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- Pygmy: it is so small it doesn't even need to change to help hide from its enemies.
- I was making a million a year, but that's chickenfeed in the pop business.
- Having to get up at three o'clock every morning was the least of her worries.
- The company has worked its way up from humble beginnings to become the market leader.
- If we look at the larger picture of the situation, the differences seem slight.
- The proposition that democracies do not fight each other is based on a tiny historical sample.
- To an outsider, the issues that we fight about would seem almost laughably petty.
- Outside California these difficulties may seem fairly trifling.
- No gain is too slight to bother with.
- Tomorrow, you shall only do me a very trifling piece of work.
- This is an extreme example again, but it shows that the scheduling overhead of contention is not trivial.
- Perhaps we badgers too, in our small way, helped a little—who knows?
- These presses are of little significance, indicating that they are trivial and worthless.
- On so trivial a thing hang a throne and a dynasty!
- Still, as impressive as all this is, it may be trivial compared with what comes next.
- These may seem like trivial phobias.
- These prices pale into insignificance when compared with what was paid for two major works by the late Alfred Stieglitz.
- The risks were represented as negligible.
- What about it trivializes that crime? I guess it's just that there's no moral lens that we're looking at it through.
- Sometimes, these decisions are trivial, such as what marmalade to buy.
- The industry today is nothing to what it once was.
- She was being paid what I considered a derisory amount of money.
- These are minor quibbles.
- He received a paltry annuity of $100.
- Fashion is often regarded as a pursuit of beauty, and some cherished fashion's trivial relationship to the fine arts.