It resembled a 30-foot-tall upside-down green carrot with tiny, tiny branches.
Yet its tiny branch tips were so densely packed that it was hard to find our own.
Every tiny branch was now visible in sharp relief, and they could see the falling snow sifting down far back into the uncannily still forest.
Not when you could compare those famous stone lions of the main building just a few blocks away with some of the tiny, run-down branches.
It froze on the trunks of trees and on the tiniest branches.
Or it fled high into the thin tiny branches that would break beneath a cat's weight, leaving the cat mewling with frustration.
To prevent bleeding, the surgeons applied about a dozen clips to the artery's tiny branches.
The first was open, the entrance to a black cavern; the rest had keys sticking out of them like tiny branches.
"We can show how a patient with damage to a tiny branch of the facial nerve can no longer wrinkle the forehead."
It has remained a tiny branch of government that today numbers only 19 full-time and 6 part-time employees.