Sentences with phrase «most diminutive»

Using creative design strategies, you can give even the most diminutive items the prominence they deserve.
BBC Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson drives the Peel P50 — the world's most diminutive car, according to The Guinness Book of World Records — all the way to work... and then through the corridors of the BBC offices.
On the 6th floor of a building right behind the New Museum, Kristen Lorello is one of the most diminutive exhibition spaces in Manhattan (about 165 square feet).
The most diminutive members of the group include mice and dwarf hamsters, which measure two inches for the tiny Roborovski hamster, three inches for mice (minus their tail) and up to four inches for other dwarf hamsters.
Lexus NX 300 What's not to love about the most diminutive SUV offering by Lexus?
My initial charity beast of burden was a loaded NX 300h, the most diminutive of Lexus» SUV family — at least until the subcompact UX arrives later this year.
A paper in the October 10 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences describes newly recognized species of mouse lemurs, the most diminutive primates.

Not exact matches

The diminutive playmaker remains one of the most sought after stars in Europe and with the World Cup coming up an offer from a top European side is likely.
Santi Cazorla; The diminutive Spanish maestro is one of the most complete midfielders on our books.
However, the diminutive forward made just 31 appearances for Spurs over a three year spell, spending most of his time out on loan with Ipswich, Galatasaray and Racing Santander, before joining Real Mallorca in a # 900,000 deal last summer.
Ask most Leicester fans who their season's best player was and they won't spin off the names of Mahrez or Vardy, but that of their diminutive destroyer in central midfield.
Cazorla, like most Spanish players of his generation, is a diminutive little creative midfielder, with great vision, and with all talk of how we have failed to replace Fabgregas, Cazorla would be perfect for us right now.
DIMINUTIVE they may be, but the smallest galaxies seem most able to muscle out visible matter, and so are darker than their larger cousins.
A LUMBERING Irish wolfhound and a diminutive chihuahua look completely different yet most of us know they are both dogs.
TO MOST Brazilians, the hero of last year's World Cup tournament was Romario, the victorious team's diminutive striker.
Straight from the experts, here are the facts behind some of the most notorious myths about the diminutive bloodsuckers.
With her duo - tone pageboy haircut, her diminutive stature and her wonderful openness to new experience, Varda would be an enchanting screen presence even if she were not also one of the world's most innovative filmmakers.
Despite her sufferings, which (ahem) dwarf Paul's significantly, she retains an energetic can - do spirit and an unflagging empathy for the most marginalized people in this diminutive society.
As you might guess, this diminutive 2 - seater isn't the most comfortable for long - haul cruising but is fine for shorter freeway commutes.
Though most of the CX - 3's competitors offer better interior volume within their similarly diminutive bodies, few can match this little Mazda's blend of fuel economy, style, and driving fun.
The Ka + is Ford's most affordable automobile in the European market, and while its diminutive size and modest power would make it a poor match for America's roads and sensibilities, the small car is quite at home across the pond; Ford has sold more than 61,000 examples of the supermini since late - 2016.
Mini seems to be courting drivers whose needs fall somewhere in between its sporty but diminutive standard model and your run - of - the - mill compact wagon, but most would probably be better off picking one or the other.
Most serious is its diminutive size, which, while adding to the Miata's charm, raises safety questions.
Unsurprisingly, it's the A3's backseat and trunk that most feel the pinch of its more diminutive size.
Such a literary fate is somewhat ironic, for his stories and novels consistently depict a lonely, twilight world of half - obscurity — the most haunting of all being the unsettling universe of diminutive Miss M., the midget - heroine - narrator of what surely must be de la Mare's finest novel.
Such a literary fate is somewhat ironic, for his stories and novels consistently depict a lonely, twilight world of half - obscurity — the most haunting of all being the unsettling universe of diminutive Miss M., the midget - heroine - narrator of what surely must be de...
The Curve 9370 is one of the most compact, lightweight BlackBerrys available, and that's a design choice that I'm particularly fond of, given my diminutive hand size.
The miniature and toy sizes are the most popular, since their diminutive frames make them ideal for city living.
It's a diminutive of the Italian Rocco (which means «rest»), but most people think about actual rocks in connection with the name.
We all know that using the regular controller that comes with Xbox One X doesn't make for the most ergonomic experience, so that's why Microsoft has produced the diminutive yet user friendly Media Remote.
The early examples at Acquavella, such as Ripley Ridge (1977) and Urban Freeways (1979), seemed most indebted to his own still lifes with their diminutive reductions of space.
At Shoebox Projects — in the closet — and closing June 2nd, is one of the most unique and diminutive art exhibitions in Los Angeles.
Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
The most powerful moment is the pairing of a diminutive black totem — Sol LeWitt's rough - hewn Early Wood Structure (1962)-- before a massive wall that serves as substrate for a performance piece by Wangechi Mutu.
The diminutive 16 - by - 12 inch panels that carry the most punch — such as Kasahara and Beach (both 2012)-- succeed because they've been injected with enough air to let the viewer's imagination roam (and roam away from the artist's 1950s antecedents).
Even when painting en plein air, as depicted in the diminutive Shadow Painter of 2008, Dodd's most successful compositions are fenestral visions.
Most compelling are groups of diminutive sculptures on tabletops.
Many of those early pieces were text - based interventions — posters, postcards, diminutive publications, a few delicate broadsheets — and most were conceived either for a series of public projects initiated by arts organization Ashkal Alwan
The smaller dimensions on the Slim make it feel like less of a behemoth in most home entertainment systems, but on the same hand, it doesn't come anywhere near the diminutive size of the Wii.
Last but certainly not least, possibly the most surprising product rumored today is some sort of a diminutive HomePod version fetching $ 150 to $ 200.
This diminutive relative of the original Google Home has most of the abilities of its larger brethren, but in a much smaller package.
Despite the diminutive upgrades to its spec sheet, our time with the LG Watch Style wasn't filled with the usual issues we experience with most Android Wear smartwatches.
Smack - bang in the middle is a shiny EE logo, and towards the bottom of the handset is a thin grille hiding the diminutive speaker, unfortunately placed exactly where it's most likely to get covered.
It's designed to fit the most powerful processors and graphics cards — our review unit came with a Core i7 - 5960X and a GTX 980 Ti — into diminutive dimensions.
The Forge TV uses a proprietary codec built for gaming, rather than the standard H. 264 used in most PC streaming solutions, in order to reduce latency and stream a high fidelity image, and the Forge TV is diminutive in size compared to a PC tower.
Flirty and feminine, this relaxed yet quirky living room makes the most of the space's diminutive dimensions.
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