Simulations of crashes with bodies and body parts comprising 100, 000 of those tiny cubes take computers 24 hours to calculate.
Where they are unavoidable, the approach will be to take tiny steps and put off any pain as far as possible into the future.
Take those tiny nooks and alcoves that are so common in historic homes or in new homes that are heavy on upscale finishing.
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This is where collectives of incredibly poor women band together to take out tiny loans to expand home spun businesses like cooking food or selling roadside items or providing childcare.
It is not uncommon for a big pension manager to take on a tiny fund as a showcase for the firm's talents.
"Lots of organisms, particularly tiny bacteria, eat and take nutrients from detritus and in doing so they make it available to the higher organisms who eat them, " said Mackinson.
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Locals and visitors come to see what food has been turned into the ice cream of the day, emerging from the parlour to take in the tiny, mountainous town of Lares, cone or cup in hand.
For centuries, the wizardry of watchmaking was to take brass, steel, and the jewels used as bearings for the gears, and turn them into tiny works of art that also seemed to take the pulse of the cosmos itself.
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One tiny light is all it will take to extinguish complete darkness.
He started by founding a tiny software outfit that he used to take over the Parisian Capital Media Group in 1997.
Pakistan delegation members in Colombo complained that they were short of shopping money because foreign currency restrictions are tight and the amount of money they can take out of Pakistan is tiny.
Japanese men are entitled to take it, but only a tiny minority actually do - just 2.63%, according to the Health and Welfare ministry.
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For the past few months, Alice has been staying with her brother and his wife in Saratoga, helping to take care of their twins and tiny triplets.
Yet it will take more than a primary victory in a tiny state to make the Republican establishment adopt McCain Republicanism.
Ms. PROSE: So the fact that they're worried may actually be a good sign, and every writer I know - I mean there's a wonderful phrase of William Burroughs, and he talks about the temptation to take your work and tear it up into tiny little pieces and throw it in somebody else's wastepaper basket.
For example, you can also take a block of ice and grind it into tiny particles and use that to absorb methane.
Slowly putt-putting out of the harbour in a brightly painted blue-and-orange ramshackle boat, the fisherman will likely take you towards the bays and reefs of the tiny outer islands.
We had to walk from our tiny cabin to the lodge to meet our two guides, who would take us to the six-seater float plane.
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The son of a Berkeley civil engineering professor, Pister first built tiny self-propelled robots, such as a mechanical fly that could take wing and transmit data.
It would take only a penstroke to repeal these rules, which make a tiny fraction of the workforce practically unsackable, at the expense of everybody else.
Nothing can truly prepare you to take the plunge into entrepreneurship, but the awesome responsibility of creating a tiny human certainly puts things in perspective.
ABB's best trick is its ability to take electric current of any voltage and frequency, chop it up into tiny bits and reassemble it into the form needed.
Small-sized airlines are dropping out of the skies as record oil prices take their toll, giving British Airways a choice opportunity to boost its own tiny transatlantic venture.
Ten years ago, I was staring at this tiny little pink bundle, wondering what I had been thinking, how could I possibly take care of this crazy little baby.
If your weekend away will take you through airport security, you are well aware of the TSA rules on tiny, sample-sized products.
The tiny ruins of Migdal's old synagogue are not open to the public but visitors can take a 2km detour to the shore of Lake Galilee for a trip on the Jesus Boat, a 2, 000-year-old vessel that was excavated and restored in 1986.
Now digital video has a chance to take a giant leap forward in clarity and color with groundbreaking imaging chips made by the tiny firm Pixim , in Mountain View, Calif.
The tablet itself is a beefy thing, rugged enough, we're told, for the inevitable spills it will take, but small enough in its 7-inch form factor to be carried around in tiny hands.
Take North Dakota, where a stupendous energy boom radiating out of the Bakken formation has attributed to a tiny 3.1% unemployment rate.
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Yes, these books take a while to revise, and, alas, the AFTRA book still uses the same almost unreadable tiny typeface as previous editions.
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