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But when I got back to the change room it showed a tiny mark.
Such was the case with our egg sandwich rite (minus the religious symbolism and retail opportunities), which has made its own tiny mark on our tiny history.
The young woman has a small mole or beauty-spot on her cheek; somehow this tiny mark pins the image to its canvas, fixing thedistance between the viewer's eye and the surface of the painting, the paint on the surface to the face itself.
A couple of hours later Clarke was given caught behind off Broad, also called for a review, and suffered the same fate, as Hot Spot – in full working order, unlike when England sought to overturn the lbw decision against Jonathan Trott on Thursday – showed a tiny mark revealing the thinnest of edges.
But although the device still works fine and only has one "very tiny mark in the back," it is nothing more than a collector's item.
Yet tripping over her own feet and falling head first into the unpaved street, she scraped the side of her forehead, leaving a tiny mark for all to see.
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Up close, they reveal thousands of tiny marks, blotches, and erasures, each discretely energetic and decisive.
Clusters of tiny marks can sometimes be read as groups of figures massed together for a cause, and his "Winter Branches" gives hints of this.
In the works he painted around Lysterfield in Victoria in the mid-1960s he renders the scale and mystery of the physical world by tiny marks.
Tiny marks of shrapnel fleck the great stone staircase that rises from the Thai side to the temple, along with two stone dragons that flank the steps.
The effect is a Zen-like poetry of tiny marks – symbols, numbers and letters that nearly amount to words but stay just on this side of visual abstraction.
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