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They dig tiny nest burrows in sandbanks and feed on insects, caught on the wing.
Make a shabby chic spring wreath, complete with a tiny nest and colorful rosettes.
Investing in your financial future is, day-to-day, about as exciting as transcribing other peoples' meetings it's a slow process by which a tiny nest egg grows by fractions of percentage points until you're ready to retire, at which point you'll be able to buy whatever video game system you like, and can you even imagine how intense Halo 65 will be?
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But by the time of "Tarzan Escapes!" (1936), Jane has converted their tiny jungle nest into something resembling a split-level tree house.
Moreover, these CR isolates showed much greater variability than the US representatives of the subspecies, which corresponded to a tiny subset nested within the X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa variation.
In a strip with the unassuming title (typical of Martin) "Brain Surgery," a surgeon slices off the top of a patient's head to reveal the "wonder of all anatomy": several tinier heads nested Russian-doll style.
The details are stunningly real — an old chandelier flickers with light, miniature trousers hang on a frayed clothesline, a tiny bird's nest is burrowed in a charred cornice.
'Luckily, they look very different,' says Vy. Leaves that will later be used to wrap sticky rice are glistening, and an 'ant house' – a tiny, box-shaped nest made of leaves – has been dislodged by droplets and lies on the ground.
Like other members of the Nidulariaceae, C. helenae resembles a tiny bird's nest filled with 'eggs' spore-containing structures known as peridioles.
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