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I didn't want to drop out because, and everyone has their own journey there, but mine was lead role, tiny part, lead role, tiny part, lead role for four years.
It was a tiny, tiny part to really open eyes.
I just happened to see one tiny part of it.
The PubPeer comments are just a tiny part of that debate.
Something huge is happening in a tiny part of Reddit today.
"School is only a tiny part of the engine," he says.
And let's put things in perspective, I'm a tiny, tiny part.
A fashion show is a very tiny part of the content.
And the Beacon fills only a tiny part of that gap.
Besson's vision is only a tiny part of a much larger world.
It is a tiny, tiny part of all data center electricity use.
For Salesforce, FSL is still a tiny part of the overall business.
Trump told Reuters the funds were a tiny part of his investment portfolio.
"Ballet is such a tiny part," said Tina Croll, one of the organizers.
" Gouzer acknowledges, "I earmarked a tiny part of the budget for nurse waitresses.
Trump told Reuters the funds are a tiny part of his investment portfolio.
We want to be your partner in a tiny part of HBO's huge income.
Although it is a relatively tiny part of the U.S. health care system, the
I'd only seen a tiny part of it — the stallion complex and the cemetery.
Still, private-label brands make up only a tiny part of Amazon's overall business.
It's a relatively big increase but still a tiny part of the overall mix.
Sooooo, is there even a little, tiny part of Foreman that's happy he lost?
Our solar system is a tiny part of a galaxy we call the Milky Way.
Trump used a tiny part of his speech to reiterate his unequivocal endorsement for Moore.
Mitochondrial DNA is actually just a tiny part of what makes people who they are.
But it will never be anything more than a tiny part of our daily lives.
The foot is a relatively tiny part of the body; yet its significance becomes colossal.
Whatever Ideo cooks up for Ford will be a tiny part of the carmaker's broader strategy.
As large as Ezubo's case, it represents just a tiny part of China's shadow banking industry.
The sequence of Grace's resistant tumor could fill in one tiny part of such a map.
During the minimally invasive procedure, lasers are used to reshape a tiny part of the cornea.
That shot was a tiny part of the company's long pursuit of a notoriously elusive power source.
The lil' thing is named Van Gogh because of he's missing a tiny part of his ear.
The Panama papers shed light on the financial behaviour of only a tiny part of the elite.
With Mr. Glover playing that tiny part, it would certainly have more power, but probably too much.
"And it's just a tiny part of all docs I downloaded from the Democrats networks," he wrote.
I do say 'husband' more now, but a tiny part of me cringes with shame when I do.
Alphabet investors should keep in mind that Google's cloud business is a tiny part of Alphabet's overall business.
"Technologies are just a tiny part in the whole puzzle," said Tom Anyonge, lead technical specialist for IFAD.
Bits For such a tiny part of Facebook, its Trending Topics feature sure has become a major headache.
But there's some good news: The federal government is a tiny part of the US criminal justice system.
Even if it succeeds, it would only stem a tiny part of the bloodletting happening in American healthcare.
Cheese accounts for a tiny part of the Indian diet, even though India is the world's largest dairy producer.
When Amazon's cloud business first launched in 2006, it was a tiny part of the broader e-commerce company.
Delta TechOps was profitable last year, the airline said, but makes up a tiny part of its overall revenue.
The fact that you were able to afford to have so many of one tiny part of a duck.
"Right now people are just focused on sugary beverages, which is a tiny part of the problem," he said.
Even if Tesla can deliver all those cars, cashing checks is but a tiny part of building an automotive business.
And in special instances where there may be some consumer issues, it's a very tiny part of overall consumer spending.
This appeal is a tiny part of the lower court's decision — Apple and Samsung won't be relitigating the entire case.
"Maternity is a very tiny part of the marketplace," said Ms. Pope, who recently expanded into baby shoes and accessories.
The provision that covers only family planning is a tiny part of Medicaid, which now serves about 22.8 million Americans.
I am so grateful to do my tiny part in the incandescent community of L.G.B.T.Q. people that I belong to.
What made the tiny part unique is that the casting call permitted anyone — regardless of gender or race — to audition.
Fixes Getting ready for a disaster is still a tiny part of the world's response to the likelihood of one.
But getting ready for a disaster is still a tiny part of the world's response to the likelihood of one.
I can taste the laurel straight away, and that is interesting because that&aposs, like, very, very, very tiny part.
While his novels are better known, Tolkien developed an enormous world and history, of which the books are a tiny part.
But just to put it in perspective: Hong Kong is still a small tiny part of what's going on in China.
And then at the tip of that wishbone is the glans clitoris, which is the tiny part people can sometimes see.
After a short stint at the BBC, he joined EMI Records' Parlophone label, a tiny part of the huge record conglomerate.
Older voters — those above 60 — make up a tiny part of email lists, but they give over half of all contributions.
It was a grim day for the media, and I just wanted to channel my tiny part of the prevailing gloom.
That said, there is a tiny part of me that is like, I wish we could be having a different conversation.
That said, there is a tiny part of me that is like, I wish we could be having a different conversation.
Brady said the deduction is a "tiny part of business expenses" but a major part of the tax system for families.
In general, only a tiny part of a rocket's mass can be its payload; most of the rest is its fuel.
It was Amber, not Mia, who took over Midge's form and imprisoned Midge in a tiny part of her own body.
So video is now increasing, do you ever imagine a time where photos is a very tiny part of your business?
I went into the hair business because nails is a very tiny part of the whole persona, but the hair is everything.
Adam needed a love interest, so God popped in and conveniently provided one, though not without recycling a tiny part of Adam.
"Sometimes, people have big clits, or sometimes there's only a tiny part peeking out, no bigger than a lentil," Dr. Britton says.
Most people don't realize that an enormous percentage of greenhouse gases comes from agriculture, of which wine makes up this tiny part.
Harrison said that the company had invested 60 million pounds in FibreNation, adding that it was a tiny part of the business.
They are a tiny part of the market, but a reminder that the bigger manufacturers could do better if they want to.
The efforts are still a tiny part of Amazon's business, with the service one of dozens it offers through Amazon Web Services.
These were also a tiny part of China's total 2019 methanol imports at 22.50 million tonnes and MEG imports of 22.50 million tonnes.
These were also a tiny part of China's total 2019 methanol imports at 9.95 million tonnes and MEG imports of 9.03 million tonnes.
And in that, competition or enforcement is only a tiny part of that answer, but it's as if we're not having this discussion.
Maybe you felt humbled, or shaken; maybe you were struck by the vastness of the universe and your own tiny part in it.
"Before ['Crazy Rich Asians'], I hadn't even done a tiny part in a studio film," she wrote in a message posted to Twitter.
The portion of it you see above the water's surface is usually a tiny part of the broader ice monstrosity that lurks below.
"Every person you're not cramming on to the trains helps," she said, "but it's still just a tiny part of solving the problem."
I tried to find a term for it — stratosphere, exosphere, ionosphere — but it seems to just be a tiny part of outer space.
"This should be only a tiny part of your overall diet," said Luca Di Leo, the head of media relations for the company.
Vipassana on its own is one tiny part of Buddhism—there are other parts, like dharma, which loosely translates to duties and correct actions.
Although Islamic retail and corporate banking are growing around the world, sharia-compliant business is still only a tiny part of global trade finance.
But with the exception of a tiny part in Star Trek: Enterprise, she has only now stepped into her first regular sci-fi role.
Their misadventures feel like a tiny part of a much larger world, with each character playing some role in revealing its history and layout.
The opioid trade has made its presence known here, placing this tiny part of Northeast Ohio in the heart of the country's heroin epidemic.
Each particular mural makes up one tiny part of the larger picture—requiring all the pieces to be assembled before the design is clear.
With roughly 33,000 employees nationwide and annual federal funding of under $8 billion, the judiciary makes up a tiny part of the federal budget.
If you want a quick lesson in complementary and supplementary angles, while checking out a tiny part of Half Life: Alyx, this is it.
The gif is so, well, blobby, because it takes up such a tiny part of Kepler's 95 megapixel camera: just 11 by 11 pixels.
IT'S STILL A PRETTY TINY PART OF THE US ECONOMY, SOMETHING WE'RE STUDYING TRYING TO UNDERSTAND HOW THESE DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES ARE CHANGING THE ECONOMIC LANDSCAPE.
It was established in the 18th century as a fishing settlement but was later swallowed by the metropolis, becoming just a tiny part of it.
Because, let's be real: Even if you've found the perfect lipstick, there's a tiny part of you that's always looking for the next best thing.
Uninsured people or patients willing to pay cash for their prescriptions can easily switch to PillPack, but that is a tiny part of the market.
These were also a tiny part of China's total January-November 2019 methanol imports at 9.7 million tonnes and MEG imports at 9.03 million tonnes.
For now, the Amazon kingpin says he plans to donate a tiny part of his $160 billion fortune, and continue to do business with the rest.
But the purpose of gun control isn't solely to reduce terrorist violence, but violence generally, of which terrorism—radical Islamist or otherwise—is a tiny part.
Why this matters: The provision was a tiny part of Obamacare, but it was a source of revenue that helped pay for the health care law.
In filings, Tsinghua said the stake had been taken for "investment purposes," while Lattice has said military applications were only a tiny part of its business.
But there is a tiny part of me that is jealous of the Switch Lite because it is so clearly a more refined second-gen product.
So if you look directly at the corner of the lips of the Mona Lisa, there's a tiny part of a detail that turns down slightly.
Only a tiny part of that Chinese money goes to the Russian far east, and the Chinese presence there is mostly limited to small manufacturers and farmers.
The FCA's guidance is a milestone in regulating a sector that remains a tiny part of the broader financial system but attracts strong retail interest in parts.
An engineer can point out a tiny part or switch within a larger, more complicated device, revealing a more profound truth about the process as a whole.
The project has kept a tiny part of the photography market alive with the supplies that are necessary to continue shooting this particular brand of instant film.
Although the association represents a tiny part of the overall investment, its class action, if successful, could block the Bank of Portugal decision for other bond holders.
" The current Green New Deal proposal pans the idea of cap and trade, saying that it may be "a tiny part of the larger Green New Deal.
Over the past three decades, soybeans have gone from being a tiny part of Argentina's agriculture-dependent economy to occupying nearly 22018 percent of its cultivated land.
One very underappreciated fact about exercise is that even when you work out, those extra calories burned only account for a tiny part of your total energy expenditure.
But given they represent just a tiny part of the financial system, so far there appears to be no strong consensus among G20 countries to regulate them closely.
His first job will be to get to the bottom of what happened at BT Italia, a tiny part of the business which has damaged the wider group.
"An artisan who shapes a shoe, who has that special sensitivity on each tiny part of the construction, has to have lots of gray hair," Mr. Caovilla said.
"The backlash shows that there's more than needs to be done for LGBT equality, and we're kind of happy to play a tiny part in that," he said.
But EIA estimated it was $7 million in 2015, making just a tiny part of the $5.52 billion revenues Yahoo Japan reported for the 2015/16 financial year.
I myself am one tiny part of these statistics; after dealing with confusing and sometimes crippling anxiety for most of my life, I was diagnosed with OCD at 26.
WikiLeaks's "Year Zero," the first part of the "Vault 7" trove of alleged CIA documents, is 8,761 documents big, but it's just a tiny part of the entire stash.
For now, experiments targeting low-income people are a tiny part of the digital health industry, which racked up an estimated $4.5 billion in venture funding in 23 alone.
Apex is one tiny part of a sprawling global network of staffing firms working with Apple; it is not even the only firm staffing this facility at Hammerwood Avenue.
I understood that in some small way, just by sitting in that suburban classroom, I was living out a tiny part of what he had hoped for my generation.
I know a little boy would probably love to be named Thor, and now a tiny part of my brain is considering it, which I never thought would happen.
Lending Club and rivals Avant, CircleBack, OnDeck and Prosper have also sold securitized deals, but online lending still accounts for just a tiny part of the broader ABS market.
But for Dallas to Houston — the longest leg of the Texas Triangle — the 45-minute flight is a tiny part of a total travel time of 3-4 hours.
Fantastical enough to envision on its own, it is just a tiny part of "Licht" ("Light"), into which Stockhausen poured almost all his musical output between 1977 and 313.
And yet, Colman brings intense vulnerability to the 30-second clip — you get the sense that she's lost a tiny part of herself under the weight of the crown.
He also has promised to crack down on foreign aid, which many Republicans view as a waste of money (though it's only a tiny part of the federal budget).
We're still only seeing a tiny part of the Russian effort, and it's plausible there are more alarming parts of the campaign that are yet to be discovered or released.
Still, private flood insurance remains a tiny part of the market (though last year the NFIP did, for the first time, take out private reinsurance on some of its risks).
Each tiny part of the slime mold contracts and expands over the course of about one minute, but the contraction rate is linked to the quality of the local environment.
"Ever since she was a girl, Rosita has held on to this tiny part of herself she's been hesitant to share with the world," Witherspoon tells PEOPLE of her character.
Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif.) told one town hall that human activity is only "a tiny part of" the cause of climate change, according to A News Cafe, a local website.
A television reporter from Chicago asked Kipnis on Monday if even a tiny part of him felt torn about wanting the Cubs to lose — even if just for family members.
I wore the same cardigan I'd worn to my job interview to her wake — a tiny part of her with me when the rest of her no longer could be.
There's a lot to choose from; visible light makes up just a tiny part of the electromagnetic spectrum, with wavelengths in the 400-nm (violet) to 700-nm (red) range.
Scrolling through your friends' #SundayFunday pics on Instagram, you feel satisfied knowing that's money you're not spending today — even though a tiny part of you wonders what you're missing out on.
Of course, 15,000 profiles is only a tiny part of World-Checks' 2.2 million strong database, and including information from Wikipedia—alongside other sources, of course—isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Please. Still, a tiny part of Isaac felt a nanosurge of sympathy for Maltby, who'd given Isaac his start, and had also been, weirdly enough, for a brief time, his stepfather.
I have a very tiny part in it — I play Robert De Niro's daughter, one of them, and he's the Irishman [the labor union leader and alleged hit man Frank Sheeran].
The price tag that comes attached to Oprah's world is a bummer, but there may be one way you can experience a teeny-tiny part of her life without going completely bankrupt.
But each of them made up a tiny part of our collective memory, and their passings were a constant reminder that they were never really ours to share, only ours to remember.
The bottom line: Apple is a big company on an absolute level, but it's a tiny part of the Chinese economy, where consumers are just as fickle as they are anywhere else.
However, some of mining areas overlap with the dunes sagebrush lizard habitat, a tiny part of Texas and New Mexico, and there's lately been signs of renewed efforts to protect the reptile.
But if we're serious about changing US policy so as to help as many poor, vulnerable people as we can, military strikes wind up being a tiny part of the overall picture.
Start with the fact that the 28500,6900 acres were a tiny part of 2628 million acres that were once the territory of Flathead Indians, as they were called by the European immigrants.
Saying that I can download movies easily is a tiny part of the possibility of being able, say, to work from home in such a way that you feel present in the office.
This is a tiny part of who I am, we're saying every time we share what we're eating or drinking or reading, and hope that someone nods back with a double-tapped heart.
"So truly humbled/honored to be able to play a tiny part in the return of the original series that started it all," he wrote alongside a photo of the iconic TS truck.
At the time – in 2014 – Solis was happy that the jury had at least managed to guarantee the permanence of Vila Autódromo, an informal settlement that occupied a tiny part of the site.
Location-based advertising is still a tiny part of the booming mobile ad business, but SITO expects the market to grow to about $18 billion in 2019 from about $6.8 billion last year.
Physical activity, on the other hand, accounts for a tiny part of your total energy expenditure — about 210 to 230 percent (unless you're a professional athlete or have a highly physically demanding job).
Burberry's new monogram products, which it began pushing in May in a special collection that included $690 bum bags and $400 baseball caps, will likely only account for a tiny part of that.
Mr. O'Brien said that Mr. Easton's health was in decline at that point and that he had envisioned him in a tiny part, just enough to give him a token final Broadway appearance.
This moment, even undreamed, was some small part of what drove them to fly into the black, to become Martians, to lift humanity into infinity … … Some tiny part of them was just chasing Opportunity.
"So truly humbled/honored to be able to play a tiny part in the return of the original series that started it all," he wrote next to a photo of the iconic TS truck.
BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Fiji has turned a tiny part of Germany into a tropical Pacific island as it leads global negotiations on climate change, securing a stage for islanders' worries about rising sea levels.
But it's important to understand that paid advertising is just a tiny part of the Twitterverse — we're talking about less than $2628 million in political ad revenue for a company valued at $28500 billion.
STEM toys represent a tiny part of the billion-dollar global toy market, but it's a fast-growing niche that appeals to parents looking to supplement traditional schooling or compete in cutthroat learning environments.
Then again, it's possible that was a tiny part of why it failed — manufacturers were much more incentivized to make Android phones because they could do more to differentiate (or monetize) their own phones.
Departures from Egypt were a tiny part of the million people who arrived in Europe by sea last year; more than 80 percent came from Turkey to Greece and most others from Libya to Italy.
I support abortion rights, but a tiny part of me can't stop believing that I made it through to the other side of my own gauntlet, that I have survived where so many others perished.
And in a move that has raised eyebrows among those following these events, Wharton did not use any proceeds from the air rights sale to pay off even a tiny part of the senior mortgage.
"We're just one tiny part of a growing and vibrant movement, and while we're proud to play our part, credit goes to Lorde for having the human decency to take a stand," the two wrote.
What was possible was suddenly exposed as grossly insufficient, because, to borrow Finlayson's metaphor, we never imagined that the few jigsaw puzzle pieces we based it on constituted such a tiny part of the whole.
There were headliners playing here, but even when they were great, they were little competition for the night sky, which made this monstrously big installation feel like just a tiny part of a much bigger constellation.
Similarly, the Arisen of Dragon's Dogma is part of a vast calculus of which they are but a tiny part, and during the game we meet a few characters who have been the Arisen in the past.
To be sure, Beavan was talking about the type of coal used mainly in power generation, and this forms a tiny part of BHP's total coal portfolio, which is dominated by coking coal used mainly for steelmaking.
"[W]e'd like to think there was at least some tiny part of FLOTUS that chose the hue as an homage to Prince," wrote The Huffington Post, even while acknowledging that purple is the color of royalty.
Now, the football program is Notre Dame's only sport that consistently makes money, but that revenue — a tiny part of an operating budget of more than $1.4 billion — goes to a general fund that nonathletic officials allocate.
A tiny part of that largesse was going this week to young gang members being flown to Malé from distant atolls to add to the numbers showing support for Mr Yameen, even as he breaks up opposition rallies.
But in a reflection of the digital fever that is gripping the consumer auto business, truck makers are using the trade show to highlight products that are a tiny part of today's business, or not yet for sale.
The raid by Captain Saprisa's team was just a tiny part of a huge 12-day operation in the lush, rolling plains around Pedro Juan Caballero, the ultra-violent border town at the heart of Paraguay's booming drugs trade.
It's been less than three weeks since fashion month came to an end, but now that the dust has settled on the four-week marathon, a tiny part of us can't help but miss the magic of it all.
The watchdog was laying out which aspects of the nascent crypto industry it regulates -- a milestone in Britain's regulation of a sector that still forms a tiny part of the broader financial system but which has attracted strong retail investor following.
The watchdog was laying out which aspects of the nascent crypto industry it regulates — a milestone in Britain's regulation of a sector that still forms a tiny part of the broader financial system but which has attracted strong retail investor following.
My mistake was so obvious and therefore so humiliating; but also, a tiny part of my brain wondered, how did all other reporters know not to talk to jurors, even just to arrange to talk to them in the future?
But we have to admit, a tiny part of us hopes the craze catches on again and cutesy 'J'adore Dior' shirts start popping up all over the streets of New York, London, Milan, and Paris (Fashion Month is sooner than you think).
When I see footage of face-covered anarchists in technical apparel smashing up a Starbucks, a tiny part of me sees the black-ops-streetwear of German tech brand Acronym, or the 90s output from mil-spec obsessed Japanese brands like WTAPS.
The human skull is good at deflecting and absorbing energy, which is a problem for focused ultrasound, which relies on using an energy beam to hit millimeter-size brain targets, like the thalamus, a tiny part of the brain that controls some involuntary movements.
But for Amazon, a virtual assistant that only operates in the confines of the home covers only a tiny part of the picture when it comes to building more intelligent and nuanced customer profiles, which is the whole point of the endeavor to begin with.
I struck up a conversation with an owner of a tank-type people carrier thing, who was more than happy to explain where he got every single tiny part of the vehicle, down to the side lights and the authentic German hip flask on the inside.
In the end, you will look at that robotic arm you started your journey with and realize that the arm is but a tiny part in the long list of equipment that had to be provisioned, installed and configured in the name of your automation project.
The pitfall traps and DNA samples are part of a long-running study, one that's been going since 803; it's one tiny part of the National Parks Service's Inventory and Monitoring Program, which is meant to collect and analyze data on the animals in the parks.
The island sits at roughly the midpoint of the state's coast, and the park is almost all of it, though it occupies just a tiny part of the island's coast, the hole in a very rich doughnut — the rusticators saved most of the coastal property for themselves.
" It panned carbon capture, utilization, and storage technology, and Markey's 2009 cap-and-trade bill, framing cap and trade as a "tiny part" of the overall plan, and saying "cap and trade assumes the existing market will solve the problem for us, and that's simply not true.
"The Jewish community is a tiny part of the country that's always suffered from prejudice, and it has relied for a long time on relations with the central government," said Adam Wagner, a human rights lawyer who is representing a complainant in the equalities watchdog's investigation into Labour.
This means that a 6-by-3-inch phone held in our hands is never going to take up more than a tiny part of our field of view, and will never be able to show us more than the few dozen lines of text we can read on it today.
Unesco's largely symbolic presence in the Palestinian territories — including the designation of the Old City of Hebron as a World Heritage site — makes up a tiny part of a global mandate covering 195 member states and 20163 associate members and will not be affected by the absence of the United States.
Although Teams accounts for a tiny part of Microsoft's revenue, which amounted to $36.9 billion in the last quarter, it's part of the company's broader strategy to get customers from deploying isolated apps on employees' devices to a suite of services available from any device, anywhere, on a subscription basis.
While Hawaii is normally at the top of our Top States rankings for Quality of Life, the state slips to a rare second-place finish in 2018, and it has nothing to do with the recent volcanic eruptions on the Big Island — they affect only a relatively tiny part of the state.
It sounds simple enough on paper, but in actuality, getting to see a Star Wars hero save the day with a distinctive Mexican accent is a huge deal — especially for audiences who rarely see themselves reflected onscreen in a role that isn't a tiny part or, worse, the butt of some joke.
The rise from $1 trillion in assets under management (AUM) to today's slightly more than $0003 trillion AUM took seven years (from 2010 to 2017), and despite that rise, ETFs are still only a tiny part (about 3 percent) of the roughly $63 trillion total value of the U.S. stock and bond markets.
I mean, doesn't a tiny part of you want to know how Harry (Billy Crystal) and Sally (Meg Ryan) — or to use a more modern-day example, Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson) and Benjamin Barry (Matthew McConaughey) from 2003's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days — live their day-to-day lives?
As I sat down to pick my way through the piece, I paid attention less to the printed notes than to her annotations and fingerings, thinking that with each wrist circle or tuck of a thumb behind ring finger, I was not so much executing them as embodying a tiny part of her.
A decade later thousands of new hotel rooms soar over the site, including a 33-story Marriott that is just a tiny part of the investment and jobs boom that has made Nashville an envy of other cities trying to find their footing, an image cemented when Amazon announced it would put a 5,233-job logistics center here.
We might be able to credit her new husband, Liam Hemsworth, with a tiny part of how good she's been looking lately (her glowy skin and bright eyes have "newlywed bliss" written all over them), but the shiny, side-swept waves she wore to last night's Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty, as if she'd just stepped off the shore in Malibu?
But Blackrock, the biggest ETF provider through its iShares franchise, which this month celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of the first bond ETF, quietly pointed out that ETFs are still a tiny part of the bond and stock market, about 8 percent of the roughly $26 trillion stock market, and less than 1 percent of the roughly $38 trillion bond market.
And there's a continuum, you know, and I don't pretend ... I don't think the film is like ... I think the film ... I hope, my wildest dream is that the film is a tiny, tiny part of that continuum just in pointing people to the Grateful Dead, just as the Grateful Dead were interested in pointing to the Beats, and so on and so forth.
" Both the name and symbol for the brewery come from Heathenry, and according to Sprouse, he doesn't relegate his religion to one tiny part of his life "For me, and for many Heathens…I don't think you ever really divorce yourself from your spirituality, what you are is your spirituality, and a lot of the times the things that I do are spiritual in nature just because I'm doing them.
These are more troubling because Google can make small changes to its search function--as in the earlier FTC case-- to create a semblance of fair competition, but changing the way it deals with data goes to the heart of its business model, which is to collect and sell data about its users Google has reacted politely in public to the EU judgment by saying it will contest it; the fine represents a tiny part of the company's vast global profits.

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