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1 She was astonishingly small : under half the size of the biggest siblings.
2 A few feet farther down he found them , - two astonishingly small bear-cubs.
3 I often marveled that London, for so enormous a city, is sometimes astonishingly small .
4 But she was to find with astonishingly small waste of time that it could be.
5 The loss of the garrison was astonishingly small .
6 His feet were astonishingly small and the hands thin and slender for all their supple strength.
7 The Carlist list of wounded was astonishingly small .
8 As I have said, the amount of cover necessary to conceal a lion is astonishingly small .
9 After all, however, the number who deserted their flag was astonishingly small , considering all the circumstances.
10 The area of cleared land was astonishingly small , and agriculture had made no progress worthy of the name.
11 When he entered everything seemed astonishingly small , and not at all as he remembered it, but very cheerful.
12 Harris is, of course, one of the still astonishingly small number of Hollywood stars to have come out as gay.
13 How astonishingly small and helpless he appeared now, slightly ludicrous even, unseemly, with his dyed red hair and pocked face.
14 The sea must have come into his life as a revelation, and yet it plays an astonishingly small part in his work.
15 This could only mean that he possessed an astonishingly small brain, or that this particular slice of reef was devoid of sharks.
16 For a man who's knocked about as much as you have, I must say you've picked up an astonishingly small outfit of gumption.
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