In such a high-resolution environment even the finest morsel of dust can ruin the entire product.
It seems like a revenue tasty morsel being offered from the Largest Tax Haven in the world.
Soon your ATM code could be the only morsel of data that ever need burden your 21st-century brain.
And given the sophistication of attack vectors, every morsel of personal information fed to hackers gets them closer to gaming security.
One morsel of good news: More carriers are targeting individual insurance buyers.
Rather than provoking China by arming Taiwan and patrolling the seas, it would be better to placate it, and throw it the morsel of Taiwan.
When it was done, the boy ate the whole thing, and did not share a morsel, which was exactly as it was supposed to be.
And while each morsel of dismal economic news at home (especially climbing unemployment) wounds the government, debt crises elsewhere allow ministers to point to disasters averted.
Detailing dredging machines may not seem revelatory, but North Korea's tight restriction on travel and information makes every morsel fascinating for Melvin and other amateur North Korean watchers.
At the moment, when food inspectors investigate a report of tainted food, they place the offending morsel in a sterile container and take it to a lab for analysis.
Since Brooks apparently finds thumos so utterly indispensable, one might think he would scour the literature seeking to offer an up-to-date, scientifically-credible version of this illuminating morsel of ancient Greek psychological theory.
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It was my turn now, so I popped a morsel in my mouth and chewed thoughtfully, figuring as I did so that I was now permanently disqualified from owning a Greenpeace coffee mug.
Crispin was among some 100 agencies that clamored for a shot at a time when ad agencies are scrambling for any morsel in what is perhaps the most severe famine in Madison Avenue history.
Javier speared the first morsel with a toothpick while my eyes darted around the room, trying to locate that staircase to the street and popped it into my mouth before I had a chance to politely decline.
Go to a lawyer, a doctor, a financial wizard and you come away with a bill and perhaps a morsel of advice that may be no more helpful than that dispensed by the Delphic Mrs Lederer.
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But if you do decide to go for it, then go all the way: turn your mouth into one big sound bite spigot and make sure the reporter has every single media morsel he she could dream of.
Another Singer favorite enlivens a case of miniatures a delectable palm-size morsel of earthenware from the first half of the 8th century, during the Tang dynasty, energetically depicting two musicians precariously perched on the back of a braying camel.
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When the Dutch were forced out of western New Guinea, the United States used its influence to have this choice morsel thrown to Indonesia, in the hope that it would keep Indonesia quiet and dampen any enthusiasm for communism.
Though the album that spawned it seems crafted to be consumed as a whole Meiburg says he was influenced by the conceptual works of Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush "Hidden Lakes" works as a freestanding morsel of piano-fueled fragility.
For all the talk of synergies in fast-growing Asia, the plum morsel that ChevronTexaco (nyse: CVX - news - people ) will get from this Unocal (nyse: UCL - news - people ) deal is in Azerbaijan.
Upon my arrival in Orlando for the Baseball Winter Meetings last weekend, I had spent approximately 15 hours each day trying to unearth any morsel of information that could either enhance my overall knowledge of the sport or lead me to sources that could answer some of the complicated questions that I currently have regarding the business of baseball.
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