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Stir gently and garnish with a tiny cluster of grapes.
I imagined them sitting like a tiny cluster of arachnid eyes, poised and waiting".
One kind, known as the proteasome, is a tiny cluster of proteins.
A floater is a tiny cluster of cells or fleck of protein lodged in the vitreous humor.
The police questioned Klinkhamer at his home, one of a tiny cluster of houses near the hamlet of Ganzedijk.
Mark Krasnow and his colleagues have identified a tiny cluster of neurons that link breathing to relaxation, attention, excitement and anxiety.
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For surface 2 and surface 3, due to bigger contact surface area with fluid, the separation of the liquid starts at about 1.1 ns, only a small cluster of liquid moves upward, and the rest of the liquid moves as individual atoms or in a dispersed tiny cluster.
That number of molecules yields a tiny ice cluster between 1 nanometer and 3 nanometers across the ultimate in crushed ice.
In any event, on June 14 , 1846 about three dozen men, usually described as a mix of settlers, trappers and adventurers, entered Sonoma, which historian Bernard DeVoto described as "a tiny little cluster of adobe houses (that) could have been captured by Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn".
Nosegay: Typical during the renaissance, this style has all the flowers cut to an equal length and put into a tiny, spherical cluster usually held with a silver carrying funnel called a tussy mussy.
Given how psychoanalytic ideas have shaped the culture, the issue reverberates far beyond the tiny cluster of psychoanalysts.
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