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I mean, I'm just, again, one small person in the conversation.
But it's impossible for one, small person to really know how we proceed.
He was a physically small person who spoke softly and still dominated every room he inhabited.
When I look in the mirror, all I see in the reflection is a very small person.
You play as a small person with a big fork, trapped on an island full of sausages.
" "First of all it made him a small person and it's typical Ted Cruz -- all about him.
He might be a very small person in a way that's impossible to actually do anything constructive.
She's a small person and "sometimes walking in the stronger winds can be quite difficult," she says.
The media is besotted with this power disparity: "little people, big world", "small person, big dreams", etc.
She curses at the trainer who tells her that there is a "small person" inside her body.
"I'm a small person in general," she explained to host Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show on Tuesday.
He is not a small person anymore, but when he first signed he was still short and scrawny.
"She was this small person who spoke to me as if she were 10 feet tall," he said.
"He's not James Comey tall, but certainly not a small person," a reporter who has met Schiff told me.
Reflected in the mirror nearby, we encounter two versions of a small person hung up to dry and in waiting.
It would be very sad to see the small person muscled out of this game because of the profit situation.
Tap the small person-shaped icon in the upper-right hand corner of the screen to open your account info. 
"I'm a small person in general," she told host Jimmy Fallon, 42, during an appearance on The Tonight Show in November.
" Orange bouffant rustling, the newscaster speaks in the melody of her kind: "Maybe the mini-artist is a very small person.
Thunberg is a small person but a mighty moral force; Trump, it seems fair to assert, is in both respects Thunberg's antithesis.
In a few months, I will not be able to leave the house at all without considering the needs of a small person.
The competing shapes dwarf the small person at the edge of a pool of blue in the center of this painting at the Slag Gallery.
"There's a small person inside of you dying to get out," she tells Annie with all the best intentions, and none of the self-awareness.
"There didn't seem to be anyone speaking for the small person anymore," Randy Lyon, the unofficial dean of Dubuque history and a retired educator and historian.
A few years after Heth's demise, Barnum found his way to an even bigger hit, in the form of a very small person named Charles Stratton.
Another friend, who is a small person, remarks that he consumes fewer resources and fits better into airplane spaces than big guys good at fighting and football.
It's amazing to see another person—and not like a small person, my baby was eight or nine pounds—fully alive that wasn't there two minutes ago.
"For a small person, Matt had great personal presence," his cousin's wife, Anne Kitch, a Poughkeepsie, New York, Episcopal priest, told the congregation of the 115-lb. Shepard.
But according to Portman, as told to Jimmy Fallon in November, she started showing early because she's "a small person in general" and still had "months to go" in her pregnancy.
No matter what he'll fight back, he'll punch back, and pretty soon the American people are going to see him for what he is -- not a big person, but a very small person.
Maria Russo, the children's books editor at The Times, recommends the book, "The New Small Person" by Laura Child, for kids who must make room for a new sibling in their private space.
The number 100 became like breaths in meditation; I couldn't hold complex thoughts on top of counting, so deeper emotions surfaced, specifically love and appreciation for the small person I was holding and touching.
And his father — brimming with plans as usual, including for a funk and soul album of mostly original songs that he hopes to drop in September — feels the effect this small person is having.
Click on your username on the right-hand side of your home screen or on the small person-shaped icon on menu bar running across the top of your screen to go to your profile page. 
But that's okay, because I know another small person: my abuela, a feisty Latina woman with box-dyed hair that matches the gold tequila she drinks and a silver plate on her upper right lateral incisor tooth.
They share their thoughts on everything from dealing with dry skin to political correctness (someone worried about using the word "midget" for a dance instructor is advised that "it's safer to call him a very small person").
I'm also a relatively small person—5-foot-7-inches tall and 130 pounds—so the reprieve I gain from reclining my seat is presumably minimal compared even an average-sized person who's inherently more squeezed than me.
I've seen it in action on the mat and in real life (I've used it during tense moments in 911 calls and helping to break up a bar fight, as a bystander), and I adore that aspect as a pretty small person myself.
Just as a gun in the hand of a small person, even a child, can more than offset the advantage of a physically endowed bully, so too the brains and skill empowered by education already have begun to alter regional and perhaps international power balances.
A nursing mom spends literal hours each day with a small person attached to her chest (according to my baby-bodily-functions app, it was about seven hours a day for me at first), and that can get really cumbersome if you're wearing "normal" pieces.
My friend handed me the megaphone, and when I walked out and I saw all those people, I almost burst into tears, because standing there, for the first time in my life, I finally felt like I wasn't just this small person facing the climate crisis alone.
The Healing Edge HOUSTON — For a small person who had surgery before he was even born, and who'd just spent an hour and a half squeezing through a tight space that clamped down on his head every few minutes, Baby Boy Royer was showing a feisty spirit.
I had settled on a C, but when my surgeon and I talked about my weight and body proportions and held both a C and D up to see how each would look, I opted for the D. I'm not a small person and I didn't need small boobs — just manageable ones.
It might be possible to send another human careening through the air in the same way as a ball, but it would have to be a very small person and its street practicality would only extend to targeting someone on the other side of a tall building Actual illustration from Jack Dempsey's 'Championship Fighting'.
He shook his head to indicate either that this entire situation was a mess or that there was nothing to be done about the dramatic noises coming from the woman, a remarkably small person in a cotton dress that went all the way to the ground, who was still directing her cries toward the grass and underbrush.
She's a small person defined only by her stats and the cycle of generic phrases that the game is happening to put into her mouth, but I can recognize her orange cloth-wrapped helmet at a glance, and I come to think of the artillery mech not just as a piece of machinery, but as a character.
I had a flash of my mother sitting beside my bed for an entire night, shaking me awake whenever I tried to fall asleep, and I now wanted my mother, not in her diminished current state, brittle retiree, but as she had been when I was young, a small person but gigantic, a person who had blocked out the sun.
The nickname is a combination of chibi (meaning 'small person' or 'small child') and her given name, Usagi.
57 comedians coming from 17 different countries were performing in three different languages (Czech, German, English). The headliners were Andrew Maxwell, Alfred Dorfer and Lars Reichow. The festival director was Lynn Tourki, a small person loving witty humor and sarcasm.
He eventually persuaded his father to let him take horseriding lessons. Aside from being attracted to the racing culture, Miller felt that as he appeared destined to be a small person, he was more likely to have a successful career as a jockey than in cricket or football.Perry, p. 17.
What have I created? Is that me, or is this me, > this small person standing down here on the stage? That's why I call the > tour 'Who's That Girl?'; because I play a lot of characters, and every time > I do a video or a song, people go, 'Oh, that's what she's like.
Lawrence Ledwith "Larry" McClure (October 8, 1884 – September 1, 1949) was a Major League Baseball player. He played in one game on July 26, 1910 for the New York Highlanders. McClure was a relatively small person, standing at 5 feet, 6 inches and weighing 130 pounds. McClure attended West Virginia University, where he played college baseball for the Mountaineers in 1910.
A Small Person Far Away is the third part in the trilogy, published in 1978. The book is set in 1956, coinciding with the Hungarian Revolution. Anna lives in Kensington with her husband Richard, a scriptwriter for the BBC, but must return to West Berlin where her mother lives amidst the Cold War. Towards the end of the book Anna becomes pregnant.
"Wo Shi Hei She Hui" is one of the representative works of the "I" series of the cross talk series of Deyunhse. In the performance, Guo Degang shaped himself into a small person, and all kinds of unreliable things happened to him and he organised a team of laid-off workers and disabled people to perform this work. This work reflects gang violence and crime in society.
The 2.7 L V6 took over duties as the base engine. A passenger airbag cutoff that prevents the airbag from deploying if the seat is unoccupied (or occupied by a small person) was also added. A 3-point seatbelt was added to the center rear seating position, as well. The calendar function, housed in the overhead console was removed and a compass took its place.
Kneale worked with Kerr on an adaptation of When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit in the 1970s, but the eventual makers of the film version disregarded their script.Murray, Into the Unknown, p. 134. Similarly, in 1995 Kneale scripted a four-part adaptation of one of Kerr's sequels to the book, A Small Person Far Away, but this also went unproduced.Murray, Into the Unknown, p. 176.
The organisation runs small, person-centred residential care homes and supported living services. In 2019 it is supporting more than 2,900 adults with learning disabilities. It has established the Fusion Model, which is based on the concept of Person-Centred Active Support, engaging people in meaningful activity and relationships as active participants. It supports a successful group of 44 people in Flintshire, Tri Ffordd, which produces handcrafted horticultural goods.
Jim Chee wakes from restless sleep about 2:30 am, hearing the cat enter through the cat door into his trailer. When Chee is out of bed, three shotgun blasts come through the trailer wall over his bed, tearing apart his mattress instead of him. In daylight, he finds where a vehicle leaking oil had parked in the night and the footprints of a small person. This is added to the list of unsolved homicides facing Lt. Joe Leaphorn.
As a small person, it is often difficult to understand yourself, understand them. The title can also stand for the question of what is under the water, the sea, for example. I am a passionate diver, I love the underwater world." That is visible in the fourth song of the album, "In For a Kill", which Tarja explained that is a song about sharks: "people, we think that sharks are hunting us, but really we are hunting sharks.
He also recounts his childhood trauma of being locked into a closet where, as his parents said, a small person lived. He then recalls a confrontation with a small boy while out fishing on the island, which culminated with him killing the boy. Alma is shocked by Johan's confessions. Heerbrand, one of von Merkens's guests, shows up at the couple's house to invite them to another party at the castle, adding that Veronica Vogler is among the invitees.
Fumsup is the popular name for a good luck charm popular in the late 19th and early 20th century, and often given to soldiers. The charm is in the form of a small person or baby, usually with a wooden head (because of the luck associated with touching wood) and metal body, but also used as a motif on cards (reg.trademark 373938). The fumsup could be worn hooked on a button or on a charm chain.
Edmond is of small stature, in a world of, with regard to proportions, normal-sized people. The only other small person seems to be a fellow patient at the asylum who apparently believes to be a chicken. Throughout the entire movie Edmond does not say a single word, but communicates through universally understood gestures or looks. There are no mature dialogs, but the voices of staff, Edmond’s superior, his wife, continually comment on the depicted action as the narration progresses.
He is able to communicate through direct mind contact, as well as read and control the minds of unwilling subjects. He can lift physical objects up to the size of a small person, perhaps larger. The full extent of his powers is uncertain, and Garrett suspects he can do far more than he normally lets on. The Dead Man is also a deductive genius, often helping Garrett solve cases, though he prefers to give limited advice and force Garrett to think for himself.
Douglass Houghton was born in Troy, New York, the son of Jacob Houghton, a lawyer and later a county judge, and Mary Lydia (Douglass). Raised in a close-knit, cultured home in Fredonia, New York, Douglass was a small person with a nervous, active temperament inclined toward the practical and scientific. He exhibited early his lifelong interest in the natural world. In spite of a slight speech impediment and facial scarring from a youthful experiment with gunpowder, he was at ease with all levels of society.
Garside has been noted by critics for her unique vocals, which alternate from "childlike whispers" to harsh screaming, particularly on her work with Queenadreena; a concert review published by The Guardian noted: "It's surprising that such a loud noise can come from such a small person." "I do strain my voice doing bad work," Garside commented, "[but] sometimes the impulse is too huge [and] I just have to." Some critics have likened her vocals to those of Macy Gray. Additionally, she has been noted for her raucous, "carnivalesque" live performances.
On the 11th, Ana Julia went to Rodalquiar house, while she was under close surveillance. The officers saw her pulling some planks, some stones out the garden, as well as a body that apparently belonged to a small person who fit Gabriel’s profile. She put it in the trunk and left for Almería; she passed through Almería and arrived in Vícar. It was then that the research team decided to arrest her when she got out of the car, looking in the trunk and finding Gabriel’s body wrapped in a blanket.
Mila Kunis was first approached to perform in Black Swan in 2008. Aronofsky first discussed with Portman the possibility of a ballet film in 2000, and he found she was interested in playing a ballet dancer. Portman explained being part of Black Swan, "I'm trying to find roles that demand more adulthood from me because you can get stuck in a very awful cute cycle as a woman in film, especially being such a small person." Portman suggested to Aronofsky that her good friend Mila Kunis would be perfect for the role.
Charles Sherwood Stratton as "General Tom Thumb", circa 1861 Merriam-Webster dictionary states that the first use of the term "midget" was in 1816.Merriam-Webster Dictionary Entry for midget: sometimes offensive: a very small person; specifically: a person of unusually small size who is physically well-proportioned. Midgets have always been popular entertainers, but were often regarded with disgust and revulsion in society. In the early 19th century, however, midgets were romanticized by the middle class and regarded with the same affectionate condescension extended to children, as creatures of innocence.
Being a small person, it is also reputed that he stood on a chair in order to be seen. That chair (?) with an appropriate plaque has been the pulpit chair in the chapel since the chapel was built. The Grade I listed Church of England parish church, dedicated to St Wilfrid, dates from the 12th to the 15th centuries with 19th-century alterations and stained glass. Within the church is a tomb to Lord D'Arcy (died 1558), and his wife, its effigies damaged during the 17th-century Interregnum.
Sugar and Muto decided to make him into a more "scary and dangerous" character, and purposely played up the darker elements of the episode. The scene featuring Finn stuffing the sweater into the Lich's eye sockets and then ripping his skull apart was inspired by an artistic design idea Sugar had had when she was in high school; she had wanted to draw a comic featuring a small person getting into a fight and being pushed up to the ceiling. In the initial storyboard, the Lich's lair was not specifically designed to be a subway. This was added later by the background designers.
Due to the popularization of fantasy literature, they are now differentiated from both gnomes (Polish: gnom) and dwarfs (Polish: krasnolud), both of which are used in fantasy literature context, while the word krasnoludek still remains mostly the domain of older folk tales. The word krasnal ogrodowy is also used to describe garden gnomes. Krasnoludek may also be used to insult Swedish taxi drivers in which case it substitutes the Swedish word "tomte." The word krasnoludek comes from the old Polish krasny, kraśny ("red, colorful," "nice- looking," or "good") and Polish ludek (small person or human-like creature).
But inequality in size can be disregarded so if a very small person threatens a very large person and it is obvious that the risk of any real injury from this attack is remote, the large person may nevertheless feel some degree of apprehension. Normally, both the one making the threat and the victim must be physically present because, otherwise, there would be no immediate danger. However, if a mobile phone is used to transmit the threat (whether orally or by SMS) and, from the words used, the victim reasonably understands that an attack is imminent, this may constitute an assault. In Fagan v.
Gibbon returns as the lead character in the Marvel Apes storyline. > The Gibbon wasn’t the perfect choice just because he’s a mainstream Marvel > character who can easily "pass" in an ape-filled monkeyverse, but because > he’s such a lovable loser. Nothing ever goes right for him—he never gets a > break, the girl, or the glory—and suddenly he finds the fate of an entire > universe in his hands. In some ways, Marvel Apes is a sprawling epic like > Lord of the Rings, and the Gibbon is our Frodo— one small person dwarfed by > the overwhelming forces that stand between him and his goal.
The absolute minimum volume for the BCD is enough to support the total mass of breathing gas in all the cylinders the diver will carry, plus lost volume due to suit compression at depth. This will be enough only if the diver carries no excess weight. It is easier to allow for a slight weight excess and use a slightly larger volume BCD, but if taken to excess this will make buoyancy control more difficult and labour-intensive, and will use more gas, particularly during ascent when it is most critical. A BCD designed for recreational diving or for a small person may not have sufficient volume for technical diving.
June hogs caught circa 1910 in Astoria, Oregon In the parlance of the Pacific Northwest of the United States, June hogs were the largest Chinook salmon caught in the summer migratory runs of the fish. Often weighing at , and as large as a small person, these enormous salmon were once harvested regularly each summer by First Nations peoples, sportfishers, and salmon canneries on the Columbia River and its tributaries, but have now disappeared due to the decline of salmon runs in general; today the largest Chinooks caught in the same runs are half the size. June hogs were said to be a line of supersalmon. These supersalmon were capable of swimming over up the Columbia River and into Canada.
The Confucian concept of moral transformation, a process where a small person can transcend himself into a gentlemen and to a sage, rests on the principle that we are able to know our motives and will that allow for such transformation. In contrast, Kant denies that we can have intellectual intuition of things-in-themselves, even of oneself. This is further elucidated in Bunin’s God’s Knowledge and Ours: Kant and Mou Zongsan on Intellectual Intuition: For Mou, Kant’s philosophy rests on the assumption of man’s limitedness (人之有限性), and to go beyond this Mou argues although man is limited, these limits can be overcome / he can become limitless (人雖有限而可無限).
As well as young children's books, Kerr wrote children's novels such as the semi-autobiographical Out of the Hitler Time trilogy (When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, Bombs on Aunt Dainty (originally published as The Other Way Round) and A Small Person Far Away), which tell the story, from a child's perspective, of the rise of the Nazis in 1930s Germany and life as a refugee, life in Britain during World War II and life during the post war years and the Cold War respectively. Again it was her children who occasioned this writing: when her son was eight he saw The Sound of Music and remarked, "now we know what it was like when Mummy was a little girl". Kerr wanted him to know what it was really like and so wrote When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. The story was based on her regret over choosing to take a stuffed dog toy with her when her family fled Germany rather than a beloved pink rabbit toy.

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