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1 Terms of those deals showed comparatively small amounts of money changing hands.
2 There are many other comparatively small falls and cascades in the Valley.
3 But the number of such long words in Latin is comparatively small .
4 Under cover of night the Battalion sets out, in comparatively small parties.
5 The world's wealthiest continent can easily handle such a comparatively small influx.
6 Cotton, saffron, opium, silk and salt are exported in comparatively small quantities.
7 Only a comparatively small part of his philosophical writings concern us here.
8 Their eminence seems out of all proportion to their comparatively small numbers.
9 A pair of wildcats, for example, require a comparatively small hunting ground.
10 For this purpose only a comparatively small force, rapidly gathered, was available.
11 Leaves comparatively small ; leaf-stalks below medium size, stained with red at the base.
12 The number of migrants arriving in Bulgaria is still comparatively small .
13 This territory is comparatively small and in it lies the city of Vienna.
14 A handful of cases have settled, although the dollar amounts are comparatively small .
15 The musical and fashionable elements in the city's population had comparatively small representation.
16 The rewards of protecting the lawful trade were likely to be comparatively small .
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