Sentence examples for tiny flashes from inspiring English sources

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They do this by looking for tiny flashes of light that the gates give off as they open and shut.In this section Under the influence Publishing, perishing, and peer review Back-side inspection ReprintsAnd they really are tiny flashes.

The only break in the cool grays and whites are the areas around the eyes and tiny flashes of color around each wrist.

On the day Paati dies, Aasha sees a black butterfly "with trailing teardrop tails," its wings edged with "tiny flashes of cobalt blue".

Since our real mental life is made in tiny flashes in the midst of our routines, we have to stretch it out, taffy-like, in literature to cover a span of time worthy of it.

The movie around them is midlevel for a Syfy Saturday night: dreary and incoherent, with some credible action sequences and tiny flashes of wit, like Ms. Hemingway's warning to a fellow survivor who's scrounging for food: "Those aren't onions, kid".

The Rome group set about trying to detect the WIMPs with a material called sodium iodide, which scintillates, or emits tiny flashes of light, when particles collide with it.

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Each has a two-megapixel camera, with a tiny flash, that can also record video.

Tiny flash drives are also helping to modernize accordion-style wallet photo albums.

But there is something similar: a tiny flash of jealousy and frustration.

Like a duchess unwarily revealing her pants to the world's gaze, Oliver Letwin, the Cabinet Office minister, reportedly let slip a tiny flash of bigotry.

And I saw it: a tiny blur of dark and a tiny flash of flaming red, poised in the air no more than a foot from my eyes.

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