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"MG 42," a tiny panel with gold leaf pressed on measuring only 21 by 12 centimeters, or 8 inches by about 5, was sold for £481,250.
Isolated and enlarged, a single tiny panel by Steve Ditko from a 1964 issue of "The Amazing Spider-Man" approaches the gloomy monumentalism of a Rothko.
Then, toward the end of the session, when Mr. Wyndham had just failed to obtain a winning bid for a tiny panel by Eugène Boudin, a clerk handed him a scrap of paper.
In a 2009 interview, Moore recalled that he took advantage of Gibbons' training as a former surveyor for "including incredible amounts of detail in every tiny panel, so we could choreograph every little thing".
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The medium allows us to adopt a perspective that is not merely omniscient but truly godlike: Ware's characters remain trapped in their tiny panels, but we are above them, looking in, and can see what they can't — the travails that await them — with a simple flick of our eyes across the page".
He is looking for growth in the new field of micro displays, which are tiny panels with a lens, and in a proprietary technology called liquid crystal intense display, or LCiD.
A tiny submerged panel creates a galvanic-battery effect, producing just enough electricity to power the clock.
You'll instantly see a photo, job title, and company in a tiny Intro panel inserted into your emails.
When it comes to specifications, the Phantom Reactor features a tiny touch panel at the top to control the speaker.
The yet unnamed device has a tiny solar panel behind the lid, making it possible to charge the phone through the power of the mighty sun.
The SL model doesn't feature any additional hardware to extend the EV's limited range; while there's a tiny solar panel on the rear spoiler, it's just for keeping the accessory battery topped off.
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