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Just north of the Bayside tanks, Janice Lauletta-Weinmann dreams of building a museum about the Monitor, which was launched in 1862 from Continental Ironworks, along a tiny spur of the river called Bushwick Inlet.
Until now, scientists thought that this particular part of the Milky Way was just a tiny spur between two large branches known as the Sagittarius and Perseus arms.
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As the steers cruised toward the truck, Ladd and the four kids — he in buckskin chaps and a brown cowboy hat, they in cowboy boots with tiny spurs — rode out along the edges of the pasture to keep the herd together.
A few minutes later, there it was on his computer screen: a bone spur, sticking up like a tiny, evil spike where the big toe joins the rest of the foot.
Get a CT scan to look for signs of elbow dysplasia, which will appear as a tiny crack in the medial coronoid, a small bony spur on the inside of your dog's elbow.
Just as he was leaving a state park he saw a tiny sign pointing to 'Lucifer Falls.' The name spurred him on.
Daensing Kwin (Dancing Queen; Lee Seok-Hoon) offered buoyant romantic comedy, while new director Lee Donku showed his spurs in Kashiggot (Fatal), a powerfully acted thriller tautly mounted on a tiny budget.
In a paper he drafted on the spur of the moment, entitled "Success Lies in Paradox", he asked, "When is a tiny keyboard more efficient than a large one?" The answer to his riddle: when you use your thumbs.
In 2004, a similar Talmudic tempest involved a tiny crustacean known as a copepod, which was discovered swimming in New York City's tap water, spurring debate among the observant about whether it rendered city water unkosher.
Spurred on, I joined her and we stood laughing under the torrent of cool water -- a tiny rainbow glimmering on one side.
A tiny, tiny little town.
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