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Johnson was often referred to as | Tiny Johnson or H. T. Tiny Johnson. |
The bridge links the mainland to the | tiny Carrick Island. |
The inflorescences are said to resemble | tiny ears of corn. |
The company approach was to micro-encapsulate | tiny water soluble surfactants into the wax. |
The inflorescence is made up of one to seven | tiny flowers atop each stem. |
e feeding polyps secrete a sticky mucus to trap | tiny organisms suspended in the water. |
s under a centimeter long and contains up to 10 | tiny flowers. |
The inflorescence is made up of one to eight | tiny flowers atop each stem. |
It was also not uncommon to see | tiny chanters tuned above D. |
he words cancellous and trabecular refer to the | tiny lattice-shaped spicules that form the tissue. |
s Mill began operating, drawing activity to the | tiny village. |
up-shaped, with inner walls sloping down to the | tiny central floor. |
The overall shape is sometimes likened to a | tiny bunch of bananas. |
le a few millimeters across containing up to 30 | tiny seeds. |
e first settlement was probably restricted to a | tiny islet in the Oker river. |
The female lays up to 200 | tiny pale blue eggs in sheltered places. |
rallies after sunset, and also begins to sport | tiny fangs. |
Its geographic range is limited to the | tiny island of Nihoa in the Northwestern Hawaiian Is |
The umbel is composed of 5 to 10 | tiny flowers, each on a pedicel up to 3 centimeters |
decline, but is listed as vulnerable due to its | tiny range. |
is considered to be lighting a fire, due to the | tiny electrical sparks. |
In 1839, the capital was moved to a | tiny frontier settlement on the Colorado River named |
801, moving with his wife and small sons to the | tiny village of Cleveland. |
He donated it to the | tiny thatched Saxon church of Thornham Parva where h |
inam which adds more glory and greenish to this | tiny town. |
In February 1694 they were transferred to a | tiny islet some distance from the shore and kept und |
Plas Brondanw stands on the road to the | tiny village of Croesor and the distinctive Snowdoni |
tat loss but is listed as vulnerable due to its | tiny range. |
desirous of some solitude, he succeeded to the | tiny hermitage of Saint Cuthbert on Farne, after the |
After gaining an invitation to Luckman's | tiny apartment for a dinner which Luckman's wife Est |
ing destination, with anglers travelling to the | tiny outposts to catch trevally and salmon. |
It was the successor to the | Tiny made by Nanson, Barker & Co from 1911 to the ou |
dox Church Mission in San Francisco, USA to the | tiny settlement of Wostok near Edmonton. |
It is indigenous to a | tiny area of the Cape Flats suburbs within the city |
this again in any way, I am going over to their | tiny little studio, and I am kicking some Comedy Cen |
asily break off from the plant and due to their | tiny hairs they stick to any rough surface. |
It is next to the | tiny village of Julidok, and about 25 km from the 4, |
It is native to a | tiny section of desert shrub woodland on the border |
mmunist base of Jiangxi Soviet was reduced to a | tiny fraction of its original size centered at Geyua |
Relegated to the | tiny dorm bathroom to practice, she emerged from thi |
nd Captain Albert's heavy discipline led to the | tiny group attempting to return to France. |
h century, when their territory contracted to a | tiny strip of the Caspian shore. |
instead it is considered vulnerable due to its | tiny range and the prospect of introduced predators |
on of ore in the region also contributed to the | tiny port city of Duluth thriving and becoming the l |
Conde eventually found himself invited to the | tiny emirate of Sharjah, where he established a post |
hree years later they returned to Cornwall to a | tiny rented cottage in Virgin Street, St Ives and th |
ion is very small, it appears very similar to a | tiny supernova, hence the term 'bosenova' - the nome |
s down a narrow, relatively steep valley to the | tiny community of Elk Mills, which is named for a fo |
the Earth itself; it was used in 1926 to detect | tiny seasonal changes (nutation) in the Earth's rota |
to educating young African Americans led to the | tiny school evolving to become an accredited school |
from the current Atlas Uranium Mill site to the | tiny town of Crescent Junction, Utah by railroad. |
The head has a center of up to 50 | tiny yellow disc florets and a fringe of usually 8 b |
turn allows scientists and engineers to develop | tiny devices such as microprocessors, accelerometers |
At the age of 7, he was chosen to play | Tiny Tim in a new musical adaptation of "Scrooge" wi |
torey house itself stood "very badly close to a | tiny lane & near another man's field", and was "ugly |
s Christ, and the reference in the lyrics to "a | tiny star" which "lights up way up high" could seem |
its mottled body and banded legs, allied to its | tiny size, make it very difficult to see (giving it |
nts had an unpleasantly harsh tone due to their | tiny resonators, which were not quite an inch long. |
ica," causing many, if not all, to flock to his | tiny boat, causing an annoyed Michael to shoo and be |
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