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As Ries writes, some entrepreneurs hear "minimum viable" product as "smallest imaginable" product.
Mountaintops Were conveniently paint-dipped with permanent snow, the winter itself a replica Of the smallest imaginable season, a season that lasted only a split second.
The only little thing about it is the voices - the smallest imaginable in fact, as the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choir was augmented by its feeder organisations, whose youngest members are only seven years old.
Irkutsk's center was in better shape, but it is tucked away on the grounds of the hospital complex, behind a large building, and is marked by the smallest imaginable sign, written in white paint on the side of a red brick building that almost nobody ever sees.
For another, every one of Samuel Huntington's famously clashing civilizations finds a representative among its members, giving a common roof to the widest possible array of worldviews in their smallest imaginable combination (just 18 countries).
Being a good parent is about far more than protecting your child from the smallest imaginable threats, harped on by the media only because their ratings demand that they scare you.
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The prize for nanoscience will go to Donald M. Eigler of I.B.M.'s Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif., and Nadrian C. Seeman of New York University for developing the ability to indulge in architecture and engineering on the smallest scales imaginable.
This represents a number that is 1 followed by a googol zeros, which is far more zeros that you could fit on a piece of paper the size of the observable universe, even if you used the smallest font imaginable.
"And in many cases that extends down to the smallest details imaginable, like what color you paint your houses, what kind of light bulbs you can use in certain places".
That was probably the right decision, but I'm sorry she missed Rocinha, a bustling, byzantine world of shops, patchwork houses and do-it-yourself electrical systems, crisscrossed by alleyways with the smallest stores imaginable, some just vitrines carved into notches in a wall.
One of her works tells the story of a single grain of sand taken from the Sahara desert which, with the help of a nanotechnologist, was turned into the smallest grain imaginable ("I like the idea that it is a sculpture") and then released back into the desert.
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