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It was a Thursday in January, we were in an operating room at Columbia Presbyterian and he was midway through a procedure that would wind up lasting an hour and a half, during which he and Argenziano made minuscule stitches to fasten the new valve in place without otherwise puncturing or tearing anything, the soul very much included.
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Jones, in his office at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, has pulled this wild bit of psychedelia from his archives -- tie-dyed, see-through silk, floor-length, edges finished in minuscule picot stitching, hem left ragged and raw.
'The dolls' houses were collectors' items,' says Beeny. 'People would ask my parents to make replicas of their houses in miniature.' So Beeny would watch as her father carefully carved tiny mock Chesterfields and her mother stitched minuscule eiderdowns for tiny beds and hung weeny paintings on the walls.
Imagine what you might be able to do if you had a minuscule, color-coded construction kit composed of single cells you could stitch together any way you wanted to.
Their goal is to run slice after minuscule slice under a powerful electron microscope, develop detailed pictures of the brain's complex wiring and then stitch the images back together.
The returns were minuscule.
The needle was minuscule.
The programs drew minuscule ratings.
Even his microwave is minuscule.
Minuscule and many.
Any stitches?
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