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"She'd gone into prison as a force to be reckoned with and come out a tiny shred of aged mass.
There is a tiny shred of good news for Lehman Brothers, the beleaguered investment bank: one of the investments of its Healthcare Venture Capital arm, a biotech company called Fluidigm, is set to go public this week.
What, however, gives Bond's play a tiny shred of hope is the extraordinary final scene in which Len, who for much of the action has been Pam's punchbag, meticulously mends a chair.
This (click through, as the embedding doesn't seem to work) is spectacularly dumb: Leave aside the gratuitous insult to a visiting head of state and an ancient culture; I would only blog this if I had a tiny shred of linguistic analysis to add.
There is at least a tiny shred of evidence then that there are at least some parts of the Android@Home project that haven't fallen victim to Google's "spring cleaning" program just yet.
I comb the news fifty times a day looking for updates, rocket locations and any tiny shred of information that might help me predict what might happen next.
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Here and there, tiny shreds of slow-roasted tomato add a sharp, acidic burst of flavor.
That fuzzy material lining the lint trap is made up of tiny shreds of thread from hundreds of microscopic tears in the fabric of your clothing.
Earlier this summer Mr. McAllister sounded an alarm about what he and others said appeared to be fecal material and tiny shreds of toilet paper surfacing above the underwater pipe.
Sprinkled over the proceedings, as fans of Boyle both hoped and expected, were pieces of film — not scenes, not even clips, but tiny shreds, just enough to meet a dual need.
Microplane's steel grating drum produces a cloud of tiny shreds of Parmesan, aged Manchego or pecorino, and unlike a vertical grater, uses almost the entire piece of cheese.
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