Sentence examples for tiny tiers from inspiring English sources

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The 11th century miniatures consisted of a cornice (kapota), a floor (vyalamala), a balustrade (vedika) and a roof (kuta) with a voluptuous moulding, while in the 12th century, detailed dravida miniature towers with many tiny tiers (tala) came into vogue.

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Strips of grilled portobello mushrooms ($7) on a bed of mesclun were molded into a Statue of Liberty motif with basil oil and balsamic reduction forming the spikes of the crown and four tiny, tiered red (pepper), white (mozzarella) and green (zucchini) rounds surrounding it.

Every one of these has a story," he says, inspecting tiny, tiered facets cascading down the sides of the gem.

Her husband, one Fahrudin Pjanic, was in Luxembourg where he had agreed to play football and have a job on the side, but had been denied a transfer request by the tiny third-tier team.

In contrast, squeezing out the middle class by allowing the tiniest top tier of the population to accumulate enormous wealth through rash tax policies, while acquiring an increasingly burdensome wartime debt, leads to stark economic and social divisions in society between the oligarchs — the "haves and have more" — and everyone else.

In its place, perhaps, shot glasses of hot Nutella, garnished with tiny croutons, or a tier of slightly battered hollow santas, each featuring the ambassador's name scrawled in white icing across their tums.

Despite the many barriers in place that only let a tiny minority reach the highest tiers of fame, "it's part of the way the system works that everybody needs to think that they can be a YouTube star in order to keep going back and watching, and liking, and contributing content to the platform that continuously needs new content".

It would also mean Argentina missing out on a place in the second tier by a tiny margin.

When she did take it off, we had a chance to see the tiny tucked strapless bodice and tiered silvery skirt - all she needed was a snake in each hand like the Minoan goddesses who wore a similar style of skirt 4000 years ago.

Botticelli starts exactly as he continues, with a chart of hell as it drills like a tornado down beneath the earth: tier upon tier of theatrical balconies from which tiny figures topple, descending to that everlasting winter - a semi-circle of icy blue, drawn with the precision of a geometry-set protractor.

"Udinese, for example, built itself up from a tiny club in the Italian second tier by signing players like Alexis Sánchez for e250,000 and then selling them for e32m to Barcelona".

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