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  2. Size change in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In the Ramayana, the deity Hanuman has the ability to alter his size, which he can use to enlarge himself to the size of a mountain or shrink himself down to the size of an insect. [4] [5] The Bhagavata Purana mentions the story of King Kakudmi and his daughter Revati, who go to Satyaloka to ask Brahma for help deciding who Revati should marry ...

  3. British Rail Passenger Timetable - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail logo from 1965. After the Big Four were brought into public ownership in 1948 to form British Railways [3] (later British Rail), each of the six regions published their own timetable, containing details of all services in their region. [1]

  4. He Who Shrank - Wikipedia

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    He Who Shrank is a science fiction novella by Henry Hasse, [1] printed as the featured story in the August 1936 issue of Amazing Stories magazine (illustrated on the cover and in its interior pages by Leo Morey). It is about a man who is forever shrinking through worlds nested within a universe with apparently endless levels of scale.

  5. List of films featuring miniature people - Wikipedia

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    Help, I Shrunk My Friends 2021: In the third part, Felix accidentally shrinks his classmates. [25] Honey, I Blew Up the Kid: 1992: A sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), the US comedy film sees an inventor's child growing giant. In order to bring him back to normal size, the inventor has to use his shrink ray.

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  7. Talk:Honey, I Shrunk the Kids - Wikipedia

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    I shrank. I have shrunk. It's the "have". Just like drink/drank/drunk or stink/stank/stunk. - 75.133.80.44 18:54, 5 March 2009 (UTC) I came here wondering the same thing. In International English shrank is the past tense of shrink. Shrunk is the past participle. The past participle is the form used with have or had as in I have shrunk the t shirt.

  8. The article mostly uses "London shrunk", but there are also a few instances of "London shrinkage" and "London shrinking", without much apparent rhyme or reason. It is likewise variously given with and without quotation marks. # Corrected. London shrunk was an 18th-century textile finishing process designed to reduce production strains from wool ...

  9. Why do you shrink when you get older? Experts explain

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    Your height can change with age, and it's no myth: You shrink over time. (Getty Images) (Getty Images/Cavan Images RF) Once you become an adult, you typically reach your full height.