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The tiniest piece of contaminant can then ruin dating efforts.
In fact, it represents the tiniest piece of grouting on this most sickening of facades.
It would also signal a new era of information tracking in an industry where the tiniest piece of information could be worth tens of millions of dollars.
("Not the tiniest piece of crap eluded her" is how he puts it. "She invariably landed squarely on what was wrong and left me to face it down, if I could").
New high-tech equipment is now available for use by health-care workers, but in some countries it may be inappropriate.The Ebola virus is spread by direct contact, which can be through the tiniest piece of broken skin or via mucous membranes in, for instance, the eyes, nose or mouth.
Because hydrilla can resprout from the tiniest piece of a broken stem, the plant has traveled easily on motorboat propellers and boat trailers across the country to Arizona and California, costing many millions of dollars in eradication, control and water-system repairs.
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My own tiny piece of timeless Dorset.
You manage to save a tiny piece of the photo.
"And that's only in one tiny piece of rock".
But such big players remain a tiny piece of eBay.
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