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A tiny likeness of a horse's head was the logogram for "horse"; a tiny symbol that to my eyes resembles a television antenna was the logogram for "tree".
IT is not exactly the routine for Queen Elizabeth II to visit a theme park, but she did so in June, traveling to the miniature models of Legoland near the royal palace at Windsor to survey a tiny likeness of herself in molded plastic inspecting the equally Lilliputian guard.
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Elle Shushan, who deals in portrait miniatures, is offering, among other lively examples of this long-neglected art, a tiny likeness on ivory of Louis XVI, his crown floating above his head as cherubic angels dance around it.
Not to mention the mural on the West side of the Crystal Room, featuring a tiny painted likeness of the maestro himself, dancing ecstatically as a topiary figure.
Unfortunately, simulations can cover only a tiny, tiny fraction of the universe of possible evolutionary scenarios.
But this raises an enormous question: a likeness of what, exactly?
A tiny group of individuals.
"I do a tiny bit of politics.
A tiny portion of roast beef.
Add a tiny amount of shampoo.
Even eat a tiny amount of dairy.
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