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He divided his creation into tiny segments, most of them relentlessly energetic.
But it had to be a TV show without commercial breaks, because I don't know how to write tiny segments.
"The Clock" counts off the minutes of a 24-hour day using tiny segments from thousands of films.
Actors are constantly chopping and changing, filming tiny segments that are then woven into the tapestry of a finished film.
Digital time compression, however, works by discarding tiny segments of repetitive audio (for example, 30 milliseconds of a vowel) and reconnecting the remaining bits, leaving the pitch unaltered.
Tiny segments of track or steam plumes will suffice, as will train wrecks, bridge trestles or portraits of baggage handlers or locomotive cleaning crews.
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A tiny segment of the population practices local religions, and an even smaller group follows Buddhism.
The new government was bourgeois, or middle-class, representing a tiny segment of the population.
But let's not keep pretending that one tiny segment of a dying industry is making a comeback.
Internet telephone service remains a tiny segment of telecommunications but is being rapidly embraced, especially by big businesses.
They said that the move was a step toward eventually ending chimp research, already a tiny segment of federal research.
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