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Some companies sell “big and tall” lines—and businesses like Casual Male XL cater directly to a larger clientele—but few, if any at all, explicitly accommodate their more miniscule male customers.

From Slate

The chamber said the EPA plan would cut global emissions by just 1.8%, while the Cato Institute, which was founded by the conservative oil billionaire Koch brothers, said the new rules would reduce warming by an even more miniscule 0.018%.

With each new group of land plants: horsetails, ferns, cycads, conifers, and flowering plants, the gameotphyte has steadily become more and more miniscule, until in the flowering plants, it is just a few cells big.

The total volume of these accumulated savings is still just a paltry 3 percent of GDP, while voluntary pension savings are even more miniscule.

From Reuters

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