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He's never forgotten his roots in zine-making, though, continuing to make tiny, xeroxed, limited-edition mini-comics while doing commercial illustration and having occasional gallery shows.
She screws her nose up to make tiny lines.
Technology, Johnson says, has helped make tiny living feasible.
"We're trying to make tiny breakthroughs with the baby," Ms. Spadafora said.
Highly regarded wineries like Turley Cellars and La Jota make tiny lots of excellent petite sirah.
The Japanese chefs also showed him how to make tiny one-dish meals inside the cooker.
There is a possibility that you could use it to make tiny machines.
They have found that cells make tiny snippets of RNA, called microRNA, that silence particular genes.
It can make tiny and delicate bubbles or large and bold ones.
Sulfur in diesel fuel combines with other pollutants to make tiny particles that are linked to cancer and other illnesses.
The microstamping process uses lasers to make tiny markings on a gun's firing pin and other internal surfaces, identifying the weapon's make, model and serial number.
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