Camelot arrived at their teeny-teeny-tiny probability by multiplying these two teeny-tiny probabilities together. |
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That intimacy is appropriate, for the French artist Philippe Favier is essentially a miniaturist telling teeny-tiny tales. |
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Anyway, I arrive at my own yard and see my overgrown oleaster hedge in bloom with its teeny-tiny, very un-peony-like flowers. |
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And with that, a tray of teeny-tiny chocolate-covered ice-cream cones went round the room. |
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Every year my hair frizzed so much it required its own teeny-tiny chair. |
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In particle physics everything is teeny-tiny and exceptionally precise. |
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It is possible to make gourmet meals for one in a teeny-tiny space, and this is important, because romancing your solo self is important. |
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There are teeny-tiny pups. And extra-large pups. |
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