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Steep steps still lead to a tiny harbour where cage-fronted caves, where the fishermen lock their kit, are carved into the rock.
McCarthy knew that plugging the raw data into the model would lead to a tiny revenue forecast.
Ideally, this new discovery would lead to a tiny, self-contained oil well: In comes plants, out comes fuels or chemicals.
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Pretty houses led to a tiny downtown, where a sign pointed us to an art show put on by the local public high school.
The road leads to a tiny marina that looks out across the water and onto a view where only a few wooden buildings -- mostly large boat houses, some with as many as five slips -- can be seen.
The changes in hours that was meant to bring more women into the chamber has merely led to a tiny proportionate increase, and instead of a busy bustling parliament the corridors echo with emptiness in the evening.
Upstairs, in the hundred-year-old apartment, the ceilings were high, and bevelled French doors led to a tiny half-moon balcony overlooking the street, but their mother kept the doors duct-taped shut — the lock had been broken for years.
Upstairs, in the hundred-year-old apartment, the ceilings were high, and bevelled French doors led to a tiny half-moon balcony overlooking the street, but their mother kept the doors duct-taped shut the lock had been broken for years.
This phenomenon may be due to the slight heating (60°C) of the photopolymer substrate, which leads to a tiny photopolymer expansion, and then to a separation at the boundary between different substances.
The man has been labeled a Moskal'ee and is led to a tiny cell in the bar.
One staircase led to a tiny apartment, mainly used as sleeping quarters, while the other led to a larger room where Williams had his mycology lab.
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