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We ate the crocodile and kedjenou with attieke – cassava pulverized into tiny grains resembling couscous.
This week I worked with tiny grains and seeds: millet and teff, amaranth and chia seeds.
It's a very noisy place, with a lot of chaff disguising tiny grains of wheat.
It's an empire built on tiny grains of keyword-searchable sand.
(Conventional black-and-white prints, which are made up of tiny grains of silver, remain the undisputed longevity champions).
Rome, or at least Graziani, was up to the neck in the same tiny grains of sand that bothered Napoleon.
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When the steel is heated again, the tiny grain structures merge.
And yes, that premise probably contains a tiny grain of truth.
He insists that he will work only for winners, but a tiny grain of idealism remains deep in his heart, along with a sense of shame.
Understanding the past also has the benefit of making you feel different: more open, more like a tiny grain of sand on an enormous beach of time.
Experts are probably right to sound the alarm on the amount of time that children spend with digital devices, but the good-humored Mr. Garner may safely take their warnings with a tiny grain of salt.
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