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She is believed to have broken the record for the world's tiniest baby, according to the Tiniest Babies Registry.
Put all those elements together and there's the tiniest, tiniest possibility that what we're actually witnessing is the Night's King looking on as the wall begins to come tumbling down.
Saybie, who was born at just 8.6 ounces, or 254 grams, is the tiniest baby ever to survive, according to the official Tiniest Baby Registry, maintained by the University of Iowa.
Derek is very cute but just the tiniest bit boring.
The clothes encode confidence with only the tiniest of gestures.
Sometimes it's the tiniest spark that lights the biggest fires.
It's also the tiniest, which makes it perfect for travel.
Trump's inability to let the tiniest slight go is legendary.
I broke the tiniest sweat, and felt really good afterward.
However, the system produced the tiniest imaginable amount of power.
But that pure pleasure contains just the tiniest bit of
He chose the tiniest woman available, much to her chagrin.
I took the tiniest piece and it was borderline revolting.
Jon: They have to have the tiniest bit of it.
Only the tiniest slice of voters would have any idea.
They do not have tolerance for even the tiniest criticism.
Tiniest Bar in TexasYes, there's already an Alamo in Texas.
He pulled out the tiniest cell phone she'd ever seen.
The Invisible Man lives and dies by its tiniest details.
Wouldn't even the tiniest bit of forgiven humanity be tempting?
Ms. Boatner still remembers the tiniest details of those moments.
I pay attention to the tiniest things Another spring, new life.
How, where, and why was this tiniest of nostalgia meals made?
I know the tiniest bit of what this all feels like.
Instead, they feed on the tiniest plankton traveling the sea's currents.
Sometimes it's the teeniest tiniest gestures that get us the most.
Could you possibly ease off the gas just the tiniest bit?
A great interview can come down to the tiniest of details.
"It's so cute, it's the tiniest little bed," Lisa pipes in.
Algorithmic punters trade away the tiniest of arbitrage opportunities near-instantaneously.
For Whitney, the tiniest deviation in their procedure can be devastating.
Do Grammy live in the tiniest house in the teeniest village?
You offer up the tiniest but most brilliant details about him.
I will play the world's tiniest violin for ruining their weekends.
I felt surprised, flattered, excited — and just the tiniest bit resigned.
He was all about improvement, even in the tiniest of ways.
He would take up the tiniest microfraction of our civic bandwidth.
Auckland, New Zealand (CNN)It's not easy being the world's tiniest penguin.
Under such conditions, even the tiniest advantage could make all the difference.
And Trump is just up there naked, and with the tiniest penis.
Now's the time to show off the teensiest, tiniest sliver of skin.
Imagine the tiniest thing you can think of, and then halve it.
Brighten up the tiniest corner of someone's home with this little guy.
On asking the N.R.A. for even the tiniest moderation, they are AWOL.
"A shoe barely kept on by the tiniest toecap," as Anderson explained.
The tiniest moment on a London Underground platform is now winning awards.
That's what they're like: inquisitive, impassioned, attentive to the tiniest technical details.
Your involvement with your art is 360 degrees, down to the tiniest detail.
Either number would make it one of the tiniest congregations in the world.
But hey, this story does have the tiniest sliver of a silver lining.
I've seen you make the tiniest jokes at Thermals shows that have killed.
From verb tense to resume length, hiring managers notice even the tiniest details.
If anything, I shouldn't even be telling you about the world's tiniest snowman.
The tiniest mistake can send you spiraling into a day-long troubleshooting hole.
By listening and learning even the tiniest triggers/signs we can save lives.
What I could see was the tiniest movement and detail with shocking clarity.
This latest breakthrough is the tiniest hint of what's still to come. [Nature]
Even the tiniest leak and you'll lose it all in a few hours.
According to the government, only the tiniest minority would have agreed with him.
And so here's a woman ... so, she's in the tiniest of Venn diagrams.
Using microscopes, participants will be able to observe some of the tiniest ones.
Don't ask questions that require the tiniest bit of research to figure out.
There is the tiniest handful of blacks and Latinos in baseball front offices.
We have the ability to scan our entire bodies for the tiniest irregularities.
The bird I saw was a bushtit, the tiniest songbird in North America.
Eupen itself accounts for only the tiniest sliver of Qatar's multibillion-dollar investment.
They can recognize a face from the tiniest glimpse of part of it.
And O.K. for a second, I felt the tiniest bit smug about it.
Life expectancy improved by the tiniest of increments, from 78.6 to 78.7 years.
From its opening moments, the film lives and dies by its tiniest details.
If our beds make the tiniest sound, I'm on guard and tense up.
As your literary M.D., I cannot recommend it, except in the tiniest doses.
This study focused on the harm caused by the tiniest particulate matter, PM2.5.
Rescue teams are looking for the tiniest signs of life amid the debris.
Even the tiniest lives around us had their rights protected in that ruling.
With a population of just 146,000, Prince Edward Island is Canada's tiniest province.
In the tiniest one, on the left, was her granddaughter Kylie Francis, 2.
" As he says: "You're looking for just the tiniest thread of hope, the tiniest confirmation from the universe and from the outside world that this is what you should be doing, that this is the path you should be on.
But she didn't get to keep the tiniest, deadliest sword in the Seven Kingdoms.
A baby feathertail glider named Boop is the Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors' tiniest resident.
From the first scene, the show captured the period in the tiniest of details.
You were so fragile and furry, as soft as the worlds tiniest cashmere blanket.
She wrote in an astonishingly cramped script, the tiniest letters imaginable, my friend said.
All of that, squeezed into the tiniest, closest-to-invisible earbuds you've ever seen.
There was certainly nothing approaching the tiniest fraction of the Web we experience today.
He's not interested in doing anything that would require the tiniest bit of effort.
It's a commitment to learning and understanding the tiniest details and nuances of design.
Our canine companions can detect the tiniest odor concentrations—around one part per trillion.
The arena is the tiniest in the NBA and widely considered dated by fans.
But if you can't picture your tiniest family member listening to arias, don't worry.
She also wore her bustier with the tiniest leather miniskirt and knee-high boots.
The tiniest provocations start these escalating jags that run away on their own steam. . . .
It's the painstaking attention paid to the tiniest details that make McCoy's work peerless.
I saw everything from the neon-lit horde in Samsung City (what we call its massive booth) to the locker-room-smelling funk of "Eureka Park," where the tiniest of businesses rent the tiniest of kiosks, all crammed together by the thousands.
This study focused on the harm caused by the tiniest particulate matter, or particle pollution.
" Newell, in typical Valve fashion, gave the world the tiniest morsel of news possible: "Yep.
These hypothetical particles would interact only very weakly with regular matter through the tiniest nudges.
However, the negative effects were more pronounced for the earliest arrivals and the tiniest infants.
So sorry guys, none of you are getting the tiniest amount of pity from me.
Glamorous, provocative, and anything but minimal, Accessories comprises the tiniest magic of Yves Saint Laurent.
The tiniest particles can enter the blood stream from the lungs and damage other organs.
Good luck with that hashtag, but it probably won't make even the tiniest of dents.
His tiniest musings would be discussed and dissected everywhere by everybody for days, weeks, months!
There's a "really tight association between the tiniest payment and the physician prescribing," says DeJong.
Numerous reports that Tillerson has destroyed morale at State, empowering only the tiniest inner circle.
Inside the tiniest tent at Coachella with the biggest speakers, a minor crisis is brewing.
He makes the tiniest of progress putting that advice to good use by the end.
It sounds like I'm popping the world's tiniest bubble wrap at 1,000 bubbles per minute.
The tiniest mistake in his measurements could send the round hundreds of yards off target.
A survival plan greeted her and the tiniest, fiercest Stark lived to fight another day.
Folded, it looks like a beaded clutch, studded with pearls from the world's tiniest oysters.
The codes that keep data secret are sent by photons, the tiniest particle of light.
I missed the squeak in his voice, which suggested perhaps the tiniest smidgen of shame.
Sichuan chicken made with a fistful of ginger and just the tiniest hint of spice.
Critics say that registrations can be held up if the tiniest details do not match.
"You can call me Boss," he says, with only the tiniest hint of self-awareness.
The 2010s began with a meat dress and ended with the world&aposs tiniest purse.
There's only the tiniest chance of a stray sprinkle or flurry, mainly south of town.
We bet it's the tiniest one you've ever seen, coming in at a petite three inches.
When you looked, it was the tiniest little blip, you wound up wondering is it real.
And you're likely getting just the tiniest bit crankier with each new birth announcement on Facebook.
Microcredit is expensive, because lenders must assess risk and monitor repayment on even the tiniest amount.
If you send up a Chocolate Perfection Pie, she'll take the tiniest slice and that's it.
After not too much time, I found myself the owner of the world's tiniest studio apartment.
It is the tiniest, cutest, most awwww-inducing phone I have held in a long time.
Thank you guys for allowing me to be the tiniest part of your phenomenal, extraordinary legacy.
In the tiniest of text, Grande added, "we miss u merry Christmas," seemingly directed towards Miller.
I re-explain the nausea and pain that may accompany even the tiniest sip of water.
Adding charcoal to my regular face mask somehow gave me the tiniest pores I've ever had.
Wren is an artist, El is a writer and Hattie, the tiniest, is the way finder.
" That range is its tiniest since August 1964, which was "probably the least volatile year ever.
The tiniest apartment for rent in San Francisco is a studio located in Lower Nob Hill.
They ran neck-and-neck, with their Hall of Fame jockeys looking for the tiniest edge.
There is something undeniably mesmerizing about watching our favorite dishes made in their teeniest, tiniest form.
"I prepare everything up to the tiniest little detail in advance," von Boehm told Vanity Fair.
It's usually the tiniest, seemingly insignificant moments that can affect you in some kind of way.
Spirals are everywhere, from the tiniest fragile snail shells to the vast arcs of the cosmos.
All the patients with whom I spoke recognized the tiniest telltale signals of their illnesses unspooling.
A technician will slowly run a scanner over his face, recording the tiniest contour and detail.
It's in the DNA of the choreography, which can steal your breath in the tiniest details.
In her mug shot, she looks down as if embarrassed, but she has the tiniest smirk.
It's a large, 14-inch panel with the tiniest of bezels above and on the sides.
You make the tiniest mistake, just a little slip really, and people jump all over you.
According to the project, Clinton enjoys the tiniest of leads in Florida, 48 percent to 47.
So how does one build what the university is touting as the world's tiniest gingerbread house?
Anyone who's ever experienced depression, even the tiniest mote, knows that there's great power in relief.
Kysa Johnson represents nebula, neutron stars, and star clouds using the spiraling paths of the tiniest particles.
It is true that we are a country of people who get bothered by the tiniest shit.
Admit it, we all take the tiniest sounds in movies for granted— yes, even you movie buffs.
By learning each other's love languages, it's easy to make the most of even the tiniest opportunities.
She then starts to carefully insert the tiniest needles in my feet, legs, stomach, arms, and face.
The tiniest vibrations or energy from the outside environment could lead to an error in the calculation.
KFC opened the world's tiniest restaurant for one day to give fans free miniature Fill Up Boxes.
Whatever your aesthetic, click through to check out the tiniest (and most stylish) expressions of gender equality.
I get paid to stare into the faces of the tiniest, cutest creatures you could ever imagine.
" It was wonderful news for her frightened parents that their tiniest baby would not require surgery. "Dr.
Mostly they informed fundamental science, yielding an ever-subtler view of the world at the tiniest scales.
My best friend, Amanda Anderson, was the tiniest person I knew and not because she didn't eat.
From between one man's lips projects the tiniest tip of pink tongue, pushing through the soft folds.
Skylanders showed him the importance of even the tiniest details when it comes to creating memorable characters.
But even the tiniest piece of cosmic junk poses an enormous threat to other satellites and spacecraft.
The sensor is able to detect even the tiniest trace (10 parts per million) of peanut protein.
But in a segment this March, the show featured a goldcrest—Europe's tiniest bird—fucking another goldcrest.
The star opened up just the tiniest crack to Love magazine in a brief video Q&A.
Check out how the day unfolded in pictures, including this amazing pic that shows the tiniest details.
Its attendance zone included only the Farragut Houses and was one of the tiniest in the city.
Much of this catch comes from one of the tiniest fish in the sea: the Peruvian anchoveta.
Everywhere in De Hogeweyk, the physical and psychological atmosphere is curated with attention to the tiniest detail.
Tesla said its quality control process is unusually rigorous, designed to flag and correct the tiniest imperfections.
"It's only the tiniest amount of fluid [injected into the eye]" she points out before changing tack.
Today's species can outswim the fastest Olympians, change color at will, escape through the tiniest of holes.
They are gifted, frustrated, confused, lethargic—and, at the end of it, just the tiniest bit endearing.
It is the workings of Nature's tiniest armadas that will most influence civilization in the coming years.
It said that one time Trump got so angry, he punched the tiniest hole in the wall.
Twitter users whine over the tiniest changes, so something big like this set off hours of ridiculousness.
Mine has the tiniest lag between the addition and the number as it registers on the scale.
Fully analyzing even the tiniest amount of brain matter requires an enormous amount of time and treasure.
Lizzo wore the world&aposs tiniest handbag on the American Music Awards red carpet on Sunday night.
Players like Hernández and others are revered for their successes, but vilified for even the tiniest weakness.
The company that did the search told CNN the system was designed to spot the tiniest materials.
Now I know what you're thinking: it's instant noodles, what's even the tiniest bit exciting about that?
Even the tiniest pieces have the potential to destroy any of the 1,700 satellites circling the Earth.
I imagine that it is the kind of drawing where the tiniest deviation would quickly expose itself.
Given the album's clinical perfection otherwise, the tiniest irregularity can feel huge, because to Rihanna, it is.
These are some of the tiniest biologically active components of a drug, usually isolated through processes like centrifuging.
When I leave I'm the tiniest bit sticky, but nowhere near as much as I thought I'd be.
Fusion takes two of the tiniest of atoms and smashes them into each other with incredibly high energy.
We think we have to be perfect, that if we make even the tiniest mistake, it's a catastrophe.
It's the tiniest laptop Lenovo has on display, so tiny the company is classifying it as a tablet.
We were only there for the tiniest bit of time for the transition from LA to New York.
And they've used the machine to make the tiniest transistor of all time—out of a single atom.
The tiniest nip, however, is enough to deposit a few drops of dragon saliva and start an infection.
"People wrote long, complicated papers trying to make the tiniest progress," said Ryan O'Donnell of Carnegie Mellon University.
The Disney remake is very good at making the film look realistic down to the tiniest of details.
But the point is IT IS THE TINIEST CHAIN IN MUSIC and that's gotta be good for something.
In the NICU, parents of the tiniest and sickest patients can't even touch, let alone hold, their newborns.
The second mode, the poem about writing (and not writing) poetry, belongs to the heading of Tiniest Muzzle.
Minutes after having sex, Octavia (Paige Gilbert) dumps her maybe-girlfriend, Ry (Coral Peña), over the tiniest thing.
The tiniest glitter Glitterex makes is 50 by 75 microns (a micron is one thousandth of a millimeter).
Each state, from the largest (Alaska) to the tiniest (Rhode Island) gets two senators, making 100 in all.
A head no bigger than a walnut, two black pips for eyes, and the tiniest nostrils — mere pinpricks.
The smallest features in this image — the tiniest white dots between plasma cells — are the size of Manhattan.
Even the tiniest pieces move through orbit at speeds fast enough to turn them into potentially deadly projectiles.
"We paid for the quaint neighborhood and centrality with the tiniest apartment we have ever lived in," Mrs.
"The tiniest trophy I own, in a little green box that is lined with white satin," she said.
Knowing that even the tiniest of breaks with Trump's accepted line of response -- This is a witch hunt!
Here, the tiniest seed of an idea was planted while I was pre-editing clues for a themeless.
"Fashion people" have the tendency to obsess over the tiniest details, things the everyday person probably wouldn't even realize.
They give you those black bags, and even if you buy the tiniest thing, you're gonna get that bag.
All of our toilet paper had to be kept in the tiniest little garbage bin next to the throne.
Even Ferrell struggled to maintain a straight face as he took a call on the world's tiniest cell phone.
If these are followed down to the tiniest detail, the Predators can come back and win this series. 23.
It was captured using a standard DSLR camera and shows the tiniest speck of a positively charged strontium atom.
The world of tiny tomes is a competitive one, and many publications have jostled for the title of tiniest.
The dogs' facial expressions were filmed by DogFACS, a coding system that measures the tiniest movements in facial expressions.
"The tiniest devices are now composed of just a few atoms," Marty Gregg, a physicist at Queen's University, said.
Design I/O created a device that uses Google's Project Soli technology to respond to the tiniest violin gestures.
But I took the sack and held it to my lips and let just the tiniest trickle get in.
Orphan's interest in the ocean's tiniest lifeforms was sparked after observing seawater under a microscope as an undergraduate student.
And the automaker is finally giving us a glimpse — albeit the tiniest of peeks — of the Urban EV's interior.
Unifying the two modes of Tiniest Muzzle and Song of Freedom creates a central paradox that drives the collection.
Sans butter, it has almost no calories and provides just the tiniest bit of fiber and iron per serving.
It's an idea that seemed to be gaining the tiniest bit of traction at the end of this year.
Indian Air Force Indian commandos have slid from hovering helicopters on whisper-thin ropes to save the tiniest babies.
Once, novelty alone would merit coverage, but in the social media age, even the tiniest misstep can be ruinous.
It was a tricky technique that required threading the tiniest of tubes through the trachea and into the lungs.
She paired the neon look with strappy white Stuart Weitzman sandals and the tiniest Valentino purse we've ever seen.
The most popular looks included billowing intricacies on each cloud, somehow painted onto the tiniest canvas imaginable: the eyelid.
New York State Rifle, in other words, appears likely to end in the tiniest possible victory for gun control.
The main worry is with the tiniest motes — known as PM 2.5, particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns across.
Since the reports were based on social media, I started going through Twitter trying to pick any tiniest information.
When you're going through a rough spot in your life, even the tiniest pick-me-up can give you hope.
The display is incredible, and I have no problems reading even the tiniest text with my 54 year old eyes.
But that big display has a downside, besides taking up the tiniest bit of additional real estate on your wrist.
We have to observe who likes whom by the tiniest of interactions, because celebrities can be quite inconspicuous at times.
She'd rail on and on about the tiniest infractions: the tub wasn't clean enough, the carpet hadn't been swept properly.
Chips need to be kept at freezing temperatures and can be disturbed by the tiniest electrical fluctuations or physical vibrations.
"When you think of what the media represents compared to real life, it's, like, the tiniest 0.000001 sliver," she says.
Its products are streamlined, flexible, and multi-functional, bringing all kinds of possibilities to even the tiniest of city apartments.
But to do so, he treats the "bubbles" in quantum foam as the universe's tiniest computers, encoding and processing information.
My co-workers, upon seeing the world's tiniest snowman (they're welcome), asked that there be an ode dedicated to him.
Others fight like hell and cling to the tiniest semblances of life: a letter, a visit, a handshake, a smile.
Each mask replicates the tiniest details of a person's face, down to an eye's blood vessels and fine skin wrinkles.
Such trickery could become easier to expose with a new technique to spot modern forgeries from the tiniest of samples.
The tiniest Swedish royal is shown sweetly dozing in his father's arms alongside his mom in one of the shots.
Body piercers also have to fit and look at the tiniest jewelry which can cause visual strain and affect eyesight.
"When you fall in love, you pick up on the tiniest things about yourself," Steinfeld tells Cosmopolitan magazine's December issue.
The latter challenge will be small—as small as the tiniest microchip—and affect the wealthiest nations before any others.
These headphones reveal the tiniest of details and nuances in my music, and it's all thanks to that elaborate system.
To really make the bottom lashes pop, Dubroff recommends using a smaller mascara wand to grab the tiniest of hairs.
The Smart Beat is billed as non-wearable video baby monitor that can detect the tiniest of movement from infants.
In the video above, we dissect all the clues and analyze their hidden meanings, right down to the tiniest detail.
"The tiniest elements of nature are bonded to the most macroscopic phenomena, like the expansion of the universe," D'Angelo said.
Are we talking about kneading—like you're working at the world's tiniest sourdough starter—or cute little flicks and rubs?
Lizzo wore what might be the world&aposs tiniest handbag to Sunday night&aposs American Music Awards in Los Angeles.
It's worth noting here that my bedroom is the tiniest one in our apartment — no bigger than 150 square feet ...
It's made by Mini Mini, and the dog tags are made of yellow 14-karat-gold and the tiniest diamond.
Lizzo went viral at the 2019 American Music Awards after pairing her ruffled tangerine dress with the world's tiniest handbag.
"It was a packed room full of young people hungry for the tiniest morsel of information about Jean," she recalled.
And that's without dipping even the tiniest toe into the really wild stuff, of no precedent whatsoever, at gaming's fringes.
The tiniest discrepancy on a registration form places them on a "pending" voter list that could deter people from voting.
And so every time there's the tiniest little conflict, everyone reacts to it like a plane crash, and that's goofy.
Frank and Charlie, who have the tiniest egos on the show, seem quite comfortable with being superior to no one.
When you're one of the first few humans to travel into space, even the tiniest things are worth marveling at.
Especially in closed systems like a movie set, the tiniest trickle of information can turn into a torrent of irresponsible speculation.
Bose creators focused on even the tiniest technical aspect, from circuits for improved sound to antenna position for maximum Bluetooth signal.
Because the wavelength of electrons is 100,000 times smaller than that of light, the particles reveal even the tiniest of structures.
Pretty good work from timid Sammy boy— hips back, feet firmly planted, but he's still just the tiniest bit hunched over.
But then again, sometimes the monotony of life opens up opportunities for us to be inspired by the tiniest of things.
In front, both phones features what are practically bezel-less screens with only the tiniest of outlines running along their edges.
Broccoli, for example, was indigestible, and if I tried to eat even the tiniest bit of fat, I'd become overwhelmingly nauseous.
The thing about the Real Housewives franchise is that entire seasons can be focused on the weirdest, tiniest piece of drama.
In fact, we'd describe them more as brow highlights; they give definition and fullness, with just the tiniest hint of color.
After that, Porter said, supervisors began writing him up for even the tiniest mistakes, issues they often ignored for other officers.
In 2012, Oracle won only the tiniest court victory when a jury agreed that its API had been infringed by Google.
Thanks to guidance from her trainer Melissa Alcantara, Kardashian West recently revealed that she has tiniest waist yet at 24 inches.
Texture: SoftThe cauliflower crust was soft and soggy in the center with the tiniest bit of crisp on the outer edges.
There are baby LoJacks that you're supposed to slip around your infant's ankle like the world's tiniest celebrity on house arrest.
Anyone who's toyed with scissors knows that even the tiniest trim can make a world of difference in how you feel.
This keeps you from becoming a passive reader of the story; instead, you're actively engaged, which emphasizes even the tiniest moments.
Teen goth Lorde and '70s dad Harry Styles appeared together at the ARIA Awards in Australia, and exchanged the tiniest kisses.
All around the world, hip young people are competing to see who can live in the tiniest, quirkiest, twee-est house.
So much care goes into these diapers for the tiniest humans that each one is individually inspected and folded before packaging.
"You use the tiniest amount of ink for a tattoo," says Stenvik Mostrom, a tattoo artist at Atlanta, Georgia's Liberty Tattoo.
That's why even the tiniest breadcrumb is super exciting news in Bachelor Nation — and even the smallest detail won't go unnoticed.
"He's exceptional, he's a little meanie," she gushes, scrolling through pictures to show me the tiniest, fluffiest dog in the world.
Tom Holland and Zendaya sat down with their tiniest and most adorable interviewer during the press junket for Spider-Man: Homecoming.
And even with steady monitoring, if the tiniest lump was ever found in either breast, I would have to have chemo.
"We've been trying to find these little spots where we can flesh it out together in the tiniest ways," he said.
The tiniest breach in teenage etiquette could have all kinds of terrible repercussions, but the pain it caused couldn't be expressed.
"My husband [the playwright and actor Tracy Letts] always laughs that I'm obsessed with justice — even the tiniest injustice," she says.
Kiini's litigiousness brought Ms. Irgit unwanted attention — and revealed that even the tiniest two-piece can hide a lot of secrets.
It's, like, one of the few areas in my life where I feel like the tiniest hint of competition, you know.
A tiny frog smaller than a dime, discovered in 2012 in the rainforests of New Guinea, is the world's tiniest vertebrate.
Today, gun violence feels much more random, and people can be killed over the tiniest slights, including insults on social media.
"My biography is: David Lynch, born in Missoula, Montana, Eagle Scout," the director David Lynch says, not the tiniest bit facetious.
Because they move so fast, even the tiniest piece of cosmic junk poses an enormous threat to other satellites and spacecraft.
He paid $2000,210 a month for his half of the place, and of all the tiny rooms, his was the tiniest.
The couple has two daughters, and we only know one name (James), and have seen only the tiniest bit of baby flesh.
Now, one developer has made a new music app that turns the Touch Bar into what might be the world's tiniest piano.
Spell Reel's overall impulse is restorative — to make whole the tiniest bits, to rescue that which has been left to fragmentation, marginalized.
What all these steps eventually yielded was the ability to take biologically-accurate snapshots of the tiniest machinery of life mid-movement.
The replicas are accurate down to the tiniest detail — from the colour of the popsicles, to the detritus found in the samples.
Throughout the course of the show, the sphere's original animations will include everything from the tiniest of molecules to immense galactic forms.
"There was so much care put into the tiniest of details, most of which you'll never notice on-screen," Flanagan told Vulture.
If the molten silicon comes into contact with even the tiniest amount of the wrong substance, it causes a ruinous chemical reaction.
Finally, according to Hakim Raja, Soli's lead hardware and production engineer, the team created the tiniest of the chips you see above.
From the tiniest bacteria to the largest redwood tree, almost all life on planet Earth is ruled by the 24-hour clock.
They have powerful lenses that can zoom in on the tiniest details on Earth and yet remain invisible to the general public.
But, the brand tells us, the signature of these sunnies lies in what some may view as the tiniest detail: the hinge.
A misstep in an email to clients, a break from a project plan, even the tiniest workplace realities triggered a similar paralysis.
Even the tiniest pieces of forest litter — needles or bits of pine cones — can heat up in the sunlight and cause melting.
This week's movie, "Oceans," centers on life in the deep around the world, from the tiniest krill to the most gigantic whales.
If there's one thing the Game of Thrones Reddit community is insanely good at, it's deciphering quite literally the tiniest of clues.
What about the most loathed TSA rules: the shoe removal requirement, and the ban on all but the tiniest containers of liquids?
Honestly tell us this guy has inhaled the tiniest modicum of kush and absorbed any of the calm that comes with it.
One hundred and thirty seven million pounds, and Square Pictures couldn't get a story together worth the tiniest fraction of that spend.
It had gone so well, in fact, that United States Coach Bruce Arena could even feign the tiniest bit of disappointment afterward.
The creators of the world's tiniest machines have received the world's greatest recognition, having been awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
It sometimes takes the tiniest of seconds to understand the joke in her drawings, but the delayed gratification is well worth it.
These microbes, which can subsist on the tiniest drop of water (many don't even need oxygen) are constantly testing life's known limits.
Even though the apartments mirror one another down to the tiniest detail, the illusion falls apart when it meets objects' physical limits.
But, after speaking to doctors who have treated fetal alcohol syndrome, I wished that I could take back even the tiniest drop.
Biking in the spring, being surprised by the tiniest detail in a city that I've been to and yet not been to.
But what you probably didn't know is people can use their knack for slipping through the web's tiniest cracks for good, not evil.
It arrives with a bulky brush that is covered in the tiniest rubber bristles you've ever seen, so you instantly have bodacious lashes.
Welcome to Facebook New York's miNY room, which, at 5.5 feet by 4.5 feet, is officially the tiniest room in the entire office.
The AVs will aim to travel seven days a week on a two-mile route — the tiniest of slivers of Walmart's overall business.
All along the way they were helped along by unprecedentedly accommodative monetary policy, along with maybe just the tiniest dash of irrational exuberance.
With the macro lens, I was able to capture the tiniest details, from the filaments of a hibiscus flower to its petal veins.
Becasue we know that whatever Rihanna dreams up is going to be good... with the tiniest hint of bad gal vibes thrown in.
The new trailer for Westworld's second season has dropped, and we are eagerly analyzing the video for the tiniest clues of what's coming.
So he reverently gathered up the "dead" limbs, down to the tiniest fragments, wrapped them in linen and took them to his museum.
Assembled by a combination of origami and nanometer-precise robot wielding an ion beam, this tiniest of houses measures about 20 micrometers across.
In her submission for the NYX Face Awards, Kelly uses the tiniest of brushes to draw a Warholian Marilyn Monroe on her kisser.
Wrong. In reality, the tiniest of abodes can become easily congested due to an out-of-whack ratio of square footage to stuff.
It may not surprise you even the tiniest amount to discover that Trump seemingly shares this belief, and has done for some time.
All but one of 30 of the smallest constituencies, the tiniest of which has fewer than 18,000 voters, support Barisan Nasional (see chart).
After so many misfires with my old keyboard, it was almost as if my tiniest digit grew afraid of that broken control key.
It's the kind of movie where the tiniest gesture or glance sets off not just fireworks but a full Fourth of July display.
The Taiwanese firm rolled out its newest generation of chipmaking technology this year and snatched away Intel's title of making the tiniest chips.
"A wonderful thing happens over time," he murmured the other day as Lola, the tiniest of his hyperkinetic menagerie, nestled at his chest.
Perhaps these hyper-precise clocks can be used as detectors, looking for the tiniest change in their vibration when dark matter passes by.
Well, I guess that's something you'd want to seriously think about before you let your sweetest, tiniest pokémon out to play with Araquanid.
In ASCII art, the characters are necessarily really small, which means that Vrontis has to use some of the tiniest tattoo needles available.
Magdalena Zurawski's recent book of poems The Tiniest Muzzle Sings Songs of Freedom, offers a glimpse into what this duality might look like.
Repeatedly when the tiniest kind of a safe blow would have wrought damage, each man held the enemy in a grip of steel.
Then, with the pad of her index finger and thumb, she held the tiniest of brushes and painted white polish within the lines.
Henson felt the way to make great art — and to live a life of value — was to pay attention to the tiniest details.
"Steve can change the atmosphere of a room with just the tiniest gesture and the deepest understanding of timing," Ms. Hussie-Taylor said.
The former official, John Dalli, 269, is a longtime power broker in Malta, the tiniest of the 0003 countries of the European Union.
"It's not something that's going to be an on/off switch, but even the tiniest doubts" could ultimately impact the dollar, he said.
It&aposs tough to capture the world&aposs tiniest organisms in photos, but it&aposs even tougher to capture footage them in action.
Chef Randolph and six guests — including me — were crammed into the world&aposs tiniest IHOP, which has a working commercial kitchen inside it.
It may be November ... but it's 74 degrees in Honolulu -- so Alexis Ren decided to put on her tiniest bikini and hit the beach.
At present some of the world's least appealing places have the toughest visa requirements and expect economic migrants to jump through the tiniest hoops.
Chemists can mix and match metal atoms with different organic compounds to form customized shapes—kind of like playing with the world's tiniest Legos.
A: Being helpful and meaningful to others, sharing the beauty I see in the world, and staying sensitive to the tiniest details of life.
You can extract a huge amount of detail out of this camera, and there's only the tiniest of physical bumps to show for it.
Some sell goods in the tiniest of quantities—a squeeze of toothpaste, a teaspoon of sugar—because that is all many buyers can afford.
And what people have found over and over again is that removing the tiniest amount of friction from ordinary activities ... it improves customers' lives.
The Here Ones aren't the tiniest wireless earbuds out there (20.1mm in height), but for their size, they are pretty stylish compared to others.
Food recalls are frightening enough, but recalls of products that are meant to carry and protect the tiniest of humans are pretty damn scary.
Because right now, there's the tiniest nugget of something I've not felt inside me, when it comes to British politics, for a while now.
They breed in the tiniest amount of water -- the cup formed by a large leaf, water in used tires or plant saucers, said Goldman.
Typically, you'll spot your tiniest actresses in head-to-toe (faux or real) fur coats, and your models in oversized hoodies and leather jackets.
Design cues like the chamfered edges on the top (it's the tiniest bit wider) and curves leading to the flat bottom are the same.
This isn't the tiniest grill you can buy, but at just over four feet wide, it's compact enough to fit into most small spaces.
There was the tiniest bit of swelling, but as women, we heal very, very fast down there, so it was only like three days.
A spy was stabbed with an umbrella on London Bridge tipped with the tiniest bit of the outer husk, and dropped dead in minutes.
Brandt separately reported in September that the tiniest apartment in San Francisco, just 161 square feet, was asking over $2,200 a month in rent.
Now their DNA has been recoded by the experimental playwright Julia Jarcho, and there isn't even the tiniest mote of sunshine in their makeup.
Yet it was true, if you understood beauty to encompass not only ecstasy but precision, rigor, a relish for the tiniest (literally microscopic) details.
In the deluge of information required of — and volunteered by — college applicants, it can be the tiniest details that make a student stand out.
But as the smallest features of transistors reached about 14 nanometers, smaller than the tiniest viruses, the industry fell off its self-imposed pace.
And particularly with low-budget films, poor conversion can create visual inconsistencies and lag, and the tiniest imperfection tends to break the fourth wall.
If you believe people can be monsters, devoid of the tiniest drop of humanity, then surely you would place Andrew Cunanan in that category.
The Chicco KeyFit 30 is a breeze for nervous new parents to install, it's easy to use, and fits even the tiniest babies well.
The author declared that with the multiplication of resistant cells, we were entering a post-antibiotic era, where the tiniest scratch could become fatal.
Afterward, Wawrinka came to the rescue of one of his tiniest fans, lifting him away from danger and offering a towel as a keepsake.
When I went to shake someone's hand at a party, I instinctively scanned their arm for the tiniest jerk back, a moment of hesitation.
The reason the world's largest mammal had surfaced in the tiniest fine print of NAFTA was that Freeland raised a concern about marine conservation.
The rocks were almost too hot to touch and the water was flat and glassy, only the tiniest rippling waves advancing on the shore.
Like, it had a full keyboard and, like, honestly what feels now like the world&aposs tiniest screen, but at the time was huge.
Much of that involves battling the kitchen ants, which are the sea gulls of the Catskills — they see the tiniest crumb, they're on it.
Painting with light allowed the artists to get creative with details down to the tiniest reflections in their eyes, as you can see here.
During the sixth inning of the Royals-Cardinals game, the cutest, tiniest kitten interrupted the game and quickly became the star of the show.
Cruz Beckham, the tiniest of the demi-god U.K. family, released the music video for his song "If Everyday Was Christmas," and it's goddamn adorable.
If I'm lucky, a given piece of advice might provide the tiniest spark of critical thought or the slightest tweak to a person's moral intuition.
As I spun the recording camera in a circle, the same image remained in the video, with the tiniest of blurs moving across the screen.
All of these use cases are really small moments of removing just the tiniest amount of friction, and you could argue they are all unnecessary.
The holidays are a time for sharing, but not this time because I love the world's tiniest snowman the most and you're not my mom.
But if the election in Alabama proves to be close, you can bet that even the tiniest differences will be litigated in the following days.
They swabbed my mouth for DNA to try and match it to even the tiniest bone fragments that were being sifted out of the rubble.
And the tiniest Kardashian has been killing it on the sidewalks lately — in fact, when is she not — so it's about time something was said.
This is a way of saying that the tiniest of memories, something as innocuous as a hand gesture, can wreak havoc on a complex system.
They'll gladly squeeze through the tiniest holes; their arms can stretch, expand, twist and turn, and they can practically turn their whole bodies inside out.
This is perhaps the most show-offy part of the ScreenPad: you can literally have it be the world's tiniest secondary display for your laptop.
And Clinton only squeaked out the tiniest of victories against Bernie Sanders, who went on to romp to victory in New Hampshire the following week.
New imaging technologies allowed the team to "reconstruct the whole animal and observe the tiniest morphological traits which are rarely preserved in fossils," he added.
There's something about watching the world's tiniest things up close that can blow your mind, and there's no better example of this than microscopic film.
Sophisticated AI could ensure that, like Westworld's bots, these characters speak, react, and act out scenarios just as humans would, down to the tiniest details.
I have to use in-ear headphones, with replaceable rubber caps that come in a range of sizes (typically requiring the tiniest of the bunch).
When you scan the room looking through the viewfinder, even the tiniest camera lens will appear to blink back at you, giving away its location.
To its credit, Mr Modi's government has responded to complaints by exempting more of the tiniest firms from the tax and pushing back filing deadlines.
The apartment is not currently for rent according to Zumper, but another unit in the building — the tiniest in San Francisco — is renting for 2,300.
Read more: The tiniest apartment in San Francisco is just 161 square feet and will cost you over $2,200 a month — here's a look inside
Here's briefly how it works: Starting as early as the first day of life, wake him up the tiniest bit after sliding him into bed.
The basic idea is of taking an unaltered audio signal and adding in just the tiniest amount of another, very specifically crafted signal to it.
Each winter, these wee plants—some of the tiniest on earth—freeze solid, the extreme cold preserving that growth, forming layers of self-upon-self.
In season two, Insecure proves it knows better than most that even the seemingly tiniest mistakes and careless moments can nonetheless have life-altering effects.
But Lovren gets him back with a hand to the chest and kick to the shin, and Sterling falls like the world's tiniest china cabinet.
Toddler tomes, they are meant to resonate most ringingly with progressive millennials and their tiniest charges, some still in onesies, others not yet potty trained.
I get in the bar line, and pay $53 for a double Tito's and water and what seems like the tiniest bag of M&M's.
Lizzo showed up on the American Music Awards red carpet on Sunday night carrying what can only be described as the world&aposs tiniest handbag.
It can get messy, you have to watch for "puddles" sometimes, and you also have to be careful of the tiniest performers under your feet.
Nineteen of these babies are females with the smallest girl weighing 8.89 ounces in Germany in 2015, according to University of Iowa's Tiniest Babies Registry.
It aims to meet demands for fast and ultra sensitive products, which are essential in eSports events where the tiniest delay can cost a game.
OK, it may not be made of real denim, but just the fact that it looks like the tiniest pair of jorts ever is alarming.
Another idea: They should have coffee stands throughout with chairs and the tiniest little tables, and a guy with an espresso machine just hanging out.
Get out the world's tiniest violin while I tell you about one of the few downsides of being paid to eat out for a living.
Everyone is shut down for the tiniest of transgressions and anyone who is off message is attacked, and that's a climate in which ideas die.
But the thing that I love about this show and continue to love about the show is these moments, these pockets of unity, and certainly "he's our family too" is the tiniest glimmer of light in a very, very, very dark night, and I think that gives the tiniest flame that hopefully is going to burn brighter and brighter and brighter as the season [continues].
Running Spotify in the background meant a steady stream of pings to Sweden, while MacOS meant even the tiniest tasks would phone home to San Francisco.
By Laura Mallonee With all due respect to larger-than-life phenomena like Slenderman and social media, sometimes the scariest things are in the tiniest packages.
The headset features head tracking that keeps tabs on the tiniest movements of your head, so the soundstage will remain consistent even as you move around.
It's a feature that's pretty much a necessity, since at its full 125X zoom, even the tiniest camera shake translates to big shifts in the viewfinder.
The tiniest of cats was precariously perched 12 storeys up on a ledge after its adventures left it trapped and just out of its owner's reach.
She's shown in an oval surrounded by a curlicue design, incorporating some of Buchinger's tiniest handwriting, that spells out three chapters from the Book of Kings.
The ghostly nature of the waves means that the tiniest glitch in a detector, or noise from other thermal and quantum sources, can deliver false positives.
The world's tiniest baby boy is finally back home following five months at a Tokyo hospital after he was born weighing just half of a pound.
Apple's adding WebKit for watchOS so users can browse some website on the Watch, such as a restaurant menu optimized for the tiniest screen Apple sells.
Sphero Mini is not only the tiniest robot ball we've ever seen, it's also the first one you can control with a smile or a frown.
All images courtesy of James HankenA team of biologists has just named three new salamanders in the genus Thorius; the tiniest tailed tetrapods known to science.
The tiniest iPhone you can buy is now the iPhone 7, with a screen that's 0.7 of an inch bigger than the SE's 4-inch display.
In the month since its release, fans and theorists alike have taken to Reddit to parse out the enigmatic series — down to the tiniest of details.
After all, those are the years that gave us 100-layer lip gloss, the tiniest crop tops known to man, and a whole lot of denim.
She paired it with the tiniest black string bottom (which could very possibly be a pair of thong underwear) and just-out-of-the-ocean hair.
And it's a game where every element you see—down to the tiniest, most seemingly insignificant props—can be a useful tool to mastering your environment.
For the past few months after Harvey's death, the tiniest thing to go wrong would send me spiraling into tears, but this time I was calm.
And finally, do you want all of this wrapped up in a exceptionally durable, waterproof package that's small enough to fit on the tiniest of wrists?
I feel I've made it pretty clear over the years that I don't give even the tiniest of shits what anyone else feels about my body.
Every minute detail is rendered with microscopic precision, and you don't have to be an audiophile to pinpoint the tiniest nuances and alterations in a note.
The gusty windchill is officially here — your heavy socks and chunky scarves are proof — and it's high time to get your tiniest fashion accessories on board.
Even the tiniest crumb on the kitchen tool can cause lines to appear in your icing, says Bullock-Prado, so remember to constantly wipe it clean.
Though work requirements are race-neutral on their face, the tiniest glimpse into the skewed racial realities of navigating the labor market exposes them as discriminatory.
Nadal, who grew up on red clay in Majorca, possesses a huge, looping lefty forehand that he can massage into the tiniest openings on the court.
Some of the biggest news in exercise science this year concerned the tiniest impacts from physical activity, which does not mean that the impacts were inconsequential.
He is one of the great minimalists of American cinema, an actor who can dazzle you by opening the tiniest window onto a character's inner life.
The earliest data from China, where the outbreak first started, showed that children under the age of 163 made up the tiniest fraction of identified infections.
In the furiously contested 1876 election, he squeezed out victory by the tiniest of margins, and the malicious phrase "His Fraudulency" shadowed him throughout his term.
A film made in a language that most of the country's citizens speak and understand would have only the tiniest of shots at earning Oscar recognition.
"This tweet is — in and of itself — evidence that you didn't understand your job in even the tiniest amount," wrote Gautam Mukunda, a Harvard business professor.
Mr. Farrell, half-hidden behind an absurdly self-important salt-and-pepper beard, extinguishes nearly all of his natural impishness but keeps the tiniest ember burning.
The tiniest sites the city typically deals with are 230 feet wide by 290 feet deep, or 228,2170 square feet — the size of many townhouse lots.
"Happy Mother's Day to my main squeeze @laurenhashianofficial, holding my little main squeeze, Jasmine Lia, who's holding my tiniest main squeeze, Tiana Gia," he captioned the shot.
But we imagine this was the tune the world's tiniest violin played when the budding model was passed over by the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show last year.
Gordon Hempton guides a group to the clearing where, on a log dotted with the tiniest plants and mosses sits a red stone, roughly one square inch.
But the mark of an All Black, vast or nimble, is the ability to take a pass from a teammate while darting through the tiniest of gaps.
Your similarities could be points of conflict: Fire sign couples may lose their tempers easily while earth sign couples can get hung up on the tiniest issues.
Soft silicone earfins help them nestle into even the tiniest ears, making these a great pair for those who can't ever seem to find the right fit.
So it is surprising to find the EU's tiniest state, Malta, which is in the middle of its stint as president, plunged into an early election campaign.
The movie seeds the tiniest of clues about what it's about throughout the film in glances, images, and gestures, but like Woodcock, it gets off on withholding.
So, when a cast member dishes even the tiniest smidgen of intel, we consider it to be big and newsworthy, especially if it's coming from a Lannister.
This kind of tiny matter is best described in states called amplitudes (like waves, since the tiniest bits of matter can act as both particles and waves).
"I love the new Netflix font, but when I saw it, I couldn't help but roll my eyes just the tiniest bit," designer Nick Misani told Refinery29.
The newborns at Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City donned some of the tiniest and cutest outfits for March of Dimes' annual Halloween costume party last week.
Now, more than ever, it's crucial to sustain our commitment to ending malaria and expand scientific research to keep the world safe from our tiniest, deadliest foe.
We asked her to make this classic brunch dish in the tiniest NYC kitchen we could find — with just a burner, a toaster oven, forks, and spoons.
Ahead are 20+ gift ideas that count just as much as the thought of giving itself, all while fitting into the tiniest gift bag you can find.
Sandwiched between a tattoo parlor and an old office building is the tiniest of stores, measuring five feet wide by 15 feet long, with a long history.
As radio waves bounce back to the Project Soli chip from your hand, the unique signals detected can be used to decipher even the tiniest of motions.
The have a matte-silver metallic finish, a power plug on the small side, an Ethernet port on bottom, and the teeniest, tiniest LED on the front.
While smaller-chested friends may get away with running with the tiniest of straps, we have to break out our three-clasped contraptions for Saturday morning yoga.
The 50,000 watt, 303,000 kilo sound system makes its North American debut Inside the tiniest tent at Coachella with the biggest speakers, a minor crisis is brewing.
Battlefield fans are known to mine the games of their tiniest secrets, so expect this new footage to be pieced for additional information in the coming weeks.
Both regimes conspire to stifle any spark of independent selfhood; what matters isn't who you are but how you appear, and the tiniest transgression can be fatal.
By Krystal BallOpinion Contributor Facing backlash from his normally loyal lackeys, yesterday the president offered Republican leaders the tiniest shred of a sliver of a cover story.
After taking in her gorgeous, monochromatic makeup, we noticed something else slightly different about the star: Her hair is the tiniest bit shorter, and it looks good.
Billions of people around the world are interacting with these technologies, which is why the tiniest changes can have such a gigantic impact on all of humanity.
With the next big thing always waiting around a corner, it's easy to get swept under the rug, even by just the tiniest hiccup in one's career.
You can mix and match abilities, weapons, powers, and frankly, the tiniest items in any room and use them to your advantage, in many—sometimes unexpected—ways.
The sport is becoming highly specialised with a world-class field looking at the tiniest details in training, equipment and nutrition to give them the winning edge.
CreditCreditChristopher Payne A pencil is a little wonder-wand: a stick of wood that traces the tiniest motions of your hand as it moves across a surface.
But in the vine-covered countryside surrounding this sleepy village, where the tiniest undulation of the land constitutes a hill, another side of Bordeaux is on display.
The opposite of the combustion chamber must be the Cold Atom Laboratory, where atom clouds are created and then chilled to the tiniest degree above absolute zero.
My family don't discuss sex at all, so I'm more on edge and listening out for the tiniest sounds that could indicate someone might have heard us.
The dogs were later shot dead, but that revenge couldn't bring back the cat whom she had known as the tiniest kitten, motherless, in the laundry basket.
After an introductory episode, the following seven each explores a different type of ecosystem (forests, desert, the high seas), from the tiniest creature to the apex predators.
But if it's a black hole, it would be the least massive black hole ever detected, as the tiniest black holes are between four and five solar masses.
The tiniest amount of the springy, gel-in-oil formulation helps skin retain its moisture and, over time, shifted our normally oily complexion to a more balanced state.
Whether you're attending an award show or just going on a date night, scroll down to find out how to artfully pack even your tiniest clutch with ease.
We should note that Wolff is known for spinning vivid yarns from the tiniest bits of information, and those around Trump are known for lying to the press.
If Hollywood's still casting for "Aquaman" they might want to look into Joanna Krupa, who looked like a superhero paddling around Miami in the tiniest possible green bikini.
This story is the third in our four-part series, "Treating the Tiniest Opioid Patients," a collaboration produced by Kaiser Health News, NPR and local NPR member stations.
I just placed a finger on it, waited a moment, and after my phone vibrated the tiniest amount to confirm everything's okay, I was let into my device.
The other girls in my cohort of 11-year-olds, all wearing the tiniest of shorts and tank tops, were fainting, giggling, flailing, grinding pelvises into the floor.
The instrument is so sensitive, in fact, that it must be sealed in a vacuum so that it can pick up the tiniest perturbations in the Martian crust.
Meanwhile, Amanda, one of the tiniest girls in the house, musters all her willpower to make her way to the last platform to be with her man Joss.
In response to the uptick in coverage, Dunham penned a quick reminder that she still doesn't give "the tiniest of shits" about how anyone feels about her body.
The restaurant's identity, to the extent that it has one distinct from that of its owner and chef, Thomas Keller, is based on fastidiously minding the tiniest details.
Taking a walk is a religious act for Jains, who act on their reverence for all life by taking pains to avoid trampling on even the tiniest bug.
An early riser, Kurian impressed staff with his meticulous preparation for morning meetings as well as his recall of the tiniest details of clients' systems from years before.
The camera is only on him for a few seconds, but in that brief time, he neatly conveys incredulous disdain, exasperation, and the tiniest hint of smug relish.
A separatist ideology might underpin contemporary radical activism in the LGBTQ community, though maybe only the tiniest sliver of those activists might be aware of a nationalist movement.
I don't know if anyone still plays the world's tiniest violin to mock complaining friends, but I have to assume someone on Earth is keeping the joke alive.
It starts off with baby Miley sitting in front a TV, watching her dad Billy Ray performing live and sporting the tiniest ponytail on top of her head.
The previous record was held by a boy born in Germany in 2009 weighing 274 grams, according to the Tiniest Babies registry managed by the University of Iowa.
You know what it's like… you've just bought the cutest little outfit for the tiniest person in your family, and they promptly go and grow out of it.
To be a part of that culture means that it only takes a few words, the tiniest head fake, to set your mind racing along a familiar track.
And yet grumpy, cocky, mumbly Arthur is still an action-star salad — a little bit Willis, a little bit Stallone and the tiniest chip off the old Rock.
Now, satellite, cable and microwave based communications — aiming to reach the tiniest island and inland settlements in the next few years — are making talk cheap and distance irrelevant.
Wearing the world's tiniest 3D glasses, the praying mantises looked like six-legged movie stars, and the results gained attention for their applications to the field of robotics.
Olive, Again returns to Olive and the town of Crosby to do what Strout does best: find meaning in the tiniest and most mundane details of everyday life.
Everything wonderful about Moonlight lives in its tiniest moments: a look, a music cue, the way the light falls on someone's face at the beach or in a diner.
The literature now shows that restoring parent-child connections helps improve the lives of the tiniest preemies as surely as the drugs and the tubes and the machines do.
They were all born from a similar place of hate and ignorance, and there's no place for even the tiniest crumb of it in the United States of America.
"We have to know the vital statistics of every animal at the zoo, from the tallest giraffe to the tiniest ant," said ZSL's assistant curator of mammals, Teague Stubbington.
The privilege of the RLCS was seeing Rocket League played with superhuman skill at a relentless pace, the kind of knife-edge competition where the tiniest mistake loses everything.
Image: RMIT UniversityA new study suggests honeybees inherently understand the rudiments of addition and subtraction, a finding that highlights the remarkable cognitive abilities among even the tiniest of creatures.
A key property of quantum mechanics—the physics theory of the smallest modica of matter—is that the tiniest stuff can take on both wave and particle properties simultaneously.
Everyone thought she was really cool to start with, but then for most of the subsequent lessons, she was really strict and lost her shit about the tiniest things.
He also recalled lean times later that decade during the Cultural Revolution when he went months without "seeing the tiniest drop of oil" or "knowing the taste of meat".
You have to spot the tiniest quirks in a game's design and consider how they might be turned against it, breaking it in ways the designers never thought of.
For four nights in Los Angeles, from December 12-15, IHOP will host diners in the world's tiniest IHOP for a tiny tasting menu inspired by classic IHOP dishes.
At 74, as she embarks on a memoir, an album and a rare tour, the megastar is intent on correcting (the tiniest) errors and on defining her own legacy.
She scolded them when their work was sloppy, but in the end she usually sided with A.C.S. Sherman became known in family court for examining the tiniest of details.
"They worked nonstop to make sure the tiniest details were perfectly taken care of, for a total of 1,500 hours," designer Donatella Versace told Vogue about the reception dress.
He has always seemed to know how to embrace a rock face, to jam fingers and toes into the tiniest of cracks and scamper upward with near-mystical ease.
In the title role, the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke sings with both warmth and a barely concealed backbone of steel, and projects ruefulness and the tiniest touch of humor.
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to three men who helped develop the world's tiniest machines — not out of miniature pistons or gears, but out of mere molecules.
I woke up 11 (11!) hours later, candles still flickering, dutifully standing watch from their stony nooks, only the tiniest splinters of sunlight poking in from under the door.
My flower beds are nothing but a jumble of dried stems and matted clumps, a collection of dead vegetation I've left undisturbed for my tiniest neighbors to shelter in.
Even Octavia Spencer, who plays Mike's sister and, as a performer, can overpower her scenes, never manages to wrest even the tiniest corner from Mr. Hawkes's firmly relaxed grip.
But even the tiniest of tributes can express so much — so these items, along with thousands of others left behind, made their way into the museum's vast storage facilities.
While his sculpture seems to promise a resounding gong, viewers who duck their heads inside the bell will find only the tiniest billy goat chime that they can ring.
Feeling nostalgic, I ask if he also recalls that night five years ago when he closed his eyes and took a leap of faith into the tiniest of crowds.
You spend a lot of time navigating this maze, searching desperately for the tiniest bit of food for health or a spare canister of gloo for the versatile gloo gun.
But at the same time, he couldn't even take the tiniest stand against his colleague who was helping Trump get elected and advance his agenda, beyond some weakly-worded statements.
My colleague Morgan has a genius solution here: She keeps small amounts of azelaic acid and moisturizer in a contact case, which fit neatly into even the tiniest of purses.
They no doubt represent just the tiniest sliver of objects, costumes, and other errata from the Star Wars universe that audiences will see on display in Rian Johnson's upcoming film.
Back in July, both Kate and Pippa opted for blunt — albeit minor — trims, proving that even the tiniest change can make a huge difference when it comes to your hair.
Little Niko is the "tiniest victim of abuse we've ever had," according to the Every Dog Counts Rescue, who shared a photo of the injured puppy on Facebook on Tuesday.
I don't know but I love how gently supportive it is and never want anyone I trust to speak to me again without first clasping hold of my tiniest finger.
Sanctuary Rescue believes the pup has pituitary dwarfism, which means she will likely be "The World's Tiniest Pit Bull" — as the rescue calls her — for the rest of her life.
Things started off hunky-dory for Les Bleus, as Demitri Payet's laser-guided foot found the tiniest chunk of Olivier Giroud's noggin to slap back a tremendous back-headed goal.
"The global financial elite are oppressors, not victims [...] Hacking that elite and returning the tiniest fraction of the wealth that they've stolen doesn't make them victims," Phineas Fisher told me.
She even brought one—made without vodka, or only the tiniest teaspoonful—for Robyn, along with a packet of salted crisps, and she kissed her, pretending to gobble her up.
Insider rounded up 25 photos of the tiniest living spaces around the world, from "coffin homes" in Hong Kong to compact apartments in the US.Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.
ARTS & LEISURE A cover article this weekend about Barbra Streisand's efforts to define her legacy — including her determination to correct even the tiniest errors about her life — contains several errors.
The photo of Steve Jobs holding an iPod next to Holmes's famous Forbes cover story image, where she holds the tiniest vial of blood between her thumb and index finger.
Even if officials are not afraid of the big picture possibilities, the tiniest details of the new deal will leave a sour taste in the mouth of Orlando-area taxpayers.
And any similarities in octopus and human genetic code related to this system could help her understand how the brain — down to its tiniest bits — evolved to govern social behaviors.
As the sun rises and sets, the puzzles will come, but we can make our own tiny impressions, alter the course of our path to destruction just the tiniest bit.
It uses a logarithmic scale, rather than a linear scale, to account for the fact that there is such a huge difference between the tiniest tremors and tower-toppling temblors.
His book offers an inside look at that cycle: the endless hours of rehearsal, the preparation that informs the tiniest of details, the constant traveling, the brief thrill of performance.
My only tiniest issue is that it&aposs collecting a little bit in my nose, but that literally happens with every foundation, and I think it&aposs just my nose.
If you find yourself having even the tiniest shadow of a doubt about whether or not you should really send that email, the answer is automatically, immediately and unequivocally no.
You can take up a little more space in the world in LA, the opposite of cramming yourself into the tiniest possible corner of the Central Line for your commute.
Album covers, dance routines and video shoots are remade down to the tiniest details (the remade videos for "If It Isn't Love" and Mr. Brown's "Every Little Step" are impressive).
Its performances — from the comedian Dave Johns, who portrays Daniel, down to the tiniest role — are so fine-tuned that you often feel you are watching a Frederick Wiseman documentary.
It may be designed to represent a California landscape, but it also connects us to New York City by encouraging an appreciation for the beauty of even the tiniest tree.
In my attempt to understand even the tiniest fraction of their reality, this time around I spoke to a Sue who asked to remain anonymous – so let's call her, Leandra.
You can have the tiniest underwear on and you'll be shaved and that's a pass, but in some ways, that is culturally more sexual than having an unshaved pubic area.
A gravitational wave should make the beams vibrate in and out of phase with each other the tiniest amount, creating a little bit of light that shines into a new detector.
Here's your quick quantum mechanics crash course: The tiniest units of matter like electrons and photons (individual units of light) can behave like both waves and particles at the same time.
The most basic assumption of quantum physics is that the tiniest particles have innate properties, but you cannot reliably know the value of those properties between creating them and measuring them.
The result has been a preponderance of negative findings despite intrepid efforts to collect DNA data on millions of individuals in the hope of finding even the tiniest signals of difference.
After all, without a healthy player base that keeps queue times low and activities well populated, a game like Destiny withers until only the tiniest fraction of hardcore players is left.
You can detect just the tiniest bit of twang in Lawrence Wright's speaking voice, so it's fitting that he's the narrator of his book about his home state and its contradictions.
Now scientists at the University of Cambridge have built the world's tiniest engines, powered by light, as described in a new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Nye's explanations are clear, simple and often funny, capitalizing on a sort-of nerd-chic personality that's well suited to the program's micro-budget, including perhaps the world's tiniest studio audience.
If there is even the tiniest flaw in a sapphire screen, it becomes even more fragile when it comes to being dropped or accidentally hit by any solid surface or object.
Following Tuesday's night Toy Story premiere in Los Angeles, Maki, 32, who plays the film's tiniest toy, was in for a big surprise after her boyfriend, Travis Atreo, popped the question.
While not exactly the tiniest holder on this list, this Jasonwell rainbow treasure can hold five drinks and what looks like to be a crapload of Photoshopped items in the center.
Unless you strap on the tiniest of GoPros to an ant, you'd never be able to find the poor ant that was returned to earth by the emotionless power of gravity.
The network was ideally equipped to feed the seemingly endless public appetite for even the tiniest morsel of Simpson minutia, prompting better-known outlets like CNN to mimic Court TV's efforts.
We were doing boat pose, with our legs and arms raised, when the tiniest member of the herd, Annie, wandered by and stopped in front of me, under my outstretched legs.
"The global financial elite are oppressors, not victims [...] Hacking that elite and returning the tiniest fraction of the wealth that they've stolen doesn't make them victims," Phineas Fisher previously told Motherboard.
This clock employs atoms vibrating in three dimensions, using laser light to trap them in a sort-of miniature modular Ikea bookcase where they count down the tiniest measurable time units.
Aside from a hefty helping of Murray, apparently the movie has got just the tiniest essence of Walton, as confirmed by Bill Walton himself and later by a keen-eyed Redditor.
Smaller than the size of the tiniest hummingbird alive today, its head was the size of a thumbnail, its jaw packed with serrated teeth and its eyes bulging and lizard-like.
She measures their small forearms covered in paper-thin skin and weighs their slight bodies, watching for the tiniest, often imperceptible improvements — a quarter-pound increase, a slightly less distended belly.
That's only a small portion, the tiniest portion, of a gargantuan list of social-justice organizations around the South that would stagger the imagination of any anti-Southern ranter on Twitter.
Nearly a year later, he emerged wanting to make a film that showed how people endured in the teeth of war, and clung to the tiniest glimmers of solace and hope.
In Vegas, you can appear and disappear as you wish, and you can slide into a bar full of locals and watch them sing on one of the city's tiniest stages.
During Wednesday's outing, Kate will view some of the museum's specimens and see DNA sequencing in action, done to identify the tiniest insects and microorganisms playing a part in the environment.
But catch me off-guard, and the tiniest detail, a sentence that says something true, that has the blues, that sweet taste of sadness, will get to me in a second.
Plus, according to Pinterest search analytics, tortoiseshell is currently top of mind — up 1898% — with everyone looking to infuse the toasty brown accent into the tiniest accessory of all: nail art.
Judge Gergel, who presided in the Dylann Roof murder trial in 2017, began poring over police, court and medical records looking for the tiniest details of the Woodard attack around 2011.
That's why it's so impressive that Moss makes a meal of even the slightest of eye twitches, or lets the tiniest corner of her lip creep upward when something amusing happens.
From stars colliding millions of miles away to advances in our understanding of the tiniest particles, and with our own planet somewhere in between, this year brought plenty of new scientific discoveries.
New mom Mindy Kaling gave her followers the tiniest glimpse of her baby girl over the weekend, snug inside a decked-out pink patterned stroller from the collection CYBEX by Jeremy Scott.
Two premature babies — a boy and a girl who were both born at barely more than a pound — are among the tiniest hurricane evacuees trying to escape a direct hit from Florence.
An expert in the tiniest details of true luxury items, Wetzbarger shared plenty of dead giveaways that tell you whether the bag you want is real — or faker than a $40 bill.
Apple usually tries to give the tiniest of hints with its invites and the image Apple chose for the invite suggests that the camera could be a big focus of the event.
"It's done at so many shows, so it's all about the tiniest details to really make them look different," says the Oribe Hair Care Global Ambassador and perennial backstage presence James Pecis.
Filmed by Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, and Holly Lohuis, a marine biologist, the film captures 30 species that are among the tiniest to inhabit the seas.
Filmed by Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, and Holly Lohuis, a marine biologist, the film captures 21225 species that are among the tiniest to inhabit the seas.
One of the largest gay clubs in the city—with a clientele that errs on the trendier, muscle-flexing side—it's not a bad place come and show off your tiniest shirt.
She's the same artist who gave Grande one of her tiniest tats, a worker bee honoring Manchester bombing victims, and her biggest, a sketch of Chihiro from Spirited Away on her forearm.
The museum director says that he likes the poetic idea of a weasel colliding with the world's largest machine and temporarily stopping it from doing its job of colliding the tiniest particles.
You could crack open a beach read, or drink a glass of rosé, or wrap yourself in a terry cloth robe, or turn on all the lights and don your tiniest sunglasses.
But it does illustrate how top-level management tends to encompass a great deal of political bickering, and that all but the tiniest fraction see their reign ended with an ignominious sacking.
That means about nothing, except to folks who don't understand the basis of physics—but it's really the only time the tiniest, innermost planet in our solar system really gets any attention.
I can hear the tiniest little parts, like little creaks and crackles and stuff, and know exactly where we were and what that sound was and even the decision to leave it.
It's a feeling that everyone is so tense the tiniest things could spill over into major incidents, or that a bomb could go off, or an attack could start, at any point.
If we want to stop our world from shaking, we need to find in even the tiniest of these acts the same meaning and immediacy, the same togetherness and purpose,— that Mrs.
For the last half-century, its main business has been the study of the tiniest insubstantial bit of matter in the universe, an ephemeral fly-by-night subatomic particle called the neutrino.
We only got the tiniest glimpse of Cyberpunk 2077, but given how excited we are for the game, Google Stadia's first-person hacking and motorcycle riding are welcome, despite its short length.
Until very recently, a vehicle striking pedestrians in the street thousands (or even dozens) of miles away almost certainly wouldn't have registered as the tiniest blip on a big news organization's radar.
A neural network built to translate could work through millions of pages of documents of legal discovery in the tiniest fraction of the time it would take the most expensively credentialed lawyer.
Television viewers, exposed to hundreds of different dialects every day, are increasingly aware of the tiniest differences in how people speak, even as the number and degree of distinctions continue to expand.
Rather, she creates her images by building up a palimpsest of subatomic decay patterns: the straight, curvilinear, and spiraling paths of these tiniest of particles, which scientists study using accelerators and electronic detectors.
In fact, plenty of medical literature now shows that restoring parent-child connections helps improve the lives of the tiniest preemies as surely as the drugs and the tubes and the machines do.
One of the things I've noticed being in the sex business is [that] the men who are the pickiest about what a woman looks like are always the ones with the tiniest penises.
Intel, the world's biggest maker of computing chips for personal computers and data centers, has been a leader in manufacturing the tiniest chips so far but recently lost its title to Taiwan Semiconductor.
That's far fewer than it had promised, and puts just the tiniest of dents in the waiting list of 400,000 people who have paid $1,000 for a chance to buy the latest Tesla.
Best ditched the fashion industry in New York City 20 years ago — where he designed for Donna Karan and Isaac Mizrahi — for Los Angeles, Mattel's pink palace, and the tiniest of style muses.
Three years ago, when Poupyrev first showed me Project Soli, I was able to turn a virtual dial on a smartwatch with the tiniest movement of my thumb and finger hovering above it.
While we wait for more details on IBM's plans for this tiniest of computers (or, like, a name to call it by), here's some soothing close-up footage of what transistors look like:
These MOFs are really easy to modify at their tiniest level and are super porous, so another team of scientists recently tested them embedded in a small foam for use as moisture harvesters.
It was dark and warm outside, and when the transport guy appeared from the trailer cradling the tiniest bundle of fur I had ever seen, my heart burst open into a million pieces.
A polymath who discovered and organized the tiniest building blocks of matter and went on to study the most complex systems in the universe, Gell-Mann died Friday at the age of 89.
Even worse, if there is even the tiniest flaw in a sapphire screen, it becomes even more fragile when it comes to being dropped or accidentally hit by any solid surface or object.
It's the same deal as the kick to Adams's groin, it looks pret-ty bad, but there remains the tiniest chance that his legs got tangled with Kanter's and they both went down.
The new family photo shows the tiniest Swedish royal sweetly dozing in his father's arms alongside his mom and the family dog, as well as individual black-and-white photos with each parent.
Click here to view original GIFIt doesn't take much practice to learn to play the world's tiniest violin—just a complete and utter lack of sympathy for what someone else is complaining about.
Hearing the ball, the top players say, enables faster reactions — a crucial advantage in a sport where blazingly fast serves and powerful groundstrokes mean that even the tiniest fraction of a second matters.
They don't exactly make him rich, but they do make his point that tech public offerings suck money out of the pockets of mom-and-pop investors ring just the tiniest bit hollow.
The director is Samuel Maoz, and he understands the hallucinatory force of grief—the way in which, all of a sudden, the tiniest details can seem strange, or strangely vital, to the living.
The models' hair was slicked back, their lips glossy red, their eyes shadowed, the highest Mistress pumps on their feet, the tiniest, shiniest of clothes on their backs, with the biggest of shoulders.
This husband-and-wife team has created a line of "transitional" wood furniture — including a mirror coat rack, a vanity and a valet stand — accented with brass and the tiniest hints of leather.
As I walked, I noticed the self-contained worlds of people's forecourts: a petite bench beneath a prolific grapefruit tree, a strange flock of robot sculptures, what looked like the world's tiniest vineyard.
"In the event of the tiniest harm to our soldiers at observation posts or anywhere else, starting today," he said, "I declare that we will hit regime forces in Idlib and anywhere else."
"Even the tiniest of tributes can express so much," writes The Times in an article about "What Happens to Those Heartbreaking Tributes at the 9/11 Memorial," like letters, teddy bears and flowers.
But last week, IHOP hosted an exclusive tiny dinner series in the world&aposs tiniest IHOP, a tiny house built by A&E&aposs "Tiny House Nation" hosts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin.
The artist is meticulous in the detail of her work, applying the tiniest strokes to create pieces with natural splendor and laser-like accuracy, reminiscent of the compelling realism of the Dutch Masters.
And just like Rogers, Bourdain knew the power of television to open the hearts of viewers, if they were ready and willing, and if a gregarious host gave them the tiniest of nudges.
Those of us interested in the life of the shy Star Wars billionaire must make do with the tiniest of insights into his thinking about what Disney is doing with his former intellectual property.
So did official harassment of its activists, the banning of an allied party and rules that made it difficult to campaign via social media and barred all but the tiniest political gatherings until December.
She showed the tiniest hint of a baby bump as she was honored for raising awareness about ISIS's devastation of the Yazidi people in Iraq at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Switzerland.
The camera lens manufacturers at Venus Optics have just launched their latest creation: a foot-long, skinny camera lens that's meant to give you a macro view of the tiniest parts of the world.
We reviewed the handset back in April, but the company just announced the tiniest of updates for the device: a new rear case that's slimmer than the original and available in four new colors.
The takeaway for me was that Apple focused on making the most significant changes to the tiniest components: camera sensors, upgraded chips, a revised home button and the addition of GPS to the watch.
I have no idea what any of this means, and I can sense both women in the store becoming increasingly skeptical that I can afford to purchase even the tiniest sliver of a diamond.
Basically, the General Conference on Weights and Measures will be fixing the value of the Planck constant, which describes how the tiniest bits of matter release energy in discrete steps or chunks (called quanta).
The nearly unornamented way she carries melodies, shading some words with the tiniest bit of a quaver, comes across as both pensive and determined, and it lets her find mythic resonances behind everyday details.
Good fire investigators start on their bellies, looking at the tiniest things that burned — the blades of grass, said Jon Skinner, who oversees fire investigation and recovery for the federal Bureau of Land Management.
The "farmers sushi," which initially resembles the Japanese variety—with generous slices of bigeye tuna—arrives not on rice but on rectangles of pressed carrot and turnip accented with the tiniest pinch of vinegar.
There is a fair debate to have on the issue of microtargeting — which essentially allows for the slicing and dicing of a message into the tiniest bits, for potentially very narrow groups of users.
Might you extract from that the lesson that the tiniest human disruptions can be catastrophic in the natural world, and further that therefore unchaining corporations from environmental regulations is going to have calamitous consequences?
Every year when the Oscar nominations are announced, there's general grumbling about movies that were left out — usually films at either end of the Hollywood spectrum, the biggest blockbusters and the tiniest art films.
Filmed by Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, and Holly Lohuis, a marine biologist, the film, closing this weekend, captures 30 species that are among the tiniest to inhabit the seas.
But it also took Adams nine seconds to get open against Coty Sensabaugh on his touchdown catch that game, and I mean open by the tiniest of margins, to where a perfect throw was necessary.
But if there's one thing TV professionals know, it's that if there's one bit of footage of someone being horrible on a hot mic, it's only the tiniest sliver of the tip of the iceberg.
This process would be low energy, since neutrinos could only produce the tiniest knock with their weak force, but it would also be far more common, since atomic nuclei are so much larger than protons.
The most intense moment is Kim complaining about how stressed she is, balancing Kanye's delicate emotions and while raising their three kids — all while wearing the tiniest items of clothing and pounds of hair extensions.
Paulina Gretzky DEFINITELY brought it for Halloween ... Wayne Gretzky's smokin' hot daughter channeled Gabrielle Union in "Bring It On" ... putting on the tiniest Clover cheerleader outfit for her costume this year -- and she KILLED IT!!!
"Being conscious of the fact that moving the tiniest part could make a big difference to the overall look, we think the finished portrait is a fitting acknowledgement of the contribution she made," he said.
While you can't necessarily see what it's like to have the world come to life via Google Maps, the Street View version gives you an up-close look at the tiniest details of the exhibit.
The new 10-minute gameplay film shows off exactly that — you can flip hilariously around the landscape as a bear, grow as a series of weeds and even swim around as the tiniest of microorganisms.
Anxiety can stop you in your tracks if you let it, while forward momentum (even taking the tiniest of steps) toward your goals can help dissipate your worry about whether you're making the right decision.
In Ms. Riggin's recipe, the main ingredient is cooked separately, then the sauce — a pungent mix of hot oil, soy sauce, ginger and scallion, balanced with the tiniest pinch of sugar — is poured on top.
Director Bo Burnham really did something special here by curving out the tiniest details about a girl (Elsie Fisher) living in a digital age, while still linking her with the commonalities of growing up innocent.
Jerseys from FIFA's 209 member associations, including the tiniest island states—all of which receive equal voting power and financial support from the sport's governing body—are displayed in a "rainbow" arch of glass cases.
So this month, after Philadelphia's mayor sent us all inside, I found myself the tiniest bit grateful that our current circumstances had taken the choice, and thus the conflict and the guilt, out of housework.
I have the tiniest fingers of anyone I know, and precision gestures were still tricky to pull off; zooming was a chore, and every time I tried to scroll, I hit the chassis almost immediately.
"You've got to love snow, and you've got to like cold," Mr. Malkowski said, as residents walked their dogs through snowy sidewalks and the drivers of even the tiniest cars navigated slippery roads with confidence.
Creators have fought against manual copyright claims from companies that have nothing to do with the content in question, false copyright strikes from trolls, and ardent claims from record labels over the tiniest clip being used.
If you had perhaps the most sensitive FM receiver on Earth, you might pick up the tiniest dip in volume: a signal that comes not from our galaxy, but from the earliest stars in the Universe.
Quantum mechanics deals in the physics of the smallest stuff—the tiniest in size, the shortest in time, and the lowest in energy—and posits that on the smallest scale, physical properties take on discrete values.
He hopes the information they collect on where larvae move will improve monitoring of ocean health and better inform the design of future Marine Protected Areas to ensure they account for needs of their tiniest creatures.
But you don't have to wish you had prepared for that out-of-nowhere mustache that pops up on your honeymoon; you can actually be ready with tools small enough to fit into the tiniest clutch.
Sundance's mistake here is all too common in crowdfunding — making the assumption that the only people you're talking to are die-hard fans who will shell out for the tiniest brush with the thing they love.
"They just barely got the tiniest bit of momentum going after the House health care bill, and now it's like the engine has fallen out of the car," said an outside adviser to the West Wing.
Little Microleo, who lived around 18 million years ago, has just the tiniest open-mouth gap to hint at its shearing teeth, but for once, this animal group isn't depicted with its mouth cranked wide open!
San Francisco is home to the most expensive rental market in the US.The tiniest apartment currently for rent in the city spans 161 square feet and costs $2,295 a month, according to the rental platform Zumper.
Sometimes it was the tiniest things: the use of a male pronoun to describe a hypothetical involving an entrepreneur or business executive, when we know that women, too, can fill these roles (but too often don't).
"The thing you have to understand is: scientists are perfectly happy to publish an outlandish idea if it has even the tiniest 'sliver' of a chance of not being wrong," astrophysicist and cosmologist Katherine Mack tweeted.
Our mother had saved stiff frocks trimmed with lace, the tiniest pair of white Nike sneakers, a silver rattle in the shape of a duck, a cream-colored brush with bristles as soft as vicuna fur.
Their eyelids may still be fused shut, and the tiniest preemies may not yet even have the ability to close a fist around your finger—that essential early act, the moment when they take possession of you.
The memory hierarchy begins at the actual computer processor(s), where just the tiniest amounts of data are stored very expensively in local registers representing stuff that is at that very moment being computed by the processor.
In 1948, three years after she first went through the stones, Claire is reunited with Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies), her first husband who is just the tiniest bit suspicious about where his wife's been all this time.
And when Jake arrives on the ISS to fix the problem, he meets a broadly multicultural crisis team who mostly have only the tiniest hint of story function, but at least give Geostorm a more diverse face.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechOn Sol 1224, a scoop of sand was run through a fine sieve to get just the tiniest grains (under 0.006 inches diameter), then fed into a chemical analysis suite on the rover.
If you can't make it to Oxford, however, you can get a taste of the exhibit by scrolling down or checking out the photos on the "Microsculpture" website, where you can zoom in on the tiniest details.
You can always expect some truly shocking, risqué looks on the Grammys red carpet, but before the stars put on their best (and often times tiniest!) outfits, there are days and days of prep to go through.
Even better, the underside of the mouse was completely sealed, preventing even the tiniest speck of dirt from penetrating its insides, and it improved on its predecessors by working on almost any surface that wasn't too reflective.
Although he complains bitterly in the documentary about the N.C.A.A. and the financial exploitation of college athletes, he goes to considerable lengths to avoid even the tiniest financial impropriety, fearing it might hurt him at draft time.
This study used a smorgasbord of tools to gauge recovery: surveys and interviews, heart rate monitors and sensors that could show us if participants' hands got even the tiniest bit sweaty when they thought about their breakup.
In particular, understanding the conditions for spacetime decay through a bubble of nothing is a step towards connecting the best theories about the tiniest building blocks of the universe—strings—with theories about space and time itself.
Eilish has become identifiable not only for her music, but also for her signature neon green roots, and her latest photo, captioned "still here" shows the singer with only the tiniest hint of green in her hair.
Its compact size makes it easy to store in even the tiniest of apartments and compared to pricier fitness gadgets like, ahem, the nearly $500 vibrating massage gun that is currently all the rage, they're largely affordable.
Although Android has commanding market share (85% at last count), the number of phones that will both be able to run Oreo and actually get it in a timely manner is the tiniest fraction of that market.
The authorities brought in cadaver dogs and heavy construction equipment, including a backhoe, and led a careful examination of the land "not to miss the tiniest piece of evidence," the county's district attorney, Matthew D. Weintraub, said.
The Federal Aviation Administration proposed wide-sweeping regulations on Thursday that would require that all but the tiniest drones incorporate technology that would enable them to be tracked at all times while flying in United States airspace.
The Federal Aviation Administration proposed wide-sweeping regulations on Thursday that would require that all but the tiniest drones incorporate technology that would enable them to be tracked at all times while flying in United States airspace.
A 1983 essay by Marilyn Frye, a professor at Michigan State University, describes in vivid detail how this threat constrains a woman's behavior down to the tiniest little details of behavior like what facial expressions she makes.
NEW YORK, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Every day, Reuters journalists deal with a host of reporting challenges, such as staying connected as a monsoon rages as well as ethical issues like photographing the tiniest victims of war and disaster.
So as they waited and hoped for her labor to subside, they made plans to get to Vancouver, to the neonatal intensive care unit where the very tiniest and sickest babies in British Columbia and Yukon wind up.
Zack and I move the blanket off the bed, and we get into our sleeping bags, and pull them up over our heads, very careful so that not even the tiniest bit of exposed skin touches the mattress.
It marked the third event in a busy day for the royal mom, who previously charmed school children and revealed the royal family's tiniest new member while opening a fairy tale-themed playground at London's Hampton Court Palace.
Since there has been little to no effort to resolve the issue of lead paint, Oliver brought back the lovable Sesame Street muppets to draw attention to its hazards — because even the tiniest amount can cause irreversible damage.
The Social Democrats (SPD) have run Bremen, the tiniest of Germany's 16 states, for 72 years, hoovering up votes from dockers, factory hands, civil servants and even merchants in a city-state that still styles itself "free Hanseatic".
More than a million people visit the quirky, high-tech Minatur Wunderland — the world's largest, tiniest-scale model railway exhibit — in Hamburg, Germany each year, but now you can do it from the comfort of your own computer.
In Rome, Jenner knows finding the authentic gems is not about a flashy appearance or a celebrity guest list: "Da Danilo is the tiniest little spot in Rome that's run by a mother-and-son duo," she said.
We use microscopes to enlarge the planet's tiniest stuff; the sculptor Takahiro Iwasaki works in the opposite way, reducing familiar, monumental structures to miniature proportions, using humble, everyday materials, the better to make us look at them anew.
But if that's the ultimate ambition, the Gnomes & Goblins preview represents just the tiniest of first steps — and an effort to determine if Favreau and the Wevr team are even pulling on the right thread to begin with.
While Kim Kardashian West has been cinching herself up with her new shapewear line "Skims" lately, who can forget the time she wore the tiniest corset under that "wet look" Thierry Mugler dress at this year's Met Gala?
Around Cincinnati, police officers and sheriff's deputies are so concerned about the potency of carfentanil and other synthetic opioids that they carry overdose-reversing naloxone sprays for themselves, in case they accidentally inhale or touch the tiniest flake.
When one of the tiniest pension funds imaginable — for Citrus Pest Control District No. 219, serving just six people in California — decided last year to convert itself to a 22(k) plan, it seemed like a no-brainer.
Here is your tiniest of consolation prizes: There is at least a meager handful of films where females do most of the talking by a margin greater than 10%: Inside Out, Alice In Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, and Maleficent.
It means that even though, in theory, the Trump administration could attempt to denaturalize people for the tiniest imaginable error — a typo, for example, in their naturalization application — it would have a difficult time sustaining that in court.
That can leave investigators in a position where they have to pore over the tiniest details of a shooting, like where a suspect's hands were at each second leading up to their death or how they were standing.
One day, buyers from Northern Europe came to visit the fields and were impressed with Ms. Clemente's ability to remove the tiniest grapes from the rest of the cluster, without leaving marks, Ms. Clemente once told her family.
There's still the kernel of a great idea here, contained in a scene from before the explosion, in which Theo's mother explains to him that Dutch paintings are highly detailed, and "even the tiniest thing matters" in them.
And for those curious to see what the phone will look like, here's the tiniest of sneak peeks, courtesy of Razer SVP Tom Moss who had earlier last week tweeted a photo of him with CEO Tan Min Liang.
But if there's one thing I've learned — through my work with CHARM, as an advocate for mental-health awareness, as a parent and as a former tween myself — even the tiniest of gestures can have a life-changing impact.
Just as moving a couch one foot to the left has the potential to suddenly make an entire room look twice its size, the tiniest tweaks to the way you apply makeup can make your whole face look different.
We're just weeks away from the season 2 premiere of This Is Us, and NBC is giving fans the tiniest of bread crumbs to remind us how much we want to know what happens next to the Pearson clan.
"I can't explain it exactly except to compare it to a fever that spread through every newsroom and made us all salivate over the tiniest morsels," Chozick writes as she grapples with her ability to set aside ethical considerations.
She can't even wear her hair straight without people automatically assuming she's pregnant (even though, yeah, she was, but that's beside the point.) So naturally, when Markle gets a haircut — even the teeniest, tiniest of trims — the sirens sound.
Although, amusingly ... Amusingly may be the wrong word ... Although, I take enormous pleasure in the fact that the tiniest spinoff from "Sandman" has been turned into a TV show that is doing incredibly well, which is "Lucifer" on Fox.
We may be living in a Golden Age of television, where you can hang out on the couch and watch hours of award-winning series that are legitimately stimulating and not feel even the tiniest bit guilty about it.
Her immigration case still colors every aspect of her life: The slightest false step could land her back in detention, and even the tiniest chink in the story she presents at hearings could lead to her petition being denied.
Tuesday's vice presidential debate gave Americans a stark contrast between consensus pro-life policies that welcome and respect the tiniest and most vulnerable Americans and the extreme abortion-on-demand ideology so long peddled by the "politically correct" establishment.
My own friends and colleagues are, of course, far, far too drenched in integrity and follow-through ever to exhibit even the tiniest glimmer of unreliability or waffling, so I created an email account for someone I called Tania.
The "SJW" label is a huge and successful weapon in the alt-right's arsenal; it paints feminists as manipulative, oversensitive, shrill women who attack men with claims of sexism at the tiniest of provocations while rejecting their sexual advances.
Some scientists say the noises from air guns, ship sonar and general tanker traffic can cause the gradual or even outright death of sea creatures, from the giants to the tiniest — whales, dolphins, fish, squid, octopuses and even plankton.
We have entered a very difficult chapter of American history, but it would all be just the slightest, tiniest bit easier for me to bear if I knew that Freeform was going to give Alexis her own dolphin-themed spinoff.
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Ask almost anyone who has participated in one of these courses and they will tell you how eye opening it can be – and maybe even a bit jarring for those who still hold even the tiniest remnants of a 50s mentality.
More importantly, they are extremely vulnerable to getting messed up by the tiniest particle of dust or crumb; your keyboard can be working fine, and then, out of nowhere, one key will stop being as responsive as others, causing typos galore.
Everything about the film operates at the same intense fever pitch: the glistening score urgently batters the audience in every direction, the colors are eye-bleedingly bright, and the emotions are big enough to play on the tiniest phone screen.
Okay, they're not the most decked-out DIY coffee and espresso maker you can get — but they're small enough to fit on the tiniest counters, are just plain simple, and work with pods from over 75 brands including Starbucks and Folgers.
Sliders give the tiniest of bumps when pushed to either extreme, spinning number and date pickers "click" in time with the virtual dials, and pyrotechnic iMessage effects like lasers and fireworks are accompanied by crackling buzzes, to name but a few.
There are booths as far as the eye can see, TV screens displaying a range of video games from AAA titles to the tiniest indies, tabletop gaming sessions left and right and cosplayers stopping every few feet to take photos.
Without it I'm not sure I could have continued playing, with it I qualified for Team GB. "I didn't feel the tiniest pang of guilt about having the injection and neither should I, it was legal after all," added Egelstaff.
Forests are filled with fuel from the floor, where highly combustible, dry pine needles act as kindling to jump-start the tiniest spot fire, all the way up to the crown where beetle-killed and parched trees dot the landscape.
And while Mr. Corzine was a socially awkward mumbler who agonized over decisions, Mr. Murphy, who considered pursuing a career in musical theater, oozes affability, remembers the tiniest details about people he has met and quickly owns up to his missteps.
Even though this site represents just the tiniest fraction of land in the Arctic, they hope that the combined data will help to develop a model that will more accurately predict which parts of the Arctic will thaw faster than others.
The giant panel is constructed of hundreds of strips of painted and drawn-upon paper, which she painstakingly pieced together and then wrote over, in the tiniest font imaginable, the poems that have been meaningful to the artist throughout her life.
The startup has today taken the tiniest baby steps to launch an AI chatbot that it hopes will, at an unspecified point in future, be able to assist carers with recommendations for home care of people with conditions such as dementia.
" It is 335 pages long but contains only the tiniest fraction of what she amassed on her journey along the celebrity food chain, first as she did standup comedy and later as she reinvented herself on QVC and "Fashion Police.
The tiniest part is the most important, and was the final piece to fall into place for me, causing great consternation as I got closer and closer to "finishing" the puzzle — it was like a grain of sand to an oyster.
This production of a dance, made for four women and two men, casts two of its tiniest members as the men, and, despite their male attire, renders them somewhat more feminine in manners and makeup than their four ballerina companions.
Great for deep cleaning, the V11 Torque Drive Cordless Vacuum Cleaner uses a special cleaner head to intelligently adapt to different floor types and features a whole-machine filtration system that's capable of slurping up the tiniest of dust particles.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 89%What critics said: "The Crown season three doubles down on the series' practice of treating the tiniest diplomatic faux pas as something bearing the immediate potential to threaten the Empire to its veddy core.
When I asked Adam Williams, another of the game's creators, if maybe, just maybe, he'd developed the tiniest of soft spots for a single big-government policy over the course of this game's inception, he was quick to shoot me down.
Each outfit required three to four fittings; for some, Roth flew from New York City to Paris to meet with Waight Keller personally — even the tiniest detail, like the width of his trouser's legs, was weighed and discussed and then tried.
But I'm the tiniest bit of a romantic, and so I also love that exchange between Patrick and Kat on the steps, where she tells him that she doesn't like to live up to other people's expectations instead of her own.
It's no wonder everyone is screaming (and jumping) while they watch — games and goals are so fast and even the tiniest of movements can lead to a huge play, so missing even a second due to lag or shitty resolution is unacceptable.
I could touch even the tiniest button on the MacBook Air screen to click it, use one finger to scroll through a webpage or move around on a map, and a pinching gesture lets you zoom in and out on maps and photos.
Newcomers to the game think they have entered a virtual world when in fact they are controlling a real robot, equipped with a camera and computer, which makes its way around a model of the town rendered down to the tiniest detail.
Casual browsers — or corporate investors — could come to Tumblr and see a clean, friendly site that promoted creativity and connection, while savvy users knew that with the tiniest bit of digging they'd be able to uncover all the smut their heart desired.
The electronic ephemera she left — the voicemail, the emails stacked in my inbox that I still sometimes search through, the fact that LinkedIn still suggests that she and I connect — are only the tiniest glimpses of who she was as a person.
Sometimes stealth is a better approach than brute force and raw firepower, so the tiniest addition to Nerf's 2016 lineup, the new N-Strike Elite Pocketstrike blaster, can be easily hidden away until you've managed to sneak up on an unsuspecting target.
Earlier this year, the UK banned microbeads from cosmetics, amid warnings that the minuscule plastic particles were being ingested by aquatic life, causing poisoning, infertility, and genetic disruption in species ranging from the tiniest plankton to the most massive and majestic whales.
Using the latest super speed cameras, YouTube's The Slow Mo Guys will explore the tiniest phenomenons to the greatest spectacles in a visual fantasia, with one-of-a-kind glimpses into what the world looks like in slow motion, premiering exclusively on YouTube.
Big robots like Spot may be great for carrying things or trotting out onto stages, but just as much sophisticated engineering goes into creating tiny ones as well — and this little flyer from the University of Pennsylvania is one the tiniest yet.
Based on Google's Project Soli—a tiny radar-based chip that can detect tiny flickering movements of your hands and fingers—the World's Tiniest Violin can reproduce the sounds of the actual instrument based on how vigorously the microscopic version is being played.
But of course, the natural world is an important part of the exhibition, and that means an enormous amount of work has been done to recreate accurately everything from the prehistoric giant owl to the bee hummingbird, the tiniest bird in the world.
The game communicates a great deal of character from the tiniest of moments—civilians yell out in joy when you drop down from orbit to save the day, a pilot passingly wonders if her step-father lives in this version of the timeline.
In Hong Kong, which has some of the world's tiniest living spaces, there is growing demand for shipping-container homes which are seen as a stopgap solution for those waiting years for public housing and young people who cannot afford to buy.
Within the microbioreactor, yeast cells are confined to a microfluidic chip where they live within the tiniest amount of liquid—which delivers the chemical signals—surrounded on three-sides by an impermeable polycarbonate wall, and, on the fourth, by a gas-permeable membrane.
I'm not sure if they're trying to keep out the riff-raff because they've assessed the total value of my outfit and figured out that I can't actually afford to own even the tiniest diamond earring, or if they're genuinely wanting for staff.
After 20 years of never giving the tiniest hoot about my own generation, and as a person of a certain age in a management capacity, I fell prey to the 20 or 30 articles a day about dread millennials entering my feeds.
To meet this ambitious 252 goal, NASA wants to build the tiniest possible Gateway with two main pieces: a small tin can where astronauts can transfer from their spacecraft to a lander, and a power module to keep the lights turned on.
If you listen to the two side-by-side, you may end up hearing the tiniest of differences but, generally speaking, they both offer plenty of bass, super well-tuned mids, and a good amount of clarity and detail in the high-end.
Those stoplight cameras that catch us committing the tiniest traffic infractions might not be as accurate as we've been led to believe, according to a very persistent Oregon resident whose nearly four-year battle against the system was recently profiled by Wired.
The equations that describe the universe at the smallest and largest scales — how the tiniest elementary particles dance, how the space-time of the cosmos bends — predicted a slight incongruity, a tiny unbalancing in the numbers of certain particles under certain circumstances.
The life-size town square, complete with fruit stalls and laundry hanging out to dry, was impressive in its scale and a perfect backdrop for what could possibly be the tiniest bags ever created, which models slung as though they were baguettes.
Residents of even the tiniest far-flung villages in China may soon be able to pay on their phones to run daily errands as Beijing announced this month that it aims to make mobile payments ubiquitous in rural areas by the end of 2020.
Their taut debut record Amici relishes in the tiniest and most mundane moments, whether it's trying to get around town running errands ("You've got a million things to do!" goes opener "You've Got A Million") or going shopping on a public holiday ("Closed Tomorrow").
He's able to pick up on nuances and textures before we hear them and he knows exactly what a track calls for, it could be the tiniest thing but it makes a world of difference to a song and brings it to its full potential.
Cam tells Hannah about almost needing an amputation back in 2014, his grandmother passing the day before his surgery, having a 10-month-old puppy he had to re-home in 2017, and other such things, all while the tiniest violin plays in the background.
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The tiniest computers in the universe and a theory of everything Quantum foam is having something of a moment, not just as a solution to the Cosmological Constant Problem, but also to address other enigmas in physics, like black holes, quantum computers, and dark energy.
The larvae, which live in the water, attach themselves to rocks by one end, and use feathery appendages at the other end as a kind of net to catch the tiniest bits of edible detritus — motes that are too small for fish and other insects.
FINALLY. While we still have to wait until 2018 for the sequel to the Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, we've finally been given the tiniest nugget that will sustain us until the creators reveal more about the highly anticipated film.
However given the platform has close to 2 billion monthly active users (1.86BN MAUs at the end of 2016, to be exact) this is very obviously just the tiniest drop in the ocean of content being uploaded to the site every second of every day.
While many vacuums are defeated by even the tiniest hairball, bObsweep's bin holds up to one liter of pet fur, so even the furriest fur babies can shed to their heart's content — and you won't have to empty it every time it makes its rounds.
According to People, this is all the proof we need to know that the Jonas family and the Chopra family are preparing to officially become one; though, until the suspected couple confirms their status, we'll remain just a touch (like, the tiniest touch) skeptical.
It will be quite a few years before Harvard's Robobee is able to fly around a controlled laboratory setting all by itself, and even longer before it tackles the uncertainty of the outside world where even the tiniest of breezes can throw it off course.
SARANSK, Russia (Reuters) - Saransk might be the tiniest in terms of population among the 11 Russian cities hosting World Cup matches and was ignored for the knockout stages, but the Mordovian capital has left no stone unturned to put itself firmly on the world map.
Tesla won't say so itself, but its much-discussed mainstream electric Model 3 appears to be powered by a battery about 11% smaller than the tiniest offered for its showcase luxury Model S, according to researchers who have gone to work figuring it out.
American officials grilled him extensively during several interviews about "the tiniest details," Mr. Al Smadi said, once calling him back for a second hourslong round of questioning because of a two-day discrepancy in the dates he had provided for his service in Syria's military.
As much as we live in an era in which we strive to quantify the tiniest bit of statistical minutiae across hockey, this situation boils down to belief in Drouin's abilities, and Drouin is taking control of them, as they are his abilities, after all.
While these so-called solidarity payments — meant to encourage even the tiniest clubs to aid in the development of top players — are how things work for clubs in Canada and the rest of the world, it's not how things work in the United States.
"It gives a different dimension to the issue because we can clearly see the issue of clergy abuse is affecting the entire Catholic Church from the top on down to the tiniest parishes in the smallest towns," Ms. Shaw told the newspaper in 2002.
The industry has vied to take a chunk out of the billion-dollar subscription-box market, and few major brands have resisted the advent calendar craze, packaging their tiniest bestsellers behind 24 doors for customers to open in the run-up to the holidays.
On black Twitter, a certain brand of pettiness — the kind that involves gleefully asserting yourself over the smallest points and meticulously cataloging and avenging the tiniest of slights — is celebrated as a virtue and a skill, the comedic equivalent of possessing strong attention to detail.
There may be moments where it feels like Krosoczka watched you grow up and captured the tiniest of details about your childhood — the smell of comic books, the color of your best friend's shirt, the voice of your favorite teacher — and recorded them in his story.
Unlike Earth's constant barrage of geophysical noise in the form of pounding waves (a rhythm InSight's seismometer currently picks up even while tucked on its rocket awaiting launch) and human chaos, Mars is so silent that its seismometer must be extremely sensitive to the tiniest quake.
While most major film franchises have their own dedicated costumers, the Star Wars community is especially robust, with groups such as The 501st Legion, The Rebel Legion, and others, collectively guiding newcomers and veterans alike to replicate even the tiniest details for a "screen-accurate" costume.
Brooke is the queen of the booty burn (she teaches a class in Malibu, but fans can work out with her on her fitness app Brooke Burke Body), and I'm all for trying anything that will get my abs looking even the tiniest bit more like hers.
The tiniest form of particulate matter pollution, known as PM 2.5, is already associated with increased risk of heart disease, lung disease, kidney disease, and other noncommunicable diseases "and contributed to about 4.2 million premature deaths in 22.5," the study team writes in The Lancet Planetary Health.
You can run into yourself but hitting another snake kills you (and turns you into food for your opponents.)   Pro-tip: Even the tiniest snakes can take out much larger opponents if they move fast enough — the bigger you get the harder it is to move quickly.
As the terrorists killed people on the mezzanine and in the concert pit below, Ms. Griezmann and Mr. Degoul and the woman buried their faces and shut their eyes and held their bodies as still as possible except for the tiniest movements of the hands they clasped.
When dishes crusted with food particles (even if it's the tiniest ones), sit out, they become a friendly surface for contaminants to cling to and multiply, says Guy Crosby, associate adjunct professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and science editor at America's Test Kitchen.
I use the term "coverage" loosely — the camera detects and scans for even the tiniest spots of hyperpigmentation, and then the 120 inkjet nozzles disperse the skin-friendly solution in minuscule amounts down to the picoliter, resulting in smooth and even coverage that corrects rather than camouflages.
From further looks into Sir Reginald Hargreeves' many, many secrets to the tiniest detail that possibly foreshadowed everything to come in the finale, there's plenty to dissect from these theories and will make you hope that the show ends up getting picked back up for a second season.
In the event you've never seen it that way, you might want to take a look at "Fresh Squeeze," a technically stunning drone video by Robert McIntosh, the camera flits through the tiniest spaces, navigates sharp corners and avoids obstacles to capture some truly gorgeous footage of Venice Beach.
As the Washington Post's Robin Givhan puts it: For a woman who was once a model, who ostensibly is practiced in the art of nonverbal communication, the willingness to forgo a grin seems less like an accident and more like the tiniest declaration of personal control and rebellion.
I don't care who they are, if you cared about Darren one tiny bit, and as long as there's even the tiniest possibility that Mia is someone he cares about in any way (and there is, 'cause honestly, none of us truly know anything) then you just don't.
" Dobrev paid tribute to her "soulmate" who was so "fragile and furry, as soft as the worlds tiniest cashmere blanket" by letting the world know how she really felt about the cat who had nine different names: "Bambi Jami Jamilia Lynx Jami Lynx Jinx Jimmy jam Poop Jammie.
France 245, Iceland 22 | European Championships ST.-DENIS, France — For the last three weeks, Iceland's men's soccer team played with will and whimsy and wonder, the tiniest among the minnows at this European Championships stunning the soccer world as it wrote a fairy tale that kept getting better.
But if you're still clinging on to the tiniest hope of ever seeing these mechanical icons appearing in a film worthy of their worldwide impact in the 1980s, and The Last Knight's got you reeling, feeling like there's no way to sooth this burn: video games can help.
The sheer attention to detail, the subtlety of the strokes in the wheat, indistinguishable from each other when viewed up close (it's one of the most amazing technical paintings I've seen in person), the way Steph slips through that tiniest of cognitive and physical windows to deliver that lob.
Alberta Ferretti lined the entryway to her show with two ranks of white-coated women from her atelier, and at Brunello Cucinelli, diamanté was hand-embroidered onto suede espadrilles, and the tiniest, subtlest sequins added onto — well, pretty much anything, including gold linen shawls and white cotton trousers.
If you were given just a tiny fraction of one PRCLS token, you'd still have enough to give a little bit to every single person on Earth, and according to Abosch and Weiwei, even the tiniest fraction of PRCLS has the same artistic value as a whole token.
But it would make for a deeper and more powerful lesson — one that, after nine movies, might leave a lasting dent in the heart — if the hero actually had to give up something, or someone, that didn't feel like a tiniest bit of a cop-out. PG-13.
But what kinds of decisions would a photographer make when he had tools powerful enough to capture everything —the furrowed brow of a woman reading a book in a distant window, the weariness of a driver miles away—rendering an entire cityscape while also vacuuming up the tiniest detail?
His attention to the tiniest detail in his productions, his insight in encouraging people to uncover the truth of their characters — which is often several layers deep in a play — and the way he inspires people to embrace his vision, is something I've tried to emulate and take on.
OK, Plato was born in the 420s, but I for one think it would be very funny if the timeline of the game overlapped with his birth and there was just the tiniest cameo of Plato, one of the greatest philosophers of all time, as a silly little baby.
What should be an opportune time to take steps toward these goals — government united under a party that claims to support them — has thus far included a total failure to make the tiniest health-care reforms and a dreadful debt limit deal that traded more spending for more debt.
But in twisted fashion, the public blasting of a company like Superhuman has been the tech equivalent of opening Pandora's Box, unearthing all sorts of free and easily available tools that have done this for years and can be employed by anyone with just the tiniest shred of tech savvy.
It plays as an endless series of payoffs, in some cases for long arcs — like Tony Stark's standoffish, dismissive relationship with Spider-Man (Tom Holland), whom he starts the film mourning in a passionate, personal way — and in other cases, for the tiniest of passing jokes from other MCU movies.
"I didn't have a plan like 'oh I'm going to be a vocalist and then I'm going to hit you with the album one year after,'" he explained, the tiniest hint of exasperation creeping into his otherwise calm voice, which in speaking carries the most charmingly British tone of baffled amazement.
"[Musso & Frank] never did go in and renovate the interior to be something modern -- they kept their interior the same interior," said Ling, who noted that the longtime waiters and busboys, many of whom have worked there for up to 40 years, were helpful in zeroing in on the tiniest details.
Yes. Definitely. Now that we know we're this close to the death, every time Jack has an interaction with one of his kids, that's even the tiniest bit emotional, it has this added weight to it because we, as an audience, have this bird's eye view and can see what's coming.
Not having to choose between sound and fit is finally possible: Bose creators focused on the tiniest technical aspects that make the biggest difference, from circuits for improved sound to antenna position for maximum Bluetooth signal, plus Volume-optimized EQ to make music three-dimensional and balanced at any volume.
Yet quite regularly, one will find it necessary to affirm his dominance over the other in their perpetual turf battle that consists of two primary things: Who's winning their mother's adoration and who among them can spread the tiniest toys over the greatest amount of floor space in our living room.
The other claimed keeping darker-skinned human beings as chattels -- forcing them into a life of hard labor, beating them for the tiniest perceived infraction, raping them at will, tearing their children away to sell on the market -- was not only economically necessary, but natural, culturally vital, and God's stated will.
"This appears to be a man who cannot take the tiniest tweak from a woman on cable news but requires his Cabinet to speak at length about his greatness, especially in the middle of a presidency that appears to be struggling, low approval ratings and very few accomplishments," Brzezinski said.
Laparoscopic tools, by comparison, have a limited range of motion and can be awkward to use: when the tip of a laparoscopic tool is deep inside a patient's body, it can be hard to exert leverage precisely, and the tiniest movement of the surgeon's hand can lead to a major mistake.
I used the 10-inch skillet on a few differently sized burners just to see how well the pan held its heat, and from my tests, I came away with perfectly crispy and evenly cooked latkes, vegan Beyond Sausages, and sauteed broccolini — even when cooking on the tiniest of burners.
This way of thinking has become particularly pertinent as physical theory has opened up the possibility of a "multiverse"—wherein that which is observed, or will ever be observable, from Earth is but the tiniest fraction of all there is, with other universes subject to other rules in an endless panoply beyond.
There's not a lot of info about the software beyond what's on its web page but here's a really solid explainer graphic:All that matters is that it looks amazing and has a great feeling of momentum while the camera squeezes through the tiniest holes or breaks through to the infinite reaches of space.
Days after his coach threw him under the bus because he lost an edge just inside the blue line, allowing Jarome Iginla to score the game-winner with about two-minutes left in the game, the poor guy manages to hit the tiniest of humans in the head with a hockey puck.
No.Okay, well, when you give a kid a Christmas present, you may have the one that you consider the really cool present – "Oh man, they're gonna go ape for this" – the tiniest thing, something that was in the stocking, is the thing they end up carrying around for the next six months.
Sitting on the rocks by the river, letting the sun flush my skin a warm pink, I realized that all summer I'd barely even registered the overwhelming sensation of heat, the way it makes you both sleepy and attuned to the tiniest flecks of sound around you, the pulse flicking in your wrist.
A glimpse of that shifting public sentiment — the tiniest sliver of shame — can be found at the end of a newspaper article about Higginbotham's death, in which a reporter observed that "there is much apprehension on the part of whites" over how the killing might affect enrollment at the University of Mississippi.
The pocket park provides the perfect habitat for a huge range of plant and animal life: In addition to the usual songbirds, mammals, turtles, and wildflowers that can make a home of even the tiniest wooded opportunity, Belle Forest boasts salamanders and tri-colored bats and at least 39 species of trees.
But more importantly, it was the tiniest push of motivation that I tried to always remember from that moment, years later up until now: No matter if I forgot to salt the quiche, had career frustrations, or thought that I dropped the ball romantically—I had to remember to be kinder to myself.
With the bot motivated to move efficiently across the terrain, and using the tiniest legs possible (it no longer had to adhere to the 75 percent rule), the walker adopted a rather conventional bipedal style while navigating the easy terrain (it needed just 8 percent of the leg area used in the original design).
The way I think, my psyche, and therefore, all of my behavior, all of the tiniest particularities of my character and even the smallest nuances of my personality, plus, everything that I care about — which is to say my whole inner life, is completely shaped by my masculinity, and constantly hiding this is unspeakably hard.
But don't get it twisted: When asked if she ever consults with her friend about doubling as a mother and manager, it's the only time Cyrus gets the tiniest bit testy — quick to point out that she was momaging before Jenner was, so when it comes to seeking wisdom, it's usually the other way around.
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Deadspin's Gabe Fernandez was none too pleased, dismayed how instant replay had become so ubiquitous in more widely watched sports like football and baseball: Saturday's review was the latest example of the growing annoying trend where video replays are asked for in the hopes that the tiniest of margins fall in the challenger's favor.
He uses this immense mental and spiritual power not only to dunk on Bogut but to give Bogut just the tiniest little nudge, to find the small patch of embarrassment and rip the cushion in half, exposing the hurt, broken fluff to the air, where it gets angry and shove-y for all to see.
If you're reading this, that means that you are the teensy, tiniest bit curious about what more we could possibly need to know about the 19-year-old social media star who posts multiple photos of her life each day, has her own app, and appears in another reality show for the other half of the year.
I'll admit that I had the tiniest, guiltiest little pang of sadness when my partner came out to me last year as nonbinary — I was so happy for them, but for a brief moment I also mourned my favorite way of coming out to other people: using the word "girlfriend," something that's never stopped quietly thrilling me.
This vignette is ranked towards the bottom despite the strength of the party flashback, where the actors clearly had a great time dancing with the camera to a jazzy rendition of "When The Saints Come Marching In." As noted before, making a funky dance scene work in a show like Maniac is like threading the world's tiniest needle.
You learn to recognize the signs leading up to "meltdowns" (public tantrums over the tiniest of slights that are held up as great injustices), "dressings down" (forcing someone to listen to a complete accounting of all the ways they're terrible), and "wagon fixing" (teaching someone a lesson for imagined slights by doling out an outsized punishment).
Rig contractor Shelf Drilling Offshore Resources Ltd II in a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware Thursday said the motion, along with Furie's motion for a debtor-in-possession loan, threatens to keep creditors other than Furie's lenders from getting "even the tiniest fraction of recovery" in the oil and gas producer's Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Maybe you've seen-, I think we have all seen that-, that satellite picture, that goes around the world at night, and it shows Europe lit up, it shows China lit up, it shows the United States lit up, and you get to Africa, and it's a giant dark spot, with just the tiniest little glimpse of light down in South Africa.
Here is me, singing an original love song for the world's smallest snowman: greeting cards have all been sent the Christmas rush is through but I still have one wish to make a special one for you merry Christmas, darling we're apart, that's true but I can dream and in my dreams I'm Christmas-ing with you, the world's tiniest snowman
During a particularly tumultuous week, I found myself at a lunch for food-media professionals, staring at the most amazing apple tarte tatin I had ever had the luck to taste — and knowing that all but the tiniest sliver would be left on the plate despite wanting, with every fiber of my being, to savor it down to the last crumb.
But I'll confess to feeling something—a little lurch in my chest, the tiniest increase in my pulse—when I sit down in a small, dark room at E3 33, away from the main show floors, and play through the first 40 minutes of one of gaming's longest-running will-it-ever-happen-though-seriously-this-is-getting-stupid stories.
The fundamental risk of Trump, from the beginning, is not just that he is so plainly not up for the job—not just not capable of it, but not interested in becoming capable—but that he cares so much more about even his tiniest whim than he does about any of what most people would agree are the most important things on earth.
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In spite of facing an unheralded world champion in Smith, Canelo's name alone managed to attract over 50,000 spectators to part ways with their hard-earned cash to watch him win another world title at AT&T Stadium—the home of NFL powerhouse the Dallas Cowboys—over the Mexican Independence Day weekend and only the tiniest smattering of fans present will have left disappointed.
Through going to those terrible shows, we got our first taste of what it might feel like to be a part of a real music community—the tiniest whiff of what it must've felt like to be a part of the NYHC scene back in the 80s, or for that matter, Florida death metal in the 90s, or Fest-adjacent punk in the early 2000s.
Even the more fantastical moments in Piccioli's couture collections tend to be defined by a sort of cleanliness, and the quietest details can be the most astonishing: The fine pleats of a simple emerald chiffon skirt are lined with the tiniest of bird feathers; the white cotton shirt he holds out for me to examine is actually hand embroidered throughout in all-white stitching.
Mischief, mischief, the devilry is at toil… —Kim Kelly It was a given in these information-saturated times that someone would eventually make a song named after a certain deceased gorilla; it was an unforeseen blessing that that person would be Young Thug, who is so far off on his own planet that memes are merely the tiniest atoms in constructing the incomprehensibly vast, fractal-like structures of his songs.
Nature's Tiniest Particles Dissected (Infographic) IceCube Photos: Physics Lab Buried Under Antarctic Ice Beyond Higgs: 5 Elusive Particles That May Lurk in the Universe Three years later, that record was shattered by a microscopic sphere measuring just 4 micrometers — one-tenth the width of a human hair — capable of completing  600 million spins  per minute, or about 500,000 times faster than the spin cycle in a washing machine.
MESONS, which are so scattered and neurotic they don't even exist for more than a few nano-ticks in time, were discovered and further broken down, each into a quark and an ANTIQUARK, sort of yin and yang, and therefore even the tiniest, most fleeting entities we can find consist of two opposing forces that, in battling for their own existence, keep everything from dissipating into a vast nothingness.
Lizzo wore the world's tiniest handbag to the AMAs because it was 'big enough for my f---s to give'Lizzo stunned on the red carpet in a shiny minidress and a bedazzled handbag with her name on itLizzo deserves another award for being the best-dressed celebrity at the GrammysLizzo hilariously revealed the contents of her famously tiny bag, which included a bottle of wine, a wig, and some Pringles
In this movement, we see Harden not as a professional athlete, one who has sipped from the cup of greatness and been gifted with its power, literally one of the most coordinated human beings on the planet, the NBA player who most personifies the ideal of the trickster, subtly slamming his body into opponents to create contact to create the tiniest possible bit of tactical leverage for his team.
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That means their mothers (Sandi McCree as Carole Brown and Yvette Nicole Brown as Shirley Bivins are especially intense); their manager and choreographer Brooke Payne, played by Wood Harris, who conveys a world-weary swagger with the tiniest cock of the head or extinguishing of a cigarette; and their manager (in this case Gary Evans, a fictional stand-in for the group's manager in its late 1980s pop heyday), played by a manic Michael Rapaport.
This is Radeon Image Sharpening, and it uses a contrast-detect algorithm from the father of FXAA that can make an upscaled game look closer to native 28K resolution without the framerate penalty, and without some of the awkward softening of Nvidia's rival DLSS tech: AMD says Radeon Image Sharpening (RIS) comes with only the tiniest framerate penalty —as low as half a percent — and works on thousands of games with no need for developers to support it.
In fact, his mommy, author Julie Steines — who is married to Home and Family star Mark Steines (thanks to Norbert's introduction while making an appearance on the show!) —likes to call him the "magical little creature" because of his ability to instantly light up a life, particularly at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where he has been coined the tiniest therapy dog out of more than 100 enrolled in the hospital's Amerman Family Foundation Dog Therapy Program.
Feminine fashion quickly became somewhat of an obsession, but only the clothing that would highlight the tiniest part of my waist and would act as a cape over the problem areas (and the problem areas were, essentially, my entire figure.) At the time, it was impossible for me to examine the difference between wearing something flattering because it was flattering and made me feel good, and attempting to hide my shape for the assumed pleasure of others.
Considering the streetwear brand's penchant for super saturated, bright colors and throwback styles, Kendall must have decided to follow suit, pushing past her typical safe place of thigh-high boots and denim short-short and slipping into a canary yellow skirt-suit with just a lacy black bra and a body chain underneath, showing off her fresh new haircut and a pair of what might be the world's tiniest tortoiseshell glasses, perfect for the model's job moonlighting at the reference desk of her local public library.
The speaker's consolation comes from the knowledge that the world goes on, that one's despair is only the smallest part of it—"May I be the tiniest nail in the house of the universe, tiny but useful," Oliver writes elsewhere—and that everything must eventually find its proper place: Whoever you are, no matter how lonely, the world offers itself to your imagination, calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting— over and over announcing your place in the family of things.
Most of the current crop of books on crime and incarceration make this point in one way or another: Natapoff's book on misdemeanors makes us aware of how we lock up poor people for long periods for the tiniest of offenses; Erin Kelly's " The Limits of Blame " gives us a philosopher's take on the concept of criminal "guilt," on how easily we miss the larger social context in which crime takes place, and how we need to broaden our blame in order to adjust our justice.
I guess there is a small chance that if you went to the dodgiest salon, the one you always drive past on the way before the edge of your town joins the highway, the one called "Sunny Daze" that offers 30 minutes for five bucks, the one run by the guy who looks like a member of Status Quo, the one that always has a dumpster outside it—and someone had just popped in before you and was literally riddled with herpes, there's still the tiniest chance you could catch something.
The preshow alone was better than most gigs North American metal fans are able to see in any given year, thanks to promising local funeral doom sect Eōs, a desprately intense showing from Cavernlight (featuring Migration co-founder and Gilead Media head Adam Bartlett on drums), and a goddamn transcendent set of Emperor covers from False (did seeing a band made up of diverse, big-hearted people tear into the first black metal song I ever connected with, "I Am the Black Wizards," make me tear up the tiniest bit by the end?...

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