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The book is rounded out with selected installments of Verbeek's other strips, including "The Terrors of the Tiny Tads," in which a group of small, scribbly-looking children encounter threatening beasts like the Cariboogaboo, the Backgamonkey and a pair of "militantalizing" suffragists (hey, it was 1914).
On the reverse of each Sammy Sneeze page was printed a non-Sammy Sneeze strip the complete run of McCay's The Story of Hungry Henrietta, as well as selections from John Prentiss Benson's The Woozlebeasts, and Gustave Verbeek's The Upside-Downs of Little Lady Lovekins and Old Man Muffaroo and The Terrors of the Tiny Tads.
The original books are small, just a few inches on a side, which parents might find a tad tiny for their sleep-deprived eyes.
The test revealed the word "Hokkaido" was a tad too tiny and needed a larger typeface and more space to spread out.
By Tad Friend Darlene Love Darlene Love, a tiny dynamo with golden ringlets, peered at a black-and-white photograph on the wall of her dressing room at the Ed Sullivan Theatre, where "Late Show with David Letterman" tapes.
While the décor of the rooms said Woody Allen's "Sleeper," her packaging, in her tiny, glittery, pneumatic frame, was a tad less modern, perhaps dating to about 1982; the overall visual effect was somewhere between a flashback and "Flashdance".
The speakers are tiny and tinny, and online video can be a tad jerky.
The interview is over and the dust has settled, a tad -- maybe now everyone can have a tiny bit of perspective.
Normally, men's ring fingers are a tad longer, and women's index fingers are a tiny bit longer.
And the iPhone's screen is a tad sharper, which makes a difference when you are reading tiny print or watching videos.
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