So anyone paying even
a tiny bit of attention knew in 2000 that our economy would be losing $ 12 trillion worth of buying power over the next 10 years or so.
Usually hidden behind the scenes, they gained
a tiny bit of attention a few years back when they created a reproduction of Veronese's Les Noces De Cana (below) which was used in a 2009 performance piece by Peter Greenaway that took place in the refectory of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice where the painting had hung originally.
Not exact matches
If it's too dry and crumbly, add a
tiny bit more
of the milk (paying
attention to the note in the ingredients above).
Professor Kelly seemed a
bit surprised by the amount
of attention and the speed at which he and his kids had become
tiny celebrities in the U.S., U.K., and South Korea.
It's the way that story is told, with an
attention to the
tiniest detail that makes each second
of screen time, the
tiniest bit of action part
of a whole that is holographic.
While there is a
tiny bit of clatter and rattle from the turbodiesel V - 6 at idle, it's only really noticeable if the radio is turned off and you're paying
attention.
We are journeying to Midway to document the many ways in which conservationists are bringing
attention to problems affecting this
tiny but vitally important
bit of land, and how lessons learned here can be applied to other areas
of the world.
This is a hard problem, and deserves more effort and
attention than just throwing out and vigorously defending an idea that even a
tiny bit of later reflection with an actual textbook or two in hand might make you reconsider.
She loves to travel around the world searching for
tiny houses and goes camping in a yellow teardrop trailer which gets quite a
bit of attention on the road.
Only a very
tiny percentage
of bats have rabies, but anyone
bitten by a bat should seek medical
attention just in case.