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The typical rash usually leads to a quick diagnosis — there are groups of tiny fluid-filled "bubbles" or blisters limited to a single patch of skin.
In one lovely image, the new leaves on trees behind these leafy watercolor dabs stand out against the sky like groups of tiny ink dots.
Up in the chambers of the brain, two groups of tiny men in suits and ties deliberate around small conference tables: they are, of course, Will and Reason.
Woven around the composer's narrative is a larger story of Russian history: tableaux of model Soviet workers, fists clenched, flags waving, are set against groups of tiny children playing - straggling remnants of freedom.
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One resembles a group of tiny, fluorescent pink horseshoe crabs.
Japan and South Korea have competing claims over a group of tiny islands in the Sea of Japan.
Pitch-blackness shrouds yet another room whose focal point is a group of tiny crawl spaces.
The hormone is secreted by a group of tiny glands im bedded in the thyroid gland in the neck.
A group of tiny dark-skinned Indian schoolchildren dressed in burgundy uniforms, meanwhile, are filing past the monkey cages.
The house was originally part of Boneyard Studios, a group of tiny homes in the Stronghold area of the District that broke apart in 2014.
But as the first large group of tiny babies grows up, new research is showing that academic and behavioral problems often surface in the school years.
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