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In the context of Minogue's discography, her 11th album marks an infinitesimally tiny dip.
The garden, with its tiny dip pool, leads to olive groves.
The government's approval rating stood at 73% in mid-October only a tiny dip fromid-October onlyoyed when it took power in September.
It was the first interruption in the steady increase of U.S. ad expenditures since a tiny dip of 0.6percentt in 1970, and the largest drop in four decades.
Kepler, an orbiting telescope owned by NASA, America's space agency, looks for exoplanets by identifying the tiny dip in brightness caused when one of them passes in front of its host star, as seen from Earth a phenomenon known as "transiting".
And it orbits its parent star firmly inside the "habitable zone", in which temperatures are just right for liquid water.The planet was found by NASA's recently-defunct Kepler space telescope, which stared at hundreds of thousands of distant stars, looking for the tiny dip in brightness produced when a planet crosses in front of its star as seen from Earth.
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It looked for tiny dips in brightness caused when planets drift in front of their parent star.
If Westhoff were to plot on a graph the unit's performance through eight games, there would be no undulating waves, no minor surges or tiny dips that indicate stability and strength.
I find that if I get a tiny dipping bowl and pile it high with whatever I desire – dense chocolate brownies, sticky halva – I feel satisfied, even with a tiny portion.
Kepler monitors tiny dips in starlight that occur when planets pass in front of their stars.
They measure tiny dips in a star's brightness that could indicate a planetary body passing in front of the camera's line of sight.
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