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In the photogravure or rotogravure (rotary photogravure) process, a negative image is etched into the surface of a copper printing cylinder in tiny cells and dots of various sizes and various depths.
Water retrieved from subglacial Lake Whillans contains tiny cells, and they respond to DNA-sensitive dye, Discover magazine reported.
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Gilmour stood in a recreation of Vanunu's tiny cell and launched into a specially written song.
Using high-powered microscopes and ultrathin glass filaments, workers dressed in space suits and white caps gently squeeze out the contents of a tiny cell and fill it with material from another.
Mr. Blessing's focus here is on the sufferers: Michael Wells, who over the course of the play's three years is kept handcuffed and blindfolded in a tiny cell; and his wife, Lainie, whose grief is compounded by her frustration with a Washington bureaucracy for whom her husband's plight is a political tool.
As one of Mandela's guards, watching the new president engage with South African whites, asks in the movie, "How do you spend 30 years in a tiny cell and come out ready to forgive the people who put you there?" It takes a very special leader.
Declare your belly inch by inch until you sense the wonder of each tiny cell and its own little life within you.
I met Nada, a young activist from Latakia, who was taken from her home, placed into a tiny cell and beaten and raped for months by government police and security services.
Up to 60 men are packed into tiny cells, while women and children simply sit in filthy corridors because there are no more free cells.
Such conditions include concrete furniture, timed showers, tiny cell windows and sharply restricted communications with the outside world, including family members.
Here it was this building, built in 1927, a single-woman's residential hotel with tiny cell apartments, and we converted it to gracious prewar living.
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