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She is also unbelievably tiny.
It's all big stuff, way out there, or unbelievably tiny stuff, down here, and, either way, it's strange and spooky.
Their pill-shaped enclosure is as close as anyone's yet come to the AirPods' unbelievably tiny bijou of a case.
It consists of an unbelievably tiny in-ear Bluetooth receiver (like so tiny it has to be removed from your ear with a special magnet) connected to a microphone system that's worn under your clothing.
Speaking at the press conference to announce the results, Prof John Kovac of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and a leader of the BICEP2 collaboration, said: "This is opening a window on what we believe to be a new regime of physics - the physics of what happened in the first unbelievably tiny fraction of a second in the Universe".
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Unbelievably, the tiny primates are made of cicada skin and magnolia buds.
Steel said in an interview: "One of the restrictions we've got is that the budget for radio we've got going is so unbelievably, comically tiny, that we couldn't go to Scotland because the fare is too much.
He has tiny little feet and legs and a big, pudgy, unbelievably silky body".
Japan has, as usual, been wholly unhelpful: unbelievably, it has proposed in the Doha talks to reduce its already tiny quota on imported rice.
Unbelievably disappointed.
Unbelievably painful.
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