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Why didn't you lift just a tiny finger for conservation?
To illustrate her point, she jabs a tiny finger in my direction.
"The part of the bunker he was in was this little tiny finger of sand," Sluman said.
Sasha Meza lifted her tiny finger, delicately pointing herself out among her junior high school classmates in the yearbook.
"I can't do this all night," Ms. McCartney laughed, sucking on the tiny finger Evelyn kept sticking in her mouth.
Shoot people through them?" And then he points a tiny finger through the gun slot, demonstrating to his classmates how to kill the Turks.
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He guessed correctly that tiny finger-propelled bikes would be a sleeper holiday toy.
Ms. Matthusen isolated and distorted fragments of his speech and extended tiny finger-tapped thumps into a fidgety rhythm track that accompanied increasingly frenetic violin improvisations.
As the two lovers part, Romeo (Sonny Valicenti) offers Juliet (Laura Esposito) one final, tiny finger-wave, a boyish and tender gesture that elicited a quiet "awww" from many in the audience.
The technique is so precise that it can be used to monitor these interactions in single dendritic spines, the tiny finger-like projections on nerve cell branches at which signalling takes place.
Closer examination revealed that neurons in the motor cortex displayed various structural changes associated with degeneration, such as a decrease in the length, branching and complexity of dendrites, and a reduction in the number of dendritic spines, the tiny, finger-like protuberances which receive chemical signals from other cells.
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