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"Nine Stories," published two years later, made Mr. Salinger a darling of the critics as well, for the way it dismantled the traditional architecture of the short story and replaced it with one in which a story could turn on a tiny shift of mood or tone.

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In the absence of a sharp slowdown in employment growth a course correction seems unlikely.But other news this week could mean a tiny shift in the probability of a more expansionary policy path.

That shift is still relatively small, but Japan's bank savings are so big -- 716 trillion yen, about $5.6 trillion -- that American companies say even a tiny shift would mean a lot of business.

Because of the huge amounts of derivative contracts riding on Libor, even a tiny shift can have enormous consequences.

The experimental I-V curve of the unfunctionalized ZnO-gold junction (Figure5b) shows a tiny shift from the initial neutral condition (relative shift 85.3 nA at 2 V) which is consistent with the literature results[23].

But a tiny shift and suddenly they're asinine consumerist hellscapes, as on Msmsmsm or LOVE.

A simple calculation using shell theories indicates that the warping only causes a tiny shift in natural frequencies.

We can see their stomachs and chests moving as they breathe, almost feel the tiny shifts of a finger or a foot.

Relying on nothing more than tiny shifts of emphasis and inflection, the director, to an amazing degree, makes us care about the split between the unyielding Zuckerberg and Saverin, who's a decent guy but unimaginative and perhaps a little timid.

Mr. Gandelsman — his ornamentation immaculate and nimble, like sparks in a dark church — was as attentive to the music's broad narrative as to tiny shifts of texture and mood, his tone translucently smooth at one point and with a dusky burr at another.

In the late Sixties, he says, Reich developed a technique which he called 'phasing' in which whole soundscapes would be built around tiny shifts of rhythm as instruments, for the most part percussion, moved in and out of synchronisation with each other.

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