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I parked and descended for about 10 minutes, passed through a tiny opening in a fence, and found myself on Zoni, utterly alone.
Each neuron has a long fiber, or axon, that stretches upward through a tiny opening in the bone above it and into the olfactory bulb, a plum-size mass in the front of the brain, behind the forehead.
A pinhole camera might have a charge-coupled device (CCD) sitting behind a tiny opening in a wall or object.
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They are pollinated by miniscule wasps that must force their way through a tiny opening into the enclosed cavity of the fig inflorescence.
And on the front is the Solar Probe Cup (I suspect this is a reference to the Ray Bradbury story, "Golden Apples of the Sun"), which is exposed to the full strength of the sun's radiation; a tiny opening allows charged particles in, and by tracking how they pass through a series of charged windows, they can sort them by type and energy.
He barged in on Ellis at a sharp angle, saw a tiny opening to the long side, and put the puck in.
There was, perhaps, a tiny opening for him if he had a blinder in Switzerland.
As Francis, he has, exactly, found a "tiny opening".
The trunk's practicality is also hindered by a tiny opening and cheap gooseneck hinges that steal space or clamp down on cargo that gets in their way.
First, the rescuers could see only her fingertips pressing through a tiny opening.
The cutter leaves a tiny opening to permit urination and menstruation.
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