With no set plans in mind, Huang sets out to create his kinetic installations from piecing together several electronic gadgets. |
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Police made the gruesome discovery a few days later and soon arrested the cold-hearted woman after piecing together the sorry story. |
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Prompt identification of an afterglow is crucial for piecing together the explosion that caused the burst. |
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Detectives are piecing together the evidence of what appears to be a string of related incidents in Irkutsk. |
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Partly due to its descriptiveness, to its piecing together of unconnected pictorial threads, the poetry becomes suspended outside time. |
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Somewhere in there, I decided that fabric was not for throwing away and began creating patchwork designs, sometimes piecing quilts. |
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Small snippets of that day at the stables returned to her in her dreams, and she was slowly piecing it together. |
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He began to assemble his guns, slowly piecing them together with metallic clicks and scrapes. |
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Cut the sleeves from the sweaters prior to piecing, utilizing the original ribbing at the cuffs, if desired. |
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Instead, he opts to assign the job of piecing together their dialogues to the reader. |
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When it comes to piecing together a performance, they can, at their worst, resemble a befuddled man confronted by self-assembly furniture. |
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The teacher got her some gluesticks and tape, and Zhoey began piecing her project together slowly. |
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Detectives piecing together clues in the inquiry remain confident they will catch the attacker. |
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They are rumored to be piecing it together off-screen, but onscreen it's all about calling it quits. |
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Geometric designs are created by piecing or patching together triangles, squares and rectangles. |
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Visible body piercing must be removed with the exception of one small earring in each ear and a small stud nose piecing. |
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She'd spent countless hours in front of the sewing machine with Jeri, piecing together her corseted bodice and matching skirts. |
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Many of the designs feature piecing fabric, colour blocking, quilting, and many are reversible as well. |
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Showcase a variety of fabrics on the one side, featuring curved piecing and bias bars covering all raw edges. |
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But piecing it all together takes a long while, and a few dollars to help with the basics around the community, in trying to support it, helps. |
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He was imagining and piecing together the possible happening. |
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Yet by piecing together three of Miller's own graphic novels into one filmic narrative, the focus is blurred and the violence portrayed onscreen grows pornographic. |
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By the 1980s timesaving tools and techniques, especially the rotary cutter and strip piecing, began changing quilting. |
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It's also a thrilling read, its sentences unrushed and evocative, like a courtroom drama or detective fiction, piecing itself together. |
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For piecing together the Park's past also means addressing its future development. |
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Communications with our staff of the ground is difficult, but we are piecing together a picture of desperate need. |
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Assessing Aboriginal and northern health status involves piecing together various aspects of human wellness. |
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You love piecing together a range of separate components to find that perfect symbiotic whole. |
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The international comparisons of quality come from piecing together results of a series of tests administered over the past four decades. |
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Public design is all too often an inharmonious piecing together of cheap solutions. |
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Mr Wolf's contribution is comprehensiveness and a piercing logic in piecing the disparate elements together. |
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We rarely see intel soldiers piecing together insurgent networks, or low-ranking officers meting out local grievances in rural Afghanistan. |
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They are satisfied that German investigators had been piecing together a convincing case. |
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By piecing the whole picture together, the doctor will be able to arrive at a diagnosis. |
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The play is based on narratively coherent stories, but the language is like a dream and half-invented, so the audience has to do a lot of piecing together for themselves. |
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Much of the piecing together of the outline chronology that I have followed in this book was undertaken by pioneer scholars in the field of Indology. |
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Who I am or why I'm piecing this story together doesn't matter. |
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We are at the point where they are no longer active in the gang, but they are still piecing their lives together because they come from very broken backgrounds. |
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He covers piecing together the picture, prehistory and protohistory, the kingdoms of Arabia Felix, and religion and material culture. |
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These decorative reliefs from the Temple of Venus Genetrix however, appear on panels that vary slightly in size and the task of piecing them together is still underway. |
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If you're having trouble piecing your research together to paint an accurate picture of your business, try brainstorming with a skilled professional. |
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SpƤtzles are pasta obtained from piecing out a very thin dough mixture. |
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Archaeologists like piecing together shattered worlds. |
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As she lies trapped in her mind she begins a incredible adventure piecing together clues about her life, her day, and what led up to the events which put her here. |
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Monkeys with Typewriters is potentially another time marker, intelligently drawing upon history, the present and piecing together a jigsaw picture of trends. |
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She researched the subject at former mahogany plantations, piecing together how whites and blacks had coexisted and sometimes formed blended families. |
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Knowing what they knew, and piecing together the sequence of events, we ran a number of detailed scenarios and concluded the crew could not have landed the plane. |
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Police are piecing together what happened. |
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It is often used to collect other writer's tags, and future plans for bombing and piecing. |
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Each quilter was assigned a quilt technique, such as Log Cabin style, Hawaiian applique, paper piecing, and so on. |
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The spindles when running threw out a mist of oil at crotch height, that was captured by the clothing of anyone piecing an end. |
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Without recorded cockpit images, information must be gleaned and deduced by piecing together information from observations made during wreckage examination, and from the CVR and FDR recordings. |
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This interpretation is a useful advance in piecing together the many strands of evidence that have become available but there remain important gaps in this information and thus scope for other interpretations. |
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As has been the case with so many other criminal activities, investigating and piecing together the financial trail has become an essential and international step in fighting terrorism. |
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Residual disclosure could occur when confidential information can be derived indirectly by piecing together information from different sources or data series. |
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Children can try piecing together enlarged fragments of the scrolls. |
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For all types of sewing such as construction, hemming and piecing quilts. |
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I am piecing a survey together, slow as a snail. |
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The reconstruction of the attic from one of the porticoes in the Forum of Augustus was achieved by piecing together several original pieces in Luna marble integrated with resin moulds and other pieces made of limestone. |
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Nycteribiidae and Streblidae are hematophagous with piecing mouthparts, but adults of Mystacinobiidae feeds on guano and are merely phoretic on bats. |
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Arsenal have been piecing their season back together after a poor start and the manner of this win will provide added reserves of confidence and self-belief. |
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A growing number of adoptees, now in the thousands, are turning to DNA testing companies in hopes of piecing together the puzzles of their beginnings. |
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