51.  Attach small ones to the napkin rings on a dinner table to give guests a take-home treat.

52.  Aviation analysts have criticized Vanguard, saying it needed to serve more big cities and fewer small ones.

53.  Because of the strong showing in May and June, analysts still expect retailers to post increases in second-quarter earnings, albeit small ones.

54.  Big companies have as much to lose in a revamped FDA as small ones have to gain.

55.  Big firms are also more generous than small ones.

56.  Big manila ones and small white ones were stacked perilously on desks, piled on the carpeted floor and crammed into gray plastic postal crates.

57.  Big ones, small ones, plain ones, ornate ones.

58.  Big donors have more interest in global affairs than small ones, but are still far more likely to give to the symphony or their alma mater.

59.  Before Mickelson can secure this big lead he visualizes, first he must obtain a small one.

60.  Beukeboom said he has had at least four or five major concussions and quite a few small ones.

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