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We have every reason to think he was in perfect order, even miniaturized so far.
You're going to have to tell them you refused to be miniaturized.
We will all be miniaturized, taking our chances along with you.
Of course, it had to, for the ship was miniaturizing again.
You're going to have to miniaturize anyway before getting inside a cell.
No one in the Bronx, to be sure, set out to miniaturize justice.
He said, "We've miniaturized to the point where we have very little weight, is that it?"
They've developed a high, miniaturized technology; it's the basis of their commercial power.
"And now I understand their generators have been miniaturized by a factor of two."
Today's technology made that so much easier than in his father's day, everything miniaturized, computerized.
Picture this, keeping in mind that everything is curiously miniaturized.
We have so little mass now that it takes much less energy to miniaturize further."
But in the real world we'd miniaturize all this.
Nobody's miniaturized the equipment that far, but I suppose it's possible.
"We have competition from companies that do the big stuff and are trying to miniaturize.
It's been miniaturized of course and is being recycled now."
Some are often miniaturized, baby versions of the typical salads.
No one can take from you the fact that you were the first American ever to be miniaturized.
He never checked out prints of the larger model that was to be miniaturized.
From the living room you can make out, far across the water, the silhouette of Manhattan, miniaturized by the distance.
"Children of course like anything adult that is miniaturized."
In this perpetual late afternoon, everything is quickly miniaturized, especially human beings.
"To work with our chip people and miniaturize your device.
He argued vociferously for the chance to be the first person miniaturized.
Let us move on, miniaturize if we have to, and find some likely cell to enter."
Cities thin on landmarks simply miniaturise a clump of their downtown boxy skyscrapers.
It was their idea to miniaturise, to reduce the scale of nature so that it could be contemplated in the sweep of an eye.
There are plans to miniaturise multiquantum microscopy and improve the level of penetration to measure activity in the cerebral cortex of freely moving mice.
Its quite obvious that the popularity of iOS has gone to their heads, and as such they are desperate to miniaturise, cut and slim everything down whilst compromising on quality.
It is distinct from the more simple uses of selective focus which highlight or emphasise a single point in an image, create an atmospheric bokeh, or miniaturise an obliquely-viewed landscape.
Larry Niksch, who spent 43 years monitoring North Korea for the US congressional research service, said in a study that the regime could miniaturise and mount a nuclear warhead on a medium-range Nodong missile within one or two years.
However the Chinese microelectronic industry could not provide the solid state electronics needed to miniaturise the intended radar, and as a result, the size of the fuselage (with the exception of length) had to be increased from the size of the MiG-23 to that of the Su-24.