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1 A mere one in four small companies use the internet for ecommerce sales.
2 Within their mere one year of life, annual plants inevitably remain small herbs.
3 On the surface, that mere one per cent difference doesn't seem too disastrous.
4 According to Mars, a mere one percent improvement would save millions of dollars.
5 The tsunami that later hit Hawaii was a mere one - inch high.
6 That wire is a carbon nanotube, a mere one atom thick.
7 The figure for Dublin is a mere one in 38.
8 A club acquaintance, and a mere one at that.
9 So it was not a mere one - night visit.
10 Yet it took a mere one - hour conference call to analysts in the US, to vaporise most of this.
11 The Rugby World Cup might just come around every four years but we get a mere one senior(...)
12 Once they're just set, the yolks are plopped on top and it's ready to serve, a mere one - and - a - quarter hours after I started.
13 Republicans now hold a mere one - seat majority in the 100-seat Senate, where one-third of the seats are up for election in November.
14 We know that stars come in a wide range of masses: from a mere one - tenth to nearly a hundred times that of the Sun.
15 Two hundred had come from western Winter, seven hundred from the center forests, and a mere one hundred fifty from the southern Klaryn foothills.
16 They were barely separable throughout the match up, with the first Search and Destroy and Blitz both being decided by a mere one point.
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