Examples of using The tiny in English and their translations into Danish
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Medicine
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Official/political
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Computer
With the tiny pink panther.
From the tiny first one day festival June 25th 2016.
Hey, where's the tiny green car?
The tiny African nation seeks to improve its rocky.
And sprinkled the tiny, white crystals.
The tiny green army pieces have been around since 1938.
Hey, where's the tiny green car? Follow me.
The tiny newly born baby represents the principle of winter.
The tiny sandy island on the weast coast was once a maritime"superpower.
It is beautiful on the tiny Greek island Telendos.
The tiny new sprouts should be in direct sunlight- and can be moved when they are large enough to handle.
We're so blind to the tiny, beautiful things.
Finally the tiny, compact housing will easily squeeze onto even the busiest of pedalboards.
A sixth sense,that can pick up the tiny electrical signals.
And sprinkled the tiny, white crystals… Showed me the melted butter.
Just the two of you crammed into the tiny hot Nerd Herd mobile?
Hervé is the tiny mischievous Starsky. Smiles. Hervé: Like Aaron Spelling use to say.
But you could also access the tiny curled-up dimension.
Through the tiny suspensory ligaments, the ciliary muscle is attached to the crystalline lens.
Showed me the melted butter and sprinkled the tiny, white crystals.
They are just the tiny, almost negligible subset.
Pine trees in Telendos© Eric Bentzen Pine trees in Telendos It is beautiful on the tiny Greek island Telendos.
A sixth sense, that can pick up the tiny electrical signals from the heartbeat of a frightened fish.
He was enlisted by one of the tiny political factions that met in Munich's beer cellars.
Hervé: Like Aaron Spelling use to say,Hervé is the tiny mischievous Starsky. Smiles.
With extendable pedal rings, the tiny and compact MDW1 Talk Wah pedal can be increased in size for added convenience.
Now we shall speak about second density, the tiny dense orb that can be considered the hell of religions.

