Sentences with phrase «small tiny dots»

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Experience your feelings... Now picture a tiny dot on the horizon... Gradually you can make out the shape of a small boat... The boat is approaching the shore; as it reaches the beach you see in the boat the person who is most important to you.
Second, if you don't have a tiny spatula to spread your dots, you can use a small spoon instead.
At its heart is the idea that the fundamental particles we observe are not point - like dots, but rather tiny strings that are so small that our best instruments can not tell that they are not points.
To test the predictions of the computer model, the Oxford team let 20 real locusts roam for 8 hours in a small square arena dotted with tiny pots of wheat.
Tiny red dots on the skin, called petechiae, occur when the smallest blood vessels in the body, called capillaries, bleed into the skin.
In order to distract the eye from all that fabric you're wearing wearing your maxi skirt with an attention - grabbing printed top such as a cute polka dot, a smaller - scaled graphic or tiny floral.
Radiograph of an os penis Small black dots are tiny uric acid stones surrounded by urinary dye.
Covered with lush vegetation, this rocky islet, dotted with tiny sand coves, offers two main landing spots to its visitors: Bon Island Restaurant is ideally located between two small beaches at the northwestern tip of the island while Long Beach is a semi-private 300m - long strip of white sand situated on the northeastern coast of Koh Bon.
Varkala is a tiny town on a series of cliffs, with a few small beaches dotted here and there.
The object is to keep your tiny red dot orbiting on screen as long as possible, arcing it around planets and stars (represented by larger and smaller abstract shapes) as it swirls and whirls around the screen.
For him, finding a smaller brush or a device that made a tinier dot, was an event.
Small dots start to pile up and make a tiny topography of marks across the surface.
«Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices,» he wrote.
To fit into the Dot's tiny body, its accompanying speaker is also very small, and therefore, less powerful.
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