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The show begins with a tiny watercolor of the Jura, painted by the fifteen-year-old Charles-Edouard Jeanneret and ends with his tiny seafront cabanon in the south of France.
But after examining blood samples from five families in the United States, Britain, South Korea and Brazil, Dr. Kaplan and Eileen Shore, a colleague, found that the rampant bone growth begins with a tiny error in the nucleotide sequence of a gene that serves as a blueprint for a protein called ACVR1.
The ego begins with a tiny mad idea.
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It seemed fitting that of all the migrating species we had encountered on our trip, we had begun with a tiny bird and ended with a leviathan, both feasting on the bounty of the teeming Bay of Fundy.
If you're short of funds, it's possible to start even smaller: down the road from The Kernel is Brew By Numbers, who began with a tiny kit in a Southwark basement, which allowed them to build a reputation before any serious investment.
All of these things can begin with a tiny experiment at food gardening.
You could even argue that when Mr. Singer, who has written for "Weeds" and "Monk," begins with a preening blonde in a tiny white bikini plotting her audition for "The Real World," he is mocking the ephemeral thrills of our sex-obsessed culture.
If it is true that the longest journey begins with a single step, are your tiny steps really making a difference?
Perhaps it is appropriate that what may be the most perilous event -- racing down an ice chute at 80 miles an hour on a tiny sled -- begins with a moment of silence.
"The Gashlycrumb Tinies" begins with "A is for Amy who fell down the stairs" (a ghostly child plummeting headlong to her doom) and ends with "Z is for Zillah who drank too much gin".
That's why his company is beginning with such a tiny run of plug-in hybrids.
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