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The world sees only bits and pieces of your life.
You'd come across couches and bits and pieces of trees.
"I've seen bits and pieces [of the show]," Bushnell said.
As we do, we overhear bits and pieces of conversations.
We've seen this in bits and pieces with this family.
It wasn't even assembled; it was just bits and pieces.
Wipeouts often involved losing bits and pieces of bathing suits.
We only have bits and pieces of a huge puzzle.
I take bits and pieces with me on the way.
I watch bits and pieces of a few of my favorites.
Since then, it has been exhibited only in bits and pieces.
You know there's segues between songs and little bits and pieces.
We are learning bits and pieces about Mr. Mateen's possible motivations.
I'd Google diets and took bits and pieces of different ones.
Little bits and pieces came off instead of giant horrifying rolls.
Unless, of course, you were reading it in bits and pieces.
"We're just looking at this in bits and pieces," he said.
He wanted to blow the little buggers into bits and pieces.
Little bits and pieces of her life keep drifting off course.
We've done bits and pieces but there has been no massive shift.
But Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is all bits and pieces, a
And John's got a lot of equipment, like unusual bits and pieces.
But we could perhaps do it bits and pieces at a time.
Avoid going in search of bits and pieces to augment your speech.
So we had to shoot that sequence in little bits and pieces.
Ernie takes bits and pieces of broken down gods and repurposes them.
But there are bits and pieces of evidence for all of them.
It admitted ragged bits and pieces of daily existence into the studio.
"There are bits and pieces that are extraordinarily, personally close," she said.
"All the bits and pieces that you accrue in life," he said.
"We get bits and pieces of information," Mohib told journalists in Washington.
We had learned bits and pieces about the campaign in the past.
Italians expect you to absorb things by osmosis, slowly, in bits and pieces.
In Jennifer Aniston's case, it's bits and pieces from her days on Friends.
She sees the way her persona has become bits and pieces of them.
As a result, there is no complex theoretical concept behind Bits and Pieces.
We've seen it in bits and pieces in the course of the show.
Not just bits and pieces, but pretty much the entire paper every weekend.
The confession came in bits and pieces over two and a half hours.
I've directed some other bits and pieces—but never anything 93 minutes long.
Otherwise if you sold it off in bits and pieces, where's the value?
We only got little bits and pieces because we didn't record the fighting.
I try to build out an idea with bits and pieces of scrap.
Taking bits and pieces of evidence and emails and giving a rhetorical flourish.
And there&aposs some little bits and pieces of plastic here and there.
The Ukraine story has been reported in bits and pieces in recent days.
The rest are bits and pieces down to the size of a softball.
"We get bits and pieces of information," Mohib told journalists in Washington Thursday.
I definitely borrowed bits and pieces of her in the creation of Midge.
Most of what we knew before Thursday has come in bits and pieces.
I way overidentified, and I just loved it to absolute bits and pieces.
I feel like I've seen bits and pieces of it, but ... Such as where?
You google them and take little bits and pieces from whatever you find online.
We had practiced bits and pieces of his story, but never the whole thing.
The reuse of bits and pieces from other parts of the museum is typical.
"I just remember little bits and pieces of when that moment happened, " Garner said.
Up to this point, we've only seen bits and pieces of Beyoncé's personal life.
Extreme gerrymandering breaks up natural communities into bits and pieces separated into different districts.
"I know bits and pieces of stuff that happened," McKinnon says of her own childhood.
Sometimes it's through hearing bits and pieces that have been doctored by socially sanctioned ideals.
They tell the story in bits and pieces, and offer guidance on what to do.
End up buying a few other bits and pieces because it's Target and walk home.
They try to take bits and pieces and cut them out and change [the context].
But bits and pieces keep coming out that brings this question back to the forefront.
The 2nd one might be gaining some traction in bits and pieces and hopefully continues.
Those companies were coming to AWS anyway for bits and pieces of their IT needs.
Ehh. You can find potential in bits and pieces, but nobody the Jaguars will miss.
When we talk about it now, we can remember bits and pieces, but not everything.
That's when you remember the night before in bits and pieces, like a movie montage.
Why bother to cut away little bits and pieces, but basically leave ObamaCare in place?
These bits and pieces are only the tip of the iceberg once you begin searching.
In this Youtube video by Fifastar, these bits and pieces get chucked into a shredder.
And was the witness's statement that her memory came back in bits and pieces, plausible?
Bits and pieces of glass littered the seats and most of her friend's possessions were stolen.
At first play, the bits and pieces of his original sonic signature can be quickly identified.
It sometimes bursts out in bits and pieces, with emotional shrapnel embedding itself in others' skins.
Instead, they've been sending bits and pieces of the bill to the Congressional Budget Office individually.
They remember their parents and original names, bits and pieces of language, and fragments of customs.
Carmody has compiled bits and pieces from his experience in high-stakes games over the years.
Once again, there is no definitive answer, so Berenson has collected bits and pieces of evidence.
These bits and pieces that might fall to the studio floor are both litter and inspiration.
It wasn't available online, so she relied on people sending her bits and pieces of it.
You can explore in bits and pieces, whittling away at the game when you have some downtime.
You can't plug bits and pieces of one vanished civilization into another to recreate a unique culture.
It's also very chill and relaxing to watch the various bits and pieces pop out with ease.
In bits and pieces of five seasons, he has averaged 13.5 minutes and 6 points a game.
The idea is that you can build a new track using bits and pieces of popular songs.
The various bits and pieces that work in concert with Sony's admittedly great HMD are too finicky.
So, there isn&apost some of this leaking this and leaking that, putting bits and pieces out.
When rapture comes, it's in bits and pieces, most notably when a visible ripple disturbs the surface.
"Here we are looking at bits and pieces that even the commonwealth had difficulty assembling," he said.
Sometimes a remodeling project would result in finding bits and pieces of them, like wheels underneath floors.
By harnessing his incredible wisdom, or at least bits and pieces of it, my confidence eventually soared.
Sometimes, you just have to cut things down and give it to them in bits and pieces.
I cleaned all the infernal bits and pieces of the breast pump and the Dr. Brown's bottles.
On that day, Mauser recalls getting the news of his son's death in agonizing bits and pieces.
They're looking at every bits and pieces of their value chain, tying to optimize here and there.
Thanks to these carvings, archaeologists have been able to unwind bits and pieces about this mysterious culture.
He believes waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other methods produced bits and pieces of information that justified their ugliness.
" He did concede, however, that his newfound attention has impacted him "maybe bits and pieces at a time.
Something tells us ending up with bits and pieces of avocado post-feast is a blessing in disguise.
We never get an entire picture, but rather bits and pieces of fragments of who they might be.
"If you're building equipment, you're going to use bits and pieces of pretty much all" affected steel categories.
And that doesn't include bits and pieces that are too small to track but are still potentially damaging.
They are also about the same size as people, meaning that their internal bits and pieces are, too.
"Some of these books are dirty, they have bits and pieces of biological matter in them," Petersen said.
Among the bits and pieces of DNA found floating in the solution were genetic pathways associated with arsenic.
The city was a place I had only seen bits and pieces of growing up on Long Island.
It only recycles bits and pieces from the world and reassembles them into visions … Nothing unknown is knowable.
GOP leaders have been incrementally sending bits and pieces to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office for review.
"I want a full understanding of what was said, so I'm not giving bits and pieces," said Saunders.
He remembers bits and pieces, like eating homegrown heirloom tomatoes, snow peas, and kimchi around a big table.
Looking for a juicer that doesn't require you to cut up your fruit into bits and pieces first?
Bits and pieces of what she reported were already known, but she put it all together for readers.
But there are a few bits and pieces that make these two devices more distinct from each other.
Instead, it snapped up bits and pieces of the technology it needed, like its Siri voice-activated assistant.
There were some frameworks that tried to group the out-of-work population into management bits and pieces.
As for the three that we already have, they're each little bits and pieces of me and Eric.
Yet, like every successful series, this one delivers its sleek new bits and pieces in reassuringly familiar packaging.
I watch Eighth Grade (highly recommend), and J watches bits and pieces of a bunch of action movies.
Meanwhile, the bits and pieces of criminals weren't only of medical interest; magic was also attributed to them.
Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) uncover bits and pieces of the truth, but it never matters.
Sure, I'd caught bits and pieces of episodes with friends and family who were watching the show around me.
Yep, no chicken, beef or pork bits and pieces in here, just the larval form of a darkling beetle.
They had suspicions as to what caused the fire based on bits and pieces of information over the years.
We are not ready, but the car-free city is being tested in bits and pieces around the world.
They have 23mm drivers just like the Solo 3s did, but the actual bits and pieces are all new.
He's discussed bits and pieces of his thinking for years, but never quite as coherently as his Syria announcement.
It's still weird and wonderful and warped, with all sorts of strange little bits and pieces around its edges.
With Ollie, I didn't have anything of him except bits and pieces and I had to reassemble him digitally.
He was able to confirm bits and pieces of Comey's testimony without completely throwing President Trump under the bus.
Computerized leather cutters map out all the bits and pieces they need for seats, steering wheels, and door panels.
On Teen Nite , there are bits and pieces that really place the listener inside of the experience of Empire.
The bits and pieces he saw the court were the antithesis of Golden State Warriors basketball: rigid and awkward.
This would entail a lengthy process in which each side would give the other concessions in bits and pieces.
Miriam Maisel is a character made of bits and pieces of all the ones who have come before her.
"The police are ready and happy to furnish bits and pieces that support the official narrative," Futterman told me.
It's not all one smooth shot — it's bits and pieces cobbled together in a way that hopefully makes sense.
The hacker may continue to drop bits and pieces of stolen information in an attempt to generate media attention.
It may be, as you mentioned before, bits and pieces, but maybe it could be the entire kit. Right.
"We just found bits and pieces," said one of the villagers, picking up yet anther piece of charred flesh.
Every time I found one, I tried to uncover bits and pieces of its history through websites and archives.
Yeah we're mostly full-time, although we all do a few bits and pieces on the side as well.
Puck grazed on bits and pieces from various stations, favoring scoops of caviar like any caviar-loving human would.
But the numbers are usually buried, and they're in bits and pieces, so they require extra steps to calculate.
"A good swift shot to the bits and pieces, that'll stop a man dead in his tracks," he said.
This solve was highly enjoyable, full of clever bits and pieces, which we'll also get to in a bit.
Hamilton portrays bits and pieces of his life, seemingly random shapes, that may have had deeper significance for him.
We learn, by bits and pieces, that Leo actually did travel there when his daughter was just a baby.
"It was difficult, because at first she only gave out bits and pieces at a time," Peter Coppin said.
Little bits and pieces of it ... I just want to show recognition to all the people who are heroes.
Which is to say, taking bits and pieces from the CdG oeuvre and attempting to make them their own.
Bits and pieces of fake news may be mixed with truth, distorting our perception of what is actually real.
Academics tell me the data collection either isn't there, hampering in-depth analysis, or it's in bits and pieces.
King is a historical name we've learned to recognize, coupled with bits and pieces of facts from a whitewashed history.
Close examination of the Utah coprolites revealed thick bits and pieces of fossilized shell, in addition to the rotten wood.
"He's an amazing encourager to me and not particularly passionate about music so he's heard bits and pieces," she says.
"Nobody wakes up in the morning wanting to waste food, but it happens in little bits and pieces," says Gunders.
We can look and try to take bits and pieces from nature, but implementing all the functionality is really hard.
Only bits and pieces about season 8 have been revealed thus far, including that it is set in the future.
After flinging it in the air another time, the glass back is shattered, exposing bits and pieces of the hardware.
Kitbashing is where you take bits and pieces from different model kits and put them together to create something else.
I've seen bits and pieces in other punk documentaries or other women music documentaries, but not a full-length film.
While we've known bits and pieces of this before, it's nice to see it laid out all in one place.
Virtual reality, everything is computer-generated; augmented reality, you have bits and pieces of digital information overlaid on your environment.
She was amazing in creating the little bits and pieces that would make all of the characters who they were.
There are little bits and pieces where you can see the connection between books — like the church and Brianna's landlord.
And once people on the inside learned of his investigation, they anonymously fed him bits and pieces of information, too.
Internet entrepreneurship has created the modern working class — the on-demand workers, who must sell themselves in bits and pieces.
"There's so many bits and pieces of information that are coming out -- some speculation, some bits of fact," Dunford added.
It's working almost like an artist, with bits and pieces, imagining how it would all come together in his mind.
It's a funky song that Williams embodies and completely owns, and Perry's bits and pieces compliment the bouncy vibe entirely.
I kept pausing the action, screenshotting, and leaning over to Austin to show him bits and pieces of the game.
I had a few bits and pieces with me from the weekend that I decided to keep, just in case.
The city has a museum full of nostalgic bits and pieces, including rockets mass-produced at Ukrainian factories decades ago.
He often collected bits and pieces in zip-lock bags to show one of the plant's top executives, Dave Carbon.
Courtney Shealy, 19 Corps de ballet, American Ballet Theater I saw bits and pieces of "The Red Shoes" on YouTube.
"They quoted long bits and pieces," said Sven Giegold, a German member of the European Parliament from the Green Party.
And a few other little bits and pieces from the Galaxy S20 are coming to Samsung's flagships from 2019, too.
Since then, Republican senators have shared bits and pieces of the ideas being mulled in their private lunches and meetings.
He's revealed bits and pieces of his personal history over the years — these are the highlights: Where Is RZA From?
And you can see this in the way that bits and pieces of sensible climate policy keep sneaking through Congress.
"I'm just getting little bits and pieces of information, and I cannot tell you how frustrating it is," Hall said.
And you can see this in the way that bits and pieces of sensible climate policy keep sneaking through Congress.
Virtual reality, everything is computer generated; augmented reality, you have bits and pieces of digital information overlaid on your environment.
So you're actually showing zeros and ones and dots ... Yeah, I'm actually showing bits and pieces of the actual code.
He's been talking about it in bits and pieces, but he has now presented the broad strokes of the plan.
And I can&apost wait to watch it, I&aposve seen bits and pieces but I have watched the whole thing.
This feels particularly exciting because L. usually only skim reads or reads bits and pieces of the books that I'm reading.
Ubisoft just showed off some bits and pieces of The Crew 2, the first full sequel to 2014's The Crew.
A second shell exploded over our heads and we saw the bits and pieces falling on the ground all around us.
Even if we only saw bits and pieces of the studio on TV, Smashbox seemed like the dopest place to work.
Scientists have found a way to make whole animals (like lab mice and rats) transparent, and their bits and pieces fluoresce.
We laughed about the bits and pieces we could cobble together over brunch and did it all again the next weekend.
You can hear bits and pieces from everyone, but you can really only stay focused on one story at a time.
"We started seeing damage to rural tea shops and getting bits and pieces of info about what had happened," said Gula.
Slowly, over time, he was able to trust me enough to talk about it, but only haltingly, in bits and pieces.
These bits and pieces lack the place in the popular memory that the well-known details of the trial itself have.
"Dinosaurs from Australia are extraordinarily rare, and most Australian dinosaurs are represented by just a few bits and pieces," he says.
And while Gehrmann's Chicago appears in a grim graytones throughout, she ingeniously colors bits and pieces a light red that throbs.
Fassbinder's changing politics are mentioned, but in bits and pieces, with little effort made to tie everything into a consistent theory.
A gorgeous, soaring structure erected in the 12.953s, its architecture mixes bits and pieces of Art Deco and Mission Revival styles.
Her medical records are in bits and pieces, in doctors' filing cabinets, hospital records departments, and in hard-to-access computers.
Oftentimes, you'd just be following bits and pieces of tape, moving around a black space, and delivering your lines to that.
Will redid the NE and bits and pieces on the west side (MERCH at 5-Across — a debut — is also his).
Bits and pieces of the forthcoming phone have already surfaced, but today's latest leaks give us the clearest picture thus far.
So the Radian takes a bit from both, with the added ability to add bits and pieces according to your needs.
Artist Zayd Menk did just that, by meticulously crafting a model of midtown Manhattan using bits and pieces of old electronics.
The templates are designed so you can just fill in the bits and pieces that make them personalized to your needs.
In bits and pieces, the public first learned about the seriousness of hidden presidential illnesses long after the incumbents left office.
Two days after the terrorist attack, much remains unknown about Mr. Ullah, whose biography has been emerging in bits and pieces.
Other companies that supply the bits and pieces to Olli include Bosch, Goodyear, Protean and Eastman, to name just a few.
And Laura Dern is a detective's curious daughter, who says she "hears things — bits and pieces" about the item in question.
The work flies at you in bits and pieces — Ms. Ying thrashes her legs as the score turns hard and electric.
On 9/11 he was hit by debris — "small rocks, dust, bits and pieces" — when 7 World Trade Center came down.
I still worked in acting for a few years during college, and appeared in The Bill, Desmonds, and other bits and pieces.
And while I still recall bits and pieces of the film theory he taught, I mostly remember being done with the bullshit.
And although the new system has been slow to roll out, the bits and pieces that are online seem functional—efficient, even.
The company makes all sorts of clever bits and pieces for cars, including ABS systems, electronics, engine injection systems and much more.
You might not use it all but you're going to use bits and pieces of it and that makes you improve quickly.
There are some bits and pieces of things I think in these characters — I'd be lying if I said that wasn't true.
The company has shown it off in bits and pieces, including the hands-on time we had a week or so back.
Others think he's essentially been releasing that report in bits and pieces through the indictments and court filings he's already made public.
As day turned into night, not much was known about the attack in Nairobi -- word was trickling out in bits and pieces.
I can say that I've got bits and pieces that this album threw out, and I can't see them not being released.
Getting drugs from producers to consumers is a complex and foggy business, with multiple middlemen capturing bits and pieces along the way.
The best bits and pieces from these abandoned projects – the fragments he actually felt worthy of showcasing – were injected into other projects.
"All these little bits and pieces are all in place and I'm not entirely sure they were in place before," Tobin said.
Infelicitous acronyms pile up like tech scrap in the back of a computer repair shop, bits and pieces, capitalized letters strung together.
There's thousands of papers published every year that are bits and pieces, and we have to sort of assimilate all of that.
"The hacker may continue to drop bits and pieces of stolen information in an attempt to generate media attention," the network said.
Bits and pieces of women's clothing are photographed in color, as well as Kalpana's journals and shoes (shot in black and white).
" Graham said Thursday that Democrats "did a good job of taking bits and pieces of evidence and creating a quilt of it.
I overheard bits and pieces about the war, but I was more concerned with the latest fashion trends and my first crush.
Ms. Houlihan will host this eclectic hour of stand-up, sketch, characters, and other delightfully difficult-to-classify comedic bits and pieces.
Before I finished any of the theme answers completely I had bits and pieces everywhere — WORLD, BOSTON, PHONE, PRINCESS and so on.
The scavengers, often posing as fishermen, use explosives to tear the ships apart and then raise the bits and pieces to the surface.
"It is certainly of interest how bits and pieces of an African genome are found in genomes of current Icelanders," Mr. Stefansson said.
Pro football is the most valuable property on TV. But the NFL is happy to distribute bits and pieces of itself online, too.
Most of it we've heard before, either piece-meal or through bits and pieces and I think they've got a very clear vision.
And while she only recalled "bits and pieces" of the night, one of the things implanted in her memory was Michael's alleged words.
Most Rappers steal other people's songs by using bits and pieces here and there and pretending not to by blending it all together.
And both films erratically stitch in so many specific bits and pieces of their animated predecessors that they lack their own distinct identities.
She's also spent many years collecting bits and pieces — the insects, objects and flowers that fill her studio — from markets and little shops.
It could have gone poorly; the console revolves around a fairly advanced concept and involves a whole lot of removable bits and pieces.
For a grid with a lot of debuts there's very little newspeak and branding today, and a lot of interesting bits and pieces.
But Slack employees haven't forgotten its roots, and bits and pieces from its early days as a video game lurk in the app.
Bits and pieces of 16th- and 17th-century costume were spliced with the contemporary wardrobe, abstracted and overblown or reduced to a detail.
What is technically complicated about the show is that people must appear to be making their own Christmas out of bits and pieces.
The top floor is where all the bits and pieces produced on the lower two floors are transformed into complete items of jewelry.
You'll be able to take all sorts of cartoonish bits and pieces and make your very own Shitty Friend for Sonic and company!
You might get there in bits and pieces, but some part of you will always know that somewhere, outside, there is a darkness.
The story those works tell is of their own relentless making, a menagerie of strange bits and pieces like a dying flower erupted.
"The hacker may continue to drop bits and pieces of stolen information in an attempt to generate media attention," the statement reads in part.
In the year after she found love with Rogers, she returned to real estate, sharing bits and pieces of her process on social media.
Josh says that learning of the couple's death was made even more painful by the fact that the news came in bits and pieces.
I can relate to this: Change any of a few tiny bits and pieces about that February night, and I'm not here, writing this.
Instead, the change happened very gradually, in bits and pieces, while watching forbidden art, reading books, and talking with thoughtful friends with different opinions.
For more people, it ends up being a series of self-determined negotiations for cutting bits and pieces of tech out of their lives.
The Kinect failed as a gaming-first device, but bits and pieces of what it brought to the table succeeded in their own ways.
The pieces look almost like still frames in animated worlds, bits and pieces of universes the viewer is just seeing for a brief moment.
I end up extracting bits and pieces from images and assembling leaves bit by bit in Photoshop for many trees—painful but worth it.
Bits and pieces of the draft agreement were published early on Saturday, but the main body of the text is still to be released.
Theme notwithstanding, there was a blend of light fill, like RATS, OOPS, HOPE and AIOLI, contrasted by a couple of grim bits and pieces.
Somewhat of a cultural magpie, Mr. Allen has often folded bits and pieces — and at times entire conceits — from other work into his movies.
We're taking bits and pieces of everything that we like in the Twin Cities, with different models and making something that works for us.
He had not merely used her letters, he had taken bits and pieces of them, added his own fictive words to her real ones.
If you use more flammable materials such as cotton, add a fire-retardant spray to the costume and all of its bits and pieces.
Sounds weird, but bits and pieces of our Moon lie scattered around our planet, the result of large celestial objects smashing into the lunar surface.
They're all the little bits and pieces students need to know or be able to do, and in and of themselves, they don't make sense.
Throughout the season, the show reveals bits and pieces of Jacqueline's own professional journey and her personal history that led her to running Scarlet magazine.
Systematically so: a study in 2010 of thousands of tongues found that smaller languages have more Berik-style grammatical bits and pieces attached to words.
That's because when strong waves come and break the corals apart, the leftover bits and pieces can attach themselves to the rock and keep growing.
Compared with tales of Amundsen, who had forced a ship through the North-West Passage in 1906, the Franklin stories were weaker, bits and pieces.
Customers' tendency to shop in bits and pieces was one of the big oversights in the 2018 report that claimed voice shopping was a dud.
We've seen little bits and pieces of Mass Effect: Andromeda over the past couple years, but there's still a lot about it we don't know.
Basically, it's a near guarantee that you're going to see bits and pieces of the Precision Concept in the next several cars that Acura introduces.
As always, bits and pieces of Apple's plans have leaked out over the past few months, so we have some idea of what's to come.
" As for Mississippi State, their coach Vic Schaefer forced his team to watch last year's debacle, or at least, "bits and pieces of that game.
By allowing bits and pieces to be assembled into a bespoke device, white boxes are a cheaper alternative for network operators and large internet companies.
Apple is praised as revolutionary but one secret of its success is its tight control of the bits and pieces that adorn its main products.
The live stream of the landing cut out at just the wrong time, so information about what went wrong came out in bits and pieces.
"The 5/9 hack was an explosion, and now we're seeing the bits and pieces going every which way," said Sam Esmail, the show's creator.
He described learning bits and pieces about the attack during the following weeks before hitting a wall and deciding to reveal the hack last month.
We can get data that people don't even know they disclosed, because we can fit together different bits and pieces and make deductions and inferences.
But some bits and pieces are just so wildly wrong that we feel like it's time to set the record straight once and for all.
Despite being inspired by Adam and Eve, diners will be given "paper underpants" to cover up their bits and pieces after they've removed their clothes.
The bits and pieces were pretty much the same: "I love you" and "Call me back," words of that sort said in a flat voice.
I had enough little bits and pieces to get to ROLLER SKATE and that's when the light bulb at least started to undim a bit.
We do, and apparently, so do the Kardashians — so much so that they still have bits and pieces of their prom wardrobes stashed away in storage.
Rabina decided to put together some bits and pieces from the local market to create a makeshift prototype of the product she wanted for her children.
It's great for movies and anything where latency needs to be kept low, but you do need all the necessary bits and pieces ahead of time.
This won't be a giant payday for Wenner, who has been selling off his magazine business in bits and pieces over the past couple of years.
We've already seen bits and pieces of what the company's offering with the new folding drone, which appears to be focused on bigger and better imaging.
Using its strength in advanced composite materials, GKN makes several bits and pieces for the fighter, including the cockpit canopy and parts of the landing gear.
Across the United States, bits and pieces of an ancient — but man-made — ecosystem are being restored, sometimes at the expense of more common natural landscapes.
It was interesting to see a shoot through — from planning to production to logging — and then eventually watch bits and pieces of it air on television.
Leave a review on Glassdoor, start an anonymous blog, or even create a Twitter account and share bits and pieces of your story in a tweetstorm.
"Every single picture you take with any kind of camera at all, there are bits and pieces of detail which are at higher resolution," Muller explained.
The document on Moscow's meddling in British politics prepared by Parliament last year is becoming a hot issue as bits and pieces begin to leak out.
That leads to a detective (George Dickerson) and his curious daughter (Laura Dern), who says she "hears things — bits and pieces" about the item in question.
Gilmore is best-known for her large-scale 2D-art installations, but has used bits and pieces of the city to turn two dimensions into three.
Over the years, the state government updated the law in bits and pieces, to increase the amount of medical weed a patient could have, for example.
While many chores happen in bits and pieces over the time that you live in your home, a few essential tasks should be done right away.
So, they decided to ultimately build out their own system by borrowing bits and pieces from all over, leveraging their entire back catalog in the process.
Org falls into an ever-expanding gray zone of the law, created by government outsourcing bits and pieces of its regulatory function to the private sector.
Asteroids are bits and pieces leftover from the disc of gas and dust that formed around the young sun and never quite coalesced into a planet.
Dela Cruz told BuzzFeed News he was filming all day and his phone kept "blowing up," but he only caught bits and pieces of the thirstfest.
These days, a growing number of tools help applications work reliability even if bits and pieces of those apps are sprawled across multiple clouds, he says.
But they're more than just the physical manifestations of how bits and pieces of the natural world found their ways to the elite collectors of Europe.
Most of the plastic had broken down into indistinguishable bits and pieces, but items that were identifiable included containers, bottles, lids, packaging straps, ropes, and fishing nets.
In the film, things play out roughly the same, with bits and pieces taken from the many iterations of her origin story to knit it all together.
It details a philosophy cobbled together from bits and pieces of self-help lit, business school puffery, Silicon Valley disruption, and new-agey commitments to radical transparency.
In order to feed hungry fans, Feig has been unveiling bits and pieces from the set on Twitter — like the first photos of the team's new uniforms.
Other governments have done bits and pieces of Rwanda's drone policy, according to Timothy Reuter, the head of the civil drones project at the World Economic Forum.
Your internet provider can see bits and pieces of almost everything you do online: the sites you visit, the apps you use, the services you connect to.
"We had received only bits and pieces; we knew that some of the items had been altered or adulterated, some were fake, and others authentic," he explained.
Depending on your vacuum, there's potential for mangling— some have a blade right inside the tube, designed to chop larger bits and pieces so it doesn't clog.
There seems to be an entire other film — a more complex, coherent one — cloaked in the random bits and pieces in the first half of Rogue One.
" He elaborates, "I had these little bits and pieces, and I had these little breadcrumbs, and then I get the first script and I go, 'Oh, okay.
Don't forget Amazon, though it's more for serious long-term sellers rather than people who just want to get rid of a few unwanted bits and pieces.
The couple doesn't talk much about each other to the press, but in bits and pieces, fans have gotten a sense of this new Hollywood super-couple.
Scientists will continue to pour over the bits and pieces of the information Cassini gathered to come up with new theories, validate ideas, and bolster previous work.
Instead, they could just focus on the minutiae of life, the little bits and pieces of larger things that add up to form our points of view.
It's a lead he's taken bits and pieces out of in recent weeks, moving himself firmly into the top tier of non-Trump candidates in the state.
Getting bits and pieces of a larger whole, without having any sense of what the full picture looks like, can be a good time for some viewers.
Jenkins gets the viewer into Chiron's head by using scenes as if they were from a dream, faded memories that only come together in bits and pieces.
Bits and pieces of the plane have turned up over the years off the coast of southeast Africa, but the whereabouts of the main fuselage remain unknown.
The CIA has released bits and pieces about Haspel's career ahead of her confirmation hearing next month, including a detailed biography as well as the Morell report.
Throughout, a dark view of American life and power is offset by a passion for melding small bits and pieces of reality into unlikely, often ecstatic wholes.
We're trying to be emotional and at the same time we're trying to get the story -- bits and pieces of the story to complete the whole picture.
"I remember having a vague memory of him thrusting on top of me, but it was just bits and pieces since I was asleep," they tell me.
"I'm quite enthusiastic that because of the attention to this history, more people are going to come forward to contribute bits and pieces and documentation," he said.
"When a virus isn't stable, it often falls apart on you, and you're chasing bits and pieces of it instead of the whole thing," Dr. Rossmann said.
Thursday's opening night was quite a cornucopia, though its later sections grew diffuse with too many bits and pieces; at two hours 45 minutes it was overlong.
In an age when many people get their news from Facebook and Twitter in bits and pieces, the context and complexity of American politics is often lost.
Bits and pieces of rumors would emerge over the decades, but the CIA had a very hefty disinformation and misinformation campaign going on out of Area 251.
In this way, the dancers appeared as part of a larger, loose system, recalling the way bits and pieces of a machine work together but remain separate.
Not enough of their poetry is heard for anyone to form an opinion, but from the bits and pieces included in the movie, the answer is not very.
The Washington Post covered the news of its discovery in 1978, writing:[Divers] have been salvaging bits and pieces from the Nina since the beginning of the year.
As they released bits and pieces of their software online, Pokora and Clark began to hear from engineers at Microsoft and Bungie, the developer behind the Halo series.
He's only caught bits and pieces of the show since his departure, as perhaps one of the only people in the world who doesn't obsessively watch every Sunday.
This motion-sensing security camera, this Game Boy retro emulator, and this music player all use a Raspberry Pi with some extra bits and pieces bolted on top.
That said, it's likely that you'll remember at least bits and pieces of your nightmare the next day — and that's your chance to unpack it, if you wish.
It looks simple, yes, but the art and music and dialogue are effective at evoking sharply-felt bits and pieces of the real world, emotional experiences and issues.
Also playing bits and pieces of: Pro Evolution Soccer 2017, Slain: Back from Hell, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (while reading The Last Wish), Persona 4 Golden.
The government is likely to pass bits and pieces of legislation, but nothing ambitious enough to turn the sector around, or end widespread oil theft in the Delta.
It will also take ownership of renewable energy assets controlled by both E.ON and Innogy, as well as stakes in nuclear power plants and other bits and pieces.
Scavengers, posing as fisherman, used explosives to rip apart the ships so that the resulting bits and pieces could be raised to a barge waiting on the surface.
Now that The Force Awakens has been released, it's clear that the entire Expanded Universe wasn't being tossed out completely: bits and pieces are making their way in.
My home is quite minimal, with neutral colors to bear the colorful and happy art, the vivid flowers, and the bits and pieces hunted on my various travels.
For me, the Japanese focus on his size obscured some of his other intriguing traits, which I picked up in bits and pieces from older articles in Japanese.
This talent now extends into outer space, where a growing junkyard of dead satellites, burned-out rocket stages, and other artificial bits and pieces is accumulating in orbit.
They're "imaginative," in the manner of a college student who's carefully cultivated her persona out of bits and pieces of other personas she's seen elsewhere, rather than authentic.
"I love piecing things together, it's so inspiring working on bits and pieces and make them happen together in a beautiful way," says singer-guitarist Sune Rose Wagner.
Bits and pieces of meteor showers are visible for a certain period of time, but they really peak visibly from dusk to dawn on a given few days.
Instead, much of our "TV viewing" is now taking place in on-demand apps like Netflix and Hulu, and our news is gathered in bits and pieces online.
Clearly, the masculine imaginary is powerfully reinforced by cultural images like this that communicate to men that women "want" to be treated as bits and pieces of flesh.
People are always going to drag out bits and pieces that I have written over the years in order to distract from the fundamental issues at this election.
It's a weird, avant-garde project, but because it's made out of the bits and pieces of one of the most famous movies ever made, it's entirely approachable.
Right now, you can only really experience the set in bits and pieces via videos posted by fans, plus several short clips Beyoncé herself posted to her Instagram.
Much of the action lingers in a swirling brinkmanship with exposition, serving up bits and pieces to chew on, but nothing so hearty that it gives everything away.
Other information that we found compelling: There are clearly bits and pieces of statistics that point towards a vast problem of underrepresentation, but the research just isn't there.
Last month, I started playing the mobile game Fallout Shelter, which originally debuted in 2015, and I've been hooked, playing it in bits and pieces almost every single day.
There are also bits and pieces in the various stories over the past few days that are not, as I understand them, accurate, or represented in an accurate context.
The above video is a five-minute action sequence from early in the film, one that has been shown in bits and pieces in the various teasers and trailers.
The game's new map, which had been leaked in bits and pieces over the last few weeks, came out the other side after two tortuously long days of silence.
All of this information is coming in bits and pieces, which means there are a lot of unknowns about what Barr and Durham are looking into with this review.
The visitor can glimpse her startling creativity, her adeptness with bits and pieces, and the interplay between order and chaos, all of which would feature in her later paintings.
"It's really satisfying to find a purpose for all these things," she said, already seeing how the bits and pieces would come together on cold discs of pie dough.
Tuan's backstory is coming out in bits and pieces: He was one of the Vietnamese refugees known as "boat people" who fled to the US in the late 1970s.
The many worlds you'll explore in No Man's Sky are all procedurally generated, meaning that they're created by an algorithm from bits and pieces handcrafted by artists and designers.
I put all of these songs into one and transposed them so they were all in the same key, and started crafting melodies out of the bits and pieces.
The action makes no sense, it takes forever for the story to get going, the characters are made of cardboard, and the music is made of bits and pieces.
In this way, the "strong brown god" assembled the Louisiana Gulf Coast out of bits and pieces of Illinois and Iowa and Minnesota and Missouri and Arkansas and Kentucky.
As Earth's orbit takes the planet through that cloud of dust each year, bits and pieces collide with our world and burn up in the atmosphere, creating bright streaks.
Freddy writes an experimental drama exposing Victor, which is interspersed in bits and pieces between the short chapters of the novel, but he locks it in a desk drawer.
He caught bits and pieces of the case through the news, but has never heard of any faculty misconduct at the high schools he attended in the Northern Beaches.
The book's been incubating in my head for years, though it's come out in various forms as academic pieces and reports and other bits and pieces in the past.
Trump only watched "bits and pieces" of the interview, which reinforced his belief that Comey has a "lack of credibility," according to White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The scene goes in and out of clarity and at this point we can no longer see entire bodies but instead bits and pieces, only as the water allows.
" Added Brown: "They're watching on YouTube or clips on Twitter and seeing bits and pieces for themselves and they need the context to know how it all fits together.
The show includes 262 abstract, robustly chromatic works — paintings, essentially — in acrylic and ink on vaguely rectilinear expanses of fabric that are collaged together from smaller bits and pieces.
Other scooters have these in bits and pieces, like a screen that shows battery level and speed, but the Immotor Go has the most complete smart feature offering I've seen.
You could find bits and pieces, but when you add up shipping and all that and the possibility of things being broken, it was really starting to stress me out.
A shed located on his property is filled with bits and pieces from his life -- a tattered broken swing from his childhood playground, his grandfather's boots from the Korean War.
Nor does it even really make clear what it is we're supposed to care about as it lingers over bits and pieces of racing livery, sponsorship logos, and nose assemblies.
You've probably heard bits and pieces of the traditional theory behind what causes depression: In short, neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine play a crucial role in making us feel good.
He's been putting the games back together using bits and pieces found using the Wayback Machine, but several titles, like Mario Party, Super Paper Mario, and Animal Crossing, remain incomplete.
Ubisoft isn't asking for an exclusive license on any of the art, and HitRecord wants people to contribute "bits and pieces" to collaborative art, instead of submitting polished, finished work.
Dick Schaap, may he rest in peace, close friend of mine, and I started in 1989 doing that in bits and pieces, and then we took our segments from there.
BARTIROMO: I&aposve got -- I&aposve got a text from one of the congressmen who said I&aposm hearing bits and pieces of this tonight while I&aposm at dinner.
"I do not remember cutting and pasting from a particular column so much as bits and pieces from a variety of places on the Internet," Shillady told CNN on Monday.
We've long expected our politicians to be celebrities who share bits and pieces of their lives with us—to peel back the shine of fame and reveal the mundanity beneath.
Font identification tools already exist, but not in a physical gadget, like how the video above shows a user walking around capturing bits and pieces of the world around her.
He took bits and pieces of information from the greats: Warren Buffett, Joel Greenblatt, Seth Klarman, Charlie Munger, Ben Graham — and wound up with a highly concentrated, valued-focused approach.
An ecosystem of Apple rumormongers, which stretches globally and pounces on any scrap of information, has been trotting out bits and pieces of what to expect for almost a year.
CHUCK ROSENBERG, FORMER CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE DIRECTOR, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION: There are bits and pieces in the public record that suggests that it wasn&apost just Russians.
Those bits and pieces of urbanity you might briefly daydream about skating on before realizing what a tremendous pain in the ass it would be, Suciu actually does skate on.
I have room darkening curtains and I don't schedule appointments before 10 AM. But yeah, I always say I sleep like a college student, bits and pieces here and there.
We had armor and weaponry and other stuff from the film—all these bits and pieces—so it was always a part of my life without me even really trying.
But this face comes with all its bits and pieces explained by the wizards who made it, so you can try your hand at modifying it or building your own.
I had bits and pieces of some songs I was working on and I played them for [Levy] on the piano and asked him if they meant anything to him.
Scientists have engineered that mechanism to reorder bits and pieces of the genetic code, and have used it to create unusually muscular beagles, for instance, and mosquitoes that don't transmit malaria.
Whole blood contains a lot of other bits and pieces that may not necessarily be grown in a lab, said Lanza: blood-clotting platelets, proteins, immune cells and ions like iron.
Over the years, CLUI has collected many items from the Black Hole, bits and pieces from the history of the nuclear age, which it stores in its "Atomic Archive" in Wendover.
Imagine the same process, only held in bits and pieces online — online voting, culminating with a top 5 showcase that rallies the traditional TV viewing public for a three-night event.
Counting the bits and pieces from other countries that go into "made in China" smartphones, fridges and televisions, China's trade surplus with America is about a third smaller than officially reported.
Titled Harry Potter: A History of Magic, the doc will take viewers behind the scenes as curators put together the bits and pieces of the library's exhibition, The History of Magic.
Bits and pieces come to her slowly, but her past life is crucial to her future as one of the Avengers and the future of the Avengers' upcoming showdown with Thanos.
"I travel a lot and I know the toll that can take on my family, and I'm just gone for bits and pieces of time in a safe environment," he says.
We do not live in that world yet, but I've experienced bits and pieces of it and I genuinely think a little pain now is worth it for that better future.
"Republicans in Congress repeatedly cherry-pick, mischaracterize, and then leak bits and pieces of documents to fabricate conspiracy theories to protect President Trump, and this is just the latest example," Reps.
"If you really are just reshaping little bits and pieces and not bringing about a dramatic change, I could see it," one commissioner, Anna Levin, said at a meeting last month.
Alice struggles to survive, without much thanks to Oliver, who holds his knowledge of Furthermore over Alice's head, doling it out in bits and pieces only when backed into a corner.
Much has been written about how the game's obscure narrative, delivered in bits and pieces through item descriptions and dialogue from several different characters, demands a lot from the individual player.
It builds inexorably to a confrontation between good and evil in the Twin Peaks sheriff's station that pays off a bunch of random bits and pieces from the season so far.
As time progresses, companies will increasingly be built using machine intelligence from the ground up, rather than sourcing in the bits and pieces necessary to run from other companies, Bahat said.
You learn of a girl, then a boy, in bits and pieces throughout the living room and kitchen, and you are in effect retracing their steps as you learn about them.
The production is similar on some of the tracks, but I kind of went in another direction with writing/arranging on this one, lots of little bits and pieces of things.
We can also hope that the allure of the hunt for truly ephemeral content will motivate collectors to push harder to find and publicize new bits and pieces of stag history.
I should have pulled it off the road, but in reality, it was only a pair of ears and some other bits and pieces, and I couldn't stomach going near it.
Usually, this roundup covers bits and pieces from all over the spectrum, but last weekend was pretty much dominated by Comic Con Experience (aka CCXP), the massive fan confab in Brazil.
"We don't have the kind of transparency we should have," he said, adding that after recent talks the American negotiators delivered only "bits and pieces" of what transpired during the discussions.
The book seems to have been written in haste, a patchwork of bits and pieces from his Atlantic columns, additional examples of Trumpian malfeasance, and new ways of expressing old outrage.
Bits and pieces of information are littered throughout the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies, materials in the National Archives, collections of sailors' letters and diaries, and post-war accounts.
At the same time, bits and pieces of the biodata taken from the Georgia and Caleb's actual reading from their Microsoft Band is used to animate the duo in the music video.
You plug it in, hit the button, and immediately get richer bass, and you definitely can hear bits and pieces of songs you normally wouldn't with your cheap (or relatively cheap) cans.
"Ghost in the Shell" makes some deliberate, gruesome references to "Frankenstein", and the film itself is a kind of Frankenstein's Monster: an entity that has been cobbled together from bits and pieces.
If you're only familiar with bits and pieces of games you may have seen — like the third and fourth Persona games — playing this one may cause a bit of a culture shock.
Sure, it passes the bend test, and its ribless design helps users avoid breaking it into bits and pieces, but it does so by doing away with the data protection lock slider.
The pack — named Connection Kits — lets users connect all sorts of programmable bits and pieces to Live, including Lego Mindstorms components, Arduino and littleBits controllers, webcams, and even Leap Motion's gesture sensors.
The other bits and pieces that'd scroll across Roy's display that day would be filled in by Knox's dad, whose job was to color in the unknown blanks of each soldier's walkthrough.
That world, the one we inhabit every day of our lives, is a yeti—a fantastical thing constructed out of bits and pieces of reality plus the magic wand of the mind.
Erbil's famous flea market, Souk Al-Lenga, sells second-hand items from across Kurdistan and is a common place for both tourists and locals to pick up a few bits and pieces.
It's constructed from bits and pieces he's recorded at home over the last dozen years or so, but given fresh life with improvisers from his new orbit since moving to Los Angeles.
I finally had a shot at owning my own bricks when someone let me know about an auction: The Sports Arena was being sold off in bits and pieces before its demolition.
Aboard Air Force One, his press secretary Sarah Sanders indicated Trump had viewed "bits and pieces" of the Comey interview -- "he didn't watch the entire thing" -- and found little that surprised him.
It feels, in some ways, like it's constructed from spare bits and pieces that didn't fit into those earlier episodes, and its contribution to the forward movement of the plot is minimal.
Although Warhol does make appearances in the two episodes, he's often on his way out, or only shown in bits and pieces, seldom at the center of the frame and the action.
Mr. Shepherd himself reads the sometimes very funny voice-over commentaries on the screen action and, you may be sure, is responsible for the bits and pieces of 1940s trivia we see.
This viewer was grateful to share in the performers' joy in their dancing, intrigued by the framing of rhythm and desire, but frustrated by the bits-and-pieces, stop-and-start structure.
"We opted out of bits and pieces of it, so we were never at the top table," said Jonathan Powell, who was a chief of staff to former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Ultimately, Ms. D'Angelo said, she takes bits and pieces from a variety of websites, crafting her own view of the news, but only believes it if it is confirmed by the president.
I think he felt he needed to serve up the whole story on a platter at the outset and then let the other managers kind of take bits and pieces of it.
"At our sites we experience a rapid melting ... and bits and pieces of human history melt out in reverse time order," Lars Pilø, co-director of Secrets of the Ice, told CNN.
Instead, Mr. Gillette planted himself in front of an online configurator and chose all the bits and pieces he wanted to add to make real his vision of a Silver White Mini.
"If they (Ferrari) can get the little bits and pieces together, they can win the championship (next year)," said Scheckter, who won three races in his title year and retired in 1980.
Scientists have engineered that naturally occurring mechanism to reorder bits and pieces of the genetic code, and have used it to create unusually muscular beagles, for instance, and mosquitoes that don't transmit malaria.
Gabe Awrey shared a photo of his friend's car engine bay last week, which was filled entirely with pinecones and other bits and pieces gathered by squirrels over an unidentified period of time.
Still, Chen forged ahead, pitching new app features and potential partnerships, some of which were a concern for at least four former employees who heard bits and pieces about the ongoing federal investigation.
There are different factions to align yourself with, trading, resource gathering... all manner of bits and pieces that, together, are meant to convey the sense that the Atlas system is alive with activity.
Cillizza: All right, Greg, We're getting bits and pieces of Hillary Clinton's book about the 903 election as we get closer to it hitting bookstores (are they even a thing anymore?) next week.
In bits and pieces, it emerges that Evert's private Sparsholt affair has been supplanted by a very public Sparsholt Affair, a sex scandal involving David, Clifford Haxby, and a Tory member of Parliament.
The oil coated everything so nicely and made a salad that had really just been a way to use up bits and pieces from the fridge and pantry feel like something truly special.
While the history of the Seljuqs as told by Mr. Peacock is eventful enough to warrant a TV epic like "Game of Thrones," the Met's exhibition conveys the story in bits and pieces.
"Big plastics cannot enter into or be absorbed into tiny fmicroorganism, so bacteria typically do not degrade polyurethane, even if they are capable of metabolizing little bits and pieces of it," he said.
What gives a window into her practice is the detritus she's left on the floor around the finished product: all the bits and pieces that are left over from Taylor's manipulation of materials.
It's pretty much a best-of compilation from across the spectrum of action-adventure games, borrowing bits and pieces from iconic titles like the new God of War and the Dark Souls series.
As is customary, LG is slowly dripping bits and pieces of info about the upcoming LG G5 flagship phone, scheduled to be unveiled just before Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Feb. 21.
But Barb MacQuarrie, community director at Western University's Center for Research & Education on Violence against Women & Children, told VICE it's entirely possible that the alleged victim did recall things in bits and pieces.
It's become almost an afterthought—a utility bill paid once a year (or once a month) in return for fast delivery, a Netflix clone, a Kindle lending library, and some other bits and pieces.
BlackBerry enthusiasts will likely find comfort in the familiar bits and pieces that have been maintained from older devices, but for better or worse, what we're dealing with here is yet another Android handset.
Sure, there are the obvious bits and pieces — the straws, the plastic bags, a seemingly never-ending stream of packaging — but a lot of the plastic in our lives is too small to notice.
Another expanded universe character is coming to Rebels Grand Admiral Thrawn appeared in the third season of Rebels, and the crew behind the show isn't done salvaging bits and pieces from the decanonized storyline.
They cross into late afternoon sunshine and soon they are driving through light traffic down the sunny highway, heading for home, bits and pieces of the new car falling off as they roll along.
" Cohen added, "It says a lot about the trajectory of the Republican Party that Nixon took bits and pieces of Wallace's rhetoric and used it to his benefit but it wasn't his entire message.
Yes, there are bits and pieces of it scattered here and there — mostly melded with the first and third acts — but by and large, the aliens destroy stuff and then humanity fights them off.
While the sea has taken back many of the dead birds, a robust population of bald eagles has carried other carcasses off the beach, scattering bits and pieces into back yards and parking lots.
Sure, we may see bits and pieces of Keeping Up With The Kardashians stars Kourtney and Khloé's sprawling Calabasas homes every week, but it's rare we get to see a real-deal glimpse inside.
"Prior to going to college, I'd always been very passionate about music, and had a little business in the north of England promoting nightclubs and booking DJs to do bits and pieces," he said.
I'm very superstitious, so when my original desk from 23 years ago wouldn't fit through the door, I had the designer cut it up and use bits and pieces in a new, modern desk.
A team of scientists ran DNA tests on bits and pieces of "Yeti" samples kept in treasured collections around the world and found that the pieces came from more mundane -- but equally rare -- creatures.
The Securities and Exchange Commission fined Altaba, the holding company of the of the remaining bits and pieces of Yahoo, $35 million on Tuesday for failing to disclose its historic data breach to shareholders.
Inspired by Grandmaster Flash, Beck and The Dust Brothers had a wild time sampling clips for Odelay, including bits and pieces of Grand Funk Railroad, Them, Sly & the Family Stone, Edgar Winter and more.
While reading thousands of pages of testimony from his trial, as he prepared for his appeals, "little bits and pieces started coming and I realize I did this," he later told a parole board.
A vaccine teaches an immune system to pursue a pathogen it otherwise wouldn't by exposing it to weakened versions of that pathogen — an attenuated measles virus, say — or bits and pieces of dead pathogen.
The good travel writer will not just speak to the glorious attractions, but will also talk of the mundane, of the average, of the bits and pieces of that place that are oftentimes overlooked.
"Quite frankly, I thought they did a good job of taking bits and pieces of the evidence and creating a quilt out of it," said Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump's loudest Senate defenders.
Initially the women were unwilling to share information and police had only "bits and pieces of what was happening," he said, but within a few days one of the women became willing to cooperate.
So the only issue is, this is the way people have learned to behave, roll through their Twitter thing, or they go through Facebook and then they get little bits and pieces of things.
Around 22017, when Michurin got involved with Lee, U.N. monitors saw how Pyongyang would adapt bits and pieces of old, off-the-shelf, civilian equipment, and obsolete or unwanted parts to use in missiles.
There are bits and pieces of No End House that don't entirely cohere with the rest, and the contents of some of the rooms in the house itself are pretty bland, all things considered.
There's something intensely gratifying about the way this season is making callbacks to old moments from the show, the way it's pulling in all sorts of bits and pieces from its very earliest days.
It's not smashing it into a million bits and pieces, but it's taking critical parts of the company and finding ways to make it more competitive, more welcoming to an ecosystem that supports ... Startups.
The service has been offered up in bits and pieces through the Kindle mobile app, but here it's essentially given its own separate tab, bringing most of the Goodreads standalone app's features to the interface.
And we've gotten bits and pieces from a lawsuit involving a former engineer at Apple who allegedly stole trade secrets about the company's autonomous vehicle plans and shared them with a Chinese startup called XMotors.
I remember hearing bits and pieces about Marsha and her early activism, and I also saw some of the amazing photos of her taken by Diane Davies and published in old issues of Drag Magazine.
There's a motherboard (often called a logic board in smaller more mobile devices) sitting in every computer system: the processor, RAM, hard drives, graphics card, and other bits and pieces all plug straight into it.
Newell had seen "bits and pieces" of the episode at this point, including the final scene, where Debra calls L.A. Times journalist Chris Goffard, who would eventually go on to create the Dirty John podcast.
The story of the Navstar Global Positioning System starts in 1973, when the US Department of Defense approved funding for the technology, and the system was built out in bits and pieces up until 21996.
Some of the bits and pieces don't really go together — for example, it doesn't make much sense for Apple to sell short a device with a new processor by using a three-generation-old name.
Cardboard and paper were allowed if necessary, I could eat out if food was served on a plate, and I did allow myself to use up some bits and pieces I had in my cupboard.
The film plays out in flashbacks: Mac Laggen is captured and interrogated at the beginning of the film, and as she's questioned, we get bits and pieces of the mystery that she's trying to solve.
The pair got their start over five years ago shooting parody and comedic films that drew on their geeky interests, as well as short, straight-up genre films like The Shot and Bits and Pieces.
Only bits and pieces of writing by the first Greek philosophers, now known as the pre-Socratics, have survived the past 2,500 years, but they are nevertheless complex enough to warrant thorough study by scholars.
Hundreds of years from now, if sentient life still exists on Earth, when archeologists dig up the still-intact bits and pieces of plastic casings containing rubberized genitalia, what will they think of the Fleshlight?
The entire book is fascinating — particularly in what it reveals about Chase-Riboud's approaches and overall methodology to constructing the series — but along the way, it also reveals bits and pieces of her life story.
Discursive Selves is a careful exploration of the bits and pieces that comprise our ideas of selfhood, and Lawton and Takahashi propose a refreshing take on what can feel like an overworked and insipid theme.
The public will finally get to see the full picture of something that's been leaking in bits and pieces — how much each candidate raised during the first three months of the already-crowded 2020 race.
After revealing the Ocean in bits and pieces, Fisker finally gave the world a good look at its electric SUV at an event in Los Angeles on Sunday — and, for some reason, there was karaoke.
It boasts a Frankenscore made up of bits and pieces from a whopping 70 hits — about a third of them crammed into a medley in which nearly every line is pulled from a different song.
Working from Maureen Orth's book "Vulgar Favors," the narrative jumps around in time, filling in bits and pieces of the story out of sequence, in a manner that galvanizes attention and gradually builds in intensity.
Tai Sing Lee's team, co-led by George Church, theorizes that the brain has built a library of parts—bits and pieces of objects and people—and learns rules for how to put those parts together.
Like children listening to conversations from the top of the stairs, the act of eavesdropping on bits and pieces of a larger story invites us to fill in the gaps with our own suspicions and fears.
The all-embracing spirit of the story is best represented by the worm couple's lack of regard for traditional wedding garb: Each wears bits and pieces of a tuxedo and a wedding dress during the ceremony.
North American ankylosaurids are usually found in bits and pieces, with fragments often too small to pinpoint the animal's species, says Shoji Hayashi of Japan's Okayama University of Science, who was not part of the study.
The explanation is that he is able to walk in his visions, which we've previously seen in bits and pieces but will be more substantial this year, as Bran comes into his own as metaphysical force.
Half of their time was spent on the dreaded EMR—filled out in bits and pieces punctuating an office visit, and finished off in a one to two hour block at the end of each workday.
Mr. Ries laments some of his cornering here but I have no beef, just trouble with a few little bits and pieces like CSA (I prefer to associate this acronym with farms), GPS, LUM, and ENOS.
I'd had my fill of their big gloomy paintings, those alarming bits and pieces of saints known as relics, and the slightly melancholy smell of candle wax, the eternal scent of the hope found in faith.
As trays loaded with salad-like dishes leave the counter, you can glimpse bits and pieces of the two more formal restaurants flying by, like the scraps of Kansas that Dorothy sees caught in the twister.
Here's a GIF from Apple showing the differences between its old maps and the new ones: The redesign has been slowly appearing in bits and pieces across the US over the past year and a half.
Yuja went to the designated piano, and Dukovic—a handsome young man, with a warm and charming manner—began circling around it, snapping pictures with a handheld camera, as she played bits and pieces of repertoire.
What unfolded, hour by hour, was a mosaic in which those around the president—and advocates for the candidates—fed reporters bits and pieces, which ultimately produced a blurry picture of who might win the nomination sweepstakes.
"There are bits and pieces of him that will show, and there have been a few times where he'll pull me in really close and tell me to take care of my mom and sister," he says.
Spectral, which Netflix picked up in November and rushed to its streaming platform on December 9th, is a mishmash of familiar film tropes, with bits and pieces from Black Hawk Down, Edge of Tomorrow, and especially Aliens.
Not only do we lack ownership of our own data, but our fragmented digital identities where various third parties own bits and pieces only gives part of the picture, and also proposes vulnerabilities for those third parties.
Adi: All these movies get at bits and pieces of the whole that would really thrill me, which is a film industry where we don't need to focus on women's gender because women are the default gender.
I am of this place, generations of me and my family are from this place, I know what gets swept away and what remains, how bits and pieces of exception can become a reality of fabricated truth.
I was never without a cup of coffee in my hand, just constantly supported in every little way right down to the shops not taking our money when we needed to nip out for bits and pieces.
Only available at the Majestic Twins Clubhouse Store at Target Field, Prince clothing, pins, patches, baseballs and other bits and pieces will be sold at the Twins home opener against the Seattle Mariners on Thursday, April 5.
Much to the ire of those on the inside, the term "emo" never seemed to convey a clear-cut sound as much as a shared aesthetic along with bits and pieces of overlapping sonic and conceptual elements.
The big concern here is that, by knowing bits and pieces of classified intelligence, the Russians could put together the bigger picture, namely who the US worked with to get the info and how they got it.
Indeed, they were cherry-picked almost as if Stone and Chandra (Naz's lead counsel) themselves were singling out various bits and pieces of their client's life story to influence a jury (in this case, the viewing public).
Hope: We are proof that mental processes and intelligence spontaneously arise in appropriate "mashups" of proto-cognitive bits and pieces of memory, correlated states, and state transitions, and, therefore, that mental kinds are fundamental properties of nature.
Tyndall's three 120-foot drone recovery vessels are used in the Gulf of Mexico to recover the wrecks and assorted bits and pieces from the waters below the Air Force's "Combat Archer" aerial target practice training area.
Krammer is a virologist and vaccinologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine; he specializes in figuring out the bits and pieces of viruses that can teach the human immune system to recognize and fight off germs.
She arrived in Brazil two months ago, rail thin, after an anguishing period during which she joined an ever-growing mob in the capital, Caracas, picking apart piles of garbage for bits and pieces of discarded food.
The process starts with this scrappy, bits-and-pieces overview, and it's a moving experience to see the fragile, reliquary traces of vital young artists, some still active, others long gone, at the beginning of their careers.
You'll get a mix of clever tips, camera samples, tech support questions and answers, and other random bits and pieces—it should end up being one of the best resources for using your phone during its lifetime.
We spend a lot of the time by ourselves, and we are processing very emotional states and shaving those bits and pieces off of ourselves and those pieces are being embedded into the work that we make.
As he amplifies bits and pieces of the signals, connected into feedback loops through his custom-created audiovisual equipment, the video signals become audible, and at the same time, the sounds create visual patterns on the screen.
"When a candidate tells you about all the things that aren't possible, about how political calculations come first, about how you should settle for little bits and pieces instead of real change, they're telling you something important," Sen.
It's not a true file system that lets you dig through every bit of the operating system's bits and pieces as you can on macOS or Windows, but it's the missing piece of the puzzle for productivity users.
Apparently, it is the notion of collage as well as the invention and industry of the time: mashing up bits and pieces from cultural sources, old and new, into whimsical objects imbued with the optimism of infinite potential.
We have thus far watched the Mueller investigation through the public equivalent of a soda straw, seeing only bits and pieces of what is clearly a sprawling effort—a subpoena here, a search there, a witness testifying here.
We need to have a much better-informed debate about how our data -- the bits and pieces of information that make up virtually every detail of our daily lives, and our personalities -- is being bought, packaged, and sold.
After I shot in there, I brought all of the bits and pieces from the barn back to the studio, and I was torn by exactly what it was I would pair with the words [in the video].
However, I have also been thinking about how you can give a viewer something to grab onto, when you're making paintings that feel deconstructed, that don't locate either representationally or abstractly, or that give you bits and pieces.
Over the course of a couple of weeks he built himself a small mezzanine shack in the space where Mags used to hang his coats, constructed from 'repurposed' bits and pieces from skips and bits of Mag's house.
"By reframing conspiracies as adversarial narratives, we can understand each one as a collection of connected events whose stories are distributed across several platforms in bits and pieces as a means of enraging and dividing internet users," Decker said.
If Tesla used, say "a bumper from a Honda, a steering wheel from this, you know, a motor from somewhere else—it wouldn't make any sense to make a car from bits and pieces of other cars," Musk said.
For an installation called Bits and Pieces, artist Nils Völker hung countless Hoberman Spheres from a ceiling, and using electric motors, levers, and invisible string, he choreographed and controlled them all to rhythmically expand and collapse like beating hearts.
He's got literal pieces to pick up, bits and pieces of himself to pick up and see if they can put it back together and make sense of it and see if he recognizes anything of himself after this.
With the ability to store medium and small-sized tools in the large box, and smaller bits and pieces like drywall anchors, spare Ikea hardware, and assorted fasteners inside the organizer, you could conveniently keep everything in one place.
At the time Germain and I would get together 3 to 4 times a week with whatever bits and pieces we had and walked away at the end of the day with a good rough song music and lyrics.
I hope I get it one day, to have the knowledge of treating natural pearls, to have the patience of building a necklace over a span of 30 to 40 years, buying bits and pieces one at a time.
"JoJo keeps up with it and she has her DVR, so I'll see little bits and pieces of it, but I really never sat down and watched a full episode, but for no reason," the former football player says.
Speaking to a small group of journalists in Washington on Thursday, Mr. Mohib said that Mr. Khalilzad and other American diplomats involved in the talks had dribbled out only "bits and pieces" of the negotiations to the Afghan government.
While this isn't my first Game of Thrones rodeo — I've seen bits and pieces when friends tuned into the show, and caught some milestone moments on YouTube — it was my first time sitting down at a Game of Thrones viewing party.
To get started, you'll need a Raspberry Pi, the official Pi camera accessory, and a few other bits and pieces to get started, as well as the free MotionPie software that lets you access your new device through any web browser.
It's not that the film withholds information; it just doles it out with care, forcing viewers to piece together details on their own, working through the bits and pieces as they come up rather than delivering it in an extended rundown.
But they say they're also armed to be able to respond quickly to usage patterns — with bits and pieces lined up in the background so they can move quickly to add/remove features based on the usage feedback they get.
Of course, the purpose of scooping up the remnants of media companies isn't to protect the fourth estate, it's to make a buck by repackaging all the bits and pieces into a horrifying, barely functional chimera that looks good on paper.
It's clear that there are some diverging paths in the story — I've run it twice and experienced slightly different bits and pieces along the way, and passed by some points that looked like they could have branched off in other ways.
Straddling generations of both consumer and performer behavior, Pritchard's cognizant that many of those who hear Under The Sun will listen to the record in digital bits and pieces rather than how he ideally wants them to experience the work.
We sent things back and forth online, and I got her to sing like 20 minutes of "oohs" and "aahs," then I cut bits and pieces out and picked the parts that could be a chorus or could be a verse.
Moving on to fiocco, Severino told us that, historically, it was made up of bits and pieces of meat that were rejected from the culatello-making process, but Severino makes his fiocco out of the sirloin tip of the pig.
I do know bits and pieces about this show because it's extremely fucking famous, but also because I live in a corner of the universe/internet where I come up against screencaps and paraphernalia about Twin Peaks all the time.
He first told bits and pieces of his own coming-of-age story in "The Wall," but the autobiographical "Robinson" is a more intimate, child's-eye view of a schoolboy's struggles to navigate the treacherous crosscurrents of self and society.
Mickey and The Bear Is Sort Of A True Story While Mickey's story isn't necessarily autobiographical, writer and director Annabelle Attanasio told SXSW that she did take bits and pieces of her own experiences as a teenager to write the film.
These concepts provided Umezawa with a theoretical framework for his efforts to collect bits and pieces of characters and other images — his work "Glasya-Lavos," a composite of countless fragments and attributes of characters, embodies the logic of the database.
If you've ever looked at your vast assortment of emotes, voice lines, and sprays — the cosmetic bits and pieces that let you inject some of your own personality into the game — and wondered how to juggle them all, Blizzard's got your back.
Mel B. talks Spice Girls Reunion: 'Hopefully We'll be Doing Bits and Pieces Together' Earlier this year, the mom of three posted a photo of herself dressed as Hart in her dressing room, looking into a mirror surrounded by good-luck cards.
While we've already seen bits and pieces from the upcoming season, the new trailer gives us our best look yet at The Doctor's latest adventures, as well as the return of some familiar foes in the form of the Daleks and the Cyberman.
Rather than looking at the established legends and fitting show events into them, I usually find myself much more in real time with the story — with small bits and pieces eventually building up over time until the show delivers on a eureka moment.
It's made up of elemental storytelling bits and pieces that we've been employing for millennia, and if The Force Awakens is criticized — justifiably, I would say — for leaning too heavily on favorite moments from the original trilogy, well, there's a reason for that.
We also, sadly, don't spend enough time with Roxette and Lance (when they're not having sex) to really figure out their personalities and powers, so maybe bits and pieces have been pulled from the real game but it's nearly impossible to tell.
Though they use live instruments, not computers, to make their music, Black Midi actively pummel listeners with sound, stitching together bits and pieces from improvised jam sessions to make the loosely structured, guitar-forward songs on "Schlagenheim," their debut album, released in June.
Dr. Durkin wove together bits and pieces of Redoshi's life that were found in Hurston's unpublished writings and an interview she gave to The Montgomery Advertiser as well as in "Bridge Across Jordan," a memoir by the civil rights leader Amelia Boynton Robinson.
When that writer-director is Pedro Almodóvar, who has put bits and pieces of himself into a good deal of his 21 previous movies, the question is front and center: Is Pain And Glory's Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas), based on Almodóvar himself?
And how do you even explain the creative process, that there are all these little bits and pieces, that a work of fiction can be a kaleidoscope of your life, looking nothing like the original whole, just made up of shattered bits.
I know most things about her but I love still learning little things about her and about all the other characters and I think that's why I still love her I love this world because I'm still discovering bits and pieces of it.
It is more of a collage of bits and pieces, each with its own character, often absolutely contradictory to all others and yet purely New York," he wrote in one of his books, "Going Out In New York: A Guide for the Curious.
In 2019, though, you no longer need to wait for a bachelorette party or a SXSW panel for an invitation to the wonderland—bits and pieces of Austin are filtering out across the country, all built by the city's diasporic sons and daughters.
By taking bits and pieces of a Western-constructed fantasy of the Middle East — often as hedonistic, ultra-luxurious, and overly sexualized — which has always been far from representing the actual reality of the people and culture, Cardi B's work is orientalist at best.
Thus, instead of presenting a straightforward narrative, Larrain and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim turn this time in her life into a kaleidoscope, with little bits and pieces of her personality and backstory poking through here and there, then being subsumed by the overall pattern again.
His mother, Mattie Bell, was unable to care for him, and from the age of 22005 he was raised by his great-grandmother on the farm of a cousin, Buddy Jake Dial, who liked to make sculptures from bits and pieces lying around the yard.
And just generally, what is described as a macroprudential approach, whereby the Financial Stability Oversight Council and the Fed and other agencies are no longer focused only on individual bits and pieces of the system, but trying to look at the system as a whole.
Xiaomi's been content using OEM bits and pieces to cobble together its inexpensive (but very well-built phones), but it would appear the company's now investing more heavily in more original and custom parts that could transform it from a copycat to a trendsetter.
"You take all these bits and pieces from China ... that oil has gone too far and has a reversal in the making, and you have all these things lined up for commodities to fall again," said Dominic Schnider of UBS Wealth Management in Hong Kong.
While she had no shortage of bits and pieces for songs ("I had a manila folder full of A4 pages and I would stick them onto the wall like A Beautiful Mind") what was forming wasn't quite right, an experience she likens to "tunnel vision".
And he has nice help in his amusing backup team, which is divided between parading peacocks (Chris Pratt, Vincent D'Onofrio and Mr. Sarsgaard) and slinking foxes (Ethan Hawke, Lee Byung-hun and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), who steal gnawed-off bits and pieces of the movie.
At today's spring/summer 2017 show, that vibe also came across in delicate floral hair accessories — headbands and barrettes the French hairstylist Odile Gilbert crafted from bits and pieces of silk, chiffon, crystals and sequins left over from making the garments in the collection.
You might have left bits and pieces of Mech-and-Warrior scattered all over the deserts of Smithon but in the end you got a fat paycheck and fresh gear that went a long way to replacing your losses and improving on what you had.
The miniseries digs deeper than you'd expect, poking at the messy intersections of race, gender, and class that so much TV still shies away from, and it will remind you, time and again, of bits and pieces of the trial you'd completely forgotten about.
"I am pretty much positive that both U.S. and India would definitely move towards some sort of a deal, which might not be a comprehensive one, but in bits and pieces, there are many gives and takes that both sides could do," he told CNBC.
Following Trump's tweet, the agency has worked to quickly declassify bits and pieces about her career and personal life, passing them on to journalists, congressional overseers and, now, the public at large following the agency on social media: more than 2 million people on Twitter.
Curated by David J. Getsy, a professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the show is a model of how to reconstruct and revivify a performing career through archival matter: that is, through bits and pieces — photographs, video clips, letters, drawings.
Lastly, Amigh moves the viewer through meaning by creating shapes that are themselves visual puzzles and bric-a-brac such as the collection of bits and pieces that come to resemble a wasps' nest in "There is an inner wakefulness that directs the dream" (2017).
Guardians 2 involves a fight against a villain named Ego (subtle), while it's easy to side with the Vulture in Spider-Man: Homecoming, who wonders why the Avengers get to hoard all of that power while the little guys scrounge for bits and pieces on the ground.
A lot of us are getting tired of this closed session deal where the America people are kept in the dark, and then people come out, and somehow mysteriously we hear little bits and pieces about what happened, or the flavor of what happened behind closed doors.
The images are made as I make all of my work, by collaging bits and pieces of 1800s woodcuts and engravings with my own drawn elements and allowing the process of putting these fragments together to build the picture as much as any sort of planning.
I get that some people see too many bits and pieces of other shows and movies they love inside of it, but I think the reason the series works so well is that it treats all of those elements with the perfect balance of seriousness and whimsy.
It&aposs a safe assumption that with even just scattered bits and pieces of news, the North is by now virtually awash in rumors and that there is an intense curiosity about how relations with Washington are changing, at least among the more educated, affluent urban population.
In addition to the Learning Machines, the exhibition features a vitrine with bits and pieces of voting technology, like machine manuals, levers, spare gears, and paper ballots that were used in the Votamatic machines that produced the "hanging chads" from the 2000 election, amongst other ephemera.
John Hersey, the author of "Hiroshima," wrote a book entitled "The Algiers Motel Incident," published only a year after the killings, but even his account, both impassioned and scrupulous, is a fragmentary affair—"not so much written as listened to, in bits and pieces," he admits.
"READ MORE: How 'The Boys' comic book survived cancellation and inspired Amazon's new hit superhero TV seriesThe New York Times said the show "reanimates bits and pieces from different branches of the fantasy genre into a glum and lumbering beast that only occasionally sparks into life.
"At the heart of nest-building, at the heart of art-making, is this impulse to transform materials," she said, "to gather bits and pieces of things that through a kind of magical leap become these objects that speak to us in so many different ways."
Johnson: And oddly enough, when seen for the second time, you start to see those bits and pieces that make you comfortable in the sense that this is an authentic person with an authentic backstory, that's curious and interesting to you while you're in the moment.
With minimal transparency, operational ownership of the network of train and bus lines that crisscross the 607-square-mile sprawl of Greater London, linking it to the far-flung corners of Britain, was peddled in bits and pieces by the British state or acquired in corporate takeovers.
Last week we had "words" and this week we have "paper," punny clues for common bits and pieces that you can fold, tear, chew up and swallow in a panic to maintain secrecy, or misplace in your home and replace at great cost, over and over again.
"These so-called 28 pages that were part of the joint inquiry that was published in 2002 just a year after 9/11 was a very preliminary review, trying to pull together bits and pieces of information reporting about who was responsible for 85033/11," he said.
Bits and pieces in time and space — this is Empty Metal's preferred narrative mode; the present is figured as a movement between ambiguously connected threads that loosely weave together homegrown militiamen, telepathic Rastafarians, and disillusioned Brooklynites who give new meaning to the maxim "DIY or die.
Note the absence of a fingerprint sensor; it's likely of the under-the-display variety which is becoming commonplace these days (Huawei's Mate 20 Pro has it, for example.) We also see bits and pieces of the phone's packaging, if you care about that sort of thing.
Bits and pieces of Thanos's quest to assemble all of the Infinity Stones and take over the universe have been peppered throughout Marvel's movies (some more than others); that quest will presumably come to fruition in May when the first part of Infinity War hits theaters.
In 2016, a study led by astronomer Anne-Marie Madigan from the University of California, Berkeley, suggested an outer Kuiper Belt disk comprised of ice-covered planetesimals—the bits and pieces left over from the formation of the Solar System—could be responsible for the strange TNO orbits.
You know it's funny, I do in bits and pieces and I don't know how much she does ... A lot of people whose parents die at a young age are, it's something called highly functional, because they become ... half their life goes away, really, if you think about it.
Instead of suddenly and dramatically altering the American legal landscape, conservative judges — certainly joined by Kavanaugh — have mostly hacked away at bits and pieces of economic regulation, seeking to bring us asymptotically closer to the undemocratic liberal economic order Thomas and Epstein advocate without creating any single dramatic moment.
Since early 2015, I'd been hearing bits and pieces about Myanmar and the Rohingya Muslims, and how activists on the ground — exhausted, dispirited activists who were begging any reporter they could find to help spread the word — were saying the crisis had been fueled and spread by social media.
In an interview with Fandango yesterday, Rogue One director Gareth Edwards addressed why there would be no deleted scenes from the Star Wars spinoff included on the upcoming home video release: because the bits and pieces of footage simply didn't constitute enough of a worthwhile scene to include.
There were tears — and tons of laughter — as everyone told bits and pieces of the stories that led them to this retreat, and I could tell within 10 minutes that this weekend was going to be so much more than just about Brooke whipping our butts into shape.
The journal writing inspired the confessional tone of "The Women of Brewster Place," which she began writing as a literature student at Brooklyn College, borrowing bits and pieces from her life, including the names of two characters, Luciela and Mae Johnson, borrowed from her grandmother and great-aunt.
And it was a joy to work with because it really meant I had the opportunity to make this concise, cohesive entity of the score, rather than be something that had to cater to different bits and pieces and feel as though it's this collage you're slowly assembling.
What should have been an empowering film about outsiders and oddities finding their way in the world — and it's there in frustrating bits and pieces — instead is a messy, misbegotten venture of a working-class man struggling with the ups and downs of becoming a show-business icon.
I'm also a professional make-believer, a fashion host/writer/lover, a domestic badass, a dog-mom and a globe-trotter with a curious outlook and outspoken nature," she writes on her site, which she calls "a virtual home for all of those bits and pieces of me.
They and others like them, plus a supporting cast of writers and dealers, have promoted the notion that bits and pieces of remembered or invented lore — especially salacious and intimate details involving sexuality, romance, family relationships, drug or alcohol abuse — generate the artist's status, alongside exhibitions and artwork.
"When I got to the changeover at 5-4, I was really just focusing on the little bits and pieces of information that I always tell myself before I go out for a serve, just to take out all of the nerves and thinking of the moment," she said.
Image: Zhang et al The Tsinghua University-based researchers behind the new study don't actually know how introducing graphene and carbon-nanotubes into the silkworm diet—a process in which mulberry leaves are sprayed with a liquid containing bits and pieces of added material—fits into all of this.
And then, I was in Europe so much that I was just catching bits and pieces of shootings of young people who weren't necessarily armed and who were attacked as if they were very villainous, very big and threatening, and so that made its way into the song.
The solve is greatly enhanced by today's constructor notes, so glean what details you can from Mr. Last — he mentors, and teaches people how to do this stuff, and has the type of loopy and flexible mind that slots together intricate bits and pieces to form a cohesive whole.
Miller gleaned bits and pieces of this audio from open source material such as SoundCloud and placed them in the iPads positioned at either end of the space in order for visitors to make their own mixes of the available sounds — constructing their own sonic portraits of Earth.
But if you do know that you&aposve already made an assumption that you want to go to war and that you are crafting bits and pieces of intelligence in order to make that case and ignoring the vast amount of intelligence that says we&aposre not sure about this.
The date is Thursday, March 29, around 12:30 Pacific—63 hours before Muelhaupt predicts the 18,000-pound spacecraft, which is roughly the size of a school bus with wings, will reenter the planet's atmosphere, break apart, burn up, and rain down in bits and pieces on the earth below.
We have, however, learned some bits and pieces from SDNY's filings: Additionally, various media outlets have reported that investigators were searching for the following materials in the raid (though there could be more): Trump and those close to him have responded to the raid on Cohen with fury and panic.
Apple — or anyone else that gets ahold of this data — won't know where Bob likes to drink coffee; however, by combining a lot of bits and pieces of individual users' data, Apple should be able to figure out where people in a particular area usually grab coffee in the mornings.
All of this comes to a head unexpectedly in "Visitor," in which Leigh rescues a seemingly stray dog and takes it in, thus prompting a series of flashbacks to her life with Matt that fill in bits and pieces of the narrative, both on an emotional level and a plot level.
At 21 years of age I got my first agent in New York and I was working with this photographer named Fadil Berisha in New York and he started putting me on the Miss Universe winners, Miss USA, Miss Teen and I started getting little bits and pieces in my portfolio.
Indeed, the most common defense of the oft-derided prequel trilogy (released between 1999 and 2005 to slowly deflating expectations) is that the frames of those movies are filled with so much stuff to look at, so many interesting bits and pieces of a larger world that seems put together organically.
Partnering with institutions and researchers in Mali, Morocco, and Nigeria was the only way that Berzock could, in the first instance, begin to understand the significance of scattered bits and pieces of commercially traded items left centuries ago in those once thriving cities and towns encompassed by the Saharan trade networks.
In it, Sestero relates a narrative that he gleaned in bits and pieces from Wiseau over the years, of Wiseau growing up in a repressive Central European society "sometime after the death of Stalin," dreaming of America and drinking in imported American culture via Disney movies and rock 'n' roll.
By stitching together bits and pieces of Trump's rhetoric with various improvement proposals offered over the years by the Obama administration and the Clinton campaign, Democrats can and should devise an affordable replacement scheme that moves the country closer to the single-payer system they mostly agree would be theoretically superior.
Though we've only seen Stern in bits and pieces over these first two seasons of "Billions" — the actor who plays him, Kelly AuCoin, also appears intermittently, with a wavy head of hair, as Pastor Tim on "The Americans" — his commitment to unchecked free-market capitalism would make Ayn Rand blush.
All of which sounds a lot like the "webisode" strategies that ABC and other networks have tried in the past — generally because they really didn't want you watching their TV shows anywhere but on TV, so they were hoping some digital bits and pieces would be enough for the web.
The fossil record of vertebrates is rather pathetic for tens of millions of years following their debut during the Cambrian Explosion, she said, but scientists have been able to uncover bits and pieces of bone, and the odd whole-body fossil, from the Ordovician period starting at about 480 million years ago.
But we lowly consumers sometimes get the trickle-down effect from good privacy decisions at the enterprise Cloud level, and there are some bits and pieces in this announcement that will have a positive impact for regular old users—especially if you use products or services that are hosted in Google Cloud.
But that project was made up of bits and pieces assembled from a variety of different sources, whereas the new Silver Screen release was pulled primarily from that single Spanish print — a bit of a coup given that the film prints aren't technically supposed to be floating around in the wild at all.
"The House tax plan looks like a plan to us; the Senate version looks more like an agglomeration of bits and pieces designed to either capture needed votes (which it did) and/or be bargaining chips in negotiating with the House," Jonathan Fenby of TS Lombard said in a note this week.
Electronic sighs and moans, punctuated with fluttering reeds, lonesome six-strings, poignant synth-horns, gamelan-esque percussion, jazzy interludes, various swirly bits and pieces—and, on occasion, Allien's speak-sing vocals, both unadorned and laden in effects—culminate in a elegant, joyous drone that, in the album's final passage, dissolves into breakbeat bliss.
This means that if I have a general sense of what random bits and pieces are lying around in my fridge (half a head of lettuce, breakfast sausages, two Persian cucumbers) I can always flip through and come up with some solid ideas for dinner (spicy patties in lettuce cups or summer rolls).
Why it matters: The July 26 memo, which has been reported in bits and pieces over the past week, offers an early glimpse into an interaction with one of the White House officials who was so disturbed by the phone call that they felt compelled to share its contents with the whistleblower.
Finally, Robinson could look at her own first novel, " Housekeeping ," which is essentially about people in rural Idaho constructing a usable creed out of the near at hand: scraps of the Bible, bits and pieces of culture and folklore, fantasies of resurrection, and a great deal of the natural world, thrillingly described.
"Here's the thing, when a candidate tells you about all the things that aren't possible, about how political calculations came first, about how you should settle for little bits and pieces instead of real change, they're telling you something very important — they are telling you that they will not fight for you," she said.
Amazon and Roku distribution will certainly help — there's already a thread in the Roku forums trying to make sense of the whole thing, and it's only a matter of time before it finds its way to communities like Reddit and Tumblr, where InfoChammel can be pulled apart into the most insane bits and pieces.
While the chorus rehearsed, the featured act of the evening, the trio Brother Sun, conducted a sound check in the church's Asbury Hall, running through bits and pieces of an eclectic songbook of traditional and original tunes, which drew on Appalachian airs and their Irish antecedents; the music of the church, and the blues.
While the text telescopes out to tell visitors in the gallery that the Saharan arena thrived because it had access to so much gold and to salt, it also telescopes in to show small bits and pieces (about 250 objects total) — not for me to mourn or even celebrate, but rather to understand the whole.
Well, bits and pieces are being revealed of what's in store for this year, and while we don't know exactly how funny they'll be—some sketches were released of the Ralph Lauren-designed outfits, and there are videos of the USA Basketball team getting fitted—there certainly are some clown shoes in the batch.
In the weeks since his arrest, several reports in the media have revealed bits and pieces of Epstein's links to the art world, from his bizarre and disturbing art collection (including a painting depicting President Bill Clinton in Monica Lewinsky's infamous blue dress) to his personal friendships with movers and shakers in the field.
"He's well spoken, did a good job of creating a tapestry, taking bits and pieces of evidence and emails and giving a rhetorical flourish, making the email come alive -- sometimes effectively, sometimes a little over the top," the South Carolina Republican said about Schiff, who has been laying out the House's case against Trump.
Imagine this for a minute: I was in India staring at the Ganges River, getting bits and pieces of information from friends and family in the United States, about my wife who was in a helicopter being flown off a big mountain to a hospital in New Zealand, where we are living for the year.
"  One longtime aide to Hillary Clinton said Chelsea Clinton's goal for the speech will be to portray "the Hillary that calls on your birthday, the Hillary that calls when you're in the hospital, the Hillary that pushes you and gives you bits and pieces of her life that relate to where you are in yours.
Yes, the girls were embarrassed, but their giggling seemed to house another set of feelings too — those underground emotions girls and women are forced to manage when confronting the bits and pieces of our bodies garishly offered up as invitation for someone else's eyes or pleasures, as we do every day of our lives.
Right now, the bits and pieces of the structures appear quite static, but cofounding sound artist Taylor Lee Shepherd demonstrated (as shown in the two video clips below, the first being "The Pitchbow House" sounding floorboards and the second the "Shake House" by Martin and Shepherd) how they come to jittering life through movement.
Scattered throughout are ­Lueders's ceramics, mostly plates and vases, which were made in situ, as well as Sacret Young's abstract photographs of Greek landscapes, and the flotsam of a free-spirited life: bits and pieces of handmade bricolage, wicker baskets filled with crockery for picnics, candle stubs on the dining room table, vases filled with freshly cut wildflowers.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. It is the year 2017: our phones are also tellies, Wetherspoons does table service, and Rylan Clark is one of the most beloved celebrities in the UK. For all intents and purposes, we are in the future, and the minutiae—the everyday bits and pieces—of life in the future is Good.
"When I need something for a suite or some bits and pieces of something different, the Sablon is amazing with one little shop after the other with lovely things" she said, adding that because the city is such a geographical and political crossroads, it's a great place to find antiques from all over Europe, Africa and Asia.
They are folk tales featuring talking animals and magic potions, but while they often come with an old-fashioned moral ("He who has children owns the world"), Yejide devises her own versions, adding new bits and pieces as she goes along, turning them into allegories that speak to her own life and that of her country.
We take bits and pieces of our early life from different sources—a familiar story of our first walk told by our parents or a picture of our crib seen on a family photo—then slowly replace the retelling of these details in our mind with an actual, if fictional memory that intuitively feels right, without ever being aware of it.
Most of the work in the show are bits and pieces that Vo found, borrowed, or bought at sales and auctions: correspondence between US government officials and professional acquaintances, keepsakes from his mother and father, the velvet on which ceremonial objects were displayed at the Vatican, photographs and documents of Americans carrying out research in Vietnam, the engine of a motor vehicle.
In "Anointing of the Pistol" (2017) and "First Quarter Reportage" (2017) Sonhouse gives the viewer the sketches, the bits and pieces of the characters and scenes he has refined over time, the latter piece like a mood board or visual archive in which one can pick out the cultural themes and icons that provide the raw material for the paintings.
Instead of the classical spadework Dorman advocates, scientists would use genetic and protein engineering techniques to build a vaccine from scratch, taking pieces of the HIV virus, bits of other viruses that the immune system kind of knows what to do with, "adjuvant" agents that boost an immune response…bits and pieces chained together into an exquisite corpse of immune-goosing biotechnology.
Over time they have told a lot of people including their parents, police officers, therapists, and most notably their closest friends and partners bits and pieces about A. Why can't the people who know basically everything, like Caleb (Tyler Blackburn), Toby (Keegan Allen), Mona (Janel Parish), Paige (Lindsey Shaw) and Ezra (Ian Harding) be let in on this final challenge?
You know, we were still in the trailer, and I think that we had amassed such a large group of songs over the three years of recording bits and pieces of songs, so we kind of put that record together from a lot of good, good pieces that we were into from over the years that we had recorded them.
But this just isn't some act of naked cinematic bravado—we're getting bits and pieces of who everyone is in this world, to themselves and to each other: Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds) is the ringleader, Amber Waves (Julianne Moore) is the den mother, Little Bill (William H. Macy) is the organizer, Maurice (Luis Guzman) is the hanger-on, and so on.
Starting with the co-ops listed in W. E. B. Du Bois's 1907 book Economic Cooperation Among Negro Americans, she began reconstructing a history, eventually published in her 2014 book Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice, that, before, had only been told in bits and pieces, passed down through families but rarely seen as significant.
If it weren't for the smartphones soldiers carry with them and the Wi-Fi routers they have hooked up to growling power generators, you might think you had time-traveled back to World War II. Indeed, the bits and pieces that remind you that the war is being fought in 2019 are few and far between — and many have come from Washington.
"It's really satisfying to find a purpose for all these things," she told Tejal, before explaining how she thinks about the bits and pieces she finds in the restaurants' walk-in refrigerators — how they'll cook on and in her pie dough and how she'll use the ingredients to build layers into every tart: mashed potatoes; grilled cauliflower; drapes of sliced ham.
Home wins against Chelsea and Liverpool were as big in 2013 as they would be today.) On the more positive side, March 2013 was when I got asked to write VICE (magazine)'s video games column, in the UK. I'd been doing bits and pieces for a few publications, most significantly Edge, but this was something else, a regular gig.
"When I first met Lola I thought, 'Oh, here's another family member living with them,' and I came to realize she had a role, she was a domestic helper really and she served Alex's mom and I knew bits and pieces, but I didn't really understand it all and I had no idea how mean and abusive his parents were to her," she says.
" CHECK OUT: Artists get political "I didn't know a lot of the negative things, I was kind of commenting off reading that article and reading some of the good things that he said, so that's kind of where my comments came from," he said, adding that he has seen bits and pieces of the presidential race but, "I'm not familiar with exactly how it's going down.
While House managers Adam Schiff, Jerrold Nadler and their colleagues put together a very damning case, Pat Cipollone and other members of the President's legal defense team took bits and pieces of testimony and cited a rough transcript of the Zelensky phone call to argue this was all an unconstitutional witch hunt (reminder: impeachment is written in the same Constitution that created our election process).
I worked on it in bits and pieces over a year without the intention of ever making it into an LP. I'd say the lifestyle behind it consisted of eating pizza, phõ, and ramen as well as drinking black coffee while watching Twin Peaks, Peep Show, and most importantly late night Arsenal games, all of which helped me capture a sense of dread and depressing overtones in the record.
"Wind" was shot in bits and pieces between 19419 and 19753, and according to Josh Karp's excellent history "Orson Welles's Last Movie," Welles spent the remaining nine years of his life attempting to complete it — an endeavor complicated by funding shortages and a bizarre battle for ownership of the footage (which has, since his death, been claimed by parties including his surviving loved ones, Showtime and the Iranian government).
Team(s): New Orleans Pelicans, Los Angeles Lakers2010-2019 averages: 23.9 points, 10.5 rebounds, 1.4 steals, 2.3 blocks, 51.7% FGAll-Star games: 6All-NBA teams: 6 (three All-NBA, three All-Defensive)Awards: noneChampionships: noneWhat to know: Anthony Davis came into the league loaded with potential and has realized it, adding bits and pieces into his game each year to become the most dominant big man in the league.
I really loved creating the cape at the beginning, which is made out of straggly pieces of fabric instead of and bits and pieces we found, different textures, I think maybe there are some shells in there and some spiky bones and things, everything was in there to make it where you could hardly tell if he was wearing clothes or if that was actually part of him as the Beast, that was the idea.
As a 54-year-old white man (who may or may not be mediocre), I admit that I am not well placed to judge whether Ms. Bennett has hit on the most effective way to transmit important information to Gen Y. I can't help but cling, however, to the old-fashioned notion that it is easier to retain information integrated into an overarching story line rather than as disconnected bits and pieces.
You know, in the short term, you'll have hits, you'll have bits and pieces, but just ... And I've said this many times before, when you invest an enormous amount in telling these stories as well as we can, and kind of achieving the suspension of disbelief, and you really have the customer or the viewer enjoying what they're seeing, and you interrupt them to communicate something about KitKats, or beer, or something like that, it's just not a good experience.
A 1931 painting, "New York-Paris No. 2," put us in both cities simultaneously, with a Hotel de France set against the Third Avenue El. In the exuberant "Swing Landscape" of 1938, a mural commissioned by the Works Progress Administration for a Brooklyn housing project but never installed, we see bits and pieces of Gloucester — ships, buoys, lobster traps — but basically we're in a whole new universe of jazzy patterns and blazing colors, a landscape defined not by signs but by sensations: sound, rhythm, friction.
Bits and pieces of other laws also played a role in building this rule-making out—most notably, the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA), which represents the kind of comprehensive take on the issue at the state level that the US has never touched—but ultimately, the two factors that played a role in making privacy policies common all over the internet were the Federal Trade Commission, which first proposed the idea in 1995, and efforts by industry groups to self-regulate their own industry before the problems got any worse.
The Talent Show wasn't all about music — it also featured comedy sets from Aparna Nancherla, whose musings about New York winters and anxiety you can find bits and pieces of here; Jacqueline Novak, whose riveting monologue about french fries will probably change the way you share food with your friends if you ever get to hear it; 2 Dope Queens podcast co-host Phoebe Robinson, who devoted several minutes of her set to the absurdities of the Kingsman: Secret Service; and Mike Birbiglia, who, while discussing his bumpy path to fatherhood, somehow made talk of sperm and pornography sound sorta wholesome.
I started making and maintaining extensive notes in my phone, compiling bits and pieces of jokes or dialogue I'd hear while watching a video on YouTube or a show on TV. For a while, I searched for posts through the "New" filter on popular communities that I was subscribed to, so that I could pinpoint a post that I thought would have a good chance of going viral (and would thus get more visibility and traffic for upvotes), and I could be one of the first users to leave a comment, which is another way to increase visibility.
SR: It feels like where the show is most successful is where it takes a work, like the chairs is a great example, right, the Kennedy administration chairs [In the first gallery one encounters, there are the bare, wooden armatures of large chairs with the upholstery and leather covers removed, and the wall text indicates they are were used during the Kennedy government, bought at auction by Vo], and you see the frame of the chair, you see some of the leather that was used to upholster it, then later on, you see the stuffing, and then you see other bits and pieces show up, and it's like he's slowly deconstructing not only the chair, but the entire history that's wrapped up in that administration, right?

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