Sentence examples for a cloud of tiny from inspiring English sources

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Microplane's steel grating drum produces a cloud of tiny shreds of Parmesan, aged Manchego or pecorino, and unlike a vertical grater, uses almost the entire piece of cheese.

"Space as an Object," a big block of transparent acrylic, looks like a dissolving antacid tablet suspended in a cloud of tiny bubbles.

In "Christ" (2006) the figure explodes not in the usual torrents of flesh and blood but into radiant shafts of yellow light and, in a gesture of unexpected, startling beauty, a cloud of tiny butterflies.

It might have been our imagination, but from the spot where the black flake had fallen we thought we saw a cloud of tiny black particles lifted on the arms of a miniature whirlwind, to eye level, and then scattered into a hundred new directions - toward the church, toward the club, toward our own office.

Sobbing mourners released a cloud of tiny white butterflies as a coffin holding the remains of 14-year-old Diane Angelica Castañeda Fuentes was lowered into the ground, 18 months after she disappeared on her way to a friend's house in Ecatepec, a dusty suburb on the northern fringes of Mexico City.

During an impact, these short hydrocarbons readily form a cloud of tiny fuel droplets that can ignite, producing a fireball.

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By rubbing their hind legs against their abdomen, the tarantulas can kick off a cloud of these tiny hairs, which have multiple barbs and can cause tremendous irritation in the eyes, skin and airways of any unfortunate creature that happens to get too close.

That goal is to create a cloud of nanosatellites?tiny communications satellites, almost the size of cellphones?over small regions to serve as communications outposts in the sky for poor rural communities.

In a darkened room, a cloud of electronic droplets – dozens of tiny, opalescent speakers – hang from the ceiling on fine wires.

Today, a team of astronomers told the American Astronomical Society meeting here that they've found a cloud of gas that has tiny amounts of heavy elements, just as you would expect if primordial stars so-called population III stars so-calledd out, expopulationd spread theIIIingredientstars had the previously pristine gas cloud.

Annie Attie's cloud of tiny letters suggests but defies legibility, as does a pen-and-ink page of stylized signatures by Saul Steinberg.

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