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"postage stamp" Definitions
  1. a stamp (= a small piece of paper with a design on it that you buy and stick on an envelope or a package before you post it)
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From the mailbag J.W. Anderson's postage stamp-inspired spring campaign can now be purchased in postage-stamp form — $21 for a set of 10.
In 2012, she was featured on a Canadian postage stamp.
The touchscreen is about the size of a postage stamp.
In 1948, a postage stamp was dedicated in their honor.
Otherwise, you look like you're dancing on a postage stamp.
The image appeared on a U.S. postage stamp in 1973.
After all, she's so iconic she's graced an American postage stamp.
She even made it onto a U.S. postage stamp, in 21972.
Some of these devices can be the size of a postage stamp.
First the Pez dispenser, then the Underoos & U.S. postage stamp... now this!
In 1909, however, the eighth was not known as the Postage Stamp.
He was the latest victim of Troon's signature hole, the Postage Stamp.
She looked like an embodiment of a "Make America Great Again" postage stamp.
We limited the use of turf grass to a postage-stamp-size patch.
By late May, 10,722 people shared that postage stamp–sized plot of land.
They're also checking the postage stamp against the stamps found in the brothers' apartment.
Two graphite drawings in the show are around the size of a postage stamp.
Lastly, print your postmark stamp on an envelope with a postage stamp on it!
The Postage Stamp is more subtle; it is long and narrow, rimmed by bunkers.
The per-capita cost for Americans is roughly the cost of a postage stamp.
He also invented 22006 products from sweet potatoes, including molasses and postage-stamp glue.
Stevenson sounded excited, but then he has happier memories than most on the Postage Stamp.
Mr. Milk has been the subject of books, movies, a postage stamp and an opera.
Disappointingly, the sensor doesn't look like an actual nose — more like a rainbow postage stamp.
It's the fee or like the postage stamp that you would put on the envelope.
Today, GANs can produce small, postage-stamp-sized images of birds from a sentence of instruction.
His practiced smile and distant gaze suggest he is already a figure on a postage stamp.
In 1994, a United States postage stamp in Johnson's likeness memorialized him as a national hero.
And for the cost of one postage stamp, it can deliver messages to 85033 specific individuals.
The scene shows a postage-stamp lawn arranged with beach chairs, an inflatable pool, a plastic slide.
And this doesn't even take into consideration the postage-stamp-quality photos of the pre-iPhone era.
Specifically, he might not want to play the Postage Stamp, the 123-yard, par-three eighth hole.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday unveiled a commemorative postage stamp to celebrate the country's medical workers.
I hope he gets his wish and over time Mary winds up commemorated on a postage stamp.
The festival eventually became so popular that in 1998, it got its own postage stamp in France.
The most junior Mr Kim made his debut on a postage stamp within days of his father's death.
In the shelves of its library there are tiny books, each about the size of a postage stamp.
Stratified paint layers from hundreds of small sampling areas, each smaller than a postage stamp, were analyzed microscopically.
Even in the city, property owners can be skittish about taking horticultural risks in their postage-stamp spaces.
The postage-stamp size "Compote and Grapes" (1941) has a frame of brown-stained wood seven inches across.
Incredibly, that's enough to store every book written by humans on a surface the size of a postage stamp.
That's about the size of your average postage stamp, and one-fifth of the size of a normal SSD.
Nowadays, you can purchase hundreds of gigabytes worth of memory in a device no bigger than a postage stamp.
The homecoming party was in the driveway of my aunt's house, next to the postage stamp of a lawn.
It was depicted on a postage stamp in 1965 and, more recently, shown at the National Gallery of Art.
He grew up in the red mesa northlands and attended a postage-stamp-size middle school of 108 students.
Only I couldn't see said grandmothers because the image was the size of a postage stamp and blurry as hell.
"We've built on every postage stamp," says Colm McQuillan of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), which maintains social homes.
The first camera took postage-stamp size images (120 pixels by 90 pixels) and plugged into the phone's headphone jack.
Tech Tip Q. I recently saw a postage stamp that looked like it had a personal photo as the image.
A resonant quintet of color photographs by the young artist Jenna Westra currently occupies this postage stamp of a gallery.
A territory that had once stretched across New York has been reduced to a postage stamp of land outside Syracuse.
Post-revolutionary Tunisia added the word karama —"dignity"—to the national motto, and put Bouazizi's face on a postage stamp.
To send a transaction on Stellar or on Ripple, you have to use their respective token as the postage stamp.
A $10 Arduino computer that's the size of a postage stamp could be surreptitiously installed in moments, creating an unpatchable vulnerability.
A tropical storm, a random fact about postage stamp calories, and the practice of kicking around robots round out our coverage.
The ceilings were dark coffered wood, as in the bedroom, while the floors were covered in postage-stamp-size marble tiles.
The inefficiency of the Italian bureaucracy, whether selling you a postage stamp or fixing a street, was often marvelous to behold.
From the tee box of the tiny hole — 123 yards long and known as the Postage Stamp — Mickelson's eyes went wide.
"William Faulkner liked to say that even his postage-stamp of soil in Mississippi was worth writing about," Mr. Blackwell said.
Using reflected light to create a low-resolution image, the TV had a screen about the size of a postage stamp.
We ordered egg sandwiches and, from the kids' menu, a grilled cheese, which Dan carefully cut up into postage-stamp-size bites.
Avatar photos have gone from postage stamp-style squares to circles, and all the corners on pretty much everything have been rounded.
There's Peter Forsberg, of course, whose Kent Nilsson move won the gold (and put Canadian goalie Corey Hirsch on a postage stamp).
Martin Luther King Jr. was an honorary guest at the inauguration of Nkrumah in 1957 and commemorated on a Ghanaian postage stamp.
In the dimly lit dining area guests are greeted with a fat-washed Old Fashioned and a postage stamp-sized piece of jerky.
In contrast to the heavyweight engines that steer larger satellites, Lozano's model is a nimble microchip about the size of a postage stamp.
In 1973, the US Postal Service put it on a postage stamp that became so popular more than 300 million stamps were printed.
This has to do with a 153-cent postage stamp, one of the most famous ever printed, famous because it was a mistake.
It is named the Postage Stamp because of its small green, even if the rectangular green is shaped more like a mailing label.
Tougher, bumpy-leaved types, like lacinato kale (also known as dinosaur or Tuscan kale), should be about the size of a postage stamp.
An estimated two million people in France have private postage stamp collections, according to the French Association of Dealers and Experts in Philately.
He or she may have struggled to use a "dumbphone" with a display the size of a postage stamp, and a Multi-tap keyboard.
J.W.Anderson's most recent campaign was much smaller in scale — about the size of a postage stamp, actually — and featured lesser-known model, Mayka Merino.
It was here, for example, that he made a small-scale maquette of his Tate show, arranging postage-stamp reproductions in its miniature galleries.
By inserting a postage-stamp image of a baseball, they found they could confuse the neural network into thinking a whale was a shark.
The glittery ribbons I'd kept tight as I earned thousands upon thousands of dollars were coming undone for the price of a postage stamp.
When I was using heroin 12 years ago, the going rate for a single bag (size of a postage stamp) was $15 to $20.
Maya Angelou is honored with a postage stamp in America, but her memoir, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," is forbidden in Kuwait.
She was at Yankee Stadium in May 280 for the unveiling of a postage stamp portraying Ruth admiring one of his home run drives.
The final verdict: [squints at a screen the size of a postage stamp] In favor: Even if I did, how would that even matter?
This system is highly efficient and can be made the size of a postage stamp or much larger depending on the requirements of the satellite.
For the 2003-01, he had to paint each of the hundreds of tiny parts inside a tourbillon watch the size of a postage stamp.
Only Herman Tissie, with a 15 at Troon's par-three Postage Stamp in 1950, has taken more strokes to negotiate a hole at an Open.
Our drummer had a shop and he started printing shirts with just the postage stamp and he sold quite a few of them to tourists.
After waiters served a salad the size of a postage stamp, Hudson Kroenig was lifted up to the microphone to introduce the night's special guest.
Annabelle Gundlach, who sponsors the Postage Stamp Farm polo team in Wellington, said the trailers she uses fit about 15 polo ponies side by side.
In a recent interview with emmy magazine, Colman admitted to letting loose on set — including sending her husband a photo of a prop postage stamp.
The goal is to accelerate these ultralight nanocrafts, which are about the size of a postage stamp, to speeds up to 100 million miles an hour.
The device, which is smaller than a postage stamp, not only uses UV rays but also the visible part of the solar spectrum to disinfect water.
We all watched as he brought out a white piece of paper folded several times over so that it was the size of a postage stamp.
"I've picked the ball up here and just walked around the corner," Gerry Gavin said as he played the Postage Stamp during a round last month.
"I think the only conversation piece sometimes is how many did you score at the Postage Stamp?" said Douglas McCreath, a golf historian at Royal Troon.
Ryan, how do you personify someone who is literally a postage stamp, someone generations of Americans have grown up with and have their own ideas about?
SAINT-SEINE-SUR-VINGEANNE, France — As mayor of this postage-stamp village deep in Burgundy, France, Louis Gentilhomme presided over a small but seemingly idyllic patch.
But on Twitter, as speculation swirled, one asked: Will the same postage stamp that bore Ghosn&aposs likeness also show him in an inmate&aposs jumpsuit?
The sunken, grainy Coffin bunker is a few feet from the most famous patch of green at Royal Troon, the tiny eighth green nicknamed the Postage Stamp.
They are now designing a third generation of the device that would use custom flexible circuit boards to reduce PegLeg to the size of a postage stamp.
In the three-hour interim between the rehearsal and the show, he mostly hung out with ASAP Nast, sampling postage-stamp-size canapés and a tiny bagel.
McIlroy said earlier in the week that anybody who got a three on the Postage Stamp each day of the Open would probably gain on the field.
Williams-Goss bolted the Pacific-12 comforts of Washington for a postage stamp of a campus on the other side of state where every game sells out.
What piqued the scholar's interest was the image of Hamilton drawn for a 21884-cent postage stamp that the United States Post Office Department issued in 103.
ISIS has had its footprint shrunk to a postage stamp, and the North Koreans are at the negotiating table thanks, the South Korean president says, to President Trump.
On weekends, he'd clear and burn brush on his postage stamp-size lot, sometimes dragging me and Sean—we were just out of high school—along with him.
Ms. Waller-Bridge's lips shrink to the size of a postage stamp to evoke a subway pickup her character calls Rodent Face (handsome only from the eyes up).
Taiping island, South China Sea (CNN)Taiwan claims to have continuously occupied this postage stamp-sized island in the azure waters of the South China Sea for 60 years.
New York City FC, which could be one of the premier squads, plays on a postage stamp-size field at Yankee Stadium and they aren't moving any time soon.
The study, funded by the National Cancer Institute, foundations and proceeds from the U.S. breast cancer postage stamp, is the latest development in a national trend on cancer treatments.
The processor that powers the latest iPhones and iPads is smaller than a fingernail; even the beefy devices used in cloud servers aren't much bigger than a postage stamp.
Checks range in size from postage stamp to cocktail napkin, and cover billowing window drapes, upholstered scroll-leg chairs and the curtains around oversize wrought-iron four-poster beds.
In 2007, he created "Queen and Country," a project aiming to put the face of every member of the British military who died in Iraq on a postage stamp.
The kitchen is of a size that invites unfavorable comparisons to a postage stamp, and the dishwasher is 35 years old (that would be Ms. Osnes's husband, Nathan Johnson).
Unfortunately, the display is still surrounded by a thick, chunky bezel, which has the effect of making it look even smaller than the postage-stamp size that it is.
The postage-stamp-size yard behind our flat is a way station for cats, pigeons and foxes, and my golden retriever has been known to exercise his vocal cords.
On the Royal Troon's infamous "Postage Stamp," 123-yard, par 3, 8th hole at The Open, Spieth was caught in a bunker that looks like a giant toddler's footprint.
The saturated color and the flat, stylized drawing of the vase, lute and woman, which sit tightly on top of one another, recall a postage stamp on a love letter.
Freddy Perez, a registered Republican and auto mechanic, recently pressed a "Michael Grimm" sign into his postage-stamp front lawn, right next to a diminutive statue of the Virgin Mary.
It can be conducted with wireless microdevices, some as small as a postage stamp, that can be stashed in hard-to-spot places like inside clocks, light fixtures and air vents.
The Vatican, a sovereign city-state surrounded by Rome, has produced a postage stamp to mark the birthday of the pope, the first from Latin America, who was elected in 2013.
Iran unveiled a commemorative postage stamp in support of medical workers fighting the coronavirus, while continuing to be dogged by accusations of a cover-up and gross negligence over the crisis.
It was used most visibly as part of Apple's Mail app, perched atop an icon of a blue postage stamp, in a new and now ever-present dock full of apps.
Born, like Parajanov, in Soviet Georgia to Armenian parents, Sayat Nova was enough of a hero to have the 227th anniversary of his birth commemorated in 211 with a postage stamp.
On the flip side of the Postage Stamp coin there were several players who birdied the eighth on Thursday, among them championship leader Phil Mickelson (63) and Dane Soren Kjeldsen (67).
Barry Popik, a New York city historian who rediscovered Munson's role as a muse for the Gilded Age, has been campaigning for years to get her put on a U.S. postage stamp.
Lasers will etch miniaturized Wikipedia pages into square nickel sheets that are smaller than a postage stamp, each one measuring about half an inch (1.7 centimeter) wide and just 20 microns thick.
To hear Mrs Clinton described by many students, she sounds less like a working politician than a figure from history, ready to be cast in bronze or engraved on a postage stamp.
Samsung announced that it has begun production on its latest SSD, a 512GB NVMe PCIe fitted in a ball grid array package, making this hard drive smaller than a US postage stamp.
Monty, as he remains best known, has since played hundreds of rounds at Royal Troon, with its charming par-3 eighth hole, the 123-yard Postage Stamp, and its brutish back nine.
Next to that postage stamp of a lawn, we gathered around folding chairs pulled up to folding tables, laden with fried chicken and sweet tea, to commemorate the baby of the family.
Dr. Ricker and his colleagues have prepared a list of 200,000 nearby stars whose brightness will be measured and reported every two minutes in what they call the spacecraft's "postage stamp" mode.
So two years ago he opened Dalal, a Palestinian tapas joint in a postage-stamp-size space inside Acre's old Turkish bazaar, where he reworked his family's recipes as creative small plates.
Zemmour tells of his grandfather's showing him an old postage stamp bearing a turbaned fighter holding a gun; his family name, which means "olive tree" in Berber, is blazoned across the top.
On the first Saturday he scored the most dazzling hat-trick, capped by one of his trademark postage stamp free-kicks to put his side 43-2 ahead with just six minutes left.
Troon also has a bear of a back nine, usually played into the wind, but it is the tiny Postage Stamp that has become the club's signature hole and primary clubhouse talking point.
There are now more postage stamp collectors in America than there are families collecting cash welfare, and so kids like Hailey grow up in chaotic households in which there is simply no money.
To bridge the enormous distance between our Solar System and Alpha Centauri, the pair proposed revving thousands of tiny postage-stamp-sized "nanocrafts" to relativistic speeds reaching 20 percent the speed of light.
With both Apple and Google now on board, it seems that giant, postage-stamp-sized camera bumps are officially set to be the latest design indignity that smartphone owners will be forced to suffer.
He was far too young to play when the Open came to Troon in 1973 and Gene Sarazen made his famous hole in one in the first round on the par-3 Postage Stamp.
In my humble opinion, the two greatest improvements in American life over the past 20 years are the invention of TCM (a quality cinémathèque in everyone's living room!) and the self-sticking postage stamp.
Even Sorel, who is so smitten with this movie star that he wants to see her put on a postage stamp, agrees she never achieved the sensual humidity of Rita Hayworth or Marilyn Monroe.
There's a postage stamp commemorating Fred Rogers, the show's affable host; a star-powered PBS special; a documentary; and coming later this year, a Rogers biography and a biopic starring Tom Hanks as Rogers.
At first people wrote each other checks, then, when those ran out, people crafted up their own currency and IOUs, sometimes just bashing a postage stamp onto a handwritten check to make it seem legit.
A more famous example is the postage stamp scandal that erupted in the wake of the astronauts' return, when it was discovered that the men had taken unauthorized stamp covers to the Moon, for resale.
The fashion designer Emily Adams Bode, with whom the designers collaborate regularly, recreated her most recent clothing collection in miniature (one shirt is roughly the size of a postage stamp) to animate her simple shelf.
KAY HANLEY (Letters to Cleo lead singer) We're all arranged on top of this postage-stamp-sized roof with chicken wire the only thing protecting us from toppling to our deaths into the Puget Sound.
The secret to the Revolution's affordability — namely postage-stamp rooms and bathrooms in the hall — is the same reason this former Y.W.C.A. may hold little appeal for those not looking to relive their college years.
There is now a petition going around the Coppell Independent School District to make Diwali an official school holiday, and last year a seasonal Diwali postage stamp had its Texas debut at the mela here.
But finding the right image, one that can be splashed across banners or reduced to the size of a postage stamp without losing its essence, is never easy, and in some ways is getting harder.
Even today, many Chinese — young and old — can recite the poem, here in its entirety: When I was a child,Nostalgia was a tiny postage stamp,I, on this side,My mother, on the other.
The Pop artist, whose rendering of the word 'love' became one of the most iconic artworks of the 1960s and 1970s and was reproduced on everything from T-shirts to a popular postage stamp, has died.
"There is now a wire cam going over the top of the Postage Stamp, which is the first time it's ever been done at an Open venue," said Kieron Stevenson, the head professional at Royal Troon.
The BrainPort consists of two parts: the band on his brow supports a tiny video camera; connected to this by a cable is a postage-stamp-size white plastic lollipop, which he holds in his mouth.
It's now in the Prado; in the 1930s, the painting was made into a Spanish postage stamp and the United States Postal Service was so prissy it forbade the entrance of any letters bearing La Maja.
His friends and supporters, on the other hand, are calling for Mr. Ghosn to be afforded the hero's welcome he might have been expecting from a country where his face was once on a postage stamp.
Lady Liberty has been getting a lot of attention: A woman scaled the statue this month to protest immigration policies and a postage stamp design with its image is at the center of a copyright infringement case.
Over four consecutive nights beginning on Wednesday, 40 local artists will take the festival's challenge to present a "clear and complete artistic statement" in five minutes or less on the postage-stamp-size stage at Joe's Pub.
Social media is its driver, the logos resonating with those selfie addicts who like to flash their heavily monogrammed trophies on Snapchat and Instagram, their status readily identifiable on an image the size of a postage stamp.
It aims to do that by installing tiny chips (including a processor, power supply, camera and navigation equipment) mounted onto postage stamp–size ships that make their way through space using a sail pushed by a light beam.
Across this postage-stamp-size city are examples of the old and the new melding in a refreshingly creative way, pulling in families, professionals, young bar hoppers and a large gay population, all of them across income levels.
The tie was briefly broken at the par-3 eighth hole, which is known as the Postage Stamp, when Mickelson's tee shot was considerably inside Stenson's, but it was Stenson who made a birdie putt, while Mickelson missed.
One of the charms of wandering the outer-circle neighborhoods of New York, far from the towering commercialism of Manhattan, has been the statues of the Blessed Mother staring out serenely from the postage-stamp lawns of rowhouses.
In the near quarter-century since that event in Lillehammer, Norway — voted Sweden's greatest sporting moment ever and commemorated on a postage stamp — wooden sticks have gone the way of the dinosaur at the elite levels of hockey.
The veteran left-hander then delivered a pinpoint tee shot at Royal Troon's signature eighth hole, the par-three Postage Stamp, that landed several feet beyond the flag before spinning back to stop within inches of the cup.
Natalya Bailey, co-founder and CEO of Accion Systems, a startup spun out of MIT's Space Propulsion Laboratory, has developed an ion propulsion system that is the size of a postage stamp and is designed to power small satellites.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The unlikely choice of Argentinian communist guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara, hero of the Cuban revolution, as the face of the new 1-euro postage stamp in Ireland is stoking controversy on both sides of the Atlantic.
Not long after the Kihansi spray toad, sunny yellow and smaller than a postage stamp, lost its home in the misty wetlands of Tanzania to a hydroelectric dam in 2000, 499 of them were airlifted to the Bronx Zoo.
We headed inland from Imperia, into the mountains, where we found a collection of sleepy villages, staying for three nights in Borgomaro, a postage-stamp sized medieval-era village, where we did not encounter a single English-speaking tourist.
Or his 1972 "Untitled [Bombs and Circles]," which is almost abstract and has the cheerful graphic sensibilities of a postage stamp, but which is definitely a bomb when viewed in the context of his other images of mushroom clouds.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A rare U.S. postage stamp known as the "Inverted Jenny" was formally handed over on Thursday to the Pennsylvania research library that owns it, six decades after it was stolen from a display case and feared lost forever.
"Heterogeneous group control" is a new discipline that aims to tackle the thorny problem of managing units that consist of various robots—some as small as a postage stamp, others as large as a jeep—as well as human team members.
The researchers analyzed a pair of postage stamp-sized samples gathered during field campaigns, sliced them into a few dozen pieces, and analyzed them with electron microscopes, protons from a particle accelerator, and continuous-wave electron paramagnetic resonance (cw-EPR).
Momentum has been building for the island shaped like a postage stamp to join the union as the 0003st state, so it's probably smart to start reading up about America's cousin to the south -- its background, economic status and heritage.
A warm, neon-streaked document of soft-focus synth-pop and effervescent electronic sounds, the record is a love letter to Italo disco and the idea of being in Italy itself, its handmade cover art acting as the postage stamp.
Two years ago she rented a postage-stamp-size apartment in the Caroline, a luxury building on West 23rd Street that features concierge service, valet parking, a fitness center and pool, and, for the less aerobically inclined, a clubby billiards room.
Next month, the United States Postal Service will immortalize Mr. Rogers, who died of cancer in 2003, alongside cultural and political icons such as Elvis, Big Bird and former presidents, when it introduces a Forever postage stamp with his portrait.
The collage is also marked by various ink circles that look like coffee rings, thick black lines, stamped animal shapes, a teal postage stamp from Nepal, and what looks like the iconic bunny peaking down from the top-left edge.
The beloved 8-foot, 2-inch yellow bird has been feted with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrated with his likeness on a US postage stamp, and named a "Living Legend" in 2000 by the Library of Congress.
Could she, in the excitement of setting off for the New World, have left something behind—a family keepsake of purely sentimental value, for instance, or a rare Lithuanian postage stamp that is now worth five hundred thousand dollars at auction?
Once you're in, be sure to pull out the power cable connected to the battery with the help of the plastic opener, then pull out the tiny antennas attached to the Intel WiFi card, which is about the size of a postage stamp.
Gain investor interest Periscope is unique in that it can be a very personal experience that puts you in the hands of someone who can show you the world — or something as small as the postage stamp on your company's first shipment.
We produce the Intel® Edison (a postage-stamp sized Linux computer with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth), the Intel® Curie™ (a button-sized prototyping platform for wearables) and the Intel® Arduino 101* (a maker board based on Intel Curie).
In addition to founding the museum, Ms. Burton-Lyles worked over the years to promote Anderson's legacy, including overseeing a program supporting aspiring singers and other young artists and helping to secure a postage stamp in her honor, which was issued in 2005.
The beloved bird, who stands more than eight feet tall has been feted with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrated with his likeness on a US postage stamp, and named a "Living Legend" in 2000 by the Library of Congress.
In the urban garden of my childhood, a postage stamp-sized interruption in a decaying sea of concrete, my father would point out a nearby bird and explain how it was not a mockingbird, but a cenzontle—a creature with 400 voices.
Loeb believes non-governmental cash is the sole way to do long-term, perhaps strange-sounding projects—like, say, sending a high-tech postage stamp to the nearest star at 20 percent the speed of light using lasers—because governments like safe, short bets.
Located on the rover's robotic arm, these can investigate a piece of rock the size of a postage stamp to look at the structure, fabric, element and mineral make-up of Martian rocks, as well as identify and map the distribution of organic molecules.
Funded in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the years-long effort by IBM researchers resulted in TrueNorth, a neuromorphic chip the size of a postage stamp that draws just 70 milliwatts of power, or the same amount required by a hearing aid.
In actuality it is about the size of a 747, but the Phoenix is so gigantic and I am so small that even after playing Elite Dangerous for hours, the overall impression is of trying to land a paper plane on a postage stamp.
The postage stamp-sized chip from Wiliot is able to harvest energy from the ambient radio frequencies around us, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular signals, and use them to power a Bluetooth-equipped ARM processor that can be connected to a variety of sensors.
Even when it comes to picking fabrics, you're given something the size of a postage stamp, and you have to decide if you like this fabric or that fabric, for a piece that will be made in eight months' time, that you spending thousands of dollars on.
I wasn't thrilled to find that my name badge featured a graphic the size of a postage stamp depicting pedophilia — two large feet, seen from the bottom, wedged between a pair of child-sized feet pointing upward — but extreme disgust is part and parcel of Fantastic Fest.
One of the many to come to grief at the Postage Stamp is Tiger Woods, absent this year but very much present in 21922 when he put his tee shot into one of its many bunkers in the final round and recorded a triple-bogey 21923.
While Ghosn's arrest on financial misconduct charges last year ensured his dramatic fall from grace in Japan, he retains more popularity in Lebanon, where billboards saying "We are all Carlos Ghosn" were erected in his support and he at one time featured on a postage stamp.
And by taking us along, through Instagram stories admitting they had to look up words like "franking privilege" — meaning the privilege to send mail without a postage stamp — during a briefing, through captioning group pictures with #PeopleLikeUs, they're showing that we don't have to change ourselves for these institutions.
The handcuffs were a prop, a gimmick to get the attention of news photographers who had been alerted to his arrival — and to the arrival of the tiny item in the briefcase: the world's most expensive postage stamp, the 1-cent magenta from British Guiana, issued in 1856.
Competitive climbers never lose that love, even as they struggle to perch on a postage-stamp-size piece of real estate, leap from one egg-size outcrop to another, or scale inch by inch up a sheer wall, then an inverted wall, then a nearly upside-down wall.
On Cannon Street, Charleston's new creative corridor, duck under the candy-striped awning at the postage-stamp-size stationer Mac and Murphy for dreamy paper goods, or pop into J. Stark, the leatherworker Erik Holmberg's workshop and showroom to pick up weekenders, backpacks and totes in rusty earth tones.
For a water sample with metallic concentrations of 16 parts per million (which are 1,000 times greater than what the Environmental Protection Agency considers a threat in drinking water), a piece of foam the size of a postage stamp removed 99 percent of the metals from the water within 30 hours.
In Keats's postage stamp, we find validation that a white artist's apolitical version of black childhood changed the stakes for white readers in the early 1960s, but black writers and artists had been dreaming childhood in various incarnations, depicting the joys, pleasures and political investments of children since the Harlem Renaissance.
In "Winter in Paris" (1879), a view down a crowded, snow-choked boulevard is limned by a series of sketchy, concatenated vignettes: a postage-stamp-sized scene of stick-figure skaters on the frozen Seine; a pictorial essay in different footwear, from sabots to furred boots; men warming their hands around a fire.
As I sat reading the novel in my postage-stamp-size yard in Berkeley, the idea of having access to a vast yet private space — a place where my young daughters would never want for a playmate and I'd never lack for company after a solitary day of writing — filled me with envy.
Since publishing his first novel "An Open Swimmer," in 3503, when he was 22, Mr. Winton has won has the country's prestigious Miles Franklin Award four times, been shortlisted for the Booker Prize twice ("The Riders" in 1994 and "Dirt Music" in 2001) and appeared on a postage stamp once (in 2010).
Basil Seggos, the commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, said during a phone call last week that while the agency encouraged the use of public land, concern over the Blue Hole had grown, as the "postage stamp-sized area" recently began drawing up to 1,000 visitors a day.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)It had two screens: one out the outside not much bigger than a postage stamp (with a hilarious 96 x 80 resolution) for checking notifications (before they were even called notifications), and another slightly larger screen on the inside for navigating the phone's UI (with a higher, but still comical 10003 x 220 resolution).
Much of the material that once accompanied an album has long since been stripped away — not just the lyrics and thank-you lists, but also essays, artwork and even basic details like songwriting credits — leaving listeners with little more on their screens to look at but a song title and a postage-stamp-size cover image.

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