But the custodian of the adjacent village church insisted we squeeze our vans in a tiny space between the church and his family home, so they could watch over us.
Under cover of darkness, and dressed in a thin grey hooded top, jeans and a pair of white trainers, he clambered into a tiny space inside the wheel housing of a passenger jet bound for London.
If you really want to impress a Parisian, nab a hard-to-get reservation at Frenchie, known for its simple, fresh cuisine prepared by chef Gregory Marchand, and served in a tiny space near the Paris Bourse (stock exchange).
With only a tiny bit of space for a sponsored ad, a picture can be worth a thousand words.
Using general anesthesia, the surgeon threaded a catheter up her nose, expanded a tiny balloon and cleared a permanent space for her sinuses to drain.
If DA 14 had been just 20, 000 miles (this is a tiny, tiny, distance in space terms) shifted over one way then none of us would be here on this internet right now.
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In 1908 a comparatively tiny piece of space-borne rock, 30-50 metres across, exploded above Tunguska, a remote part of Siberia.
The downstairs has a sitting area, tiny kitchen and bathroom in a space that's 98 square feet.
On the tour, we avoided the many cevapcici (minced meat kebab) shops, instead stopping at an intimate restaurant serving up freshly cooked dishes from a tiny open kitchen with space for only one cook.
Architect, writer and Houzz contributor John Hill has a few years of tiny-space living experience.
Now a motorcycle, with three passengers atop, begins to make its way like a giant spider through the tiny space between my car and an articulated lorry.
Exhale's polar opposite may well be the Brooklyn Yoga School, a tiny outfit housed in a charming Park Slope brownstone space with a big bay window.
Another player in this space is Square, which offers a tiny card reader that attaches to the audio jack on an Android, iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and reads a card.
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It involves creating a lattice made out of tiny polystyrene spheres and then filling the space in and around the structure with metal.
On Wednesday, researchers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope announced the detection of P5, a tiny moon measuring just 6 to 15 miles (10 to 24 kilometers) across.
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He joked that initially "we had a tiny little factory" near a suburban strip mall, where space was so scarce that all the stages of a single rocket couldn't fit into the same building.
There's no land, no space for a car park as it's a tiny village of 350 people.
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There's the China-doll sheen of Bo Peep, the molded plastic finish of the T-Rex, and a tiny troop of khaki green soldiers, to say nothing of the space-age sleek of Buzz Lightyear.
If nanoscale data storage became possible at the level Russell and Xu imagine, the result could be anything from enormously dense enterprise storage systems to tiny iPod-like devices with more than a terabyte of storage space.
The Tasting Room 's tiny space in its improbable location provides an engaging evening for those with a sense of adventure.
That clever piece of engineering was a tiny lander that was carried to the Red Planet in 2003 on board the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter.
But in the vacuum of space the tiny amount of air trapped between them would inflate to create a semi-rigid structure.
It blasted a disused weather satellite into tiny fragments that threaten the safety of other man-made objects in space.
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The tiny concrete homes are spare by North American standards, with a mere 600 square feet of living space and no carpeting or appliances.
Space suddenly became a topic of urgent public attention on October 4, 1957 when a tiny Soviet satellite chirped alarming evidence of technological superiority.
Space quickly became the focus of urgent public attention on Oct. 4, 1957 when a tiny satellite chirped alarming evidence of Soviet technological superiority.
The tiny concrete homes are spare by U.S. standards, with a mere 55 square meters of living space and no carpeting or appliances.
This peculiarly misconceived comedy stars Eddie Murphy in a dual role, as Dave, a humanoid spaceship that lands on Earth in order to move unnoticed among earthlings, and as the tiny outer-space homunculus who is its captain.
The other waste of space is the Office Startup applet (called OSA.exe), which helps Office apps start a tiny bit faster, but not so much that it's worth the RAM it consumes.
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