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They are made from tiny blobs of polymer that contain particles of iron oxide.
The frock designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen (2011) is outstanding, with a bodice made from tiny porcelain shards.
This special spice is made from tiny red berries and is absolutely the star of these cocktails.
When it's done, the screen lifts to reveal a gallery holding several ponderous bronze ritual objects and an extraordinary suit of Qin tomb armor made from tiny wire-linked limestone plaques.
A jar of peanut butter goes a long way for protein, and the surprise hit was miso soup — made from tiny, weightless mix packets that you can get from any Japanese deli.
There were Rothko Comfort Blankets, made from tiny squares of burgundy-coloured fabric with embroidered text by Tracey, and Damien Hirst Ashtrays, an ashtray with a cheap black and white photocopy of the artist's face stuck to the base.
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The best of these potent refreshments is sloe gin, made from the tiny, intensely bitter fruit of the blackthorn (look for them in the local park, or next time you take a walk somewhere leafy).
Though fish sauce is made all along the coast of Vietnam (Nha Trang fish sauce is also famous), Phu Quoc's nuoc mam, which is made from a tiny sardinelike fish called ca com, is perhaps the most famous.
In the early 80's, word began to spread that an astonishingly good Pomerol was being made from a tiny vineyard just down the road from Petrus, and with the 1981 vintage Le Pin began to take on cult status.
Moreover, some of the carbon nanotubes have a single wall, like a pipe made from a tiny matrix of carbon atoms, while others are composed of many concentric shells that may be either metallic or semiconducting.
Made from the tiny black seeds of Brassica napus, rapeseed or canola oil is one of only two oils grown and bottled in the UK, which is one excellent, locavore reason for using it.
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