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There wasn't even a tiny scratch on the screen.
As our daughter's always saying when she gets a tiny scratch: "There was blood everywhere".
She sweeps in like a mannequin, utterly cool apart from a little hankie-wringing, a tiny scratch of the wrist, a glance at the whiskey bottle.
With help from Rocky, Boyer extracted Hadi from the gutter, where he had been lying bent and unmoving, and found him "completely unscathed, one tiny scratch on his knee not even worthy of a Band-Aid".
RALPH GENTLES, a street map and pen in hand, stared at the sidewalk on 42nd Street in front of Grand Central Terminal yesterday morning, then made a tiny scratch on his map to denote a patch of uneven sidewalk.
A leisurely drive around Provence in spring sounds blissful, but it could be another matter entirely if you end up having to pay a hefty insurance excess charge because of a tiny scratch on your hire car.
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Mr. Piechota said they also "read the surface" of the tablets, treating each piece like a shape in a jigsaw puzzle — "the fragments only fit together one way," he said — and looking at discolorations or tiny scratches for clues.
Mr. Jobs angrily held up his iPhone, angling it so everyone could see the dozens of tiny scratches marring its plastic screen, according to someone who attended the meeting.
Wallace says the silver plating will withstand hundreds of thousands of mouse clicks, though like anything silver that is handled, it will develop a patina of tiny scratches after a while and will need regular polishing.
"This isn't oil from the supermarket," sniffed Mr. Domenici, a house painter and part-time cultivator whose hands were covered with tiny scratches he got picking olives, the fruit he brings here every December to have pressed into oil.
The surface around the scratch should begin to look shiny with many tiny scratches.
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