My favourite Venice restaurant is the tiny Alle Testiere, a short walk from St Mark's Square.
The West Village has tiny, well-known boutiques, while the Meatpacking District is home to designer havens.
Such tiny changes might seem trifling in comparison with the multibillion-dollar nature of the problem.
Thousands of tiny children pedal about on unicycles and juggle balls in perfect synchronicity.
He was staring intently at a mother warthog, her four tiny piglets foraging nearby.
The players are so lifelike, it's possible to see beads of sweat and tiny hairs.
In southern Lebanon the tiny hilltop village of Qawza is home to a small Christian community.
Instead, he gets a tiny dividend every time city folk spread peanut butter on their toast.
At the tiny, deli counter-style Monk Bar Chocolatiers, a diet-threatening array of treats is on display.
But Wal-Mart was stymied recently when it tried to reduce costs by buying a tiny industrial bank.
When I mentioned Monroe and the others who had made the tiny town home, she nodded, smiling.
The children were so weak they couldn't cope when a tiny drop in the temperature came after sunset.
Even though the Cypriot economy is tiny - what will be the impact of this on its GDP?
Over 300 tiny bars are crammed into Golden Gai, a small block of alleyways east of Shinjuku station.
Every one of the tiny round tables is filled with people cradling small plates of their favourite variety.
Not if tiny dissident factions can seize the stage to score political points directed to a larger audience.
This tiny market segment has tripled in value since 2000 while large-growth stocks have suffered.
But Simon Anholt says advertising is just a tiny part of what nation branding is about.
With miserable enough results a boss can be rated a clunker even with a tiny paycheck.
But the fact remains that this tiny country of about 750, 000 people starts life in poverty.
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Engineers are creating the tiny computers to attach to the things of this world.
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Shotgun rounds are brass-and-plastic cylinders densely packed with gunpowder and tiny pellets, or shot.
It is hard to fit a lot of food in that tiny, reconstructed stomach.
It's, well, a tiny white plastic plug with the letter A on the front.
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The terminal was tiny and dirty, with no place for the many delayed passengers to sit.
On a tiny editorial staff of 11, there was room for a full-time labor editor.
He lives there with his tiny Yorkshire Terrier, Little Shubert (after the 42nd Street theater).
Entertainment and sports with little appeal on tiny TVs blossom with large screens and HD.
On Wednesday, tiny Marathon Patent Group (MARA) announced the acquisition of U.S. Patent 5, 412, 730.
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Hezbollah fighters represent only a tiny minority of foreign fighters in Syria, Nasrallah said.
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