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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.
With only the thinnest pen line – a tiny widening of the eye pupil, a downturned eyebrow or the sole of a foot treading charily through snow – she conveys their fear.
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In a flatter third set he turned the vice until tiny fault-lines widened into serious cracks; as Murray's movement slowed, he stepped up the aggression and won eight games in nine as the match moved into its fourth hour.
Internally, the income gap is widening between the tiny slice of wealthy Saudis and the rest of the fast-growing population of 22 million.
A cardinal fact of the recession and recovery is the ever widening gap between a tiny minority of very rich and the rest.
Keen: First, it is fostering inequality by widening the gap between a tiny little elite and the vast majority of people.
The surface water migrates into tiny cracks in the ice, steadily deepening and widening them until the monumental structure starts to fall apart, Dr. Scambos said.
First, a tiny fraction of the central government education budget for widening participation, long since trimmed from the heady days of Labour expansion, could be usefully put to this purpose.
He lengthened and widened the tiny galley kitchen, with openings to integrate it into the living room.
Mr. Snow, who arrives in Beijing on Tuesday for two days of meetings with top financial officials, has said he intends the press the Chinese to at least widen the tiny band within which the yuan is allowed to fluctuate in currency market trading.
Sonic Sounds, with its piles of records and CDs and T-shirts crammed into a tiny upstairs room, had a kind man behind the counter who would recommend things to accommodate my widening tastes.
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