Sentences with phrase «tiny magnifying glass»

If it has rolled out to your device, it will show up as a tiny magnifying glass at the bottom of your screen when you take a photo or open one.

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It also comes equipped with a magnifying glass so you can see your baby's tiny digits clearly.
The technology works by focusing sound waves inside the body to generate a tiny hot spot, much like a magnifying glass focuses light.
They are so tiny that you almost can't see them without a magnifying glass or microscope.
To my surprise, the dermatologist hovered her magnifying glass over the tiny, tear - shaped, pale - colored spot near my left nostril.
So the next thing that I absolutely love about this cleanser is that it's vegan, but the really amazing part is that all the ingredients in it are listed out on the back in a chart stating where the ingredient came from as well, and not just in super tiny print at the very bottom, like on most products, but in writing you can actually read, without a magnifying glass, in the middle of the tube on the back.
Wiseman listens raptly as a panoply of docents decode the great canvases of Da Vinci, Rembrandt, and Turner; he visits with the museum's restorers as they use magnifying glasses, tiny eye - droppers, scalpels, and Q - tips to repair an infinitesimal chip; he attends administrative meetings in which senior executives do (polite) battle with younger ones who want the museum to become less stodgy and more welcoming to a larger cross-section of the public.
Save the Stars Game (colour and B+W)- search for and solve tiny additions within 1o, using a magnifying glass.
Rescue the Badges Game (colour and B+W)- search for and solve tiny additions within 5, using a magnifying glass.
Alien Subtraction Search (1 colour and 1 mostly B+W copy)- search for and solve tiny subtractions within 1o, using a magnifying glass.
In most cases, you can just squint to make out the tinier text, but the app is permanently locked into portrait view, which makes viewing two - page spreads impossible without a magnifying glass.
Climbing to the top of a tall, white ladder, he used a magnifying glass dangling from a thread to read a message printed in tiny letters on the ceiling: «YES.»
She creates the tiniest of mosaics, intricate pop - up books, and small painted playing cards that I'm convinced are the result of Cinderella's mice long hours and a jeweler's magnifying glass.
For more than forty years Ackling has made all of his work by the same method: focusing sunlight through a magnifying glass to burn lines of tiny dots onto found and rescued materials: bits of driftwood, scraps of card, or most recently the contents of his garden shed: discarded wooden boxes and the handles of old tools.
I looked at some of the frost through a magnifying glass and saw it was made of tiny thin crystals poking up every which way, a bit like early morning beard fuzz.
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