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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.
This was apparent in my first visit when I ordered dakshin din raat, a delicious starter consisting of tiny segments of a loose mix of vegetables centered with Indian white cheese in a fennel-spiked honey-tomato sauce.
SNPs occur when tiny segments of DNA differ between populations.
Detailed descriptions are usually more accurate but information-dense and therefore often beyond human comprehensibility (unless limited to tiny segments of a macro-level phenomenon).
Amberjack is arranged in a bowl with herbs, curls of puffed pigskin and tiny segments of slightly smoked tangerine, like something you might see at Animal.
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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.
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