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The specimens were determined to range from tiny lizards such as O. gracilis, to snakes as large as a modern boa constrictor, to meat-eating lizards up to 2m (6ft 6in) long.
BBC: Obama-named lizard was wiped out with the dinosaurs
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This tiny Tribeca bar stages a Eugene O'Neill-worthy homage to the world of manual labour, with boiler room blueprints on the walls, carefully cultivated rust and Dark and Stormys on the drink card.
BBC: Brand new old New York
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So far the system -- which uses a parent-set sunrise and moonset calculator, and also features a "Treasure Chest Music Selector" to pleasantly awaken your own little treasures -- doesn't seem to be commercially available, which is kind of a shame, because we know more than a few people who would love to trick their tiny terrors into bedtime at five o'clock on the daily.
ENGADGET: 'Reverse Alarm Clock' keeps the kids in bed so you can party
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Amongst the updates are a more textured backing for the cover, which should help it stay in small hands and some more subtle choices, like the inclusion of tiny X's, corresponding to the O ring at top, in keeping with the product name.
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For anyone who remembers Karen O. flinging beer on her audiences at tiny club gigs during the band's early days, the joy in the new songs is the way the Yeah Yeah Yeahs have learned to go pop without compromising their free-wheeling exuberance.
NPR: Yeah Yeah Yeahs: 'Show Your Bones'
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The three-passenger jet--it seats four aft of the cockpit, but air-taxi operators such as DayJet are opting for three passenger seats--is fast enough to fit with the jumbo jets at O'Hare and slow enough to slip into the pattern with Pipers and Bonanzas at tiny general aviation airports.
FORBES: Flying Raburn's Rocket
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The three-passenger jet--it seats four aft of the cockpit, but air taxi operators such as DayJet are going with three passenger seats--is fast enough to fit with the jumbo jets at O'Hare and slow enough to slip into the pattern with Pipers and Bonanzas at tiny general aviation airports.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Even tiny delays, like the extra time pilots spend trying to find the right taxiway in the fog at O'Hare in Chicago, can add up to huge backlogs as far away as New York as controllers order delays in takeoffs.
FORBES: Magazine Article