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The humanists called the Carolingian minuscule in which most of these sources were preserved lettera antica, mistakenly regarding it as a Roman script from the time of Cicero.
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Inglis (a translation according to the Scottish usage of her father's name, Langlois, meaning English) specialized in writing miniature books in literally minuscule scripts in which some letters were as small as 1 mm (.039 inch) high.
Finally, the FDA found only 2 instances in 10 years — a minuscule number — in which clinical trials of an investigational drug was paused due to an unexplained death or serious problem in a patient who received the product via expanded access.
Dr. Joseph F. Boyle, president of the American Medical Association, testified that only a very small number of births involve any serious risk to survival and that among that small fraction can be only a minuscule number of cases in which doctors and parents are less than totally dedicated to the baby's welfare.
There is very little hand-wringing over "diversity", minuscule angst over a world in which black people are counted as "the other".
No wonder, then, that he understands that different kind of respect, the gang culture in which any minuscule signal of the lack of it is enough to pay for with your life.
In a lengthy e-mail to ScienceInsider, he notes that "[t]he number of issues on which we see cultural conflict over relevant science is minuscule in relation to the ones in which we don't".
Radio-frequency energy is transmitted through a series of small bipolar needles that heat the skin and result in minuscule pinpricks, which the body then heals.
The final choice was the minuscule "Excursion into the Mountains," a prose poem in which the speaker imagines travelling into the mountains with "a pack of nobodies".
"What I was after is more like nuclear fission in which the explosion of something minuscule unlooses catastrophic, ungovernable devastation," he wrote in a 1992 afterword to some of his plays.
The English minuscule b is a descendant of Latin cursive form, in which the upper loop is extremely elongated and has almost disappeared.
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