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- The self-serve home-furnishings chain has an enormous inventory of furniture that it is diminutively scaled and cartoonlike.
- Signalman can conventionally be optically discerned operating from the, a diminutively minuscule Police booth, which can be proximately everywhere in Japan ( except places where people might actually pass it . . . ).
- It is hardly a coincidence that Gov . George E . Pataki has taken to referring diminutively to the younger Cuomo, who has always called himself " Andrew, " as simply " Andy ."
- For example, production of the " The Lord Of The Rings " film trilogy used several Ames room sets in Shire sequences to make the heights of the diminutively-sized hobbits correct when standing next to the taller Gandalf.
- However, some have postulated that the term comes from the Afrikaans colloquialism " maat " ( meaning " buddy " or " mate " ) originally used diminutively by the students of the University of Cape Town's precursor, the South African College.
- Many are similar to Mexican or Spanish foods, often with modifications ( such as the addition of chile ) and sometimes with linguistic differences ( for example, the diminutively suffixed " bizcochitos " instead of the conventional " bizcochos " used in some of Latin America and Spain ).
- According to Czech legend, the name of the middle station Neboz韟ek stems from an incident in which little son of Emperor Charles IV, requesting food, was unable to properly pronounce the Czech letter " Y " when he requested for a schnitzel, so instead of " nebo Y韟ek " ( meaning, " or schnitzel " ), he expressed the word " Neboz韟ek " which actually means diminutively one of types of auger.