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"Smallish," nodded Jessamy, "smallish, but that ain't a matter to weep over, brother.
Peregrine's Progress Jeffery Farnol 1915
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Dmitry Orlov — Smallish defender has outstanding puck skills and makes great decisions in all three zones.
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Smallish Gherkin, just how does an idiot poser organize any sort of movement against idiot posers?
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Smallish players like Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Bear Stearns Cos. were changed beyond recognition, creating riches for executives and investors, by their seemingly clever use of wholesale funding.
'Lazy' Banks Make Sense Francesco Guerrera 2011
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Smallish, smaller and tiny producers where possible.
NY wine in grocery stores debate hears from three other states | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Smallish SUVs like the Forester and crossovers would have similar interior space, so you have to decide if the room you may want is worth the higher cost of a larger vehicle.
A Car Fit for a Family Jonathan Welsh 2011
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Smallish buildings were clustered around the base of the keep.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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“Smallish local incumbent firms” tend strongly to keep those profits and “rents” in the local area.
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Smallish buildings were clustered around the base of the keep.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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After having confessed to a one-hour affair with a broken midget celebrity in her latest memoir — "Little Moments Are Better Than This" — the notorious and badly behaved winner of 2 Gertrude Smallish awards, 2 inclusions 2x in the Best of the Micro Anthology, writes honestly about fame's ups and downs.
The Serious Microfiction Writer and her Abyss Meg Pokrass 2011
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