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The lines between each are intriguingly marked with tiny red lines, squares, open triangles, brackets and variations of the same.
The glistening runs were marked with tiny jabs of emphasis, about one in a bar, so that they seemed to dance above the ensemble.
For the plotlines and characters that did win Walt Disney's approval, an entire inking department filled in outlines on "cleanup animation" sheets marked with tiny instructions.
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The queen, who can be hard to spot, because Carniolans are so dark, had been marked with a tiny yellow dot.
In exchange for returning 40 containers marked with a tiny message that read 5-cent deposit, Mrs. DiMotta collected a ticket from the redemption machine and brought it to a store clerk who handed her two dollars.
The Sponsored Results will look just like organic results in the typeahead search box atop every page, except for being marked with a tiny word "Sponsored".
In order to estimate the standard error of an individual measurement of Ee1hh1, the linewidths and integral intensities, the PL signal has been measured ten times for a selected grid point, marked with a tiny red circle in Figs. 2a and 3a, for the GaSb- and InAs-based samples, respectively.
Gravid females to be used in the experiment were randomly chosen from this arena and marked with a tiny watercolour dot on their dorsal shield for identification during the experiment.
(When she asked Coop to do bathing suits, he gave her a drawing of a nude woman marked with tan lines from a Prada bikini and holding a tiny, strategically placed Prada pocketbook).
Right in front of you is the smudged and crumbling facade of a derelict Baroque palazzo, unheralded, or perhaps marked with only a tiny plaque bearing a forgotten name and a date (late 17th century, usually, or early 18th).
He sat at a little table like this," Mr. van Dalen said, pointing to one of Steinberg's tables in the exhibition, a wooden door marked up with tiny pencil doodles that was resting on a pair of sawhorses.
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