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Jeanine sets out to make “small but meaningful” changes to the show, but is met with pushback from the theater company, who wish to honor Charles’ request by remounting the show exactly as it once was.

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No matter our seniority, role or responsibilities, we all can make small, often low- or no-cost changes to the way we work.

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Kate trying to make small talk by saying they met at a mutual friend’s baby shower weekend and Victoria showing no interest in engaging with her felt like a crumb to something more, and I can’t wait to find out what’s the story there.

Shelton’s team has since pulled down a description of Waterman100 from a web page for the club, citing an “overflow of submissions” and a plan “to make small language edits.”

At the same time, the people running the campaigns are incentivized to make “small ‘c’ conservative” decisions when designing campaign strategy, because, while their goal is to win the election, they also must, for the sake of their career, be able to explain all of their decisions in the event of a loss.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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