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But when I got back to the change room it showed a tiny mark.
Make a tiny mark with a pencil (or just eyeball it) and use that as your guide to determine when the sauce is sufficiently reduced.
A couple of hours later Clarke was given caught behind off Broad, also called for a review, and suffered the same fate, as Hot Spot – in full working order, unlike when England sought to overturn the lbw decision against Jonathan Trott on Thursday – showed a tiny mark revealing the thinnest of edges.
Yet tripping over her own feet and falling head first into the unpaved street, she scraped the side of her forehead, leaving a tiny mark for all to see.
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It is surrounded by other signs of yearning and hope: lace from a bride's trousseau; a bit of a coral necklace, bearing tiny marks from a baby's teeth; an elegant, unwieldy samovar; a prayer shawl; a cookbook; a pillowcase.
The comma gets its name from a tiny white mark shaped like the letter "c" on its underside.
"A zygote like a tiny question mark drifts into her womb," Mr. Doerr writes silkily about one failed effort for Imogene to conceive.
The day I visited, someone (not Ms. Campbell) had made a tiny pen mark on a notebook in one room but not in the other.
Her dark hair had gone mostly gray, but otherwise she looked much the way I remembered her: she is small with brown eyes, an olive complexion, a tiny pock mark on her forehead left over from childhood chicken pox.
That's a fair criticism but is also a tiny black mark on an impressive metaphorical halo positioned on the head of Jeff Bezos, Amazon's CEO.
Use a ruler to measure the picture's horizontal center, trying to align this spot with your nail as you loop the nail through the frame's hanging wire (you can make a tiny erasable mark with a pencil on the front of the picture to help you remember where its center is).
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