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Smaller, faster traveling, less stable projectiles have also demonstrated greater terminal ballistics and therein, a greater lethality than traditional. 30-caliber rounds.
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, faster and more enduring than the 100-to 120-pound ( 45-to 54-kg ) freighting dogs then in general use, they immediately dominated the Nome Sweepstakes.
Smaller than other dromaeosaurids like Deinonychus and Achillobator, Velociraptor nevertheless shared many of the same anatomical features.
Smaller or less-developed airports — which represent the vast majority — often have a single runway shorter than.
* Smaller programmes than those that are better implemented in a compiled language
* Smaller than most reciprocating engines of the same power rating.
Smaller groups throughout the country also speak more than 30 other languages and numerous dialects.
Smaller red-eared sliders less than a year old have been known to choke on the shells of the shrimp and suffer from lung puncture.
* 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 settlements include Welling, like Bexleyheath a staging post on the Dover Road, which was at one time of less importance than the nearby East Wickham ( also an ancient village ), was absorbed in Bexley UDC.
Smaller examples may have only had such decoration, and inscriptions, which are much more common on Anglo-Saxon than Irish crosses.
Smaller boats such as canoes, which can be carried around obstructions, can continue up to Stamford, but they must use the old course of the river through the Deepings, rather than the Maxey cut.
Smaller than Allentown but larger than Easton, Bethlehem is the Lehigh Valley's second most populous city.
Smaller companies and start-ups can also use an IVR system to make their business appear larger than it is.
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 fields ( such as those used for speedball and tournament play ) may include an assortment of various inflatable bunkers ; these fields are less prone to cause injury as the bunkers are little more than air bags, which can absorb the impact of a player colliding with them.
Smaller wagons have declined in popularity, in comparison with Europe, although they have traditionally been more popular in New Zealand than in Australia.
Smaller ships could not be struck by bombs larger than 600 pounds, and also were subject to the same interruptions in attacks.
Smaller and slighter in build than many other doves, it measures in length, in wingspan and weighs.
: Smaller and paler than sibiricus, banding below pale and indistinct.
Smaller than American or English pancakes at about 3. 5 in / 9 cm in diameter, they are made by the traditional method of dropping batter onto a griddle ( a girdle in Northumberland or in Scots ).

Smaller and standard
Smaller caravans owned by Mongols of the Alashan ( the westernmost Inner Mongolia ) and manned by Han Chinese from Zhenfan, were able to make longer marches ( and, thus, cover longer distances faster ) than the typical Han Chinese or Hui caravans, because the Mongols were able to always use " fresh " camels ( picked from their large herd for just a single journey ), every man was provided with a camel to ride, and loads were much lighter than in the " standard " caravans ( rarely exceeding.
::* MiniDV ( 1995 ): Smaller version of the DV standard was released by Sony, which became the most widespread standard-definition digital camcorder technology for several years, and was the format which made capturing footage via the 4 pin DV socket to your computer easy for video editing.
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 than normal railway vehicles to standard loading gauge, as it is roughly tall.

Smaller and infantry
Smaller mortars ( up to 82 mm ) are commonly used and transported by infantry based mortar sections as a substitute for, or in addition to, artillery.
Smaller forts were manned by German infantry and Croatian light infantry.

Smaller and division
Smaller monasteries of nuns within a monastic congregation can make a bond with a monastery of monks within the same division of the Order, whereby the two are affiliated, and the monks guarantee pastoral care of the nuns.

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Smaller more intimate shows can be found at venues like Cabaret Voltaire, Sneaky Pete's, The Store, The Voodoo Rooms, Bannerman's, Henry's Cellar Bar and Forrest Cafe.
Smaller fleets were deployed to the German overseas protectorates, the most prominent being assigned to the East Asia Station at Tsingtao.
Smaller LANs generally consist of one or more switches linked to each other, often at least one is connected to a router, cable modem, or ADSL modem for Internet access.
Smaller ports exist at Monkey Bay, Nkhata Bay, Nkhotakota and Chilumba.
Smaller international airports are located at Dashhowuz and Turkmenabat.
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 and more modern wharves are sometimes built on flotation devices ( pontoons ) to keep them at the same level as the ship, even during changing tides.
Smaller woks are typically used for quick cooking techniques at high heat such as stir frying ( Chinese: chǎo, 炒 or bao, 爆 ).
Smaller churches usually have just one tower, but this may also be the case at larger buildings, such as Salisbury Cathedral or Ulm Minster, which has the tallest spire in the world, slightly exceeding that of Lincoln Cathedral, the tallest which was actually completed during the medieval period, at.
Smaller cities are usually home to at least one gallery, but they may also be found in towns or villages, and remote areas where artists congregate, e. g. the Taos art colony and St Ives, Cornwall.
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 chairs are available at the monorail platform for visitors with wider wheelchairs or motorized scooters.
Smaller cargo vessels and landing crafts load village freight and fuel at the east, west and south inner harbor sheet pile docks, east beach landing and west barge ramp for delivery in the region.
Smaller Archaic sites exist at Cape Wanbrow and at Beach Road in central Oamaru.
Smaller Kent works can be found at Shotover House, Oxfordshire, including a faux Gothic eyecatcher and a domed pavilion.
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.
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 supermarkets close earlier on Sundays, typically at 13: 00.
Smaller supermarkets close earlier on Sundays, at 15: 00 or 16: 00.
Smaller fossils include ammonite, or " snake stones " from the alum shales and at Whitby Scar and nautilites in the lower beds of the lias strata.
Smaller human atlantids held up an altar slab inside the temple while others served as flagpole holders at the top of the staircase.
Smaller banks without a reserve account at the Federal Reserve can maintain their reserve accounts at larger " correspondent banks " which themselves maintain reserve accounts with the Federal Reserve.

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