Mr. Nier's party represents a tiny fringe of opinion - it has 6,500 members.
In 1998, the Hull Daily Mail described the magazine as "a tiny but influential fringe political journal".
Those efforts remain a tiny fringe of the markets for those commodities.
Mr. Thompson is part of a tiny but increasingly flamboyant fringe of American business.
The ligule is a tiny fringe of hairs.
His skin gleamed pearlescent and finely marked with tiny, over-lapping fringes.
The once tiny fringe of retired men and women has broadened to a band of ten million.
Solid Sales These magazines are not found in the average woman's shoulder bag, but neither are they a tiny fringe of the market.
The tiny fringe of ragged glass was still just visible in the window-frame.
President Bush keeps assuring the public that the militias attacking the occupation forces represent a tiny, freedom-hating fringe.