They imagine dropping
a tiny being into one building block in the quantum spacetime.
Finding a rhythm as a family can be difficult when you introduce a new
tiny being into the mix.
Not exact matches
Revlo, which
is currently
tiny, might fall
into the category.
Having a reliable running belt beats trying to tuck your items
into a sports bra, waistband, or those
tiny pockets that
are often built
into running shorts that usually look like they couldn't hold a single quarter — let alone hold it securely.
The
tiny, synthetic beads — found in facial cleansers, hand washes and toothpastes — have
been found to pollute our waters and introduce toxic chemicals
into the food chain.
The
r - process goes something like this: As neutron stars move toward each other, a
tiny bit of their material gets shot
into space at incredible speeds.
And this
is precisely why the «comfort zone» kills careers and businesses - a
tiny lack of focus and your small company
is plunged
into the red.
Tinier than a single grain of rice (2 mm x 12 mm) and encased in a glass cylinder, the radio frequency identification - enabled (RFID) chips
are a bit like the implants pet owners have veterinarians insert
into their furry friends to follow their whereabouts.
That
's about 150 days of writing that can all
be packaged
into one
tiny video.
According to Myneni, when your toothbrush
is worn down, the bristles can't get
into the
tiny gaps, which makes them useless at cleaning.
The Internal Revenue Service revealed new details about its investigation
into tax evasion related to bitcoin, filing court documents that suggest only a
tiny percentage of virtual currency owners
are reporting profits or losses in their annual returns.
His specialty
is taking a
tiny, almost nonsensical idea and turning it
into a cultural phenomenon.
As the storm got closer, they moved operations (and
tiny corals)
into Mote's indoor «wet labs,» which
are equipped with saltwater and warm lights.
It
's a set of 14 light and
tiny sensors that twist individually
into the top of your clubs.
The company
is a
tiny part of Berkshire's portfolio — a small playground for Cool to put her learnings
into practice.
Netflix and other content services threaten to turn the TV
into simply one screen among many, and premium picture quality — once Sony's bread and butter —
is now a selling point for only a
tiny market segment.
Only if you
are also willing to take all of your money, rip it
into tiny pieces, make cupcakes with one piece of money inside each cupcake and then eat all of the cupcakes.
Pet transport
is a relatively
tiny segment of United Airlines» business, but it
was thrust
into the spotlight this month as several dog incidents, including the death of a puppy on board, sparked an outcry on social media and scrutiny from lawmakers and government officials.
Over 20 years, Reimer parlayed a job in the repair bay of a
tiny rural snowmobile dealership
into the creation of a well - recognized international brand that
's become de rigueur in the power - sports world of snowmobiling and motocross.
The strong coffee drink brewed
into a
tiny cup
is pronounced with an «
s» in the first syllable and written «espresso.»
He wants to use this rocket for every launch,
be it sending a legion of
tiny research satellites
into low Earth orbit or intrepid astronauts to Mars.
It makes no difference if there
are tons of metal and wheels separating us or we
're packed
into tiny little buildings like mice in a cage.
A
tiny client without money to spend on services can quickly turn
into a massive one that
is flush with cash.
ReInnervate, a start - up in Durham, England,
is developing a
tiny, three - dimensional plastic scaffolding on which human cells can
be grown
into artificial tissue, and perhaps eventually
into replacements for organs.
Calls
are made by punching numbers
into the keypad or scrolling your phone book with a
tiny joystick / selection button.
Leatherman
is a tried - and - true name in this market, and its Sidekick packs 17 different tools
into into its
tiny steel build, including wire cutters, multiple types of knives, a can opener, a wood and metal file, and Phillips, large, and small screwdrivers, among other things that could help you do grunt work around the house.
Having a purpose — a why — for what you do
is great, but without passion, purpose turns
into that
tiny little square on your to - do list that you checkoff every day (or some days) and mark as «complete.»
Tao's design uses
tiny gold antennae embedded in a purified silk substrate that can
be dunked
into liquids like milk or pasted onto eggs or bananas or other foods using the silk's own sticky, glue - like properties.
The Domino Strategy shows how a
tiny amount of energy can
be converted
into something 1,000 times or even a billion times larger.
It
was from Andy Bailey, the CEO of Petra Coach and the creator of Align Software, Kerpen explains in a LinkedIn post, and it managed to squeeze 16 fundamental differences between successful and unsuccessful people
into one
tiny square of cardboard.
On Tuesday, Apple (AAPL)
is expected to become the latest to push
into smart watches, essentially
tiny computers people wear on their wrists for checking email, tracking how far they jog and, of course, telling time.
While I
am certainly no Chinese real estate expert, I do have at least a
tiny bit of insight
into the market because 1) my girlfriend
was born and raised in China, attended Peking University, and
is now in America on a research fellowship, and 2) her parents own five apartments in China.
In terms of capital deployed
into ICOs, US$ 5 billion, it
is still
tiny.
This
is actually a
tiny amount compared to what Venezuela
was doling out before their production went
into steep decline.
The attorneys go
into further detail about foreign disclosure requirements, but one of the pieces buried in the end of the presentation
is a
tiny note — one that really demands much more notice: as ETHNews previously covered in 2017, the Treasury Department signed a contract with blockchain investigation firm Chainalysis.
It
's been less than two weeks since Hurricane Irma slammed
into the Eastern Caribbean as a Category 4 storm, devastating many of the
tiny islands in its path before barreling
into Florida.
I
was like, «You know, the people at ExxonMobil don't think like this, that they should say everything that comes
into their
tiny little brain.»
At first, these dollars
were like
tiny drops that dripped
into a bucket.
Uber
was probably
tiny and the idea of it going
into Uber, all that craziness that now you see, none of that existed at the time we
were making that decision.
When you invest in an index fund, it
's like putting money
into every single company tracked by that index, for just a
tiny fraction of the cost.
Understand that Cyprus
is (
was) considered a tax heaven by Russians «nouveaux riches» who deposited enormous amounts
into Cyprus
tiny banks.
Andrea: The
tiny details that go
into starting a business that
were just always taken care of in previous jobs.
It wasn't until NSYNC rose to American prominence in «98, with the release of «Tearin» Up My Heart,» that Justin Timberlake
was truly birthed
into our consciousness and took his first
tiny steps toward stardom.
Micro evolution
is creeping
into their mythologies» belief systems, fascinating, but yet so utterly
tiny minded to miss the bigger (and enormous!)
The rythms of the liturgy fall upon my deaf ears and crash against my stony heart year after year, until His word
is beaten
into the fiber of my
being, and piece by piece,
tiny chip by
tiny chip, the Old Man in me dies, and a new man
is raised to life in His likeness.
Does the human
being not see that we created him from a
tiny drop, then he turns
into an ardent enemy?
I
was determined to present a little cross to everyone at church that night in honor of Palm Sunday and the commencement of Holy Week, so the two of us spent the afternoon painstakingly folding the six - inch leaves
into tiny green crosses.
I had already done studies
into evolution, the big bang, physics, and a
tiny bit of quantum physics (that crap
was confusing!)
I had thought I
was starting one particular chapter of my life, one that brought me a lot of joy —
tinies growing
into marvellous big kids, finally emerging from the fog of babies - toddlers mothering, and a strong sense of purpose around my own vocation, for instance — but when I flipped the page, there
was unprecedented change for us.
By taking us inside the experience of one who
is invisible to mainstream society, Ellison challenges us to
be attentive to those who
are invisible in our own congregations and neighborhoods, listening to their stories and gaining a window — however
tiny —
into their experience.