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He said: "[In] the context of what we have done so far this parliament, it is a further effort but it is a smallish - it's maybe another third or so, a quarter of that effort that needs to be carried on in the years up to 2017-18 which is when we have said we want to eliminate the structural deficit by."
With six boats out daily anglers are enjoying great sport with loads of smallish pike and the odd specimen.
Choose a smallish one with something sweetly sentimental about it, like this charmer we found at Roger's Gardens ($9.99; rogersgardens.com or 800/647-2356) in Corona del Mar, California.
Enlightened governments make smallish noises and negotiate smallish treaties; enlightened people look down on America for its blind piggishness.
In the best chapter of the book, Pollan spends several days at Polyface Farm, a smallish homestead owned by Joel Salatin, who calls himself a "Christian-libertarian-environmentalist-lunatic farmer." Salatin is the good guy of the book, if it has one.
Finally, a trip to the Cape wouldn't be complete without watching the whales, most commonly humpbacks but also large finbacks, smallish minkes and even endangered right whales (which are not approachable).
And it doesn't help that the baby smells, the weather is awful, and he had to ride on a smallish magic cushion instead of a nice and roomy flying carpet.
There are no single supplements on any holiday and most of the featured destinations ( in Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Northern Cyprus, Lanzarote, Egypt and India ( are in smallish hotels in less well known resorts.
Sometimes there's just one large owl on her smallish white canvases, but more often there's a large group of them, containing a dozen to forty or more members.
The smallish (5-ounce) bar is made of sugar, peanut butter, milk chocolate, eggs, heavy whipping cream, white flour, cocoa butter, milk fat, and margarine, among other things.
Dropped from afar, the bunker buster allegedly drills toward its underground target where its smallish nuclear warhead detonates with devastating effect on the enemy below the surface.
Soon we were gliding through some smallish class II rapids (what Grady called riffles in the water).
A short, old iron fence now surrounds the park--a space the size of a smallish studio apartment--while two benches provide seating, and a bronze plaque at the entrance alerts particularly observant pedestrians to the fact that they are walking by the Sonny Bono Memorial Park.
What differentiates the smallish Core Logic, its executives say, is that it understands exactly what customers want from a video-ready 3G phone or a camera phone.
Bucking the convention of a navigation strip down the left-hand side, the Wilkinson Eyre site has the basic navigation in a smallish grey rectangle at the bottom right corner with an arrow and the word 'menu'.