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As is the fashion now, the filmmakers develop the narrative in tiny fragments.
Their algorithms were set to track patterns in tiny fragments of DNA to root out commonalities between species, painting a picture of migrations and meetings.
If the explosive was contained in a pipe, then the inside walls of that pipe, even in tiny fragments, will be smudged with residue from the explosive it held, experts say.
Because the genome must be kept in constant repair and starts to break up immediately after the death of the cell, the material surviving in Neanderthal bones exists in tiny fragments 100 or so DNA units in length.
Davies has foxy eyes and a dark silky beard, and, as one of the spooked crewmen in a spaceship that has been put under a spell, he speaks in tiny fragments propelled by the darting, angular movements of his hands.
The director, Paul Greengrass (who also made the second film in the series, "The Bourne Supremacy"), composes the movie in tiny fragments, but we see what we need to see, and the result is pretty nearly always thrilling.
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Plastic in oceans 'threatens food chain' Jump to media player As England prepares to introduce a charge for plastic bags, Science Editor David Shukman reports on the possible threat to the food chain, by the plastics broken down into tiny fragments in our oceans.
Then I roll around in them, crushing them into tiny fragments, which I then lick up off the tiles.
Driven by winds, gyres can suck in 20-pound plastic fishing buoys and shred them into tiny fragments.
One minute you're on a roll, peeling off the shell in one piece, and the next minute the shell cracks into tiny fragments.
They were mostly broken into tiny fragments, but one, which came to be known as H6, remained in larger pieces.
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