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It means you'll lose the tiny cap.
"No," I replied, fixing the tiny cap on my head, "I feel less naked before God".
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This one, $2 at Dean & DeLuca, 560 Broadway (Prince Street), has a tiny cap that covers the pouring spout, letting you keep it there for storage.
In this work, the tiny bubble cap beyond the solidification front is considered to be spherical.
He shook off the tiny elf cap a photographer had placed on his head, wriggled around — and wagged his tail.
This bellow had outer diameter 22.0 mm, inner diameter 15.2 mm, and length 65.0 mm with a welded 40 mm diameter flange and a tiny cap, 0.12 mm double layer thickness wall, 19 replications, and a 13.5 N/mm spring constant.
Telomeres are tiny caps on the end of DNA strands -- the discovery of their function won several scientists the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine.
The focus was on the almost sculptural fit of jackets, and the smaller shoulder line of tiny cap-sleeved tunics.
During ageing, tiny caps on the ends of DNA strands naturally shorten.
Long, slender stems with tiny caps.
I may have become mildly obsessive, but Tom, erstwhile laid-back wearer of baggy shorts, would slap caffeine patches on his arms on rides and had removed the tiny, plastic dust caps from his tyre valves to save weight.
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