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TARLOV: That is a tiny piece of what Madeleine Albright was saying and it&aposs also a tiny piece of understanding Madeleine Albright&aposs history in this country.
Now a tiny piece of this church holds my tears.
He snipped a tiny piece of muscle from the baby's abdomen.
The data file Grass' team used to 3D-print it was retrieved from a tiny piece of ear from a bunny that had come from a tiny piece of an ear of the first bunny they made.
An asylum seeker grasping a number on a tiny piece of paper.
Here, a tiny piece of the virus is stuck to a plate.
For 234D, a "Tiny piece," or TAD, contains 41 to get TVAD.
He's good at offering constructive feedback about every tiny piece of the process.
Several minutes later, the group got stuck on a tiny piece of blocking.
On Apple TV, it only works with that tiny piece of plastic trash.
Will the vacuum be able to suck up that tiny piece of tissue paper?
It's yet another tiny piece of the self-driving car puzzle falling into place.
For one thing, it's a tiny piece of the $1.3 trillion in loans outstanding.
I took one tiny piece of manchego and quickly popped it into my mouth.
Yet my world is so much bigger because of that tiny piece of lettuce.
"A tiny piece of writing, all about the love of books and reading," she wrote.
"And that's just one tiny piece" of this larger discussion around climate change and health.
It is a tiny piece of gold but big enough to find its place in history.
For starters, ACTN3 is only a tiny piece of the puzzle in terms of muscular development.
We've been on the sidelines, privy only to a tiny piece of the action — just like Henry Jennings.
Jellyfish galaxies are just "a tiny piece of the puzzle," Poggianti says, and a revealing one at that.
Some farmers have a tiny piece of land of less than 100 acres while others have gigantic farms.
It's no wonder that so many companies, and their backers, want even a tiny piece of that pie.
He opened the lid on the vial and dropped a tiny piece of the crumb into the liquid.
That represents a "tiny piece of the testing world," said Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the CDC.
I get a tiny piece of salmon, some veggies, and some mac 'n' cheese and make a big salad.
Even a tiny piece of space debris could damage or destroy critical equipment when it's moving at extreme speeds.
But there will always be a tiny piece of me that grieves the baby I never got to mother.
So, from a protestor's point of view, they see only a tiny piece of the Tsunami Democràtic protest program.
Crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside, every disc tastes like a tiny piece of fried-food heaven.
The battle is almost over, but for now ISIS fighters are still clinging to their last tiny piece of territory.
"The machine learning model is just a tiny piece of the machine learning product," says Andrew Ng, founder of Landing.
Each episode of Homecoming, the newest drama on Amazon, gave us a tiny piece of the world's most complicated puzzle.
There's always a stray eyelash that gets trapped in the jar, or a tiny piece of lint from my sweater.
One of the restaurant's investors drops off some chocolate peanut butter bars, and I help myself to a tiny piece.
Electric vehicles are a tiny piece of the global car market, but Volkswagen is making a huge bet on them.
This is the latter: it's not easy to get this sort of detail and clarity on a tiny piece of metal.
Every tiny piece of trash you pick up helps, as it encourages your neighbors, friends and family to do the same.
Prey to herbivores and battering weather, plants developed the capacity to regrow from a tiny piece of root, or a twig.
And it's a lot more fun to say you own a tiny piece of a baseball team than Facebook or Amazon.
Foreign aid is a tiny piece of the U.S. budget each year, but it is greatly outweighed by its power and potential.
Each bulb is a tiny piece in a massive puzzle, and they all must work together to pull off a good show.
But when the spacecraft does come back, scientists will have a tiny piece of our galactic neighborhood from 4.5 billion years ago.
But, because they are filter feeders, slurping up phytoplankton, they need only a tiny piece of the ecosystem to produce their protein.
A tiny piece of the puzzle that is Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 washed up on Reunion island in the Indian Ocean in July.
While this is just a tiny piece of its 3,700 retail stores outside the U.S., it shows that not all brands work everywhere.
Their motto of 'move fast and break things' made sense for an internet that was a tiny piece of the economy and society.
Innovative projects like voice-activated coffee machines, bow-tie spy cams, and humanoid robots were all spawned by that tiny piece of machinery.
Electronic SIM cards eliminate the need to poke a pin through your SIM tray to swap out a physical tiny piece of plastic.
Her name is Lottie Williams, and a tiny piece of a Delta rocket brushed her shoulder when she was out for a walk.
The AI-generated shortcuts at the bottom of an email promise effortless efficiency in exchange for a tiny piece of your digital humanity.
Each well contains a tiny piece of brain tissue derived from human stem cells and sitting on top of an array of electrodes.
Rather, try to use as many different providers as possible, so that each of them only has a tiny piece of the puzzle.
For those who don't know what a boot loader is it's a very tiny piece of code without which the computer cannot start.
What you've got is a floater, a tiny piece of protein floating around the vitreous humor, the gel in the back of your eye.
Volvo will use the name to push sales of electric and hybrid cars, which still only represent a tiny piece of overall car sales.
A couple years ago, a surgeon and a tiny piece of titanium corrected the worst of those problems, but I'm due for another procedure.
And the star wasn't afraid to share his TMI details with the world about he prepares to wear such a tiny piece of swimwear.
Most of these physical packages are virtually empty, with only a tiny piece of paper inside with a download link and an activation code.
When I mentioned that Miller's work is like a tiny piece of steel, I did not want to suggest that she was being heroic.
Carpal tunnel set into his wrists; he developed an umbilical hernia; and another time he accidentally cut off a tiny piece of his finger.
What they're suggesting is that it mostly looks like a bat virus, but there's a little, tiny piece that looks like a pangolin virus.
Adding all that time up, that means over the course of a year I'll spend roughly 15 days staring into that tiny piece of glass.
He described it as a "tiny piece of Japanese steak knife," but he said Gebhardt had been filling the well with trash, "20 years worth."
It got a tiny piece of the worst possible real estate Armenia had occupied over the millenniums of its history, but still it was something.
One day when I was painting in our room, she came in and slid me a tiny piece of paper that said 'pay attention to me.
Some of it is good, and other parts are bad, but one tiny piece of technology has managed to fixate itself squarely in the middle: sensors.
Samsung and Apple argued in America's highest court today, capping off years of patent lawsuits with a debate over a tiny piece of the overall case.
"If you were at a very fancy restaurant and they were like a tiny piece of human meat you wouldn't try a tiny bite?" asks Teigen.
I pop into one of those expensive markets to buy her a tiny piece of chocolate for $4.64 — downtown prices are a shock to the system.
She whispered as much to Mr. De Paolis during breakfast one morning, watching as he dipped a tiny piece of pancake into a mound of Nutella.
Just stop and think about it for a second: one whole terabyte of storage in a tiny piece of plastic that's the size of a fingernail.
Sanders could easily vow to fight for the repeal of 85033 USC 523(a)(8), the tiny piece of federal code that has caused this problem.
Ella, my island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, is a tiny piece of paradise, in a time when I need the idea of paradise very badly.
A tiny piece of information hidden in the UI to help users learn as they go, instead of having to break out the biblically oversized user manual.
Which is a particularly tiny piece of change compared to this week's topic... I have never watched the TV series Billions, though I hear it's pretty good.
Write everything down on a tiny piece of paper and make it as beautiful as you can or as stupid as you can and throw it away.
The technology is a long way from being able to roll-print powerful computer chips, which contain several billion transistors squeezed onto a tiny piece of silicon.
And you can usually find hints and instructions on the often-overlooked rule card, a tiny piece of paper on the lower left corner of the machine.
Honestly, what I find quickest and easiest is to cut off a tiny piece from both sides of the garlic clove — the root end and the pointy side.
And his firing of James Comey to stop the Russia investigation (something he admitted to explicitly during an interview on NBC) is just one tiny piece of that.
He has embedded a tiny piece of cork in a centuries-old stone wall in case the glass door of a nearby china cabinet is opened too roughly.
Instead of producing the entire spike protein, they built just a tiny piece of it—the piece that actually latches onto human cells, called the receptor binding domain.
When Google designed its first self-driving cars nearly a decade ago, engineers built most of the software line by line, carefully coding each tiny piece of behavior.
I have a tiny piece of advice, then: as the news comes in, you should read it with a different state of mind than your usual news consumption.
I have a tiny piece of advice, then: as the news comes in, you should read it with a different state of mind than your usual news consumption.
Served in a bowl of hot, clear dashi, the egg was as tender and delicate as its garnish, a tiny piece of mitsuba stem tied into a knot.
Every tiny piece of information gives birth to another question, reminding us of the still image's ability to tell as many stories as it does creat unanswered questions.
It would make traveling internationally more convenient since you wouldn't have to worry about losing a tiny piece of plastic, and you could keep two numbers active at once.
He told me, 'I find it really hard to believe that in all that big ocean the thing happened to come down on that one tiny piece of land.
The illustrious poet even left a Post-It notepad attached to their masterpiece, in case anyone wants to wipe their nose garbage on a tiny piece of paper instead.
The premise was simple: you pick a picture of your favorite duo and suggest they'd do a fine job exploring a tiny piece of America's maybe-magical criminal underbelly.
The next time you crack an egg and there's a tiny piece of shell at the bottom, remove it quickly and efficiently with a bigger piece of the eggshell.
Passing through the millimeter-wave scanner, she was stopped and asked to empty her pocket for what turned out to be a tiny piece of foil from a gum wrapper.
And it was important for her that I know something, but she only gave me a tiny piece of information which helped me think it was a more ambiguous route.
ANAND MAHINDRA: DETROIT IS FRANKLY THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE MODERN INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING REVOLUTION, SO WE THOUGHT WE'D GET A TINY PIECE OF IT. IN A WAY, IT'S COMING FULL CIRCLE.
Dr. Pimple Popper is a wrestler in her own right: We've watched her yank and tug at the most stubbornly-rooted lipomas, painstakingly cutting away blubbery fat, piece by tiny piece.
Simental chipped in $30 or $40 — a tiny piece of the staggering $6.1 million O'Rourke raised online that day, beating out even the first-day total from online fundraising behemoth Sen.
There's a tiny piece of my grandmother's spinach quiche left, so I warm that up and eat it as I watch the fall finale of This Is Us. 12:30 p.m.
It said the superbug itself had first been infected with a tiny piece of DNA called a plasmid, which passed along a gene called mcr-1 that confers resistance to colistin.
There's nothing like walking into a souvenir shop, running your hands along the personalized keychains, and feeling the rush of finding a tiny piece of plastic with your name on it.
With a small child at home, I've been extra vigilant about keeping track of them, because no one wants to spend $60 on a tiny piece of plastic that can easily vanish.
Hiscock explained the ground edge of the tiny piece gave weight to the theory that the axe had a handle, as handles are typically found on ground edge specimens from this period.
She's an unrepentant work in progress who is occasionally cruel to even her best friends, demanding in her perfectionism, and unwilling to sacrifice even a tiny piece of her career for anything else.
With Russian rockets now deployed to Kaliningrad, a tiny piece of land belonging to Russia that borders Poland and Lithuania, Eastern Europe is prepared to do anything to avoid Ukraine and Georgia's fate.
In response to some foolish protestor landing a tiny piece of radioactive sand on the roof of the home of Japan's prime minister last year, Tokyo's police department got serious about drone neutralizing.
Inside a tiny piece of amber from Myanmar — about 99 million years old — is the skull of what a team of scientists say is the smallest known bird and, therefore, dinosaur, ever discovered.
A Josephson junction is a tiny piece of non-superconducting insulator placed between the superconducting wires, places where electrons travel without any resistance and begin to show off obvious quantum effects in larger systems.
We did stick a tiny piece of molding clay on the back of the phone yesterday to prop it up for a video shoot, which is something we do in every phone video shoot.
So perhaps a tiny piece of that snuck into a gap on the back of the hinge and then around or through its cogs until it lodged in between the screen and the hinge.
Though Russian weapons make up a tiny piece of the United States market, sales of its civilian rifles and shotguns branded as Saiga and Baikal increased at a faster pace than the overall market.
All the different approaches are trying to do the same thing: Introduce a tiny piece of coronavirus protein into the human body so that the immune system can learn what a coronavirus "looks" like.
When the Minnesota-based podiatrist started researching the shoe industry, she discovered that the insoles typically used in the high heel-making process are created from flat cardboard with a tiny piece of cushioning attached.
Almost a decade after an initial public offering and a year after a tiny piece was listed – the two processes are separate in Vietnam – the government sold 54 percent to Thai Beverage for $4.8 billion.
But instead of having genuine cases of the week, he has pieces of the week — as though the whole season were one big puzzle, and you're watching him snap in each tiny piece with satisfaction.
At first, the Phylos Galaxy was a kind of community science project—anyone who sent in tiny piece of stem (swabbed with alcohol to remove any traces of THC) got their cultivars genetically sequenced for free.
After I got out of the county jail, I didn't deal with my myriad issues, instead I tried to cram them into the tiny piece of myself that housed all my pain, self-loathing and insecurities.
Folks who are worried about burglars spotting their cameras can just slam a tiny piece of electrical tape over that light, the same way that paranoid laptop users cover up their webcams with tape or stickers.
But it was John's agonizing death at 26 — he contracted tetanus after slicing off a tiny piece of a finger while stropping a razor — that set Thoreau on the path that eventually led him to Walden Pond.
HE CONFIRMED THE TRUTH Just admit it: There was a tiny piece of all of us that thought this was just one big prank (I mean, the 1D boys are totally goofy, and we love them for that).
Oftentimes, just noticing a few floating bananas (there are a LOT of bananas in this game) or a tiny piece of scenery that looks askew means you'll find a hidden puzzle piece or bonus room for your efforts.
Using the Nima device, individuals can make sure their food is gluten-free by placing a tiny piece of their meal inside a disposable capsule, twisting the cap shut and inserting the capsule into the Nima's main sensor unit.
Eating a tiny piece of rabbit kidney in order to get along — even if your sister forces you to do it — is ultimately the same as killing someone else to eat them in the heart of a true believer.
There are probably a half-dozen times a day I want to move some tiny piece of text or an image between my Mac and my phone, and with Sierra I won't have to fiddle with AirDrop or whatever to make that happen.
Before Alan Rickman wrapped his role as brooding Slytherin professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter franchise, he revealed that author J.K. Rowling told him a "tiny piece of information" that helped him better understand the complexity and depth of his character.
So it could be a long, terrible grind, which is why if you're going to put a position into it, it would have to be a tiny piece; I would never go all in at this point," Schlossberg said Tuesday on "Trading Nation.
In the wake of Nicki&aposs loss, Simon's friends and family went through his room that held his personal effects, souvenirs and childhood trinkets – trying to grasp one last, tiny piece of his life that meant something to them, to Simon and to Nicki.
That's because Zoom became a public company yesterday—meaning regular people, but mostly other rich people, can buy a tiny piece of that company and maybe get richer later but most just pay money now to the people who bet on Zoom way back when.
Between Allo, Hangouts, Android Messages, all the chat services built into Google apps such as YouTube, and now SMS Connect, it feels like Google is continually tackling a tiny piece of the messaging world, instead of trying to make one app that can do everything well.
This has the effect of making the keyboard slightly quieter to type on, but these changes are primarily to improve the reliability of the keyboard, so it's less likely to succumb to stuck or doubling keys because a tiny piece of dust got lodged in the switch.
The Tester: Ana Calderone, Associate Food Editor The Style: Sculpting Short Above The Knee ($36) in L/XL When I first got my hands on this, I thought there was absolutely no way that that tiny piece of fabric was going to fit on my body.
That would be just a tiny piece of a broad policy action Mr.Trump needs to rev up the economy from a lethargic 1.63 percent growth rate in the first three quarters of this year – a sharp slowdown from a 2.8 percent growth in the same period of 2015.
Spivack, along with co-founder Nick Slavin and a team that includes a number of council members from a wide range of background and industries, want to make this theoretical vision a functional reality – and the Arch SpaceX sent to space is the first, tiny piece of the puzzle.
"Briefly, we do not often come across hair which we are unable to identify and the hair that we have now, about 15 hairs attached to a tiny piece of skin, is the first that we have obtained in six years which we feel may be of importance," Byrne wrote.
From the house meetings that turn into roundtables about empathy to their constant and unwavering support of each other's dreams, this show is a balm to the soul for anyone who doesn't like the viciousness of most reality TV and wants a tiny piece of their faith in the world restored.
"We do not often come across hair which we are unable to identify and the hair that we have now, about 22013 hairs attached to a tiny piece of skin, is the first that we have obtained in six years which we feel may be of importance," Byrne wrote in a Nov.
Upon its 21960 release, the IBM 21960 RAMAC was the first to allow for any form of hard disk storage, and while the 225 Disk Storage Unit was stored in a centralized place, it was not a tiny piece of technology, requiring very large spinning platters of around 21981 inches in diameter—or twice the diameter of a full-size vinyl record.
From an office in Waterloo, they started building something like Siri, the digital assistant that would soon arrive on the iPhone, and they built it in much the same way Apple built the original, using techniques that had driven the development of conversational computing for years—techniques that require extremely slow and meticulous work, where engineers construct AI one tiny piece at a time.

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