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  • Her tiny attic room had poor ventilation and in summer it became unbearably stuffy.

  • During surgery, doctors sometimes use a laser beam to vaporize tiny blood vessels.

  • Elaine looked up at the black, velvety sky studded with tiny, twinkling stars.

  • The glass shattered into a thousand tiny pieces.

  • The print is so tiny, you need a magnifying glass to read it.

  • The canals were cemented over, the fields disappeared and only some tiny rural features remained.

  • The malaligned atrial septum was widely excised to reveal a small left atrium receiving the pulmonary venous orifices and a tiny atrial appendage.

  • It is probable that the vegetation itself dislodged into the peripheral pulmonary arteries following its breakdown to tiny pieces.

  • However, tiny ant species that fed on the rice on the spot had to be sampled at the baits.

  • The tiny number of titles, just a few hundred in a nation of millions, kept the order exclusive.

  • When observations were made at the surface of activated oocytes, numerous tiny spots were seen to be evenly distributed over most of surface area.

  • Perhaps the access which even tiny regions receive due to their administrative status enables them to extract benefits disproportionate to their populations.

  • Tiny adjustments of hand position on a string instrument and of embouchure on a wind instrument can cause large changes in pitch.

  • Actually, to get high energy per nucleon, the target to be irradiated can be quite tiny, depending on the laser energy available.

  • Lastly, in every segment of the population, only a tiny minority displayed some degree of trust in the political branches of government.

  • Only a tiny minority (5 per cent) displayed some degree of trust in the popularly elected branches of government.

  • Only a tiny fraction of the mass of a planet can be useful to its inhabitants.

  • Nor was the other merely a tiny and unreconstructed minority unwilling to learn from its mistakes.

  • This tiny leather-bound volume contained a set of maps, carefully copied from originals dating from 1857 up to 1872.

  • Since 1953, he had been retired, eking out a tiny pension with language lessons.

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