71. Early American brides almost always made their own dresses, a fact that may have contributed to the generally small size of their wedding parties. 72. Fairbanks Jr. was doubtful about playing the part because of its comparatively small size. 73. Flashlights come in small disposable sizes and there are large lanterns for camping or power outages. 74. For instance, the small size of the newly discovered comets suggests that any complex chemicals laced in their ices would face little or no high heat. 75. Her parents veto dress after dress, including the red crepe gown with the midriff showing and a low-cut garment four sizes too small. 76. Hospital officials say the small size of the psychiatric unit makes it hard to match the rates offered by other facilities with reputations for high quality care. 77. His small size but tremendous gifts of speed, quickness, technique and desire have made him a Pro Bowl player in four of the last six years. 78. However, defense attorneys say it is helpful to their case for jurors to see the small size of the location. 79. In addition to small size or thinness at birth, Barker outlined several measures of newborns that he said were indications of intrauterine disruptions that could influence later disease. 80. In effect, they already qualified as niche competitors by virtue of their small size and limited range, usually serving sparsely populated areas. |