This frigid state is required for the instrument's detectors to sample the faintest of infrared sources.
Not, one can guess, that the defence lawyers had the faintest expectation that this would happen.
But Pietersen could not really be blamed for playing defensively forward and getting the faintest of edges through to an ecstatic Boucher.
Today's world bears not the faintest resemblance to that of the Cold War.
The edges of your vision get cloudier and cloudier until there is just the faintest image straight ahead of you.
They struck after only three minutes when Kevin Doyle got the faintest of headers on a cross from Nenad Milijas.
The corner was heading straight in before taking the faintest of touches off Hassan's head to give Cameroon the lead.
On her summer tour, a barely ambulatory Stevie Nicks has offered diehard fans the faintest echo of Fleetwood Mac's glory days.
The religious left's message is muddier, because no one has the faintest idea how Jesus would set about fixing the inner cities.
The faintest shudder, coming from many decks below, is your only sign that a 52-pound crankshaft has suddenly accelerated to 800 rpm.
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He walked very slowly over to the counter and in the faintest voice told me that he had to go to New Orleans.
He got off his bike and pushed it with a sure touch round the perimeter, the faintest pressure of left hand to saddle.
Few western politicians would want to explain to their voters why winning a Balkan war is worth even the faintest risk of a nuclear one.
The row erupted after the UK's head of immigration removals David Roberts told MPs on Tuesday he did not "have the faintest idea" of the numbers.
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Meanwhile, David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson and Carson Daly are sitting pretty, without the faintest drumbeat of a pair of advancing high heels to signal a threat.
Negotiating the rubble and listening for the faintest hint of life are arduous responsibilities, while scouring the dark and claustrophobic bowels of shattered buildings is, of course, perilous.
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All trivia became momentous, my faintest desire a raving hunger.
Claridge should have wrapped things up for Millwall with eight minutes but Owls keeper Kevin Pressman got the faintest of touches to deflect his effort wide for a corner.
There are moments when music and lyrics bear only the faintest relation to each other, a tricky state of affairs in a work that is almost bereft of spoken dialogue.
With even the faintest hopes of victory faintly banished, survival was the watchword for India and the two right-handers with oceans of experience behind them kept Australia's bowlers at bay.
But those are also the farthest and faintest (because the finite speed of light means that to see objects when they were young means looking at things billions of light years away).
For 20 years we had not the faintest knowledge who funded the Conservative Party, from where they got their money, from which country they got their money or what was the relationship between any contributor and government.
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Sir George Young replied that there had been three opposition debates on the Health Bill - which is in its final stages in the Lords - but he still "hadn't the faintest idea" what Labour's policy on health was.
So when the women's 100m champion is crowned at the London Games on Saturday, it is unlikely the champion or the vast majority of the 80, 000 crowd in the Olympic Stadium will have the faintest idea who Robinson was.
Or to put it another way, if you have the faintest idea how to turn the Big Four into the Not-Quite-So-Big Eight, with consequential benefits to the cost and quality of audits, I know a watchdog desperate to hear from you.
Koetsu's sources reached back hundreds of years, and yet his way of writing "fat and thin" characters, some bold and emphatic and others trailing to the faintest visual whisper, was peculiarly his own (at least among Japanese calligraphers) and difficult to emulate.
Phelps finally made Wigan's early pressure pay when he got on the end of Sam Tomkins' kick-through, and only the faintest of finger-tip knock-ons by Richards prevented Amos Roberts adding to that score when he got on the end of Thomas Leuluai's high ball.
If you have the faintest idea what that means, you will be doing quite a lot better than quite a lot of the individuals who sit on the boards of big international banks and are supposed to keep them on the straight and narrow.
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