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Bowie is dead, but Lazarus continues to play, a tiny indication of the indelible impact he had on American culture, and on the world.
Which is only a tiny indication of why it's just craziness to close down the Classics department at Royal Holloway, University of London – which is what the senior management are proposing to do.
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There have been, since then, three years of tiny shifts, tiny increments of progress, tiny indications that Shurvon's brain could somehow — to some unknown degree — heal.
Such science-fiction peeks into the future are also a Siggraph staple, but there were tiny indications that the technology was at least moving in that direction.
If the government had the tiniest indication, the tiniest shred of evidence that, not even that I was working for the Russian government, that I was associating with the Russian government, it would be on the front page of the New York Times by lunch time.
The occupation of Malheur (coincidentally a French word for "misadventure," "misfortune," "bad luck," "trouble" or "grief") has not produced even the tiniest indication of such steps.
"The American," filtering out any mention of the character's history and suppressing all but the tiniest indications of emotion, tries to strip the man to his essence.
The film, "filtering out any mention of the character's history and suppressing all but the tiniest indications of emotion, tries to strip the man to his essence," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
The film, directed by Anton Corbijn from a script by Rowan Joffe, by "filtering out any mention of the character's history and suppressing all but the tiniest indications of emotion, tries to strip the man to his essence," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
The film, directed by Anton Corbijn from a script by Rowan Joffe, by "filtering out any mention of the character's history and suppressing all but the tiniest indications of emotion, tries to strip the man to his essence," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
She names a number after the tiniest pause -- an indication of either a downgrade in the number or a self-censorial check as to whether price should ever be mentioned (a WASP thing I know only too well).
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