Smaller
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- small or little relative to something else; littler
n.
- a skeletal muscle that draws down the scapula or raises the ribs; pectoralis minor; musculus pectoralis minor
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- The much smaller West End branch remained closed.
- Crossbows have a much smaller draw length than bows.
- The fins were made much smaller and triangular.
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- It was flanked by several smaller forts to the east.
- The area formerly included several smaller districts.
- There are 3 major waterfalls, and several smaller rapids.
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- The males are slightly smaller than the females.
- The male is slightly smaller than the female.
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- The other smaller church is located in Cabouco.
- Many other smaller schools are present throughout the area.
- There are three other smaller financial districts in Amsterdam.
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- Wilkinson revised the project to a far smaller scale.
- The industry continues today, though on a smaller scale.
- The work is on a smaller scale than the other late quartets.
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- The lake also forms a number of smaller bays and inlets.
- There are two main rival parties and a number of smaller parties.
- There also are a substantial number of smaller cooperative groups.
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- The suburb has many smaller residential colonies.
- There are also many smaller neighborhood parks.
- There are many smaller fjords which branch off the main fjord.
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- It also uses a smaller number of other newer DMUs.
- She competed in 3000m races, as well as a smaller number of 1500m races.
- In Sweden, after the World War I, a smaller number of tanks were procured.
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- The smaller ones happen where A(ω) changes sign.
- Large families lost more than smaller ones.
- It is also one of the smaller ones, one full city block in size.
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- It is a throwback to the old Zen Xtra, but in a much smaller size.
- Certainly it does not shrivel or symmetrically reduce to a smaller size.
- Thanks to their smaller size, they could be mounted on or in siege towers.
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- There are smaller groups of Hozo speakers in Mana Sibu woreda.
- More commonly, however, they are found in smaller groups or pairs.
- Divided into smaller groups the tribe has spread and settled in Volyn.
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- Hindus are exist in comparatively smaller numbers.
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- The island is surrounded by dozens of smaller islands.
- Most of the smaller islands are uninhabited.
- Ferries or small aircraft connect to the smaller islands.
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- In smaller towns, there are mostly hiaces and/or taxis.
- The firm was based in Coolgardie and also had branches in various smaller towns.
- There were also some 3-star hotels in smaller towns, such as "Hotel Elephant" in Weimar.
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- There was also a smaller version (SCPH-111).
- Spackle knives are a smaller version, used for patching small holes.
- After the war, a smaller version of the monument was erected on the square.
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- However, some ssDNA viruses can be even smaller.
- miles, while Kruszwica County was even smaller, with 6 sq.
- Nearby was an even smaller village of the same name — Filibeller-i Küçük.
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- They are, however, significantly smaller than prokaryotic genomes.
- They were significantly smaller than most living species of otters.
- It is a village adjacent to Bilad Al Qadeem but significantly smaller.
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- Over the years, the unit has been split into 3 smaller units.
- Some currencies do not have any smaller units at all, such as the Icelandic króna.
- Peter Jusczyk argued that infants use prosody to parse speech into smaller units for analysis.
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- However, some of the smaller vessels were unable to keep up.
- There is a second pier for smaller vessels and support craft.
- Other, smaller vessels, such as chalupas, have also been recovered from the waters.
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- Point centromeres are smaller and more compact.
- A third variant received smaller and more swept wings.
- "Model C" was smaller and more portable than its predecessors.
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- There are also smaller communities in Western Europe.
- Many smaller communities are only connected to this network via county roads.
- There were also smaller communities of Vlachs, Mordvins, Ossetians, Udis, and Tats.
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- These included nominees of smaller parties and independents.
- There are two main rival parties and a number of smaller parties.
- The remaining seats were won by independents or by smaller parties.
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- Cairns A - F are at or near the rim, and are considerably smaller.
- Barrow and the UDP were re-elected in 2012 with a considerably smaller majority.
- The form restricted to freshwater is considerably smaller than the amphidromous form.
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- UCBC owns 3 VIIIs, 8 IVs, and numerous smaller boats.
- although there are also numerous smaller villages used for plantations.
- Following numerous smaller and demo productions, he and Schmidt parted ways.
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- The rest are smaller cities and towns.
- However, by 1960 Braniff had ceased serving many of the smaller cities listed above.
- In large cities baiting appears to be more common than in smaller cities or villages.
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- The somewhat smaller crater Tisserand lies just to the east.
- Females reach up to in total length and males are somewhat smaller.
- The sandbox in front of the radiator is somewhat smaller on the SW1.
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- In addition, many (if not most) smaller ships did not maintain passenger lists.
- Including smaller ships, bulk carriers have a total combined capacity of almost 346 million DWT.
- Guns were thereafter used in single-gun mountings, typically on smaller ships as the main armament.
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- The inland form is smaller in size and paler in colour.
- The Asian rain quail is smaller in size and has a black breast.
- American crocodiles on the islands or coasts are usually much smaller in size.
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- He co-founded Canada Steamship Lines in 1913, through the merger of 11 smaller companies.
- The intention was to bypass the high street banks, which were reluctant to lend to smaller companies.
- In 2009, smaller companies such as Phusion fell under investigation because of their rise in market share.
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- Northeast Detroit has population of Hmong with a smaller group of Lao people.
- It can then be divided into a smaller group of individuals within the niche itself.
- In addition to the classical choir there is a smaller group that recites polyphonic songs.
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- The area also became the center for the city's large laundries, as well as smaller machine shops.
- Ensembles typically use different types of barrel-shaped "nagadō-daiko" as well as smaller "shime-daiko".
- Beginning 2005, Dragon upgraded a number of its kits to include new features, as well as smaller parts for added details.
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- Components are designed to be smaller pieces of the overall project.
- Broken into smaller pieces, Edgeworth Ready-Rubbed was introduced in 1912.
- The pulper chops the paper to smaller pieces; water and chemicals are added.
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- With these differences, Neanderthal brains show a smaller area was available for social functioning.
- In 2018 part of the company's Cardiff site was sold for redevelopment as operations consolidated into a smaller area.
- The Zagwe dynasty controlled a smaller area than the Aksumites or the Solomonic dynasty, with its core in the Lasta region.
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- The town is in the center of a large coal field and there are also smaller amounts of oil in the area.
- The area also produced smaller amounts of coffee and rice, however, both were primarily imported from Padang.
- Much of this growth is happening in developing countries in Asia, with much smaller amounts of growth in Africa.
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- Wilkinson revised the project to a far smaller scale.
- After 1925, the Presbyterian presence in Ottawa was far smaller.
- "Dry docks", which were far smaller, took individual ships for repairing.
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- The male is smaller and less colorful than the female.
- Honduras' infantry was smaller and less well equipped.
- Already there was a desire for smaller and less power-hungry machines.
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- Other smaller settlements nearby are Balkeerie, Kirkinch and Kinloch.
- In the United States "city" can be used for much smaller settlements.
- In the countryside share taxis are in operation between smaller settlements.
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- Stages can be divided into smaller stratigraphic units called chronozones.
- cannot be divided into smaller parts) and thus forms the extreme end of a line is a point.
- To prevent over grazing along the route the pioneers divided into smaller traveling groups.
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- Notably, this variation is smaller and lighter.
- Red Snow was smaller and lighter than the earlier warhead proposals.
- This permits a smaller and lighter halfshaft and internal drivetrain.
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- District Councils supply water to more than 200 smaller villages.
- although there are also numerous smaller villages used for plantations.
- Some villages consisted of smaller villages, which are listed separately.
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- A much smaller areas were gained by Yaldhurst from the and electorates.
- There, vegetable and mineral matter accumulate, creating bogs or smaller areas of deep soil.
- However, five smaller areas were reserved for the Chippewas of the Saugeen Ojibway Territory.
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- CMOS cameras are also generally smaller than the CCD type.
- It is generally smaller than long and feeds on small invertebrates.
- As a result, harmonic filters are generally smaller or may be omitted altogether.
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- The A-7 and A-8 were designed for smaller venues.
- Much smaller venues than what he had been used to with Backstreet Boys.
- Many dates were cancelled due to poor ticket sales or moved to smaller venues.
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- A smaller species, "D. skinneri", was found in southern Wyoming.
- The female lays her eggs in nests of other, smaller species of bird, one per nest.
- Many of the smaller species are often called "sandpipers" and include curlews and snipes.
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- This is due to the smaller amount of memory available in the Xbox.
- However, in totality it made a much smaller amount during its run-time.
- Inside lamas, rainwater also flows on its surface, but in a smaller amount.
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- The original structure had one large room with two smaller rooms.
- In addition there were (and are) many smaller rooms for classes, organizations, etc."
- On the interior, a center entrance hall runs through the building, opening onto a parlor and two smaller rooms.
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- The MCGM's annual budget exceeds that of some of India's smaller states.
- The Copa do Brasil is an opportunity for teams from smaller states to play against the big teams.
- Following the death of Turco-Mongol ruler Timurlane, his empire begins fragmenting into smaller states.
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- Other smaller boats may be chartered in advance.
- UCBC owns 3 VIIIs, 8 IVs, and numerous smaller boats.
- Only smaller boats are running and they are irregular.
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- The second smaller part of the library was built with a Carnegie Foundation grant.
- The remaining smaller part of reindeer herders are of the Sami nationality, Russians and Ukrainians.
- Pinafore" and Gianetta in "The Gondoliers", and in the smaller part of Kate in "The Yeomen of the Guard".
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- The skirt angle is steeper at both the front and rear and the hemispheres have a smaller diameter.
- This evolved into the 7.62×40mm CETME M53, which was identical aside from the smaller diameter bullet.
- This is mostly because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than pool.
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- Located around the parvis are a few smaller structures.
- There are many main worlds, with a few smaller side ones that are optional.
- The farmstead once consisted of a 1927 house, four barns, and a few smaller outbuildings.
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- Six smaller buildings on the estate are let as holiday cottages.
- The bank then constructed four smaller buildings on the current site.
- In addition, a number of smaller buildings are located around the complex.
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- These strandflats are usually smaller than the Norwegian.
- The first litter is usually smaller than subsequent litters.
- They were usually smaller and targeted at selected audiences.
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- She was also cast in smaller parts 1987's "P.K.
- A native antigen is an antigen that is not yet processed by an APC to smaller parts.
- cannot be divided into smaller parts) and thus forms the extreme end of a line is a point.
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- The firm was based in Coolgardie and also had branches in various smaller towns.
- However, the Catholic Church has achieved union with various smaller eastern churches.
- It was only sold in the third generation Civic in European and various smaller markets where the taxation structure suited this version.
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- As governor of New York, Franklin Delano Roosevelt had run a similar program on a much smaller scale.
- The insurrection broke out in the other revolutionary districts, as well, though on a much smaller scale.
- While a biome can cover large areas, a microbiome is a mix of organisms that coexist in a defined space on a much smaller scale.
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- A smaller population (the "hot population") is characterised by highly inclined, more eccentric orbits.
- The river system is used by a smaller population of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) for spawning in summer.
- The main factor that stopped the project was the evidence of a much smaller population growth than was projected.
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- A series of smaller redoubts protected these two forts.
- Prior to 1958, the district was served by a series of smaller rural schools.
- Finally, the system would perform another series of smaller maneuvers intended to be more accurate movements.
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- The dominant male snaps at smaller fish of other species.
- It feeds on zooplankton, mainly crustacean and smaller fish.
- For example: bacon, chicken, cuts of steak, and smaller fish.
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- She appears in a smaller role in Ridley Scott's "Body of Lies".
- Pepler appears in a smaller role on the album and used to play live with Hinton and Ed.
- Though she is always seen with Sela, she has a much smaller role than the other characters.
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- The giant shrews have run out of smaller animals to hunt and devour.
- On smaller animals, such as dogs, a leash is attached to the halter.
- This also permits them to subsist on food with lower nutritive value than smaller animals.
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- After the war, strips continued to get smaller and smaller because of increased paper and printing costs.
- Hammer-milling involves smashing material into smaller and smaller pieces until they can pass through a screen.
- 'In recent years, our meetings have become smaller and smaller,' says Lord Mowbray, one of the league's leading lights.
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- He also had smaller roles on several other soap operas.
- The British actors in smaller roles handle the material better .
- Notable smaller roles were played by Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair, Adoor Bhavani, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, and Bharath Gopi.
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- When available, seat projections are displayed below the percentages in a smaller font.
- When available, seat projections are also displayed below the voting estimates in a smaller font.
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- There are also smaller streams ("i.e.," branches, creeks, drains, forks, licks, runs, etc.)
- The Aabach has its origin in Lake Baldegg, which is fed by the Ron and a number of smaller streams.
- Among smaller streams, Beal Slough, a primary tributary to Salt Creek, passes through Wilderness Park.
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- A smaller building, west of the church, served as a baptistery.
- It became known as "New Street" and provided road frontages for smaller building development plots.
- However, roughly southwest there is a smaller building by Ricardo Velázquez, the Palacio de Cristal.
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- Two interior hangars would hold smaller aircraft.
- Most kits were static models and used scale 1/100 for airliners, and later for smaller aircraft.
- However, only smaller aircraft could use it, and it would serve rather domestic and business traffic.
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- Many other smaller schools are present throughout the area.
- In 1930, several smaller schools consolidated with Rochelle High School.
- When Lohn Central School was completed in 1896, smaller schools in the nearby communities of Cow Creek and Salt Gap were consolidated with it.
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- He also believed that if a smaller force had been sent, there would have been bloodshed.
- The French and Bavarian commanders eventually agreed on a plan and decided to attack Eugene's smaller force.
- The French were routed by this smaller force, with significant losses and all of their leaders captured or killed.
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- Redcedar, douglas fir, hemlock, and larch make up a smaller portion of the chip furnish.
- On that day, most of it was added to the City of Senneterre and a smaller portion to the City of Val-d'Or.
- After we had done so, he shook his head in disbelief, still thinking that he had received the smaller portion.
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- Lighter latigos in the 3-7oz range are also manufactured, although in smaller quantities.
- The "B" model was the major production model, with the "A" and "C" produced in much smaller quantities.
- Benin sells its products mainly to France and, in smaller quantities, to the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, and India.
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- Before joining Rhapsody he played in smaller local bands in Trieste, Italy.
- They exist to allow network television stations to send content to smaller local stations.
- The environmental movement today consists of both large national groups and also many smaller local groups with local concerns.
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- As strips have become smaller, the number of panels have been reduced.
- Even indoor volleyball costumes followed suit to become smaller and tighter.
- The leaves are largest at the bottom and progressively become smaller the higher they are on the stem.
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- Other, smaller lakes, including Silver, Waneta, and Lamoka lakes, dot this region.
- There are also several thousand smaller lakes, often called "inland lakes", within the basin.
- Before the reservoir was created there were several smaller lakes, including one called Lake Tapps.