Minuscule Sentence Examples

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  • It sucks in air, trapping any dirt, dust and debris inside the canister or bag while the filter traps any minuscule particles too small to be contained.

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  • Animal products may also be present in minuscule amounts in prepared foods containing multiple ingredients.

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  • One of the most compelling justifications for the shift from bulky clock radios to minuscule high-tech devices centers on the superior technology that's responsible for these drastic changes in size.

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  • The source of cat allergies in humans is in a minuscule glycoprotein called Fel D1.

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  • In some cases, it's a mix of water, sugar, artificial flavoring and some minuscule amount of actual juice, along with a token vitamin fortification.

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  • While minuscule thongs and micro bikinis might sound great in principle, the reality is often very different!

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  • Problem is, there are such minuscule amounts of everything it doesn't have one iota of effect on anything except to sucker you into paying more for a clever gimmick.

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  • These minuscule projections play a number of roles, but when it comes to digestion and absorption of nutrients, the villi increase the small intestine's absorptive area.

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  • Think of all the minuscule details you can-how your socks felt when you put them on, how your breakfast tasted, what you chose to wear.

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  • Women's football may be the fastest-growing sport in the UK but the coverage of it remains minuscule, as does the funding.

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  • These spots consist of minuscule white dots (like grains of salt or sand) set onto a reddened bump and are characteristic of measles.

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  • It is also much less invasive, causing only minuscule scars often hidden within the hairline.

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  • And so opines this commentator, wittering on about press coverage of this minuscule event in the life of the continent.

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  • The Glagolitic was founded upon the ordinary Greek minuscule writing of the period, as was shown by Dr Isaac Taylor,' though the writing of the letters separately without abbreviations and an obvious attempt at artistic effect has gradually differentiated it from Greek writing.

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  • Quite apart from the danger of third-degree burns, balti dishes serve only to make one's portions appear minuscule.

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  • The chances of guessing a valid cookie at any given time are so minuscule as to be unworthy of further analysis, says Biznet.

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  • Interest in shared ownership was however minuscule, as were attempts, if successful for the participants, to encourage self build.

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  • At high FiO2, even minuscule ventilation can maintain alveolar PO2 for ages.

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  • However, returns are still minuscule compared with what India Bulls -- the scrip.. .

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  • Not only is this bikini minuscule, it's completely see through!

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  • Not long after this, he was declared bankrupt, reducing his already minuscule prospects still further.

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  • He abandons the practice of making a distinction between uncial and minuscule, on the ground that for textual criticism the style of writing is less important than the date and contents of a MS. To indicate these he divided MSS.

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  • The first method distinguishes between uncial or majuscule, and cursive or minuscule; the second between papyrus, vellum or parchment, and paper (for further details see Manuscript and Palaeography); and the third distinguishes mainly between Gospels, Acts and Epistles (with or without the Apocalypse), New Testaments (the word in this connexion being somewhat broadly interpreted), lectionaries and commentaries.

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  • For ten bucks more, she was to cover Ridgway's four hundred citizens in the county's only other town, if you didn't count minuscule Colona, which most people didn't.

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  • Thus the Roman letters E and F are liable to be confused in capital script, but not in cursive (e, f), C, G, in capitals, c, e in the cursive writing called Caroline minuscule, c, t, in the angular cursive of the 13th century and later.

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