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Deleting Uber from my phone is a first step, a token gesture, a tiny symbol of resistance.
It's such a tiny symbol, negligible in the many, many moments that will make up the Olympics.
A tiny likeness of a horse's head was the logogram for "horse"; a tiny symbol that to my eyes resembles a television antenna was the logogram for "tree".
He'd spent the last day or two transferring all his old posts, setting up a friends list and concocting a new "icon," the tiny symbol that would represent him when he posted: a blurry shot of his face in profile.
A tiny symbol in the catalog indicated that the painting had what is called either an irrevocable or third-party bid, meaning that before the sale, a buyer had already agreed to purchase the art for an undisclosed sum for what must have been below its estimate.
The sum was undisclosed, but a tiny symbol in the catalog indicated that Sotheby's already had what it calls an irrevocable bid going into the sale — meaning that the buyer had already agreed to buy the art, and must be paying the $20 million low estimate.. Of the 58 works at auction, 9 failed to sell.
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Sometimes the women are depicted against all-over, closely patterned grounds, as in "Picabia's Brush," in which a girl, bare down to the tops of her jeans, poses winsomely, a Chinese inscription meaning "paintbrush" tattooed on her left arm against a striking wallpaper of flame red flecked with tiny symbols in gray.
A Miao painting often contains hundreds of tiny symbols, and they fly across the paper like some kind of secret language.
Thanks to tiny symbols on the sticky notes, UXPin's site recognizes the placement of the elements from an iPhone photo I shot of my creation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com