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The tiny word processor.
By Thessaly La Force April 6 , 2009**{:.mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image}The tiny word processor.
For example, the tiny word "received" appears beneath any message you send to let you know that your recipient's gadget has received it.
When Armstrong returned from space, he claimed he had been misquoted and the tiny word "a" had been omitted from the offical version of the mission transcript.
The most serious Beatle heard about the amazing artist who had shown up in London, went along for a private viewing and climbed that ladder to read the tiny word.
Following the suicide attempt he made his comeback, so to speak – his re-entry to daily life, knowing full well that people around town were talking – by borrowing a T-shirt belonging to his rock climber friend Neil Sloane, and wearing it around town for days, emblazoned as it was with the big bold letters "SUICIDE" and the tiny word "rock" beneath.
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Instead, it requires a subspecies of recordable CD, bearing the tiny words Digital Audio beneath the CD-R or CD-RW logo.
Using cooled casting sprues (accidental splashes of gold or silver that occur when pouring hot metal), Ms. Gural reuses each penny-size amulet by threading it onto a cord or chain and engraving the smooth side with a diminutive sunburst and the tiny words "Thank You".
More than ever before, we should pay careful attention to the tiny words that flicker imperceptibly at the bottom of the screen in every weight loss promo, a message designed to go unnoticed: "Results may not be typical".
No matter you say it, the meaning is still the same, but this tiny word can be very hard to say.
I was struck by a tiny word at the beginning of a passage midway through: "We'd had the accident at the age when your identity is pretty much up for grabs.
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