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There is a tiny gas flare, rows of green lights and a tugboat bobbing beside it on the murky water.
"One Run Elmer" (1935) finds Keaton in another lunar landscape, his tiny gas station the only human edifice in an unbounded desert.
She works in Dakar at a tiny gas station that functions as the center of the universe: everyone she knows passes through her orbit.
The vibrations, they said, collapsed tiny gas bubbles in the liquid, heating them to millions of degrees, hot enough to initiate fusion.
The first day of the walkout was more like a tiny gas leak, imperceptible deep into the night, with only the faintest whiff signaling to the sleepless that something was not right.
There is a hole in the ground for a toilet, a tiny gas stove for cooking and a black metal trunk to keep the snakes and rats out of the macaroni and rice.
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IS there a need for a new breed of tiny gas-free commuter cars that match the old stereotypes of electric vehicles -- that they are puny, plasticky and incapable of going very far?
Aside from hosting exiled foes of Mr Mubarak, the tiny, gas-rich emirate sponsors the al-Jazeera TV channel, which often ridicules Egypt's 80-year-old leader and backs the Muslim Brotherhood, his main opposition.
ZURICH — The decision by FIFA's executive committee three years ago to award the 2022 World Cup to the tiny, gas-rich emirate of Qatar was to many outsiders the perfect example of the secretive and insular way major decisions are made at the top levels of world soccer's governing body.
Amnesty, which carried out interviews with 210 workers and held 14 meetings with Qatari authorities, said that multinational construction firms profiting from the $220bn£137bnbn) construction boom in the tiny gas-rich state could not ignore the actions of the web of subcontractors employed to do the work.
A group of industrious MIT researchers have developed a tiny gas-turbine engine that fits inside a silicon chip measuring about the size of a quarter.
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