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One 2-year-old boy, Amuri, struggled to breathe on a hospital bed while doctors and nurses went through the motions — attaching one of the hospital's scarce pulse-oximeters to his tiny index finger, placing an oxygen mask over his gasping mouth.
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I stood at his shoulder and saw where his tiny, trembling index finger was pointing: lier, n., one that lies (as in ambush).
More importantly, we showed that our designed nanostructures exhibit a remarkable spectral plasmonic sensitivity to the tiny refractive index change of the local dielectric environment.
Apply a tiny bit with your index finger, or, for extra healing power, combine it with coconut oil and honey and dab it on before bed.
(In each case the networks are watched by the opposing party loyalists in tiny numbers: Fox's index of Democrats is just 79; MSNBC's for Republicans is even punier, 65).
A tiny hand grasped my index finger.
Stocks ran up to Wednesday and fell just as fast to Friday, but the indexes managed tiny gains in the face of uncertain economic data and forecasts.
Mr. Wright brought a guidebook to gay Berlin, Mr. Mays spent most of the night creating tiny dollhouse furniture out of index cards, and Mr. Kaufman borrowed a "simple, elegant, tea-length" dress, which he then wore to rehearsal.
Instead, you may be able to peruse a drinks menu beamed onto the counter by a tiny projector, then swipe your index finger over an image of a martini — as if it were displayed on an iPhone touch screen.
Its score of 1.21 on the survey's Climate Change Vulnerability Index puts the tiny cluster of islands at great risk, along with Afghanistan, Somalia, Burundi, Yemen, Niger, Eritrea and Ethiopia.
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