If you see that the belt is frayed or has
tiny cracks around the edges, it's time to replace it.
Not exact matches
In fact, this pair represents only a
tiny fraction of the digital ecosystem that has built up
around the exploiting of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's
Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017 study.
Lentini was particularly struck by the presence of
tiny cracks, or crazing, in the window glass in a dozen houses
around the periphery, where the firemen had been able to reach with their hoses.
Geochemists explored the outcrop in a
tiny submersible vehicle, hoping to collect samples of the warm fluids that emerge from
cracks in the rocks; they didn't count on finding dozens of octopuses huddled
around the
cracks.
It is extremely
tiny (like 20 square feet), has the cheapest fixtures possible, and over the past year since we moved in, the brown painted vanity has been chipping
around the handles, the tiles were not set properly, so every single one has several
cracks, and the floor isn't level so the toilet rocked back and forth whenever you sat on it.