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It is mighty in its delicacy, a tiny form defined by a trickle of white frosting spun in a spiral from its mouth to the tip of its tail.
Here and there were small tidal pools, many of them filled with tiny forms of life and some of them with glittering swirls of oil.
They are the tiny forms of edible greens, herbs, vegetables, and other plants that are under 14 days old.
Rain, wind, and fill water can allow these tiny forms of algae to settle into your pool, making the water quickly unusable and diminishing the efficiency of the pool chemicals.
Doing so in tiny form has been a hobby of Libecap's since elementary school, when she wrote stories in the smallest print she could forge, illustrating them with bite-sized scenes.
Each of us can find in ourselves, for instance, an echo of a tiny protolife form that existed for only a moment four billion years ago and gave rise to all living things; and we can also find the scars of battle on the genes our mothers and fathers transmitted to us in conception.
Neutrinos are electrically uncharged particles that have a tiny mass, formed in the nuclei of atoms.
The researchers have created a tiny tube formed from metal and capable of turning on and off the flow of electrons between four even smaller probes, which under an electron microscope appear like the tips of four ballpoint pens almost touching one another.
Eurostar, for all its significance, will form a tiny fraction of that.
Foreclosures are way up, though they still form a tiny percentage of all homes with mortgages.
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