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Soaring slowly higher he bore away somewhat to the north until he almost vanished from sight, appearing but a minute speck against the blue sky.
From a distance Rockall is a minute speck in a giant sea; from below it is formidable, with no obvious landing spot or route up.
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Current theories postulate that silver halide crystals carry minute specks of metallic silver so-called silver so-calledksensitivityunt in maspecks which1/100,000,000 pamount the sinver halide crystal.
They are delicate, finely wrought studies of sea and sky; the dots are there, but as an almost pointillist shimmer of mist and cloud, with tiny cartoon-clear figures perched right at the edge of the paintings, minute specks on vast landscapes.
The wiring of the new chips, described in the 22 February issue of Science, consists of DNA linked to minute specks of metal, known as nanoparticles.
Women face torture from security guards as they collect mud from the tailings to retrieve minute specks of gold.
With a few drops of water, they morph from minute black specks into viscous gray droplets resembling a pale version of caviar.
Perhaps they caught a swift wind current, for within a surprising few minutes they became a V speck following the Hudson River and quickly disappeared from view.
In less than a minute, the rocket was just a burning speck.
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