| 41. | The delay will affect a version of the Pentium III that will achieve increased speeds by using tinier circuits.
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| 42. | And yet the crowd spread along the mile-long stretch of beach was tinier than a string bikini.
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| 43. | But IBM's holes are much, much tinier _ half of a billionth of an inch across.
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| 44. | Deep in our brains, a clump of cells tinier than a pinhead form the body's clock.
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| 45. | On the other hand, a tinier, more portable camera is usually a camera that sees more use.
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| 46. | The drug also protected people from the even tinier amounts of peanuts that can be present in the air.
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| 47. | A . The individual flecks you can see are almost certainly less dangerous than the tinier particles you cannot distinguish.
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| 48. | It's a larger billboard, catching our notice by emitting 100 times the light of its tinier compatriots.
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| 49. | Ally, it would seem, was passing the anorexia baton to a younger and even tinier pixie-attorney.
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| 50. | When she started, Graf said, " players used to be a lot skinnier, tinier ."
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