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We have small | numbers that need support for the retests. |
Only small | numbers seem to have been produced. |
However, small | numbers have been held in private European aviaries s |
popular with collectors because of the small | numbers of issues produced each year and the low numb |
“There are very small | numbers of people in the trial to begin with. |
Some critics focused on the small | numbers of persons evacuated via the operation. |
Still present in small | numbers at Inle Lake, Shan State Myanmar on 22nd Febr |
There are small | numbers of Harbour porpoise regularly observed within |
12 was a flying boat bomber produced in small | numbers in Italy in 1918. |
They are found mainly in Palanpur, with small | numbers in Ahmedabad and Baroda. |
an Pacer is a horse breed of which only small | numbers remain. |
In other words, for small | numbers, arctangent is to a good approximation just t |
As only small | numbers of Boii were left after the battle, the Aedui |
Most winter in that sea, but small | numbers enter the Atlantic in late summer. |
Since production began, small | numbers of wood-cased spinet-style instruments were m |
and Europe but normally encountered in small | numbers in boggy locations. |
rus cannot be eradicated completely, in small | numbers it is harmless. |
The FAI was built in relatively small | numbers before being replaced by the very similar BA- |
good performance, it was built only in small | numbers and entirely for the export market. |
During this time, some small | numbers of transponders were used for regular service |
The small | numbers of students from minority ethnic backgrounds |
tles (Chelonia mydas) regularly nest in small | numbers on Christmas Island. |
oonga each year (200,000 Barramundi and small | numbers of Mangrove Jack). |
econnaissance aircraft produced in very small | numbers from 1914. |
s mist to their advantage to hide their small | numbers, but are soon overwhelmed. |
70, its membership had dwindled to very small | numbers and the members were considering the closure |
stern Europe, the Mediterranean and (in small | numbers) the northeast USA. |
Records were pressed in relatively small | numbers and a cult following has resulted in them bec |
n, the Ten-Six Special was also made in small | numbers with tuned engine and twin SU carburettors. |
ainly at 900-2000 m above sea-level but small | numbers occur at lower levels. |
The bird was actually an osprey, and small | numbers of osprey continue to breed along the shores |
econnaissance aircraft produced in very small | numbers from 1915. |
o the Madagascar Pochard, of which only small | numbers are known to remain. |
st are Romanians, though there are also small | numbers of Chinese, Latin Americans, Guineans, Vietna |
Overtaken by events, it was built in small | numbers, and was used primarily for transport and lia |
ractice was introduced in South Africa, small | numbers of Ashkenazi Jews arrived from Britain and Ge |
hout the book, Rommel reports assigning small | numbers of men to approach enemy lines from the direc |
There were also small | numbers of Czechoslovakians, Germans, Estonians, Latv |
is the rarest of the four species, with small | numbers at a few locations in inland South Island. |
The Sherman was being issued in small | numbers for familiarization to US armored Divisions w |
Most sporadic BCCs arise in small | numbers on sun-exposed skin of people over age 50, al |
e temporary equipment issued usually in small | numbers and not regarded as standard issue service we |
en after the destruction of the ghetto, small | numbers of Jews could still be found in the undergrou |
on "quality over quantity", focusing on small | numbers of high-profile releases. |
loped in France in 1914 and produced in small | numbers during World War I. |
o follow the teachings of Guru Nanak in small | numbers and this grew after the formation of the Khal |
African American in all sections, with small | numbers of white residents remaining. |
Women fought directly in the war in small | numbers on the front lines, often disguised as men, a |
in the Vietnam War began slowly and in small | numbers in 1964 on various college campuses in the Un |
him a much greater strength than their small | numbers might have indicated. |
the late 19th and early 20th centuries, small | numbers of mostly men were brought in from China and |
"Expanding cell populations" in which small | numbers of adult stem cells exist, and give rise to s |
ed rear-wheel drive sports car, made in small | numbers by Lamborghini between 1976 and 1979. |
sed through the Asmat area and gathered small | numbers of zoological specimens and artifacts. |
early monitoring programs that detected small | numbers were found to be inadequate. |
rvivor groups' assembling themselves in small | numbers seeking a means to understand the trauma suff |
making the Cardona brothers one of the small | numbers of sibling couples to have reached world cham |
In fact statistics showed that small | numbers of passengers continued to use the line even |
John Wesley formed societies to "bring small | numbers of people together (usually twelve) to pray, |
Threats to the species include its small | numbers and habitat destruction and degradation by fe |
Air Force on their experince operating small | numbers of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, in this c |
elatively well, taking into account the small | numbers pressed (4,000) and the lowly status of both |
wine critics and produced in extremely small | numbers, Le Pin bottles are a constant presence on th |
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