine, via the Canal de la Marne à la Saône ( recently often called the " Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne ") to the Marne, via the Canal des Vosges ( formerly called the " Canal de l ' Est – Branche Sud ") to the Moselle and via the Canal du Rhône au Rhin to the Rhine.
Smaller gull species like the Herring Gull ( L. argentatus ) which are hardly able to bring down a healthy adult puffin, take eggs or recently hatched chicks, and will also steal fish.
** The Smaller lower common room is a recently converted room into a common room, used primarily by the Lower Sixth.
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" 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.
" Small and Smaller " is the title of an opinion column written by Thomas L. Friedman and published on the web site ( and possibly printed in the newspaper ) of The New York Times on 4 March 2004.
* Perry Hoberman: audio excerpt from: " Smaller Than Life " published at Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine
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Smaller breeds such as the Finnish Spitz and the Lundehund were used in Scandinavia to hunt birds and smaller mammals.
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Smaller books are produced by folding the leaves again to produce 16 pages, known as a sixteen-mo ( 16mo ) ( originally sextodecimo ).
Smaller books may be bound in c-cloth, a lighter weight cloth that may or may not have an acrylic coating.
Smaller areas within the scope of the New York Social Register have entities that publish " blue books " or " Social Lists " such as for Morris County, which often includes members of the New York register in their listings due to multiple residences.
Smaller books called breviaries ( a word that etymologically refers to a compendium or abridgment ) were developed to indicate the format of the daily office and assist in identifying the texts to be chosen.
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Smaller boats are not generally referred to as yachts, although all recreational boats ( as opposed to commercial or military vessels ) are yachts.
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 exhibitors ( including, for example, licensing companies with no capacity for actual game production ) will often have a meeting room and no exhibition booth at all, while others may have both a small exhibition booth and a meeting area.
Smaller films are often funded by arts councils ( at all levels of government ) and film collectives.
Smaller lakes include Laguna Maxbal, Laguna Yolhuitz, and Laguna Seca, all in the northeast of the department.
Smaller changes are that the MOS Technology and one variation of the Rockwell 6545 lack interlaced output support and all 6545s include an optional address skew, which delays display enable for one character cycle if set.
Smaller offices and institutes are scattered all over Salzburg and arts and music are taught separately at the Mozarteum Art University.
Smaller gaps trap the mud in between the tire lugs, which turns the tire into something resembling a " slick " with no tread at all, which will have no traction in mud.
Smaller calibre weapons often operate on the autocannon principle, and indeed may not even be turrets at all, they may just be bolted directly to the deck.
Smaller class sizes, coupled with sound educational practices which are assistive and supportive by design, and vari-ous summer and after school enrichment opportunities provide optimal opportunities for all of our students to succeed.
Smaller handheld models block all bands from 800 MHz to 1900 MHz within a 30-foot range ( 9 meters ).
Smaller selections are very popular as bedding plants, seen in shopping malls and public gardens all over the world.
Smaller events included an exposition of yacht building in the newly built Muziekgebouw (' music building '), many music stages, food from all corners of the Earth, fireworks every night at 10 o ' clock, a parade of sailors in uniform and the ' Pieremachocheltocht ' ( even the organisation isn't sure what the word means ), a parade of carnavalesque floating creations ( open to anyone ).
Smaller larvae devour the parenchyma of leaves, so that all that remains is the thin epidermis and veins.
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