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The prototype Sound Window units include a pair of unusually tiny stand-alone speakers.
The advocacy group Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood typically goes after the likes of Disney and McDonald's, but its newest crusade centers on an unusually tiny company: TheRealToothFairies.com.
Stetter's group was cultivating a deep-sea archaeote in the lab called Ignicoccus, when they noticed some unusually tiny cells about 400 nanometers in diameter.
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Desks were unusually tidy.
He argues that knowledge-intensive companies are unusually dependent on a tiny number of highly talented workers: a top-notch engineer "is worth 300 times or more than an average engineer".
During the course of this intimate micro-concert, you became unusually familiar with her tiny toenails, her large ears hidden by tresses of hair, and of course her magnificent voice, which you could occasionally hear, unamplified and raw behind the microphone.
To many astronomers, Pluto's tiny size and unusually tilted orbit make it a better match to the icy balls floating in the outskirts of the solar system in what is known as the Kuiper Belt than to the conventional planets like Jupiter and Mars.
The film's title character is also the first princess to possess an 'average' body, who unlike her counterparts, does not have a tiny waist and unusually long limbs.
Your sashimi courses may include slivered needlefish cured with soy, shigoku oyster with an unusually tart ponzu, or a tiny bowl of sliced South Korean squid drizzled with an intense puree of fermented bonito intestines — the sauce tastes like anchovies, more or less.
What you may miss are Tristar strawberries, tiny berries with an unusually late harvest and a flavor that makes regular strawberries seem dull.
For years researchers have recognized that nanoscale capacitors exhibit unusually large electric fields, suggesting that the tiny scale of the devices was responsible for preventing energy loss.
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