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Recently in one US newsroom staff were digesting the idea that their brand was part of an experiment with Facebook to publish their stories directly onto the platform, as executives presented on mobile growth and revenues: "The numbers were huge but the revenues were relatively tiny," noted one editor.
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"Ah – there they are … in the tiny notes".
"And he took notes – tiny, tiny notes in this little journal he had, in the tiniest print he could write.
"That's good," I say, a tiny note of panic in my voice.
In a jail cell, for instance, an imprisoned girl discovers tiny notes Pato has left behind in a mattress.
I put a tiny note inside too, scented with the last of my Tocca perfume that Bruno loved so much.
Some request unmanly soya milk, though I detect a tiny note of disdain when O'Neill tells me this.
She went to Twitter, wrote a tiny note explaining her problem, and within 10 minutes her online audience had provided leads to lawyers and better accountants.
Schmidt does the tiny notes beautifully, and an alert, specific comment often brings the flavour of a page of Faulkner or Charlotte Brontë before us.
Meanwhile, Liao tried to keep his memories of what he had heard and seen in prison by scribbling tiny notes in a copy of the classic Chinese novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
The halfpenny stamps needed were cheaper than those for letters, though not all writers relished the postman knowing their business: some used code or mirror writing; others added tiny notes beneath the stamp.In the early days, most towns had a card publisher; images of football greats and film stars were sold alongside local scenes and newsy snaps by opportunistic photographers.
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