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    Ailikki is a Diminutive.

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    The white towers of the traditional Canarian church poke their heads above the terracotta roofs of Diminutive buildings, made to appear all the smaller by the soaring volcanic cliffs that rise above them.

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    Diminutive little oriental takes top off and.

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    Transliteration, nicknames, short and Diminutive forms.

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    Murphy despite his Diminutive size was an exceptional soldier.

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    The word"brown" comes from"cinnamon," which in turn is Diminutive of"bark.

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    Or is it a Diminutive pancake lens, perfect for street photography?

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    Corpuscoli is the Diminutive of corpus, so it translates as“the little bodies”.

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    This Diminutive instrument seven to eight centimeters in length is a folk

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    Vas- This cool, short name is actually Diminutive of Basil which means regal.

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    Among the Diminutive shrines are to be found specimens with square, rectangular and apsidal plans.

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    The Diminutive size of this new human species, Homo floresiensis, earned it the nickname“Hobbit.”.

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    Though, Diminutive in physical stature he was a man of great courage and will.

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    Pirozhki(singular: pirozhok; Diminutive of pirog[pie]) are small stuffed buns(pies) made of either yeast dough or short pastry.

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    Why, evidently, does Matthew 10: 29 use the Diminutive form of the Greek word for“ sparrows”?

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    One was built very large with big props so that the other actors would look Diminutive inside it.

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    The most Diminutive populace inside the world will be found in Vatican town, wherever just 801 individuals live.

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    word which had its origin in Italian balletto, a Diminutive of ballo(dance) which comes from Latin ballo,

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    Spaghetti is the plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a Diminutive of spago, meaning"thin string" or"twine.

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    Slightly further afield is Diminutive but usually peaceful Dal Lake, not to be confused with its more famous namesake in Kashmir.

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    Despite the soft sound in shortened and Diminutive caresses, the boy still grows strong, serious and confident in his own person.

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    And thankfully, given the country's Diminutive size, this natural richness is easily accessible to visitors while enjoying their Costa Rica vacations.

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    For example, wiping with a special wiper, the Estompe, and triturating the chalk coating creates a Diminutive effect with smooth transitions.

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    One of these species was the Diminutive“Hobbit”- Homo floresiensis- which survived on the Indonesian island of Flores until 50,000 years ago.

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    It's believed that a wealthy landowner commissioned this relatively Diminutive structure centuries ago as a charitable gift to the local community.

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    The word crochet is derived from the Old French crochet, a Diminutive of croche, in turn from the Germanic croc, both meaning“hook”.

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    Despite his somewhat Diminutive stature and the fact that he thought that he played better slightly drunk or hungover, Paul was a superb hitter.

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    This Diminutive scorpion may not look all that impressive, but it is responsible for roughly three fourths of all deaths resulting from scorpions every year.

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    This Diminutive city in northern Catalonia packs a cultural punch that is the envy of many a larger destination, with a superb dining scene to match.

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    Even the Diminutive microSD card contains not one, but at least two chips- a controller, and at least one flash chip(high density cards will stack multiple flash die).”.

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