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Even the sharpest suits are ruined by a tiny stain on the shirt.
At Peter L Stern rare books in Boston, Massachussets, a 1925 first edition, first printing copy with a "tiny stain" is for sale at $85,000£56,26868), while a copy with a "Faint erasure on the front free endpaper; spine a little dull" has an asking price of just $3,750.
Instead you go get the 409 and scrub off a tiny stain.
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By E. B. White The New Yorker, July 4, 1936 P. 7 Mary Astor of North Hollywood, Cal., has written us to ask where we get our tiny stained-glass phials which we fill with sugar-water and hang on the porch to lure humming-birds.
It's a good idea to wear clothes that you aren't going to be upset about if the clothes get a tiny paint stain and/or etc.; kids are kids and accidents happen.
She opened her mouth and pressed a tiny chocolate-stained lower tooth forward with her tongue.
Standing by a hot plate, Dr. Huang heated the papers so that each lipstick sample melted into its own blob of colored paste, surrounded by a tiny, widening oil stain.
Although PAM/Endo also accumulated in puncta surrounding the nucleus (Fig. 4e), its distribution was more widespread, with tiny puncta of staining distributed throughout the cell.
Purple ink sloshed inside the tiny screw-top bottle, staining the glass in curtains of color.
You'll feel a fizz while the tiny bubbles scrub away stains and kill germs.
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