The gloves are arranged, some in small vignettes, to have different stories and emotions connected to them.
The preface to the journal was a small vignette written by Marlene Dietrich.
Take a small vignette, one of many dozens that make his pages sparkle.
Dispersed throughout the main narrative are small vignettes highlighting other Big Things around Australia.
The second layer focuses on the songs as individual short stories or small vignettes, the subjects of which form various fragments of the author's reality.
Many of the small vignettes are very effective, too - the glimpses of lawyers' offices, for example.
The nearly scaleless geometric grandeur of the exterior shrinks to a series of smaller spatial vignettes.
She demonstrates an enviable ability to capture in small vignettes the very English quality of 'hanging on in quiet desperation'.
It shows the animal tunneling up through a bed of roses, bordered by small vignettes from its life.
Not a lot actually happens in "Swimming in the Congo"; the book is essentially a series of small, interlocked vignettes.