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"diminutive" Definitions
  1. very small

646 Sentences With "diminutive"

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Six's diminutive stature makes even the simplest tasks feel daunting.
He has not yet addressed comments on his diminutive stature.
Alexa is so accessible thanks to the diminutive Echo Dot.
I could feel her shoulder blades in her diminutive frame.
As expected for a BMW, the diminutive X drives well.
They thought he was making fun of physically diminutive folk.
"Slonik" is the diminutive form of "elephant" (slon) in Russian.
It's the diminutive handle that makes this razor so special.
But don't discount its capabilities based on its diminutive size.
And the diminutive size would work well for both uses, too.
For every mountain-like Richie Sexson, there's a diminutive Jose Altuve.
But don't let the book's diminutive length short-sell its significance.
One of the first suggestions: "Volodya," a Russian diminutive of Vladimir.
She is the court's soft-spoken, diminutive, quietly revolutionary liberal voice.
But to Melvin, the diminutive reliever has certainly come up big.
An inch-wide propeller began spinning, propelling the diminutive machine forward.
The diminutive launch is a dramatic downsize from Uber's previous operation.
Following each diminutive is the featured plant's more sterile, Latin name.
Despite its diminutive size, it has a vast sense of scale.
Even though Vesta is diminutive, it still exhibits some planetlike qualities.
Trump is also dismissive of Sessions' personality, temperament and diminutive stature.
"It is a diminutive masterpiece of auditory branding genius," Kellaris said.
Some try to soften the word by using its diminutive form, gordinha.
There are at least five movies sold in the promo's diminutive runtime.
But unlike Hard-Luck Harry, the diminutive hurler came away the victor.
I was constantly discovering new places and puzzles, both elaborate and diminutive.
But Clinton's answer paints a more diminutive role for the former president.
Daimler's diminutive Smart cars were once the lone option for car2go customers.
The diminutive French emperor went through 120 such hats during his lifetime.
He was a diminutive performer, with charisma that could fill 10 stadiums.
With blond hair brushed back, she was a diminutive eruption of joy.
Clips' diminutive size, however, has a key weakness, that being battery life.
There is truth in these expectations, even on a cruise so diminutive.
But many cultures use diminutive nicknames that reflect social and familial relationships.
"That's just Toe being Toe," Girardi said, using the diminutive Torreyes's nickname.
It's very diminutive but there's a certain charm and elegance to it.
Up stepped the diminutive Italian, who took his shot to Rimando's right.
It also gives the publication a certain personality and defines its diminutive format.
Inside, I've always found the lobby to be diminutive and easy to navigate.
Its diminutive shell contains an abundance of RAM, teraflops, and other expensive bits.
For the more ascetic, there's the diminutive Japanese Kyocera Card Keitai KY-01L.
It's a faithful re-creation of a classic console, on a diminutive scale.
Should he mention his belief that Beth was the drabbest diminutive of Elizabeth?
AMD is more important to the chip business than its diminutive stature suggests.
Despite its diminutive size, Google's first official smart screen is a compelling device.
A diminutive Japanese woman kneels, eyes closed, caressing a rug with open palms.
And the diminutive droid is a feat of engineering, even in toy form.
The diminutive figure of Charles peers out at us with animation, even sincerity.
Click here to view original GIFDespite its diminutive size, Vector feels alive and responsive.
Though they may appear diminutive in stature, underestimate these proverbial Davids at your peril.
"Diminutive stars like these tend to shine for a very long time," said Schlaufman.
The sculpture niches themselves are diminutive in relationship to the rest of the building.
B. schultzi seems to have been both diminutive—about 1.5 metres long—and carnivorous.
Together, the diminutive flora and fairy tale aesthetics of these places inspired their name.
It's not the only diminutive laser-powered craft to be described in recent days.
There's no point beating around the bush: the diminutive Welsh vocalist looks furious here.
Despite the store's diminutive size, it packs a pretty intense blast of video games.
"But it's a living tradition," counters the diminutive #ReligiousStudies type perched on my left.
"They lived in shtetls," my parents would say, using the Yiddish diminutive for town.
It went off, showing little more than a phone number on the diminutive screen.
There's just one unusual detail: The diminutive cephalopod is wearing snazzy 3-D glasses.
The diminutive Mr. Sessions was an Eagle Scout known as "Buddy" as a child.
He called himself "gaz," a singularly lowercase version of the English diminutive for Gary.
Even his diminutive size served as a kind of metaphor: he was energy compressed.
The diminutive bull spent his days eating and hanging out with much bigger cattle.
As I suspected, the diminutive bulgogi burger is far better without the chalky egg.
And despite its diminutive size and modest price tag, it offers a slew of innovations.
According to Tim Cook, even at that seemingly diminutive height it will still stand out.
It should allow the diminutive city car to go over 219 miles on a charge.
It should allow the diminutive city car to go over 185 miles on a charge.
Who decided that all the adjectives for women of diminutive stature should be similarly dinky?
But considering the power inside, it's very diminutive, and far more flexible than most PCs.
At CES 2018, Asus announced the newest version of its diminutive Chromebox, the Chromebox 3.
Last year's campaign had the company selling its diminutive cameras at a cool hundred bob.
He was diminutive, far smaller than when I'd seen him in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Pre-orders for the diminutive desktop starts today, and it starts shipping on November 7.
Small spaces, while they share in common their diminutive size, are often otherwise very different.
A stellar fireworks show is lighting up one end of the diminutive galaxy Kiso 5639.
Mexico three weeks ago unveiled a plan with DiCaprio to protect the diminutive marine mammal.
And not only are these diminutive, ubiquitous insects innumerable, they are also the ultimate survivors.
It's the best-looking MacBook Air in years, and its diminutive size is a delight.
Tributes flooded social media for Phife Dawg, the diminutive stalwart of A Tribe Called Quest.
"Josh is cute," said Wei-ta Chang, diminutive and, like his daughter, quick to smile.
You can unfurl the California 7.5-Foot Round Umbrella easily in any diminutive outdoor space.
But the role of Philipp Lahm, Bayern's diminutive captain, was taken by a small child.
The small-but-mighty SUV is Mercedes's most powerful version of its most diminutive crossover.
In the process, in the company of my outsize, diminutive grandmother, I grew to adulthood.
The solution is an assortment of diminutive sandwiches, which can be prepared throughout the evening.
Not just a diminutive fireplace or hearth, the police said, but a straight up bonfire.
First, its diminutive size was actually a huge plus for a new generation of solvers.
We each had our own little pie, baked in its own diminutive aluminum foil pan.
Despite their sweet exterior, due to their diminutive size, they hunt with deadly precision and tenacity.
But supplies were diminutive, with individual Targets and GameStops getting a small handful in each shipment.
They're so small that they just pass right through planets, stars, and galaxies like diminutive ghosts.
With colleagues and strangers, avoid diminutive nicknames like hon, baby, darling, girl, young lady or kiddo.
I usually give you the benefit of the doubt, but this seems like a diminutive term.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala , diminutive and dark-haired, did not imagine herself to be a budding screenwriter.
Physically the diminutive De Quincey was, Carlyle quips, as unprepossessing as a pair of sugar tongs.
Both are diminutive and elusive, and, like Sanders, Montgomery wondered why no one could hit Gaudreau.
It was driven by a diminutive elderly Negro wearing a wide-brimmed hat of woven straw.
Maybe it was the fetchingly diminutive daikon radishes at the next stand, or the frilly cilantro.
In the woods not far from her house, Kristof spotted the diminutive Linnaea borealis in bloom.
But the diminutive, frail and reportedly sick sister seldom appeared in public during her brother's rule.
Dean Gillispie's diminutive sculptures of locations remembered from childhood are remarkable feats of craft and ingenuity.
Mr. Gao, a diminutive man with a booming voice, remembers how different it used to be.
There are individual hand pies, like Cornish pasties and diminutive football pies, sold at sporting events.
It could be a spy—swarming with its siblings over enemy territory, scanning with diminutive sensors.
Beyond the mostly diminutive size of the art, each artist's oeuvre occupies a singular mental space.
With her two-toned hair, polka dot uniforms, and diminutive stature, Varda turned into a meme.
However, due to its diminutive size, the excuse about not having enough room inside actually holds up.
It is the diminutive Ronald Torreyes, who is listed at 5'8", 151 pounds to Stanton's 6'6", 245.
And SpaceX meant its very first vehicle, the diminutive Falcon 1, to rip open the smallsat industry.
Dug up decades ago The diminutive coffin was excavated in the Egyptian city of Giza in 1907.
But they do give you noise-canceling capabilities in a diminutive package and at a reasonable price.
The diminutive Echo Spot is yet another way to get Alexa in every room of your house.
The diminutive plastic box packs 30 classic games into a pint-sized recreation of the original NES.
The diminutive Davis, a baby-faced 24-year-old with a monster forehand, was majestic in defeat.
Just because your taste in cars is small doesn't mean your penchant for tech is equally diminutive.
Similarly, diminutive companies are given smaller allocations, even if other characteristics indicate they are poised for growth.
And all the while, the diminutive kiwi, New Zealand's most symbolic bird, was puttering around the underbrush.
Even though he uses less fabric for jockeys' diminutive frames, their suits actually take longer to make.
Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, a diminutive bureaucrat who had served as Vice-President, began a two-year term.
Across the bar, he spotted a brunette so diminutive that the crowd seemed periodically to swallow her.
He was known as Mad (a diminutive of his first name, not a reference to his disposition).
" William Evarts, the president's lead attorney, was "detached and devious … a diminutive man with mushroom-colored skin.
Soon, it was clear to everyone there that the diminutive guard with the long ponytail could shoot.
One second-grade classroom is brightly decorated with books and baskets, new desks and diminutive blue chairs.
In this exhibition, Liu Wei presents 180 diminutive portraits, each delivered in a different style and technique.
And Congo is no Burundi, its diminutive neighbor driven into turmoil after the president clung to power.
Works by Nathalie Jolivert, for example, are comparatively diminutive in relation to her more large-scale pieces.
A diminutive right-sided attacker, he was at Tottenham for several years before being released in 2016.
Tennis came calling again in the form of a friend from tour: Krunic, a talented, diminutive Serbian.
Despite its diminutive size, the Swift 453 is a lot of computer for its $245,27 price tag.
Still, two long breakaway runs by the diminutive South Africa wing Cheslin Kolbe nearly turned the tables.
He was diminutive, struggled with a stutter and a fear of germs, and lived with his mother.
They include the diminutive spoon-billed sandpiper, a wader whose numbers are down to fewer than 200 pairs.
Until recently, I've relied on the Joy-Con, a pair of diminutive controllers that detach from Switch tablet.
Let's get this out of the way: I think Ahch-To's diminutive, puffin-like inhabitants are really adorable.
As often as not the middle-aged man was the rotund, balding, diminutive Mr Banfi, now aged 82.
Delaware is about to gamble that sports betting will be a big hit in the diminutive state. Gov.
When Silverio started his set on the diminutive stage it was entirely engulfed by his adoring fan base.
Despite its diminutive scale, however, it's quite tough, capable of withstanding a drop from up to five feet.
The diminutive Comet Tempel-Tuttle will cross Earth's orbit, creating a vaporizing shower of debris in the atmosphere.
It actually came from a childhood pet name used by his mother: "Chinzeeno," the diminutive form of Vincenzo.
"They found ostarine in Sasha," Ryabinsky wrote on Twitter, using the Russian diminutive form of the name Alexander.
One gets the impression of a diminutive woman with shoulders squared, delivering an oratory from her woodwind pipe.
The predator's unlucky meal, entombed for posterity in shit, was probably from the diminutive redfieldiid family of fishes.
But their diminutive size also enables tight focusing, as when dish antennas turn disorganized rays into concentrated beams.
A diminutive figure, he nonetheless dominated the House of Commons through force of personality and sheer lung-power.
Plus, Spicer and Spiering are seated, but the person holding the camera is standing, creating a diminutive effect.
Its diminutive size led to the belief that any internal heat should have escaped into space long ago.
The moa is technically nine species of ratite, or flightless birds related to the ostrich and diminutive kiwi.
Some are home to Florida panthers or diminutive Key deer, and they're slightly elevated, so they flood infrequently.
As I stood there, a diminutive older man and woman stopped and gave the replica the once over.
Back then, the oldest known hominin fossil was a diminutive, small-brained female unearthed in Ethiopia named Lucy.
Both the diminutive, adventurous gelflings and the corrupt overclass Skesis (the crow monsters) get multiple storylines and characters.
They began referring to the specks as sporelike cells, because of their diminutive size and their impressive hardiness.
The wreckage of this diminutive satellite is tucked away on the surface in a less-than-obvious place.
It is believed that floresiensis was more diminutive in stature due to its island environment and limited resources.
Bruce Kurland (219-250) made diminutive still life paintings that were bought by an enthusiastic cadre of collectors.
Despite its diminutive size, it has a chance of becoming the global clearinghouse for transparent, reliable pollution data.
He was diminutive, but in the time before another driver broke it up he managed to rip my shirt.
Amazingly, for its diminutive stature, it's powered by a 4.0-liter V12 engine that sounds like God's sewing machine.
Of course, the larger iPhone 7 Plus will always offer more battery life than the more diminutive iPhone 7.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Absurdity and loneliness embrace each other in David Beck's diminutive, meticulously detailed dioramas.
In Pelton's diminutive canvas "French Music" from around 1917 at Goldberg, sprites and spirits swirl through the lower regions.
More than anything, the Samsung Galaxy Buds appeal to me for their diminutive size and curvy, pebble-like design.
And who are the diminutive figures grieving over him or, in an equally plausible interpretation, assisting in his execution?
Diminutive sandwiches filled with peanut butter and jelly, tuna salad, or turkey and cheese will be a major hit.
And for those of you who enjoy your food, these diminutive, largely unknown islands have even more to offer.
Amazon recently announced a mess of new Echo devices and among the lot are several small, diminutive add-ons.
NOE's throw-up, consisting of a diminutive "O" nestled between a bulging "N" and "O," is built for speed.
The easy-to-remember brand name was born from two facts: First, the diminutive brick building resembled a hut.
Just like its NES Classic predecessor, the diminutive replica of Nintendo's second gaming console ever comes packed with games.
Supposedly, the diminutive PACO for Francisco (21A) started when St. Francis of Assisi was referred to as PAter COmunitas.
Why provide a diminutive headphone jack adapter that will cost me $9 to replace when I inevitably lose it?
This study also uncovered a species new to science — a lichen as diminutive as its redwood host is towering.
The more diminutive forest elephants, only recently recognized as a distinct species, live in dense central and western jungles.
And a diminutive woman, standing on her tiptoes, held a sign warning of the dangers of something call gadolinium.
But in certain cases, it falls upon owners to protect our diminutive canine friends from Bad Winter's gravest threats.
Slightly more successful, though just as limp, were a pair of diminutive soft shell crabs offered as a special.
I used radish, celery, fennel, asparagus and shaved golden beet, plumped up with diminutive endive, arugula and spinach leaves.
The book was originally released by the British Museum in 2014, alongside a small exhibition highlighting the diminutive art.
The diminutive, detailed artwork that shows blood spewing from a serene patient was once owned by Surrealist André Breton.
A diminutive 86-year-old Italian immigrant in Montreal stands tall among the many hockey players he has dressed.
The diminutive Greek yogurt I had that morning before work contained more protein and a fraction of the sugar.
Bala is particularly fond of the diminutive, the "small" of things, hands, wounded children — all designed to elicit sympathy.
In humanity's battle to save itself from a harsher climate, these diminutive islands find themselves on the front lines.
The title piece, "Waiting for the Next Nirvana" (2019), depicts another rabbit-eared adult next to a diminutive figure.
Giant is a funny word, since Agnès Varda, the subject and author of "Varda by Agnès," was notably diminutive.
The ground at first glance is like a greenish carpet, but up close you notice myriad diminutive flowering plants.
In a photograph, Myers is wearing a checked shirt, and appears conspicuously massive next to Hikmat's diminutive Filipino employees.
With its decapitated marshals and the diminutive Ruby walking in stark profile, the painting is among Rockwell's most stylized.
Longstaff, a diminutive former Division II player, was a holdover from the staff of the former coach Derek Fisher.
Besides the lapping of diminutive waves, the only sound might be the signature jingle of a nearby song sparrow.
Besides the lapping of diminutive waves, the only sound might be the signature jingle of a nearby song sparrow.
The painting's diminutive size pulls the viewer closer, so that the paint itself becomes one of the work's marvels.
The result was all the more surprising as it was only the diminutive Schwartzman's third career victory on grass.
Prior to this discovery astronomers didn't think that a star of this diminutive size could produce a planet so large.
"The politics of art are only a diminutive parody of the politics of real power," observed the critic Robert Hughes.
The helmet dwarfed the diminutive candidate, making him look like a child and prompting guffaws from reporters covering the event.
This is heady territory for a man whose diminutive stature makes him look more like a ballboy than a professional.
In fact, the device resembles nothing more than a diminutive iPhone, right down to the camera placement on the rear.
But for all that paleontologists have learned about these diminutive plant-eaters, their coloration patterns have remained unknown—until now.
With its massive frame, bone-crunching jaws, and adorably diminutive forearms, Tyrannosaurus rex is the most iconic of all dinosaurs.
The circuit typically passes over New England's relatively diminutive mountains and variable conditions in favor of the sunny, chalky Rockies.
"I've seen mini pistols that fire," said Ms. Ünver, the founder of Dailymini, a website devoted to all things diminutive.
"After the Wedding" is the type of one-act play that suggests a larger picture outside of its diminutive frame.
On a more personal note, according to Choi, he made fun of his diminutive stature when he first met her.
When Islamic State released her after the assault, the diminutive, round-faced woman returned home thinking her nightmare was over.
In each sheet of Nilsson's diptych, bevies of carpenters (varying from oversized to diminutive) are working on a house frame.
The 75-year-old Iturbide is waiting at the doorway, diminutive, her black hair short and wavy, her complexion milky.
And like the diminutive Lilliputians in Jonathan Swift's satire, they don't want to let this giant out of their sight.
On Sunday, Marcus Stroman, the diminutive but fiery Blue Jays right-hander, was also at the top of his game.
Its brain is similarly diminutive, which fits with the idea that brain size may be related to pressure from predation.
Gómez Bolaños's nickname, "Chespirito" was a Mexicanized diminutive of "Shakespeare" bestowed by a film director for Gómez Bolaños's writing prowess.
It's made with Varial foam, which not only makes it stronger, but gives it way more float for its diminutive size.
The diminutive star looks to continue his good fortune against Saturday starter Justin Verlander, versus whom he is 4-for-8.
It would be far safer to deploy diminutive drone buddies to provide an initial peek inside, and identify any potential threats.
Despite their diminutive appearance, scientists discovered that these mucky coastal ecosystems store huge amounts of carbon, helping to slow global warming.
The diminutive robot is only under two feet tall, and about a foot wide with a total weight of 23 lbs.
IN A shabby club in the Israeli city of Netanya, a diminutive, rake-thin, 57-year-old comedian takes the stage.
He puts the diminutive Samson Go to the test to see if the $40 USB travel mic can hold its own.
Did he assume his diminutive heroines would need such natural, anatomical, male "equipment" or "armor" in such display-of-strength encounters?
And for the adventure plot, there's Luci, an equally diminutive demon, who encourages Bean to drink, carouse, and get into trouble.
" Though she stands at a diminutive 28'250," Switch boasts a martial arts resume that would put most UFC fighters to shame.
Like fairy tale illustrator Arthur Rackham did in 1909, Simmons makes each child appear diminutive in the context of their surroundings.
Yes, it's diminutive to refer to the president of the United States as "sweetie" — but Cohen does have a good point.
Although the diminutive design may have you thinking these are streaming sticks, they are in fact more feature-packed streaming boxes.
I've owned dozens of bags for every kind of purpose, ranging in size from diminutive camera bags to giant rolling suitcases.
Meanwhile, the diminutive Messi remains a peerless delight to watch, dazzling with his wizardly ball-control, waterbug speed and cunning attacks.
The diminutive superstar also has struggled versus Sunday starter Yu Darvish, going 5-for-25 with six strikeouts in his career.
There are massive pin oaks and diminutive, delicate plums, many red maples, heavy sycamores still holding aloft their pompom seed pods.
This diminutive woman, with a forehead full of bangs, seemed like an angel with a fiery sword, standing at the gates.
"Hey, check it out, it's Jeremy," observed Butt-Head, a reference to the diminutive, angsty star of Pearl Jam's breakthrough single.
The diminutive point guard had his jersey momentarily retired at the event after becoming a four-time participant and MVP winner.
Her diminutive phallic linen-and-polyester obelisk, "Untitled Gravestone" (2012), seems to sag under the weight of its own self-importance.
Each time we met, she wore black jeans and a black boat-neck shirt that hung loosely from her diminutive frame.
Marvel loyals have probably seen him in behind the scenes footage, walking in a squat to mimic his character's diminutive stature.
Her diminutive frame, she said, means she is frequently underestimated or overlooked — which, in the spy game, works to her advantage.
There was the diminutive Army private from the Dominican Republic who couldn't believe reporters went to cover the Iraq war unarmed.
A diminutive right-hander with a fiery personality, Stroman was eligible to pitch for Puerto Rico, where his mother was born.
María Claudia Chura—the diminutive former student whom Ayoroa had brought to tears—gave Seidler a hug and a nervous grin.
The restaurant in Alexandria where Mr. Youssef got his start was called Samakmak, an affectionate diminutive of samak, Arabic for fish.
Mr. Miller was a diminutive actor with an authentic Bronx accent and youthful good looks that later matured into craggier features.
The diminutive Johnson would play as many as 10 characters - often with foreign accents - in an hour long "Laugh-in" episode.
Irianny Baute Marín, a diminutive 2-month-old baby with bronchitis, gets respiratory treatment from a device patched together with tape.
As a first-year cadet, the diminutive Ms. McSally informed her flight instructor that she planned to be a fighter pilot.
The $2600 speaker is waterproof, features a 245-foot Bluetooth range, and moves quite a bit of air given its diminutive size.
The $25 speaker is waterproof, features a 2979-foot Bluetooth range, and moves quite a bit of air given its diminutive size.
The diminutive galaxy hasn't been detected until now because it's obscured by NGC 6752, the globular cluster that Bedin's team was investigating.
Previously, NASA studied this diminutive debris by looking at the little craters that it left on the space shuttle like acne scars.
Mexico's Highway 2, which runs just south of the border, already presents a significant barrier to Sonoran pronghorn, a diminutive antelope subspecies.
This case also accepts wireless charging, while being as light and diminutive as it is, which I consider a minor engineering miracle.
But what's impressive about the NanoPi NEO NAS kit — aside from its diminutive size — is the price, which comes out to $12.99.
The diminutive 12-inch MacBook was (and is) a marvel of miniaturization, but it was too underpowered and overpriced for most people.
On this diminutive scrap of land in the middle of the ocean, a few dozen mammoths were cut off from the world.
The researchers had a strong feeling that the giant shipworm would be radically different than its diminutive cousin, and they weren't disappointed.
Until this announcement it wasn't clear just what that rocket-powered craft would be, except Orbital ATK's proven but relatively diminutive Pegasus.
The diminutive patients are also treated for other diseases associated with malnutrition, which weakens the immune system, making them even more vulnerable.
What happens when you cross a diminutive Canadian electro-legend with one of the UK's most up-and-coming, chain-loving selectors?
Lavinia may be diminutive in stature — she is literally picked up off the ground more than once — but she's a tremendous presence.
But in the diminutive Caruana, a fan of yoga and Kendrick Lamar, America has a genuine shot at ascending the game's summit.
A woman is supposed to curl up and be diminutive and enjoy their placating advances, and I cannot do that any longer.
The day was cold and overcast, and Foster, his diminutive frame wrapped in a down jacket, had prepared for a morning outdoors.
The small reception desk is next to the diminutive lobby — the Maison Saint Louis's main public space is its adjacent bar-restaurant.
The diminutive birds — adults weigh just 1.5 ounces — are considered a threatened species for several reasons, including beach recreation, Ms. Barnes said.
Trilobites Diminutive bonnethead sharks are the first omnivorous sharks known to science, which could change our understanding of what some sharks eat.
This geometric jumble of cottages was built in the 6th century by settlers from the Cycladic island of Anafi, Santorini's diminutive neighbor.
The United States census says the average household has three people, so the diminutive Hyundai will serve couples or young families well.
A diminutive woman with rimless glasses and short-cropped hair, Ressa, who is 4.33, has a hyperarticulate manner and seemingly inexhaustible energy.
Despite its diminutive size, Liechtenstein has a thriving economy and the second-highest per capita GDP in the world — $165,028 — after Monaco.
Two letters should alleviate that anxiety: RF. This version of Mazda's diminutive smile machine has a solid folding roof impervious to knives.
A diminutive woman whose students often tower over her, Ms. Bloomberg did not set out to become an activist against her employer.
First of all, they're diminutive size means they can't hold that much dirt and you'll want to empty the bin more frequently.
Trump this week yet again touted his "confidence" in Kim, but also resurrected his diminutive "Rocket Man" nickname for the Asian leader.
Unlike the ballet-dancer's game of the diminutive Mr Curry, Mr Durant does not need much artistry or innovation to rack up points.
A potentially less-guilt-inducing approach comes from the Cogni­Toys Dino, a diminutive plastic T. rex that taps into IBM's big brain, Watson.
It's a nice promise, but I'm curious how something like Lyft or a movie tickets app might work on such a diminutive screen.
"Yoda says listen to the Force," said Son, who is fond of quoting the diminutive Jedi master from the Star Wars movie franchise.
It's still only HD, but we'll forgive it in light of its diminutive size, which measures just 8mm thick at its widest point.
Button batteries - the diminutive size often used in watches and hearing aids - accounted for 86 percent of all cases when children swallowed batteries.
Its size, diminutive by modern smartphone standards, betrays the fact that the device is intended to be used primarily as a foldable tablet.
Westheimer credits her diminutive, grandmotherly appearance for her success, her non-threatening nature encouraging people to be more forthcoming on matters of sex.
Many of the men objected, refusing to climb with this diminutive, sparky woman, or accusing her of joining only to find a husband.
Audiophiles may pick up on the diminutive speaker's subtle lack of bass, despite it having four full-range woofers and three passive radiators.
A dot of bright red from the passerby's open umbrella infuses a relatively monochromatic, geometric composition with a diminutive shot of vibrant color.
The diminutive forward's journey to the Knights' top line has been well-documented, and the Panthers' decision to make him available remains indefensible.
The chief pro-slavery orator was diminutive but fiery future Confederate War Secretary James Seddon, a Virginian with plantations and slaves in Louisiana.
The diminutive retro console appears to have sold out in minutes this morning, and availability at almost every online retailer is incredibly scarce.
I thought of this on Thursday when the news came that Prince Rogers Nelson, the diminutive musician with the oversize talent, had died.
Her pelmeni are more diminutive but still potent, made with ground beef but no pork out of respect for Ms. Vasina's Jewish heritage.
The diminutive actor who starred in the Austin Powers movies' as "Mini Me", Verne Troyer, died Saturday at a hospital in Los Angeles.
Clad in white plastic with blue accents, the diminutive Braava jet is just 6.7 inches long, 7.0 inches wide and 3.3 inches tall.
Thunder Boy Jr. is named after his father, who is known as Big Thunder (leaving the son with the unfortunate diminutive Little Thunder).
Hanka—the name is the diminutive of Hanna—couldn't be more than two or three, and once again draws the viewer's charmed gaze.
Notably the Romans, whose elites drew heavily from Greek culture in their own art and academics, continued to make statues with diminutive dicks.
Maybe this is a little to do with its diminutive scale, which hardly looms like the house on the hill in the film.
Italian, for example, has gretini: allegedly mindless followers of Ms Thunberg (-ini is a diminutive suffix, and the word echoes cretini, or "idiots").
Paul was the dogged one — the diminutive activist who gave up sleep, gave up leisure, braved rancid prisons to serve the suffragist movement.
In the Richmond Times-Dispatch article about her arrest, you can see a photo of her face: She's young, diminutive, and not white.
But unlike the other top sites — Google, Facebook and Amazon, Reddit has a diminutive business limited primarily to banner ads and promoted posts.
Another, perhaps less meandering configuration could see the two diminutive moons move too close to each other and find their gravity fields entangled.
The diminutive receiver who grew up in the Dallas area and played at Southern Methodist spent his first seven seasons with the Cowboys.
Famous Amos The old reliable of vending machines everywhere, Famous Amos cookies have an enviable chocolate-to-dough ratio for their diminutive size.
The septuagenarian owner of this hobbit-size bacaro in the artsy Dorsoduro District turns out these diminutive open-faced sandwiches by the hundreds.
The captain is 39-year-old Brian Gionta, the diminutive forward last seen finishing out his N.H.L. career on some miserable Sabres teams.
"Jack" and "John" (the former of which is a diminutive form of the latter) dominated this list, with more than 220 appearances each.
Which rather takes you out of the moment when the also-shorter Elton (Taron Egerton) starts singing chorus after chorus about her diminutive height.
The Raspberry Pi is best known as a diminutive mini-computer that's good for coding projects due to its low cost and small size.
To test the idea that this gene might have something to do with the wings' diminutive size, the researchers inserted Nkx2.5 into chicken embryos.
The fraction of diminutive night frogs, which can get down to just a little over 10 mm in length, has increased to 20 percent.
The show features diminutive vehicles of all kinds from old-time wagons, trains and fully-rigged sailboats, to futuristic cars and a rocket ship.
Porgs. When fans spotted the diminutive creatures of Star Wars: The Last Jedi in the first behind-the-scenes reel, they were immediately divided.
Instead, he's designed it to be a tiny gaming laptop running retro titles like Snake, Lunar Lander, and Tetris on its diminutive OLED screen.
"If you're going to stick something in a brain, you want it not to be large," Musk said, playing up the device's diminutive size.
Portman seems more diminutive than the real Jackie, and she doesn't project her elusive, almost blank charisma — who ever did, other than Jackie herself?
But the the Tiny TS goes even further with its super-diminutive form factor, albeit with less functionality than Teenage Engineering's comparatively larger offerings.
They searched the house, put handcuffs on Friederike—a diminutive woman in her 60s—and her husband, and took them to a remand prison.
This was a hometown crowd transplanted deep in the desert led by a diminutive king from the CPT, subverting both expectations and his audience.
The Blue Jays got eight superb innings from Marcus Stroman, their diminutive, fiery ace, and a three-run, game-changing homer by Josh Donaldson.
It is not surprising that writers reached for diminutive "zephyrs", harmless little breathlings from the same direction, to evoke the mildest winds of summer.
" Dr. Krasniewicz has built her own diminutive creations, most notably a perfect replica of the set of the Alfred Hitchcock classic film "Rear Window.
He selected as his model Brent Scowcroft—the diminutive, unassuming, supremely capable national-security adviser to both Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush.
Starting Monday — and probably ending Monday, as well — Best Buy will give NES Classic hunters another shot at obtaining Nintendo's diminutive, discontinued micro-console.
The feathery mosses, sedges and diminutive shrubs that grow here—Labrador tea, low bush cranberry, bog rosemary—are well-adapted to wet, acidic soils.
The villino — a diminutive of villa — edges the Spanish Steps, one of the most prized landmarks in one of the world's most beloved cities.
True to his name, he is small, with a light frame off of which pants sag in natural protest of his diminutive belt size.
It's an ignoble end for an animal that, despite its diminutive size, has held an exalted role over the ages in almost every culture.
Pikas — the diminutive, rotund relatives of rabbits that live in rocks at high altitude — appear to be retreating to higher altitudes as climate warms.
Wilson said Ahnahtiyah narrated slides from her trips to Black Hebrew settlements, while Lionel Winfield, a diminutive, moon-faced postal worker, ran the projector.
Slightly less diminutive than Connecticut, it's just right for a typically time-pinched American vacation, which, in our case, was eight days in May.
The fans were chanting M.V.P. with a deep, throaty insistence, and Altuve put everything he had into one mighty swing from his diminutive body.
Doggo's creators will bring the diminutive robot, plus its smaller and larger siblings Pupper and Woofer, to TC Sessions: Robotics + AI on March 3.
It was June 21967, 21967, and I was interviewing a diminutive man with four stars on the epaulets of his dark green uniform shirt.
" Mehta gave all the credit to the diminutive teen with the powerful voice: "She really advocated for herself, and it worked out for her.
Though it was considered "Roomy," I found it to be diminutive, typical of a European hotel room, despite being the second to largest category.
When the diminutive plaintiff finished her testimony, Judge Wapner saw the hulking defendant approaching her, and he unflinchingly instructed the man to sit down.
Once common in mountains along the West Coast, the diminutive marten's habitat has been eaten up by fur trapping, logging and even marijuana farming.
Where TriBeCa grabs attention with its towering open atrium lobby, Midtown&aposs first impression is much more diminutive, save for a prominent art installation.
It also fit her living room and bedroom set — not as easy as it might seem, given the diminutive scale of many Manhattan apartments.
Inside, owner Sally Butcher—a diminutive figure with pomegranate-red hair—cuts through the store as sharply as pickle juice in a shirazi salad.
If you're a city dweller and you have an outdoor space — no matter how oddly shaped or diminutive — you're probably well aware that you're lucky.
The diminutive second baseman atoned for his absence with four hits on Tuesday, leading the Houston Astros to a 7-5 win at Target Field.
Upon arrival, the diminutive crime boss -- whose nickname is "Shorty" -- will receive a number that will identify him during his time in US government custody.
The diminutive winger spent eight years in the AHL before finally getting a shot with the expansion Penguins in 1967, at the age of 27.
Plus, despite their diminutive size, they're still high-quality parts, with a crisp click that never leaves any doubt as to whether you pressed them.
I thought I'd be put off by its relatively diminutive size, but in a big, densely congested city, its smaller size is a real advantage.
If the winner of Game of Thrones is the person who holds the greatest power at the end, Tyrion Lannister is our reluctant, diminutive victor.
The diminutive camera easily slides into a pocket or bag, and snaps into place on the back of the Essential phone with a satisfying click.
Upon arrival, the diminutive crime boss -- whose nickname is "Shorty" -- will receive a number that will identify him during his time in U.S. government custody.
The diminutive Palm phone is now getting an unlocked version sold directly through the resurrected Palm, making it available to everyone — not just Verizon customers.
Today is the very real holiday known as World Emoji Day, which means tech luminaries and companies alike are busy celebrating the diminutive, textable icons.
But the sharp words that earned the diminutive justice the moniker "Notorious RBG" in recent years were penned in dissent, not for the court's majority.
For the romance plot, there's Elfo, a diminutive, innocent, sweet little elf who sees only the good in life, who has a crush on Bean.
After three full-sized games in their past, the diminutive Pikmin — and Captain Olimar — are coming to a Nintendo handheld system for the first time.
Despite the diminutive look, its eight blades give it impressive propulsion, and it includes a 4K HDR camera that can move to almost any angle.
This is actually great news for Spark owners, since the diminutive drone has a lot going for it, including relative affordability, and decent picture quality.
The awe-inspiring arrival of these diminutive creatures to their winter ranges, after thousands of miles of travel, has become a popular attraction for tourists.
Despite its diminutive size, Stoev and his colleagues were able to image the specimen in detail with advanced techniques such as 3D X-ray microscopy.
Apple's diminutive speaker even made the ubiquitous Disney mega-hit "Let It Go" from Frozen sound fresh, with impressively crisp piano notes and perfect vocals.
" Mrs Hernandez, a diminutive figure, said: "I liked Bernie Sanders at the beginning, but I think he should stop and let her do her thing.
Within 90 minutes of Hanyu's victory the hashtag "Hanyu-kun" - an affectionate diminutive - had been tweeted 1.1 million times and was the top trend globally.
Not understanding its motives is another reason why this one, diminutive demon leaves me so perturbed—even now, when writing this, months after finishing Inside.
Oilers defeat Sharks on Desharnais' OT goal EDMONTON, Alberta — When David Desharnais played for the Montreal Canadiens, he played with another diminutive forward, Daniel Briere.
The Evian might also be the final major for Ai Miyazato, the diminutive Japanese player who plans to retire at the end of the season.
Especially beloved is the 10-pound tamandua — the diminutive cousin of the giant anteater — which makes for a cuddly, non-violent companion in many states.
The match resumed on Thursday and on a dry court favoring Nadal's huge topspin, the diminutive Schwartzman's aggressive tactics failed to make the same impact.
After confirming that Schmitzer, a diminutive man of only 120 pounds, did indeed slander her, Gussie demanded that he face her in the typical stance.
I was also reminded of a diminutive painting by Jess, "Petals of Paint" (1964), that I had seen at the Armory Show an hour earlier.
Right at Home Despite their diminutive size, children occupy a considerable amount of space, particularly if you live in a small New York City apartment.
When it was time for the president to lay it upon its recipient, Woods looked funny, unusually diminutive, as if he were receiving a bib.
The creature's diminutive stature initially fooled patrons of Aftab Drugstore into thinking it was a mere Ghul, the smaller, less violent cousin of the Jinn.
The tiny egg of an extinct heath hen is protected by a huge mound of cotton that visually reinforces the preciousness of the diminutive artifact.
Pulling up on a cardboard flap featuring a diminutive juggler ("Short") extends a ladder, at the top of which she now appears sky-high ("Tall").
The diminutive Japanese entrepreneur, who as a young man struggled to find clothes that fit, attended a feeder high school for the prestigious Waseda University.
There aren't many trees in Shetland, for this reason — the same reason we were given for why native Shetland ponies and sheep are so diminutive.
The diminutive ninth hole, in fact, was not part of the original 183-hole golf course when Erin Hills opened in 2006 in Erin, Wis.
Japan erupted in joy, flooding social media with 1.1 million tweets using the hashtag #Hanyu-kun - an affectionate diminutive - within 90 minutes of his win.
For now, "Crazy Bernie" is a diminutive epithet, one that marks Sanders as a figure of fun rather than the second coming of Joseph Stalin.
He acquired the name Kika, a diminutive for Enrique, from an uncle by that name, a baseball player whom young Eligio idolized and followed everywhere.
Wallabies are diminutive members of the taxonomy that also includes kangaroos, and they can be anywhere from just under a foot to 3.2 feet tall.
Switzerland cleared a Serbia attack and a through pass sent the diminutive forward scuttling away before he slotted the ball neatly into the far corner.
Acosta is 5-feet-2 and weighs around 128 pounds, but ESPN reported that Tuchel gave his blessing to the addition of the diminutive Argentinian.
But Canadians will tell you that these diminutive treats hold an expanse of flavor and textures: flaky pastry, caramelized crust and a bracingly sweet filling.
It would be, in effect, an Asian elephant compelled to express several of the mammoth's distinctive genetic traits: frost-resistant hemoglobin, diminutive ears, woolly hair.
The hamsters — a long-running gag to promote the South Korean auto brand's Soul model — are here to shill the latest iteration of the diminutive SUV.
The diminutive space rock will play "leap frog" with Earth for hundreds of years, sometimes speeding ahead of our planet and occasionally falling behind, NASA said.
The diminutive Arroyo, 69, was leader of the archipelago nation from 2001 to 2010 but her presidency was plagued by allegations of corruption and vested interests.
Its diminutive new form factor, top-tier keyboard, and admirable performance have made it a real pleasure to use as a primary work machine all week.
Corbett also delivered a monologue to camera seated in a large chair during each episode, which accentuated his diminutive size (he was barely five foot tall).
But the Electron can afford to be diminutive because it's built for putting small payloads that weigh between 22018 and 212 pounds into low Earth orbit.
Gravity is such a diminutive force, relative to the other fundamental forces, that to see it rippling across space-time requires at least this much energy.
It is surprising, therefore, that while the industry may have political might, the economics point to a diminutive industry dealing predominantly with a niche consumer group.
The diminutive mayor, appearing before a crowd of bearded hipsters in his regulation shirtsleeves and tie, celebrated the fact that his campaign was being taken seriously.
Plain-spoken and diminutive, the Polish-born Ben-Gurion stepped down as collectivist prime minister in 1963, aged 76, and retired to a spartan desert hut.
LOS ANGELES — Mihaly "Michu" Meszaros, the longtime circus performer and actor who occasionally played the diminutive alien title character on the NBC sitcom Alf, has died.
Also, "pussy" has a diminutive feel to it, a cutesy and palatable euphemism for the reproductive organs, whose freedoms Trump and Co. wish radically to curtail.
But within racing it is known that the diminutive Frenchman, sometimes affectionately called Napoleon, has in fact dominated every series in which he has been involved.
Perhaps the artist's one clean shot at racism is a drawing of a diminutive white man holding a colossal and menacing black dog by a leash.
During halftime, an athletic young woman wearing a Yale letter sweater sheltered and steered my diminutive wife through packed crowds around the refreshment stands and restrooms.
This late-summer cabaret asks 40 artists (10 each night) to devise a cogent five-minute work, in any style, for the diminutive Joe's Pub stage.
"In Italian, the suffixes -ino/-ina or -ello/-ella can be added to almost any name to produce a diminutive," Dr. Alter wrote in an email.
The study describes the partial skeleton of a pterosaur with a relatively diminutive wingspan of 1.5 meters (five feet) unearthed on Hornby Island in British Columbia.
Right now it's tiny sunglasses, those diminutive, barely eyeball-size versions that don't seem to perform their stated function of providing shade very well at all.
Still, the first season's best hero isn't a Gelfling, but a Podling, a member of an even more diminutive race that the Skeksis use as servants.
At this point, it's nearly impossible to imagine a Despicable Me film that doesn't rely heavily on the diminutive, pill-shaped beings to drive its story.
Created as a quirky bonus hole, the diminutive-but-vexing ninth hole at Erin Hills is likely to be the most entertaining 135 yards of play.
Unevenly spaced appliances lined one wall of the narrow, 67-square-foot space, leaving no room for a dishwasher and barely enough for a diminutive range.
In warmer months, there's also a free petting zoo with native sheep, goats and rabbits, and pony rides on the herd of diminutive Gotlandsruss (20 kronor).
Rupert Goold, the director, portrays Mayer almost as a monster, emphasising his enormity—especially when compared with the diminutive Garland—and half-hiding him in shadows.
The diminutive Google Home Mini is reportedly being renamed Google Nest Mini and being refreshed with a couple of enhancements to come with its new branding.
Fans online called out the Knicks for the prize, which looked diminutive compared to the $100,000 the Los Angeles Lakers awarded a fan the previous week.
At the age of 2000, the diminutive, baby-faced Adityanath is receiving the kind of career-making attention that projects an Indian politician toward higher office.
When Venter's researchers started work on this new project, they chose M. genitalium—the second complete bacterial genome to be sequenced—expressly for its diminutive genome size.
Even the back seat isn't a bad place to be, with quilted leather and a bright design helping to make the diminutive E-Pace feel larger inside.
DeVito, the diminutive 74-year-old film and television star, appeared shaken but unhurt after tripping on a step leading to the stage for a news conference.
The diminutive dynamo — only 5-foot-7 but with talent far exceeding his size — set up two critical goals, including Mike Eruzione's game-winner in the semifinal.
But whereas Nintendo's miniature console is akin to a toy — with a small plastic shell and equally diminutive $4493 price tag — the Nt mini is the opposite.
Once we dried off from our first dive of the day, our two diminutive female Thai cooks brought out a multicourse breakfast of Thai and Western dishes.
But, in addition to the issue (a Champagne problem, admittedly) of how difficult they are to get ready in, there's another unforeseen issue with these diminutive dwellings.
The person who chooses who does–and does not–get one of these coveted plaques on the world-famous sidewalk is a diminutive Latina named Ana Martinez.
Then, a diminutive camera is inserted into the patient's belly, and the tubes are severed; afterwards, the surgeon will either burn the ends or clamp them closed.
So, once you've enjoyed the majesty of space, and grappled with an individual's diminutive place in time, you should enjoy these videos of people blowing stuff up.
A businessman in Tórshavn, the country's diminutive capital city, bluntly ascribed the islanders' self-imposed dietary limitations to a lack of native intelligence, compounded by geographical remoteness.
This strategy pops up again in Visual Music, the Frank Elbaz gallery's diminutive display of Wallace Berman's Verifax collages and photographs from the mid- to late-1960s.
The term has largely become taboo among German speakers because of its derogatory connotations; as a diminutive, it implies that an unmarried woman isn't a full adult.
The diminutive Chapo — his nickname means "Shorty" in Spanish — had his head shaved and his hands cuffed behind his back; he wore a navy blue prison uniform.
The skeptics held that Thomas' diminutive size disallowed success against defenses that had nothing better to do than to clamp down, contest shots, and make him uncomfortable.
Quite diminutive at first, before expanding into a bigger but hardly voluminous space, it was a destination, not for the scene or hype, but for the art.
From the beginning of his career, Prince was unapologetic about his black heritage, which, for a light-skinned, diminutive rocker, he could have easily been coyer about.
Diminutive and understandably afraid for her life, despite an armed guard provided by the police, Ms. Nozdrovska wore a black sweatshirt and spoke barely above a whisper.
As Marie-Antoinette, the cook who runs the Saigon and Paris restaurants in which the story unfolds, the diminutive Anh-Tran Nghia gives an especially mighty performance.
Even a diminutive sphinx symbolized a fierce devotion to the temple gods, said Matthew Douglas Adams, a research scholar at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts.
The bonnethead shark, a diminutive species that reaches up to 3 feet in length, lives in the shallow sea grass meadows off both coasts of the Americas.
The diminutive introduction is in stark contrast to the stunning panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean that comes into focus when you enter the open-air lobby.
By the time of his death, the diminutive 62-year-old had achieved near-mythical status among his enemies, and he was idolized by Iranian hard-liners.
Trilobites In a stunning set of close-ups, Pan, a diminutive moon of Saturn, looks like a floating ravioli lost in space, or a wrinkled flying saucer.
The current show, Spatial Oddities, transforms the diminutive cave-like gallery into an outburst of whimsical, color-saturated objects and paintings, reveling in tactility and oddball materials.
I suspect that the diminutive size means it won't be ideal for long gaming marathons, but it does beat having to hold the Switch for an extended period.
The diminutive Madison stands tall in our history, as a man whose spirit and intellect contributed as much to the shaping of our nation as any military heroics.
Even if she requires some padding, Orman has a shorter distance to travel than more diminutive stunt performers, were they to try doubling for an actress like Wilson.
But also tucked into the spacecraft's cargo hold are 38 CubeSats, diminutive satellites that are cheaper and easier to assemble than the behemoths rockets usually take into orbit.
She was diminutive and publicly soft-spoken, but Nancy Reagan's strong will, high-tone tastes and clout with her husband made her a controversial figure during his presidency.
The way the diminutive Mavic Pro hovers in the air, glued to a spot in three dimensions as if tethered by invisible guylines is stupefying to a novice.
But the retailer listing adds credence to those earlier leaks, and prices the diminutive drone at $646.15 Canadian dollars (around $494) when sold with DJI's Fly More kit.
Yet despite its diminutive moniker, the Princie is a big stone — 34.65 carats — that sparkles in the cheerful color of a flamingo and is valued at $40 million.
With Tobin Heath dangerous on the right flank and the diminutive midfielder Rose Lavelle capable of moments of instinctive brilliance, striker Alex Morgan is rarely starved of service.
But the one time I was able to eat an Alphonso mango, at the diminutive fruit stand at the luxury London department store Harrod's, I was blown away.
There's a new king of the microSD card: Integral Memory's 512GB microSD card, which packs a record breaking full half-terabyte of storage into the diminutive card format.
Given the size of most full-frame lenses, that means you'll have a slightly awkward weight to balance, but the fp's diminutive form factor does look pretty impressive.
Best known by the nickname El Chapo, or "Shorty" in Spanish, the diminutive Guzman was extradited on the eve of Donald Trump's inauguration, raising speculation about the timing.
This was always the case, but it had never been so blatant until when the diminutive Minowa mauled Silva in a matter of two and a half minutes.
The diminutive wing-back Roberto Carlos carefully places the ball on the turf, meticulously adjusting its position by millimetres, as if searching for the perfect panel to strike.
Nadal had looked imperious on his way to a 12th quarter-final at Roland Garros, but the diminutive Schwartzman played with aggressive intent to rock the claycourt king.
Tenth in the World Cup standings, the diminutive Bjoergen has collected a gold (4x5km relay), silver (15km skiathlon) and two bronze (10km freestyle and team sprint) in Pyeongchang.
Temerko spoke warmly about his "friend" Johnson, telling how the two men sometimes call each other "Sasha," the Russian diminutive for Alexander, which is Johnson's real first name.
"Look, all I do is defend myself, nothing more," said the diminutive drug dealer, a combatant in drug wars that killed perhaps 100,000 people in the past decade.
To do that they gathered data from 23 different species of primate, from chimps and gorillas to the Madagascan mouse lemur, a diminutive primate less than 30cm long.
The Spaniard looked fatigued from his exploits against Nadal while the diminutive Sela, cheered on by a flag-waving contingent of fans, struggled with nerves near the end.
Dora — a diminutive nom de plume based on her middle name, Théodora — did more than photograph the various stages of "Guernica" for Christian Zervos's art journal Cahiers d'art.
For a league that thrives on hype, where it seems everything is supersized, the demise of the diminutive Mr. Manziel is now a larger-than-life cautionary tale.
But the diminutive Kusama, one of whose paintings sold for $7.1 million in 2014 - close to the record for a living woman artist - refuses to take it easy.
"We were so rooting for Alinochka and Zheniechka," enthused a woman named Yulia from the Kuzbass region of Siberia, using affectionate diminutive forms of the two skaters' names.
There are lots of varieties: pale, frilly-edged Armenian; diminutive Persian; slender Japanese; English (sans shrink wrap); Kirby (not just for pickling); and the spheroid lemon, among others.
But a photograph released by the White House and the palace showed two beaming Trumps, standing on either side of the diminutive Queen, herself with a pleased grin.
Our handy guide to this week's 11 art fairs in New York City, from the august ADAA Art Show to the diminutive Salon Zürcher, supplemented with animated GIFs.
He was a diminutive player, maybe 3433-foot-10 tops, who by virtue of his lack of stature didn't hit much but could pick 'em on the infield.
This September, he and his family opened this restaurant of their own, a diminutive counter with an alleyway entrance wedged between a parking garage and a police station.
Jimmy Wynn, the diminutive Houston Astros slugger whose monster home runs in the 1960s and '70s earned him the nickname the Toy Cannon, died on Thursday in Houston.
Jimmy Wynn, the diminutive Houston Astros slugger whose monster home runs in the 1960s and '70s earned him the nickname the Toy Cannon, died on Thursday in Houston.
One of the few other Mexican offerings is a diminutive but satisfying torta with layers of avocado, chipotle, quesillo (stretchy Oaxacan cheese) and a lemony burst of papalo.
The winner, a diminutive older woman, told me she'd never been to New York before, and that the night before she and her daughter caught a Broadway show.
Reta, who, with his diminutive stature and oblong head, was known as Bart, after Bart Simpson, joined at sixteen and was in custody less than a year later.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the diminutive liberal colossus of the Supreme Court, has built a distinguished record as a Justice, but her legacy as a nominee is more dubious.
Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi have both proved themselves to be skilful giants on the world soccer stage despite their diminutive frames of 20043 and 1.70 metres respectively.
In her ironed shirts, Levi's and brogues, her pockets full of pet snails and lettuce leaves, Dawson's "Pat" (that diminutive feels rather impudent) at first looks quite familiar.
A day later, there is still no definitive answer as to why Neymar took that kick, rather than the diminutive, dominant figure who has defined Barcelona's gilded decade.
Because climbing is one of the rare elite sports not to favour a specific body type, the routes must be equally challenging to diminutive featherweights and towering beefcakes.
But it was the Indy 500 where the diminutive driver loomed large by taking third in 2009, the best result ever at the Brickyard for a woman driver.
Only Jerome Boateng remained in defense; Joshua Kimmich, the diminutive right back, was apparently playing as a striker; the midfield lost all discernible shape, and discipline, and order.
The artist's attention to process and materials, along with his poetic commitment to the diminutive and the subtle, make questions of cultural positioning feel almost beside the point.
For now, though, it looks like any fans still hoping to pick up either version of Nintendo's diminutive throwback console will be stuck with marked up grey market sellers.
In The Last Guardian, the companionship between the magnificent, mythical Trico and his diminutive human friend is the story, directed as much by the player's actions as Ueda's ambitions.
Because of its diminutive size and charismatic features (the vaquita's round eye-markings earned it the name, the "panda of the sea"), activists have eagerly rallied for its survival.
Since hackers found a way to rewrite the memory in the diminutive console about a month ago, an adventurous set of retro gaming fans have been testing its limits.
Watchfaces can display far more complex data fields, and the notifications are easier to interact with — or they would be if they weren't so tiny on this diminutive screen.
You can rotate the camera around to view the urban landscape from multiple angles, and the city itself is almost like a diminutive take on the open-world genre.
The diminutive Symfonisk Sound Remote is a dedicated wireless remote control unit for any Sonos-compatible speaker, that's similar in function to Sonos accessories like the $300 Senic Nuimo.
A subtle shift toward verisimilitude in super heroic roles, with an accompanying convergence in these two types of leading man, began with diminutive Tobey Maguire's transformation into Spider-Man.
Other than tacking on another 256GB of storage and a Smart Keyboard built for its more diminutive size, it's basically exactly what it sounds like: a smaller iPad Pro.
The diminutive Kazakh, 19-years-old and 148cm tall, pumped her fist in the air on completing her routine with a score of 148.80 and a total of 224.76.
Yet after the diminutive Argentine found the net 93% of the time in the first half of his sample, he prevailed just 78% of the time in the remainder.
Given its diminutive size and forward-thinking ethos, Starling has much more liberty to experiment than traditional banks, hence its choice to flip the orientation of its bank card.
Collins remembered his first look at the moon -- a "magnificent spectacle," sure, but it couldn't compare to the interstellar view of his home planet, now a diminutive blue speck.
But despite the diminutive size of the pixels, they actually end up producing a glow that appears much larger and brighter to the human eye, even in direct sunlight.
He is a diminutive figure who often wears round, rimless spectacles and looks more like an office clerk than the leader of one of the region's largest standing armies.
Compared with the Seoul venue that can hold about 350 people, the Singapore hall is diminutive, much like a standing-only mosh pit ready for about 100 jumping teens.
Despite its diminutive displacement, the engine produces 143 horsepower, which is routed to the rear wheels through a six-speed sequential transmission operated by steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters.
Ronnie Corbett, the diminutive comedian who teamed with Ronnie Barker to delight audiences for almost two decades on the hit BBC comedy show "The Two Ronnies," died on Thursday.
A criminal who worries about his victims' final wishes and refers to the projectile he's about to shoot in the diminutive, to make it clear he's capable of affection.
His brainy sidekick, the robotic Clank, resembles a diminutive take on the title character from "The Iron Giant"; his voice could be a bookwormish twist on Marvin the Martian's.
From a downtown hotel room here, where he was staying during previews, Mr. Aznavour — dapper and diminutive — said creating a musical was no different from writing songs for himself.
Pros: Durable, won't rust, intricate designs, stainless steel material is much harder to bend and breakCons: Some customers may not like the comparatively diminutive size of the Ateco cutters
Wiry and diminutive (he's 5-foot-4), Mr. Korff, 62, grew up in New York City, where his mother taught modern dance, and his father taught drama in YMCA's.
Tolkien portrayed Frodo and his comrades as diminutive people who lived in a kind of preindustrial paradise, like the village where Tolkien himself grew up in the late 1800s.
But the hoodie did not warrant enough consideration to earn its diminutive nickname until after it was processed by B-boys, graffiti artists and break dancers in the '80s.
I have no idea to what extent the small screen has a claim on this 2014 Emmy Award-winner, but Ms. Aduba's diminutive defiance onstage is something very special.
A returning shopper, Bruce Levin, reminisced about how, in 2003, his company had a huge, beautifully decorated Christmas tree for the holidays, but only a diminutive menorah without lights.
With Spanish's endearments and ample use of the subjunctive tense and the diminutive, I have learned that to know a language is to enter into another way of being.
Each dish — served in a diminutive, dimly lit space with a wooden bar made of salvaged lumber sourced from the island's colonial buildings — comes with a suggested cocktail pairing.
Berlin has museums dedicated to the Ramones and the currywurst, but the quirkiest might be this diminutive collection of minutiae dedicated to the American actor and singer David Hasselhoff.
The diminutive grandmother became a whistle-blower after retiring as a security manager at the Redstone Arsenal, using her military research skills to shadow the sheriff and her allies.
Silpat, the French company that produces nonstick baking mats and molds, has just introduced a collection for baking diminutive muffins, loaves, madeleines and Bundts, along with regular-size muffins.
Juventus's other Argentine, the diminutive Paulo Dybala, plays a freelance role behind Higuaín, and he is liable to turn up almost anywhere — and cause problems for the Madrid defenders.
The game tightened in the sixth inning when Torreyes, the diminutive backup shortstop who has been the team's best run producer, tripled into the gap, driving in two runs.
A diminutive, slightly frail figure who wore suits he no longer quite filled, Mr. Essebsi emerged as a canny politician with the experience and determination to trounce his opponents.
Though each plant is diminutive, it is connected to an ever-widening colony of plants that seems to bubble up effervescently through a carpet of tired old oak leaves.
During a raid by a team of Mexican marines and a DEA agent, the diminutive kingpin slipped away -- naked -- through one of his signature tunnels dug under a bathtub.
The diminutive box, which allows you to integrate Sonos' whole-home audio into virtually any kind of setup you might have, was already feeling a little expensive to me.
"When I shook Grandpa Xi's hand, I felt the warmth in his hand," a young boy said after his school visit, using a respectful diminutive to describe the leader.
Stowing diminutive watches under large opals in the Dior et d'Opales collection allowed Victoire de Castellane, the artistic director of high jewelry at Dior, to tackle a style paradox.
The affairs bounced around before landing in 1985 at Spago, where the diminutive Swifty (always in bug-eyed glasses) held court on Oscar night until his death in 1993.
And of course, when these designers do succeed creatively and commercially, their work is often placed in a diminutive streetwear category that seeks to overshadow their craft in design.
For all his diminutive size (he is 5-foot-7), idiosyncratic coiffure, and penchant for self-deprecation, in person Moniz radiates an easy confidence and command of the issues.
The Compact also lacks wireless charging, has a smaller battery, and while quite diminutive from top to bottom, it's definitely not slim, as it measures a full half-inch thick.
"Over the course of 22 minutes, Hubble took 13 separate exposures, allowing astronomers to create a time-lapse video showing the diminutive moon's orbital path," NASA said in a statement.
To fix that, Intel and Speculur Technology Solutions, a firm based in Bangalore, have developed BatSense, a diminutive gadget that players can attach to the top of their cricket bat.
Article continues after the video below Diminutive magic-man Vivi, a black mage, is introduced as a timid playable character, someone who doesn't actively want to tag along with Zidane.
The resulting drop in sea levels, along with the subsequent loss of coastal habitat, forced the diminutive whales into the open-ocean, an environment to which they were poorly suited.
Even from her diminutive perspective, she was quite sure Mr. Birnbaum was shorter than advertised, but she waited until a couple of dates later to press him on the topic.
At first sight the Uptis (see picture) resembles the diminutive, airless rubber-spoked wheels already used on some small machines, such as golf carts, lawnmowers and certain all-terrain vehicles.
On the ground, we might be vying with diminutive land-living crocodile relatives for some measure of the set of niches occupied today by animals like weasels, skunks, and cats.
Pitchfork published some of the most epic rhymes by the diminutive, 69-year-old rapper and lyricist who spit serious magic on the mic before dying of complications from diabetes.
But he did, and now you can make the case that he's the most important player in program history—surpassing Alex English, John Roche, and legendary diminutive scorer Devan Downey.
Wade, for example, had very strong opinions on how Clank, a diminutive robot, should move, constantly telling the team that he needed to walk as if he was a toddler.
And Durant felt comfortable scoring — sometimes with fadeaways; sometimes with drives with a reverse-dunk finish; and sometimes just by squaring up and shooting over his inevitably more diminutive defender.
When Apple debuted the iPhone SE in 2016, it was remarkable not just for its diminutive 4-inch screen size, but for its amped-up capabilities even given those constraints.
Despite their diminutive size, wall hooks can add outsize functionality to a room by offering a place to hang clothing and bags that might otherwise end up on the floor.
The Einstein display is diminutive, but it adds tactile depth to this historic figure, reminding visitors of the importance of his scientific theories that guide our knowledge of the universe.
And this was mainly because AI spotted what are known as "diminutive adenomas," or tiny polyps — less than 5 mm in size — that are notoriously easy for doctors to miss.
Authorities there had protested it — several of them had colluded with Blackbeard, who had bought a house, married a local woman and fenced pirated goods in the diminutive capital, Bath.
That day, Mr. Zambada told the jury, he helped his brother — known as Mayo, a diminutive of Ismael — arrange a helicopter to swoop down and ferry Mr. Guzmán to safety.
At his new, diminutive spot on the Lower East Side, as at Izakaya, almost every dish comes with a brief narrative on its origins or making, quietly and effortlessly told.
Freddy Perez, a registered Republican and auto mechanic, recently pressed a "Michael Grimm" sign into his postage-stamp front lawn, right next to a diminutive statue of the Virgin Mary.
Yudelkys Paniagua, a veteran of Dominican restaurants in Washington Heights, cooks dishes à la carte, including chimi sliders, a diminutive but still gloriously messy version of the Dominican street burger.
It shows the Trump character smiling and easily holding the Bloomberg character at arm's length as the diminutive Bloomberg character desperately tries to swipe at him with a light sabre.
The diminutive coach guided Chile to their first international title, winning the Copa America in 2015 with a fast pressing style which reflects his own hyperactive pacing along the touchline.
For now, Spanos's team is stuck playing home games inside Dignity Health Sports Park, a charming — if diminutive — soccer stadium that seats 27,000 fans, when they bother to show up.
A diminutive, bespectacled man with sandy hair, Mr. Johnson summoned everything from manic energy to an old man's tired shuffle in films and television shows of the 1950s and '60s.
We know the names of many of the men Jesus encountered during his itinerant ministry: Zacchaeus, the diminutive tax collector; Jairus, the heartbroken synagogue ruler; and Nicodemus, the inquisitive Pharisee.
A Russian speaker, her friends call her by the Russian diminutive Masha, and they say she shares the values of Atticus Finch from her favorite book, To Kill A Mockingbird.
As Rachel raises Borne, a war is brewing between Mord and his diminutive, bear-like minions, and The Magician, a former employee of the Company who possesses strange, biotech-enhanced powers.
A diminutive former state attorney-general, she combines the authority of a prosecutor with the all-aglow enthusiasm, for whoever is put in front of her, of a skilful retail politician.
The males are diminutive, just 12 inches (30 cm) long, but the females are giants, measuring 13 feet (4 meters) in length and weighing as much as 165 pounds (75 kg).
The latter's "Witness" (2016) is a diminutive sculpture fashioned to seem like it casts a set of shadow figures, rendered on a nearby wall in a mix of black reflective materials.
Thank the tech gods for inventing wireless mice (I recommend the diminutive Razer Orochi for mobile use), because the MateBook X is as scant on connectivity as the 2016 MacBook Pro.
The battery pack accessories go on sale the same day, and look like they'll offer the side benefit of giving you more surface area to grip on the diminutive Joy-Cons.
According to Nintendo, the company has sold roughly 12.6 million Wii U's worldwide, a diminutive number when set alongside the 36 million PlayStation 4s sold in a shorter window of time.
If we are not careful, we might overlook entirely the fact that Luka Modric, Real's diminutive Croatian playmaker, was consistently the most creative talent on this long and energy-sapping night.
The diminutive All-Star guard, who averaged 25.7 points a game against the Sixers in the previous three meetings, had just eight points at the half on 2-for-9 shooting.
Within 90 minutes of his win, 1.1 million tweets with the hash tag "Hanyu-kun" - an affectionate diminutive - had flooded social media, becoming the top trending hash tag around the world.
The latest trick of this diminutive robo-creature is to dive into the water, then emerge and blast itself upwards using a strange and clever mechanism for a safe landing nearby.
Last Tuesday was docket day in Yellowknife's Courtroom 2, where a lengthy list of accused, consisting mostly of young aboriginal men, were brought before a diminutive female judge with greying hair.
Diminutive tattoos often wind up looking like blemishes, and trying to create an intricate design in a small space will likely lead to ink lines blurring or bleeding into one another.
The diminutive walled town is mostly filled with shops selling local products but it's a delightful pit stop to walk the medieval walls (21 kuna) and pick up some local products.
He was the most unlikely legend in the history of the auto industry, a diminutive, Brazilian-born, raised-in-Lebanon, educated-in-France citizen of the world who carried three passports.
The body of one, a 14-year-old named James Moeketsi Seipei — nicknamed Stompie, a slang word for a cigarette butt, reflecting his diminutive stature — was found with his throat cut.
" According to Nonoo family lore, the word was so widely used to refer to a diminutive several-greats-grandfather that it just "became the family name, if you can believe it.
Julien is also likely to play the puck farther up the ice than Therrien, whose familiar dump-and-chase grind was not particularly suited to the diminutive and speedy Canadiens roster.
The choux pastry for the profiteroles was quite simple, but I had to make 200, so I ended up getting cramps in my right arm from squirting out the diminutive cakes.
With song titles like "My Little Lover," a singer (one of eight) named "Baby Soul," and a musical style whose cartoon simplicity codes as pre-erotic, Lovelyz instead pursue the diminutive.
They have fallen for the diminutive 16-year-old Flavia Saraiva, who finished fifth on the balance beam final, only 0.2 of a point behind superstar and bronze medalist American Simone Biles.
But as he lingered at his Maryland home, he grew convinced that, given his diminutive stature and shy nature, he was doomed to be raped or murdered if he went to prison.
Archaeologists unearthed the diminutive figurine in 2017 during excavations at a site called Abel Beth Maacah, located just south of Israel&aposs border with Lebanon, near the modern-day town of Metula.
Among these, the new Garmin InReach Mini ($349.99) is well-regarded for its diminutive size and well-rounded feature set, though the Garmin inReach Explorer and Spot X are also solid options.
I book this type if it's high season and the only room available at an accessible price, however, these entry-level rooms are quite diminutive in size at just 250 square feet.
Mamata Banerjee, the diminutive but formidable chief minister of West Bengal, once dragged a male colleague out of the well of parliament by the collar when she was an MP in Delhi.
Mahomes also showed anticipation by firing early on a back-shoulder throw — a play normally designed for big-framed targets — to the diminutive Hill, gaining 36 yards to open the third quarter.
Writer Truman Capote squats like a school boy in a bank chair, head tilted to the right, cigarette dangling to the left, lost in an overcoat that ironically exposes his diminutive stature.
Twenty-one years old, diminutive, and clean-shaven, with a line of pale scalp on the side of his head where a bullet had grazed him, he introduced himself as Vietnam Kobanî.
The thick stone walls, cut from the local Pietra Forte and Pietra Macigno sandstone, and classically diminutive windows keep the property cool and airy, with a surprising amount of natural light throughout.
The remains of these diminutive humans, who stood no taller than around 3 feet and 7 inches (109 centimeters), were discovered on the island of Flores in Southeast Asia back in 2004.
With a stable of successful brands under their teeny-tiny belts and a childhood fortune to fall back on, there's really nothing that's out of reach for fashion's most diminutive dynamic duo.
The impassioned speeches have reached a slightly deafening tenor; adults are swaying in ecstasy, their hands extended to the sky; children are rolling on the ground, playing with diminutive models of fetuses.
" Bolton had taken a diminutive view of the world body in the past, saying that if the U.N. building lost 10 of its 38 stories, "it wouldn't make a bit of difference.
Then as now, it's hard to say which side is winning; in any case, Carlson's essentializing of the drama on a diminutive scale has a strange psychological dynamic — both tender and intense.
In it, Reilly plays the outsize Oliver Hardy to Steve Coogan's diminutive Stan Laurel, snagging a Golden Globe nomination for best performance by an actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy.
By contrast, the Knights are led by gritty, diminutive players, such as Jonathan Marchessault, the undrafted forward who appeared in 150 games in the American Hockey League before making his N.H.L. debut.
Mr. Petrenko, the diminutive, Omsk-born general music director of the Bavarian State Opera, and the future chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, is spoken of with quiet awe in these parts.
This diminutive machine (for a computer, at least) is designed for nothing more than the basics of web-based computing: checking email, getting school work done, watching Netflix at 720p, and more.
Whether you use large cherrystones, littlenecks, diminutive Manila clams or briny cockles, the technique is the same: Put them in a pot, clamp on the lid and turn the heat full blast.
In two seasons, Stranger Things has yet to reach the limitations of its diminutive stars and it's the coming-of-age side of the story for which I have an insatiable appetite.
A diminutive 2 feet in height and weighing about 22 pounds, he said he had not exercised regularly during most of his working life as a truck driver, gardener, firefighter and lumberjack.
Naomi is now 16, but her slim build makes her heavy lifts look even more incredible, and early on she gained the Supergirl nickname as a sweet description for a diminutive athlete.
The gallery, which is devoted to displaying collage and assemblage, seems to be saying that though the individual pieces may be diminutive, their collective artistic power has amounted to something quite meaningful.
Watch as the pony's diminutive rider takes a tumble from the saddle, and thanks to the quick thinking of the animal, the girl falls to the ground gently rather than with a THUD.
It's part of a new initiative called the SmallSat Rideshare Program, and with a first flight in late 2020 or early 2021, it will carry only diminutive instruments, a boon for their makers.
Over the course of an extraordinary career, the diminutive Chusovitina has competed for the Soviet Union, Germany - where she lived for a period while Alisher was receiving successful treatment for leukemia - and Uzbekistan.
The Ouya and Huawei's Tron, a pair of diminutive home consoles, add to the long list of ill-fated ventures into the world of building hardware specifically for the task of Android gaming.
Diminutive in size, the Roku Express is slightly larger than the Roku Streaming Stick and its designed to affix (with included tape) below your TV's bezel or to sit on a TV stand.
That click wheel was the pinnacle of iPod design — so much so that for the rest of its non-touchscreen iPods, Apple didn't mess with the design, even on its diminutive iPod nano.
A diminutive, energetically sociable woman with seemingly indiscriminate curiosity, Ms. Weisberg gained wider recognition (and some local notoriety) in 1999 when Malcolm Gladwell wrote a long article about her in The New Yorker.
Frech hinted that the EXP 10 Speed 6 sports coupe concept car pictured above could be built as the Bentley EV. The diminutive size of the Speed 6, however, could propose range limitations.
When the Republicans saw one of the images of the diminutive Dukakis popping out of an M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank with a helmet on, they almost popped the corks on the champagne.
Frederick and Hislop were a study in contrasts: the tall, popular athlete and the diminutive introvert so dedicated to his studies that he earned his undergraduate and medical degrees in just six years.
Here, the comedian and actress (and voice in the upcoming animated film "The Secret Life of Pets") discusses the great pleasure she takes in them, and one diminutive wooden rabbit she holds dear.
The diminutive Ahmad, 57, initially looked as bewildered as his predecessor after the result of the vote handed him an upset 35-20 victory in a clear repudiation of Hayatou's long standing rule.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The diminutive prehistoric human species dubbed the "Hobbit" that inhabited the isle of Flores apparently had company on other Indonesian islands long before our species, Homo sapiens, arrived on the scene.
During her nearly fifteen-year career, Barbara scored twelve knockouts and lost only once to Joann Hagen, who was thirty-three pounds heavier than the diminutive Barbara at the time of the fight.
Naim Suleymanoglu, a Turkish weight lifter whose diminutive size and stunning strength earned him the nickname Pocket Hercules on his way to winning three consecutive Olympic gold medals, died on Saturday in Istanbul.
Those still grappling with terminology (including the L.G.B.T.Q. community's reclaiming of the former slur "queer" itself) would benefit from flipping through the diminutive "The Queeriodic Table: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Culture" (Summersdale, $13.99).
He was the only coach I came across who hated it when you hit a home run (if you had a skinny or diminutive stature): "You get home-run happy!" he would exclaim.
Even yesterday's newspaper could be pressed into service for a hasty, angry caricature of Franco when this diminutive Catalan in perpetual exile found himself rising to the white heat of his Republican detestation.
The contraption didn't electrocute anybody or implode in splinters of flying glass, as earlier models had tended to do, and obligingly produced a diminutive version of the aurora's luminous flux, dazzling the King.
Or maybe your dining room now houses a Peloton bike because even though it looked so diminutive in that viral commercial, owning one means you actually now have a bike in your home.
Across the Atlantic, the diminutive but powerful teenager has used her skills of shaming adults to secure commitments from leaders in Britain, Germany, and the EU to accelerate efforts to decarbonize their countries.
"Over the years, pygmy pigs have gained popularity and recognition as great pets due to the combination of their unique traits such as cleanliness, diminutive size, friendly disposition and intelligence," the bill says.
Native to northern Asia and eastern Russia, the diminutive, jewel-like borer was first documented in Michigan in 2002, and likely arrived some years earlier after hitching a ride on wooden shipping material.
Yet, as our Delhi bureau chief writes, the diminutive, baby-faced warrior-priest, 45, is receiving the kind of career-making attention that projects an Indian politician to the highest ranks of government.
But even some harsh critics of Trump's foreign policy hold open the possibility that the president might find it easier to deal with the diminutive Asian tyrant than with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Born with dwarfism in Jamaica as Richard Shaw, the diminutive performer started out as a warmup dance act for the original Geto Boys in 1986, performing as Little Billy, according to an Allmusic.
We're not entirely sure — but it certainly doesn't appear to be the ancient diminutive alien Maz Kanata from The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi as some fans suspected when first watching the trailer.
The Daily Mail images showed the diminutive pop star dressed casually in sweats and appearing downcast as she greeted her boyfriend, the rapper Mac Miller, on the tarmac and getting into a waiting car.
As someone who uses his pockets like a bag of holding, the AirPods diminutive size compared to some wired earbuds or folding Bluetooth headphones can't be beat, especially if you like to travel light.
The area is home to a host of endangered species, from the handful of American jaguars living at the far northern end of the big cat's range, to the diminutive cactus ferruginous pygmy owl.
The real tragedy though is how it changes you: We shape ourselves around those expectations, whether it's around the ideal — masculine, fit, wealthy — or around what they expect you to be: diminutive, pleasing, wanting.
In the wild, caiques, diminutive dollops of luminous yellow, white and deep blue-green, fly in huge, tightly knit flocks whose collective wing feathers make a singular whirring sound above the rain-forest canopy.
What had happened to this diminutive scholar from Baghdad, in Iraq's dusty plains and dense alleyways, to leave him capable of such a self-aggrandizing pronouncement and the sickening violence that went with it?
THE accused, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, a diminutive, clean-shaven Saudi aged 52, looks innocuous as he shuffles into court between two burly guards, a blue-gloved hand on each of his shoulders.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - It is easy to ignore diminutive N'Golo Kante amid all of France's star-studded World Cup squad that includes $100 million-plus players such as Paul Pogba, Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann.
McLaren's outdone itself with the promo copy on this exciting new vehicle, so I'll let them take it from here: The diminutive McLaren P1™ differs from its larger brother in two important ways.
If you're a student at UC Berkeley, the diminutive rolling robots from Kiwi are probably a familiar sight by now, trundling along with a burrito inside to deliver to a dorm or apartment building.
On the first day the diminutive Mr Son stood on two apple cartons and announced to those befuddled workers that in five years the firm would have $75m in sales and be number one.
It's tiring having to constantly remind others that women in tech, in the workplace, in society have been personally battling diminutive language, generalizations, and workplace behavior on a day-to-day basis for ages.
The diminutive Argentine captain known as "La Pulga" (The Flea) has won every club accolade imaginable with Barcelona, but has agonizingly missed out on international trophies both at the World Cup and Copa America.
It was his diminutive goblin of a teammate, Brad Marchand (seriously, even among his teammates Marchand is known as the "little ball of hate," a term that even President Obama seemed to find disconcerting).
Argentina's diminutive "Facu" is must-watch TV. At 5-foot-10, he looks like an overgrown middle-schooler, but don't be fooled—homeboy will flip you judo-style if you get in his grill.
Holyfield's diminutive opponent, Tinubu (fighting nickname "The National Political Big Wig": seriously), a 65-year-old Lagos native, began his political career when he was elected to the Nigerian Senate in June of 1993.
The group began as an offshoot of the local men's wrestling tradition in the landlocked country in the heart of South America ("Cholita" is a diminutive of "chola," a name for local indigenous women).
A nerdy teen becomes the muscle-bound Johnson, a blonde cheerleader transforms into the bespectacled Black, an introverted girl becomes a skimpily-clad Gillan, while a buff football player transforms into the diminutive Hart.
But now, in a league dominated by the relatively diminutive Warriors, who work most of their magic far from the basket, pairings like the Twin Towers feel as quaint as Etonics and short shorts.
PRAGUE — Diminutive in stature but determined as ever, Jessica Springsteen counted the steps between the vertical obstacles so she could calculate the number of strides for the 11-year-old bay mare RMF Zecilie.
Rounding out the high-fashion outfits was Trae Young, the diminutive (by this draft's standards) point guard who was taken in the fifth pick by the Dallas Mavericks and traded to the Atlanta Hawks.
Owners Francesca Tomei and Daniele Lencioni created rustic-style rooms — sloped wood-beam roofs, quilt-topped iron-frame beds, and terra-cotta tiles — but with air-conditioning, heated floors, and a diminutive basement spa.
There, but out of sight, was my lodging for the night, a diminutive cabin I had been daydreaming about since the year before, when I'd profiled its Mexico City-based architect, Aranza de Ariño.

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