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Presumably, tiny cameras will be installed at every locker and inside Steinbrenner's turtlenecks.
He shinnies up a back leg, hangs on to the hide, fells half the riders with a ping of his bow, chops a rope holding the rest, shoots an arrow into the presumably tiny brain of the animal, feels it slump to its knees, and then trips lightly down its trunk like Fred Astaire descending a staircase.
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It is supposed to play nicely with your Android phone and runs its own stripped-down version of Android to display messages, handle exercise monitoring, and, presumably, run tiny apps that others will write.
(It didn't seem a particularly viable plan to me, but presumably the tinies take this sort of thing on trust).
(In the book, he recalls finding a tiny hole, presumably for a camera, drilled into his bedroom wall).
She has converted three tiny rooms, presumably maids' rooms, into a luxurious upstairs sitting room, with built-in, paneled library shelves, a writing alcove and a seating area.
Whatever the inspiration, these "FlyCroTugs" (a combination of flying, micro and tug presumably) act like ordinary tiny drones while in the air, able to move freely about and land wherever they need to.
Then, because the skull's tiny size presumably influences its shape in certain ways, the researchers did a second analysis considering the effects of scale--in effect asking what type of hominid, if shrunk to hobbit size, would best match LB1.
Eventually he said I could sleep there and lead me downstairs into a dark room underneath, with a mattress on the floor and a tiny TV, (presumably the set had been cleared from the last snuff shoot).
Because the latter set presumably is only a tiny fraction of the actual miRNA disease associations, it is impossible to estimate the number of false positives and hence the positive predictive value.
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