Instead, he gets a tiny dividend every time city folk spread peanut butter on their toast.
No experimental science would be possible without clocks capable of measuring tiny increments of time.
In any case, I can attest from my experience that the tiny slice of time occupied by the event seemed to occur in snapshots.
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''He spends most of his time in a tiny cell memorising the Koran or writing poetry.
Inflation will insidiously level the playing field, delivering realignments, one tiny wicked slice at a time.
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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.
We're looking at a revamped but still tiny CX sensor, this time with the resolution bumped up to 14 megapixels (instead of 10) -- a move that likely won't do much for the camera's overall image quality or low light performance relative to APS-C or Micro Four Thirds shooters.
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Tiny Prints has about 220 full time staff, and another 80 contract or part time workers.
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.
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.
Its 8-bit Intel microprocessor was incredibly powerful at the time (though only a tiny fraction of contemporary processor power).
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The first pacemaker that could be implanted in patients came about the same time, from a then tiny firm called Medtronic.
At the time Microsoft was besieged by tiny outfits claiming infringement, and Gates may have been looking for Myhrvold to buy up patents.
For members of Congress and candidates for Congress spend anywhere between 30% and 70% of their time raising money from this tiny, tiny slice of us.
The story points out that IMU technology has traditionally had problems because tiny errors in calculation add up over time until the predictions are way off.
The Large Hadron Collider -- the giant accelerating machine that created the Higgs boson -- might just make a tiny wormhole for long enough that its time-bending effects could be glimpsed.
We buy and sell at the same time, locking in our tiny profits but making many, many, of them each and every day on those tiny price differences between different markets.
If we were justifying our expense as analogous to building a database of emails, then it was a database that only allowed you to access a tiny, randomly selected, subset each time it was used.
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Scientists have spent time working out how to manufacture tiny, airtight boxes that can shield implants when they are in the eye.
It won't compete immediately with the monster machines from Illumina because it can decode only a tiny fraction of the human genome at a time.
Each time you exercise, you create tiny bits of muscle damage.
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.
Exposure to its tiny fibers, particularly over a period of time, can lead to asbestos-related diseases that include lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma, according to the U.S. National Institutes for Health.
When I worked at General Mills, in the late 1970s, the company added the Yoplait brand to its portfolio, a move that seemed odd at the time, given the then-tiny market for yogurt.
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Hence, while Obamacare makes insurance more available for the tiny minority of Americans who have a tough time finding coverage today, it does so by dramatically decreasing the affordability of that insurance for everyone.
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At the same time, other states had just a tiny fraction of their inmates in solitary confinement.
Many people have noted that we have spent time arguing about programs that are a tiny fraction of the budget.
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One tiny bacterium getting into the wrong person at the wrong time could bring about the fall of an empire.
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