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I'm simply the mom of an extraordinary young man who was born missing a tiny piece of his 22nd chromosome.
Neal, who ultimately responds to an ongoing series of murders by becoming a killer himself, emphatically introduces the theme of impaired vision when he admits to Giermani: "I've tried to figure it out, but I just have this hunch that something is missing, a tiny piece of the jigsaw.
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It's easy enough to miss, a tiny one-story building in an area of brawny lofts and the hubbub around Tower Records.
The question is whether matters of the mind played a part on the 17th green, where he missed a tiny putt for bogey, or he was overdue an error.
He failed to recover on the short 16th, missed a tiny putt for par on the penultimate hole and ultimately signed for 66 and an even-par 72-hole total.
Indeed, the one he missed, a tiny rectangle caked with dirt and bearing a streak of white paint, was the only indication at the top of a staircase that travelers should make a 180-degree turn to catch an uptown No. 5 train.
Instead notice if they miss a tiny piece when picking the mushrooms out of the Shrimp Szechuan?
Earlier this week, however, the keen eye of NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured an image of the missing robot, a tiny, sparkling dot resting on the dusty Red Planet's surface.
If you've only missed a teeny, tiny section, you could always touch it up with the right shade of permanent marker.
To make sure you don't miss even a tiny bit of the island, the best thing to do is snorkeling.
Occasionally, the time of evaluation is missed by a tiny margin due to numerical inaccuracies such that we simply test if we have arrived in the vicinity of evaltime, not further away than a single integration step size, DT.
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