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2. Meanwhile, peel tangerines, removing tiny threads of pith.
The negative of words she embodies in the tiny threads of metal from an engraver's shop.
Microfibers – tiny threads shed from fabric – have been found in abundance on shorelines where waste water is released.
(The brains, eyes and fat are left out, and egg white and tiny threads of veal added to hold it together).
Encouraged by the damp, the tiny threads of fungi mycelium that reach underground are now creating these fruit forms, destined to spread their spores.
Among the most successful were the white flared skirts, shown with sharp little cardigan jackets in a gray knit or a ribbed top; minis with rounded side tabs, and her interpretation of lace: squibs of fused jersey linked by tiny threads.
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One tiny thread breaks, and the whole thing unravels".
With Mr. Hussein, like Elvis, there will probably always be a tiny thread of society that doubts the official version of events.
Reading any Henty novel today, there is a tiny thread that leads back to where in England the heart once beat.
So it's a heartening conclusion, although for me there's a wistful note, too, because one tiny thread of this tale connects me to it.
"Crash: A Tale of Two Species" on PBS, an installment of "Nature," is quiet, personal and specific, a filmmaker's attempt to show how one tiny thread of the environment is unraveling.
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