Sentences with phrase «with tiny gaps»

Even with tiny gaps, I was able to see the race car wallpaper border through the cracks!
It consists of a pair of thin, flat, metal electrodes with a tiny gap sandwiched in between.

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With a tiny handful of teams scrambling to sign the world's best players, there is a growing gap between the few, like Barça, with enough money to compete at the highest level, and the masses below tWith a tiny handful of teams scrambling to sign the world's best players, there is a growing gap between the few, like Barça, with enough money to compete at the highest level, and the masses below twith enough money to compete at the highest level, and the masses below them.
My family is just starting to move off of GAPS so last week (since I didn't have my starter yet) I baked no knead with a tiny bit of yeast and added whey and apple cider vinegar to ferment the loaf.
It wouldn't much help Monaco with as big of an aggregate gap, but if he could distract Juventus at all to create the tiniest opening for them to crawl through, it would be worth it.
When neurons are stimulated, they spike with enough electric current to send neurotransmitters across a tiny gap called a synapse, where other neurons, in turn, are similarly stimulated and provoked.
Oral had to contend with the drug's tendency to form itself into tiny spheres — a shape that causes gaps and pores that weaken structural integrity of the polymer.
I used a level with each panel and the black plywood made any tiny gaps blend into the wall.
I got burned a few times at Baby Gap with oh so cute clothes with tiny buttons — they tended to use them more than the other stores I shopped at.
It's also nigh - on impossible to adjust the rake of the seat with door closed, the gap to put your hand through to reach the rotary adjuster is tiny.
One of the first cars I even owned was a bright red MINI and I still have fond memories of my little car which took me everywhere with the throaty noise of the engine, whizzing through every gap and fitting well into the tiniest parking spot.
This is a cave for the physically fit only and is a good cave for those with some caving experience - expect rock walls, small crevices, tiny gaps, bats, blind crickets, spiders, and massive «crystal» stalagmites and stalactites.
They're now more willing to place their cars into tiny gaps and race wheel to wheel with you, although sometimes they did get a bit too aggressive, usually resulting in me getting punted off the track.
Here he uses vintage suitcases as the foundation and roof of his architectural models, filling the gap in between with tiny rooms — some resembling hotels, other shopfronts.
But after they quit, and started playing around with tiny sensors and conductive fabrics they realized that there was a gap between what they wanted and what technology could provide.
As with the Tournament Edition, there's a tiny gap between zones that can be a bit jarring, but otherwise, the lighting is both gorgeous and useful for differentiating game profiles.
I selected two, 4» teak storage benches from Wayfair, and worked with the delightful folks at Cushion Source to create custom outdoor cushions that transformed the storage benches into one long couch that spans the entire gap between our two tiny cottages:
Fill in any gaps with tiny pieces of paper napkins.
Once it was all done, I went back with some tiny pinecones and filled in some gaps that I thought showed too much.
Only one side was off slightly, but we filled that tiny gap with wood filler.
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