| 31. | The base shows in microcosm the level and complexity of U . S . military operations in the region.
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| 32. | His aggregate numbers show in microcosm that the $ 2, 500 threshold wouldn't be a revenue loser.
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| 33. | Though no more than an inch or two in diameter, these present to the visitor a world in microcosm.
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| 34. | COL . 1 of KNAPP11 ( ) In many ways, Damon is the 2001 A's in microcosm.
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| 35. | But Gajevi is Bosnia in microcosm : Muslim refugees want to go home, and some are willing to fight.
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| 36. | "The agenda for older women is the nation's agenda in microcosm, " the report concludes.
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| 37. | For Japan, in microcosm, has been something like the world today : a place of powerful markets and puny leadership.
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| 38. | One has the feeling that a nationality is being revealed in microcosm, not merely as farmers and cowmen but as personalities.
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| 39. | It isn't; it's the larger battle in microcosm, as well as its first, turf-defining skirmish.
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| 40. | The tribe's successes are due in part to Mankiller, whose personal story is one portrait, in microcosm, of Cherokee struggles.
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