In that context, the tiny Socialist band sees itself as the true defender of workers' rights.
And taken all together, such legendary publishers never constituted more than a tiny band.
"What started off as a tiny band of people is now a much larger one, and people are starting to act on their own."
Clearly, they were taking no chances, even with this tiny band of thirty-odd men.
In the end, those voting against the bill were a tiny band.
She walked over to it and reached for the tiny band of gold.
We only see light in a tiny band of the electromagnetic spectrum.
You say it has a second set of eyes in those tiny bands?
Twenty-four years later, in 1873, the once great herds were reduced to a single tiny band.
Each glass has a tiny band of gold where the stem meets the base.