(1) The few short frames of that tiny figure in an anorak being led by the hand to his death have become iconic.
(2) The end result is that a tiny minority is allowed to lay claim to public opinion.
(3) Pollen is dust gathered by bees from stamens and collected from the hives as tiny pellets.
(4) All along the river bed, women have dug down and spend hours scooping up water from tiny pools.
(5) The soft tissues under the skin are full of tiny blood vessels called capillaries.
(6) The instinctive lure of this tiny jewel of land would unerringly bring them back.
(7) This was to be exchanged after six weeks for the coveted, customising tiny diamond.
(8) The railways may be in turmoil, but business is booming for one tiny bus and coach company.
(9) Why do we spend so much on things that give us tiny increases in comfort at the expense of so many other people?
(10) A tiny amount of milk
(11) The couple are planning to deck the hallway ceiling with hundreds of tiny lights.
(12) At the time we were doing this small tour of tiny venues around the UK for hardcore fans.
(13) He's painstakingly twisting tiny hoops of iron wire together to form a shirt of mail.
(14) On one wall there are tiny marks where in the past someone pinned up a picture.
(15) They want to justify creaming off a tiny minority into the top first class institutions.
(16) Saffron is made up of tiny filaments that are the dried pollen stigmas of the saffron flower.
(17) Is this absence of black some kind of sad rebellion being staged within my tiny mind?
(19) They are only up to five millimetres long and burrow into the silt in tiny pods.
(20) If they do then it will revolutionise ideas about how much tiny babies can learn.