But now it becomes obvious that my prolepsis recognized that tiny kernel of psychic validity in their aberrant mind-set.
Its grain is small and long, and features a tiny, pinkish, lustrous milky kernel inside called hạt lựu (literally "pomegranate aril").
The cob was about six inches long with jagged rows of tiny kernels that needed no butter for full enjoyment.
But at the center of that empty peacefulness was a tiny kernel of satisfaction.
"Up Close and Personal" is mostly toothless, especially in comparison to the cautionary tale of Jessica Savitch, which provided a tiny, sugar-coated kernel of inspiration.
To avoid this problem, the researchers devised tiny kernels that took up very little memory while dumping the remaining contents onto disk for further analysis.
On one stretch we moved for a quarter hour through a field of waving grass that had a tiny kernel in a pod at the end of the stalks.
Distantly in her mind, a tiny kernel of awareness cried out: "This is not you doing these things!
First, that the media, television particularly, are amplifying devices in which tiny kernels of information become vast, terrifying structures of speculation.
This tiny kernel represents the events layer which operates as the main loop of each running POE instance.