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Second, you can skip trying to grab tiny scrollbars with one fingertip and instead swipe up or down with two fingers to scroll a window on the computer.
Wearing headlamps, they usually climbed after dusk so the rock would be cold to prevent their hands sweating – a big problem when trying to grab tiny granite ledges.
I could grab tiny bits of anything and learn how to use the sampler to the fullest.
Sweden's Royal Academy of Sciences, which chose the winners, said Ashkin, 96, developed "optical tweezers" that can grab tiny particles such as viruses without damaging them.
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Cora, a mother to five grown children and grandmother to seven, grabbed tiny Jake, put her face right up to his and started speaking loud baby talk to him.
On Monday, the Jorgeson and Caldwell were resting "and trying to grow skin back on their fingertips so they can continue to do battle with the hardest climbing sections, which involve grabbing tiny, razor-sharp edges of rock," Josh Lowell with Big Up Productions, which has been documenting the pair, told The Associated Press.
She would also grab a tiny gold rhino figurine that she recalls her father always keeping at his bedside.
Winter — dumping ground for the lousy commercial thrillers with foreign films trying to grab a tiny audience.
"You have to be focused enough to grab a tiny crack in the rock and trust it with your life, or drive your ax into the hardest spot in the ice".
It's audio kit for the outré HTC One user: a passive speaker smartphone dock designed to grab the tiny timbres issuing from the phone's front-facing speakers and flick them through its twin horns like a Pamplona bull dispatching a pair of overweight tourists.
Call off work, mix up those oils, grab a tiny comb.
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