Following his arrest in Oaxaca last year, Habacuc Cruz Cruz, a union organiser in the state, says that he was severely beaten and kept for three to eight days at a time in a tiny cell without light or ventilation, which measured just one square metre.
''He spends most of his time in a tiny cell memorising the Koran or writing poetry.
The laser works everywhere, all the time, quickly and on every course, and the battery last a really long time, but I keep a tiny spare in my bag.
State polls seem to have turned Mr Bush's way: according to new numbers from Gallup, for instance, he now has double-digit leads in both Missouri and Ohio, which he won last time, and a tiny one-point lead in Pennsylvania, which Al Gore won.
The first pacemaker that could be implanted in patients came about the same time, from a then tiny firm called Medtronic.
Dostie shows us the bathroom where Manson was hiding at the time of his arrest -- crammed in a tiny cabinet.
One man wears tight pants, one has obviously spent too much time in the tanning bed, and another wears a tiny Speedo at the beach.
At the same time, other states had just a tiny fraction of their inmates in solitary confinement.
It's peace in our time on Capitol Hill, but the risk of a formal US default was always tiny.
And I read a report today that the first time it was mentioned - or there was a tiny little mention about it in a Huffington Post story, and it was the exact same day, if not week, that the Sandra Fluke controversy erupted, which of course consumed everybody's attention.
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This is what tantalizes Laybourne: If she can carve out even a tiny slice of the huge sums at stake, she might build a billion-dollar business in little time.
Roberto Ayala's injury has not healed in time for him to face England - and he can be forgiven if his disappointment is tinged with a tiny dose of relief.
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