They now believe even younger babies, even tinier tots can be encouraged to give life a go. |
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Opening it, I gazed upon a set of small clockwork toy soldiers, each with a tiny drum and even tinier drumsticks. |
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She plays a bar girl whose bustiers keep getting tinier, and someone who keeps Salman able company in more ways than one. |
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Two sets of barbules branch off from each barb and interlocked by means of tinier barbicels to give the feather great strength and smoothness. |
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Then, through a series of chemical steps, the even tinier gaps between the spheres are filled with a second material. |
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And it could cost weaker rivals such as Mitsubishi Electric and tinier Oki Electric their very existence. |
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The more finely ground the lime, the tinier the membranes or vesicles and the better the properties of the final product. |
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In appearance, It is only a tiny piece of plastic with an even tinier dot in its centre. |
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The world, in my estimation, is breaking up into tinier and tinier nation-states. |
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They also say the robotic computer's ability to filter out routine hand tremors and scale down movements when tinier cuts are needed means more precision. |
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Also, neutrons and protons are made up of tinier particles called quarks. |
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But the truly hair-raising volatility came in tinier increments in the bond market. |
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They have arguably always been better than men at dealing with small animals, such as chickens and goats, which many tinier farms rely on. |
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Lord Stern adjusts his schedule with Kerrie, the assistant who occupies an adjoining office that is even tinier than his own. |
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For instance, it must be noted that some of what we call the small states are far tinier than many European regions. |
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Consequently, manufacturers tend to include more and more technological components in ever tinier products. |
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And watch the backs of the heads of the aura vampires in your life getting tinier and tinier as they sashay away. |
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One of the young women threw on one of the tinier purses to demonstrate that it stays close to the body while dancing. |
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Because 240Pu also occurs in the decay chain of 244Pu, it must thus also be present in secular equilibrium, albeit in even tinier quantities. |
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He is not alone in seeing microcredit the lending of tiny amounts of money to people with even tinier assets—as at the point of take-off in his country. |
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The tinier a person, the more present I am in her. |
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Altair corrects atmospheric turbulence to take the twinkle out of star light, producing sharper images, allowing astronomers to see tinier, fainter and more crowded objects than ever before. |
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Galileo direct exploitation revenues represent a tiny portion of the Member States returns and an even tinier portion of the worldwide and European GNSS markets. |
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First, though, Cutkosky will have to make the robot's imitation setae tinier and clingier. |
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As Intel processors have gotten tinier, PCs have shrunk in size too. |
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