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Furthermore there is potential for nanowires to be made even smaller than IBM's prototypes.
Not only were their numbers relatively small (and made even smaller by the epidemics), but their political organization was not of the kind that easily led to unified action of numbers of men.
New York, despite its vast complexity, still operates as a small, one-party town, and it's been made even smaller by the concentration of financial and political power in a single man.
The theatre's orchestra section was made even smaller because Scorsese had set up seventeen large movie cameras; there were also three runways built to thrust out into the crowd, the better for Mick to do his prancing thing.
And just think, with just a pinched smile and a nod to your ancestry, you'll be bringing that cloying Disney line to life: It's a small, small world — made even smaller by our proximity to so many idiots.
There was no table in their small room, which was made even smaller by the collage of illustration plates that were pasted floor to ceiling on the back wall.
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PCP made even small men feel unnaturally strong, and a strong man was nearly impossible to subdue.
As well as boosting the capacity of its existing drives, the company also plans to make even smaller ones that can fit inside mobile phones.
They allow people to print their ideas directly, rather than having to send them off to be made by others.The company also makes even smaller printers, called UP, which sell for less than 6,000 yuan.
"We moved completely away from glass optics," Rogers says, making even smaller ommatidia a possibility.
Having built this house as a proof of concept, the team is now aiming to make even smaller structures on the tips of carbon nanotubes — ones that could comfortably pass through the house's windows.
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