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1 She has tiny little arms and I bet they come off real easy.
2 It has tiny , almost holly-like evergreen leaves, smooth on both sides.
3 Louise is a bit bowlegged and she has tiny little feet.
4 It is not smooth; it has tiny waves upon it.
5 He is brown-haired, I think, and he has tiny hands.
6 The Dancing Star sloppy knit has tiny , subtle and pretty jewel coloured Italian crystals.
7 She has tiny wrinkles in the corners of those eyes, and a wry smile beneath.
8 Dill, an herb that grows anywhere, has tiny leaves and a large, flowering seed head.
9 It has tiny little diamonds surrounding a slightly-less tiny sapphire -her favoured gem and birthstone.
10 The sting has tiny barbs on its tip, and these cause it to remain in the wound.
11 It's a fact: Trump has tiny hands.
12 The fly has tiny jaws, probably suitable only for munching pollen, unusually long legs and spiraled antennae.
13 Saldivar, who was the president of Selena's fan club, has tiny eyes and a tight little frown.
14 The spikes are gone, and now it has tiny claws, and two eyes at the end of stalks.
15 Some ice has tiny air bubbles.
16 Turkey has tiny amounts of gas and oil reserves, requiring it to import about 95 percent of the fuels.
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