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Tully, a professor of physics at Princeton, runs a prototype lab in the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) that draws on the fact that neutrinos can be captured by tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, and provide a tiny boost of energy to the electrons emitted in tritium decay.
You learn to suspect every shadow, every faint glint at the end of every dark tunnel, using the small victories that earn you souls to buy a tiny boost for your abilities.
But a tiny boost in the minuscule minimum wage would seem to be a different story.
And policy makers' reassurances that future interest rate increases will probably be measured was enough to give stocks only a tiny boost in the afternoon.
But first, he could give his candidacy a tiny boost by beating them.
For the top batters in the game, that tiny boost in power increases the number of balls hit out of the park by 50% to 100%.
Filters that became mandatory in exhausts in 2010 have heavily reduced that problem, although some unscrupulous garages still offer to remove them and give the car's performance a tiny boost.
The Queen, Jay-Z, Tiny Boost and Young Fresh.
If I vote for Mr Johnson, his percentage of the total national vote will get a surpassingly tiny boost.
Studies have shown that taking a whiff of peppermint increases your concentration abilities, makes you more alert, and gives you a tiny boost that can make all the difference.
Over the next 25 years Chad is expected to make $80m a year from oil, a 50% boost to its tiny budget.
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