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She is as tiny as a sparrow.
Yet nowadays mines can be as tiny as a mobile phone.
It's unbelievable that the egg is as tiny as a water droplet.
She describes the two-bedroom 1800s house as "tiny as a dollhouse".
The ribs are as tiny as a leaf's veins; they protect the internal organs, now fully exposed".
Though China's domestic stockmarkets exploded in size during the mid-1990s, they are still tiny as a proportion of GDP.
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I close my eyes, remembering feeling as tiny as an ant, hypoxic, in minus-80 degrees Celsius in the perpetual darkness under the Milky Way, as Aurora danced above me the tango of the universe.
The art on DA varies by subject, style, medium, size, aspect ratio, colour and encompasses works as tiny as an emoticon to those that have no visual prompt, such as literature.
However, only two networks showed signs of having centralised in this way, and, probably as a result, the number of patients treated per clinician remained as tiny as in a 1997 study (Edwards et al, 1997).
Tiny, as in a billionaire with one or two zeros lacking on his bank account.
At airport check-ins, breakthrough "sniffing" technology will detect explosives in traces as tiny as billionths of a gram.
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