Sentences with phrase «than a dime»

And that's not all; the head of the jaw is smaller than a dime.
You don't need a lot; I think I use less than a dime - size for my whole face and neck.
Before we start, let's get something clear: The best marketing and PR will cost you much more than a dime.
It's an inch long, a quarter inch wide, and thinner than a dime.
The capsules themselves are white and slightly bigger than a dime.
Having played through it a few years ago, I can assure readers that it's a great game, even at a price higher than a dime.
Multiple chips, each smaller than a dime, can be inserted throughout the heart wherever needed.
And trying to do things without spending more than a dime is challenging.
Slightly larger than a dime, a newly devised frequency comb (whose spectrum contains equally spaced elements) provides a powerful light source, spanning frequencies of over 550 GHz with a total power of 5 mW.
Did you know that, on average, you pay less than a dime for each cup of Kona coffee you prepare at home?
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CUP photographs an object with a specialty camera lens, which takes the photons from the object on a journey through a tube - like structure to a marvelous tiny apparatus called a digital micromirror device (DMD), smaller than a dime though hosting about 1 million micromirrors, each one just seven by seven microns squared.
I normally squeeze a dab that's no bigger than a dime onto my hands, and it froths up so much that it's enough to use on my entire face.
Coffee meets bagel gives users just a single match per day, facilitating more meaningful connections rather than the dime a dozen approach of tinder.
That means that it took less than a dime of borrowing to create each dollar of equity for ExxonMobil, which is very impressive.
Doctors may be better at perpetuating their own elite status than us dime - a-dozen attorneys (Seriously, if you know of any firms willing to pay a «dime» — gambler - speak for $ 10,000 — for a dozen, let's say, summary judgment briefs drafted, let me know).
If the real ones are too expensive, look for spin - offs; they may not be the real deal, but they'll still have more character than a dime - a-dozen pillow.
But now Caltech researchers have succeeded in crafting terahertz - emitting silicon chips that are smaller than a dime using a standard, inexpensive electronics manufacturing technique.
The patch covers an area comparable to a medium - sized adhesive bandage, and the researchers say the entire patch is thinner than a dime.
If the hernia is larger than a dime, there's a chance that a loop of intestines may be trapped in the muscular hole causing possible severe, fatal consequences if ignored.
They sell bulk packages of profiles that seem to include a fair number of actual singles alongside somewhat more questionable Russian beauties, Nigerian bankers and half - empty profiles, which sometimes sell for less than a dime a dozen.
Recently, neurosurgeons at Houston Methodist Hospital removed a different lesion from Vincent's brain through a tube inserted into a hole smaller than a dime and he went home the next day.
Nigeria's economy, despite its substantial oil production (it is the fourth - leading supplier of oil to the U.S.), declined precipitously in the 1980s: at the beginning of that decade a naira was worth more than a dollar, while today's going rate values the naira at less than a dime.
The Thruway Authority will continue its commitment to the residents of Grand Island, the motorists traveling through and the tourists enjoying the Buffalo Niagara region, to ensure the safety and pleasant riding experience for what amounts to, for residents, less than a dime.
The shrunk up to smaller than a dime.
The pygmy seahorse is smaller than a dime.
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