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Eventually, all the component parts were assembled into the truck
"Break your anger down into its component parts," Tafrate says.
The argument works because its component parts are so plausible.
Turbofans are complicated beasts, put together from about 25,000 component parts.
X.ai breaks down emails to their component parts to understand intent.
X.ai breaks down emails to its component parts to understand intent.
For all the oddness of the component parts, it smells great.
X.ai breaks down emails to their component parts to understand intent.
The Captain Marvel site's 90s internet aesthetic totals beyond its component parts.
Remember, though, we won't see those for each segment's component parts, i.e.
You can see the Juul's component parts on the company's "Juul Labs" website.
To succeed, she may have to do more to mollify its component parts.
So those are on component parts and sometimes on the full product itself.
I sit here just looking for something, anything, to break into component parts.
There I witnessed sensitive electronic component parts being harvested from piles of e-waste.
These component parts have been there since the band formed as teenagers in 2013.
Since 2012, the U.S. government has warned against using Huawei equipment and component parts.
The order and its component parts could eventually be tweaked to withstand judicial review.
Probe the component parts of "sensibleness" (continuity, moderation and pragmatism) and they quickly start to crumble.
Drivers are penalized for exceeding their allocation of power units, and component parts, for the season.
Dynamically, it doesn't much differ from his hard-thumping productions — only the component parts are different.
ExpCo spends $800 a year buying component parts for its products, meaning it makes a $200 profit.
It needs to import component parts from China that are no longer made in the United States.
Legal experts said it was not clear whether the component parts definition applied to bump stock devices.
Brangelina was a distinctive celebrity entity, one that for most of its life outshone its component parts.
All the component parts are good, and would taste good together in other settings (like a regular sandwich).
Inside the simulation, users could grab the car's steering wheel, or watch it explode into its component parts.
So it begins by breaking down the script, scene by scene, beat by beat, into its component parts.
The question then becomes: if the component parts of the model aren't broken, what's wrong with the model?
The most obvious reason why liberal democracy is splitting into its component parts lies in slow economic growth.
This is most obvious with music, where training makes it easier to identify component parts of a symphony.
It's hard to find an element in Stranger Things that is greater than its pop culture component parts.
Microsoft's latest laptop, its Surface Laptop 3, boasts impressive processing speed and, with removable component parts, more serviceability.
Ms. Midler arranges her component parts with the seductive insistence with which Dolly Levi arranges other people's lives.
The vape's component parts are magnetic and snap together, so it's incredibly simple and fast to set up.
These component parts — choir, singers, set design, choreography, video, and music — come together in moments of very effective theater.
But approval ratings are not based on voters breaking presidents down into component parts—they're about feelings, auras, vibes.
It has either two or three component parts: the investor-facing marketplace, the borrower interface and the credit engine.
It has reportedly lowered orders of new component parts by 20 percent, compared to production of last year's models.
Artificial light, however, emits slightly different wavelengths — fluorescent lights vary in color based on the blend of component parts.
That would start with comprehensive disclosures of weapons, component parts and how the North's specialists went about their development.
Cocooned by their technology, the film's human characters appear semi-automated — component parts of their gleaming white mother ship.
Frequently, component parts of her art can serve as mechanical replacements for the body suggestive of automaton-esque ambitions.
Pathless Woods is simple in its component parts: light, sound, and about 24 miles of ribbon in various colors.
Fenn's earrings are made from gator teeth, and the boardwalk looks masticated and spit out, its component parts hardly visible.
The tariffs mostly hit industrial materials and component parts, but also applied to luggage, hats and gloves for US importers.
It has taken apart a Tesla Model 3, a Chevy Bolt and a BMW i3 to compare their component parts.
Breaking down music into its component parts helped Pandora build personalized music playlists years before services like Spotify even existed.
As his appointments and policies emerge, they should be examined in turn and in detail, looking at their component parts.
The planned listing of SoftBank's domestic telecoms unit should help clarify the value of the group's component parts, he said.
The platform estimates the value of each concentrate based on the component parts that add or subtract value when processed.
It is imperative that the United States identify critical resources that must be manufactured, along with their component parts, domestically.
He captures the strangeness of seeing a tool as simple as a pencil disassembled into its even simpler component parts.
The Senate measure reverses an agreement by the Trump administration to allow ZTE to resume buying component parts from U.S. companies.
Even if we can't ask for a perfect facsimile of the News Feed, we can still play with the component parts.
They mostly hit industrial materials and component parts, but also raised the price of luggage, hats and gloves for US importers.
Rockwell is a leader in so-called discrete automation, helping assemble component parts to make automobiles, household appliances and computer systems.
All subtlety was lost and the component parts failed to complement each other, instead competing for attention from your taste buds.
Rockwell is a leader in so-called discrete automation, helping assemble component parts to make automobiles, household appliances, and computer systems.
But what was once a coherent philosophy has decomposed into its component parts, many of which are decomposing in their turn.
Hydrogen and oxygen, cracked into its component parts, put into cryogenic form, it's the same rocket fuel that powered the space shuttles.
To manufacture these high-value, technologically intensive goods, U.S. manufacturers must purchase lower value and low technology component parts from foreign countries.
There is a sense of shared pursuit here; the group often rearranges its component parts, cycling through grooves and trading lead roles.
The federal government is a very large operation with many component parts, and sometimes coming up with a coherent theme is impossible.
But Van Vuuren says that for the purposes of the models, BECCS could be said to exist, at least in its component parts.
Everything in this painting makes sense; unless you know the story of its component parts, there is no reason to doubt its veracity.
An "unbundled" system, in which component parts are managed separately, could replace irrigation systems where those who arrived first enjoy more senior rights.
The government is now carefully considering all the component parts of the Hinkley project and will make its decision in the early autumn.
The systems are modular, meaning they come in component parts and can be set up according to the needs of any particular warehouse.
The corporation had been subjected to state lawsuits for decades, and in 1911, the Supreme Court ordered the dissolution into its component parts.
"The principle of Venomtech is separating venoms out into their component parts and targeting them to the right disease area," Trim told Reuters.
It was enthralling, as At The Drive-In took recognizable component parts and spit them out the other side as something totally new.
For me, the miracle of "The Ferryman" isn't just its ability to make all those many component parts work in such suspenseful synchronicity.
A loftier goal: Smartphones that separate into component parts at the touch of a button, freeing up materials to reenter the supply chain.
So I split up ... I'm an engineer by training, and the way to take on complex problems is to split them into component parts.
Should the SPV even nominally get off the ground, Washington would have every incentive to sanction its component parts for facilitating trade with Iran.
During her interview at Snap, Ashwood was asked to critique the design of a wearable that had been broken down into its component parts.
Ten hours after he bought the phone, the brand-new iPhone X is lying on the boardroom table, spread out into its component parts.
The French soon could even know the origin of the component parts of sausages, better completing the farm-to-table picture for French consumers.
Consideration must be given to the fact that U.S.-based businesses frequently benefit by having goods and component parts manufactured outside of the country.
Rockwell is a leader in so-called discrete automation, helping assemble component parts to manufacture items such as automobiles, household appliances, and computer systems.
"I like to think I can walk into a room, take a complex problem and break it down into its component parts," he says.
The component parts are slow and staid mostly, but the way they play off each other gives each track and unsettling sort of combustion.
Rockwell is a leader in so-called discrete automation, helping assemble component parts to manufacture items such as automobiles, household appliances and computer systems.
Instead, we have a study in group dynamics, in which the balance shifts in ways big and small, as the component parts keep changing.
The music is low-fidelity and insistent, throbbing with distorted bass, like trap music reduced over a hot fire to its rawest component parts.
Only when it's cheaper for companies to reuse component parts — rather than manufacturing from scratch—will our old phones truly meet a better fate.
Rockwell, on the other hand, is a leader in so-called discrete automation, helping assemble component parts to make cars, household appliances and computer systems.
Where her previous records were able to be broken down to their component parts and remain effective, that's impossible with the material she presents here.
Numerous key component parts of the Minuteman III are aging out and, in some cases, it is not technically or financially feasible to replace them.
Part of the problem is that collecting, cleaning and breaking diapers into their component parts - plastic, cellulose and super absorbent polymer - is tricky and expensive.
So the body of each of these films is actually made up of component parts spanning a number of different projects over quite a long time.
Unfortunately, while all of that has the potential to be fascinating, Red Moon is a book that never really gels between all of its component parts.
He added that the House may consider some tweaks to the plan to address "valid concerns" brought by retailers, particularly those who buy component parts abroad.
"You can hear a whoosh of air as the train approaches," Deke Sharon said, breaking down the cacophony on a subway platform into its component parts.
The vehicles engines were manufactured by VM Motori SpA, a subsidiary of FCA, and some component parts for the engines were supplied by Robert Bosch GmbH.
Drake exploded the notion that those component parts had to be delivered by two different people, and also deconstructed what was expected from each of them.
Rather than driving toward a frantic conclusion, the music slowly splinters, as if the component parts are slipping away, a surprising coda that leaves you thinking.
This week's episode felt remarkably full, though when broken down into its component parts, it's actually one of the least eventful hours of the entire run.
"With specialist support, we also have a good understanding of the likely component parts of the bomb and where these came from," Chief Superintendent Jackson said.
In antiquity, it was a shorthand means of signifying the entirety of the Roman state by referencing its two component parts: Rome's Senate and her people.
And thanks to a mix of component parts made from different materials—organic and not—they are difficult to recycle, and most end up at the dump.
McCann treats all the component parts are treated like a patchwork quilt, proudly displaying small but brilliant bits from friends as parts of a warm, enveloping whole.
So have component parts of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, a looser structure which falls short of a full merger but whose pace of cost savings has been sluggish.
Proving that 1+1+1+1 = 5 Colleges and universities are under attack because they can't articulate why a degree is more valuable than its component parts.
It's built around the concept of Kanban, the organizational philosophy pioneered at Toyota, which posits that tasks are more manageable when broken down into their component parts.
The reason is that any given country — even the United States — cannot be a world leader in every category of raw materials, component parts or finished goods.
But a Stern poem, then and now, is less a matter of catharsis and more one of shoving life's component parts around until a new structure emerges.
And the bill, because of its component parts, is likely to receive the same kind of analysis from the Congressional Budget Office that prior repeal bills did.
Trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports last year, making some component parts more expensive for car makers -- but hasn't pulled the trigger on auto tariffs.
As in many Nikolais pieces, the concept is simple, but elaborately executed, with light used to create imagery that transforms the dancers into component parts of a whole.
Apple said Monday at its annual developers conference that the iTunes store would be broken into three component parts — with separate homes for podcasts, music, and television programming.
At one end of this pile were the workstations where printers were broken open and the component parts separated as to whether they were circuitry, steel, or plastic.
The compromise legislation, negotiated by House and Senate lawmakers, removes a provision reinstating penalties against ZTE and restricting the Chinese company&aposs ability to buy U.S. component parts.
The State Department official said the agency will also continue to control gun silencers, sound suppressors and mufflers as well as large component parts for fully automatic weapons.
The law imposes a financial ban and asset freezes on the government and its component parts, and the Workers Party of Korea, of which Kim is the chairman.
He's known for freeing works from the shackles of naturalism, stripping his shows to their component parts, and revealing new angles to stories we thought we already knew.
Rockwell, on the other hand, is a leader in so-called discrete automation, helping assemble component parts to manufacture items such as automobiles, household appliances and computer systems.
So by breaking the debate down into its component parts and looking at points of agreement, there is a path toward a more fruitful and more civil debate.
Their spacing around the globe is a feature, not a bug — maximizing the distance between the mega-telescope's component parts effectively ups the resolution of the resulting combined image.
Most of the imports hit by the new 25% tariff rate are industrial or intermediate goods that are used as component parts in products manufactured in the United States.
She says things like "I can tell you that electricity runs through...everything," or she'll list some of the component parts involved in her compositions: filters, diodes, capacitors, etc.
The overarching issue is the growing complexity of technology itself, and the demands this puts on people to understand an ever widening taxonomy of interconnected component parts and processes.
While he says he's "proud" of Love Means Taking Action as it stands, he's fascinated with the idea that someone could make something totally different from its component parts.
"Before You Go," Capaldi's new single, is like a conceptual remix of that song — almost all of the same component parts are there, just put in slightly different service.
But such programs are hard to come by in the U.S. To make furniture more fixable, Reno said, companies would also need to prioritize items made of component parts.
And while it's true that manufacturing the component parts of turbines may result in emissions, that observation isn't an indictment of wind energy — it's true of any manufactured product.
It's been rumored that Apple will break up iTunes into its component parts in the upcoming macOS 10.15, with new Music, Video, and Podcast apps to replace the aging iTunes.
Well, if you break down This Is Us into its component parts, it has far more in common with Game of Thrones or American Horror Story than you might expect.
The moon shark eventually broke down into its atomic component parts, which was a bounty that'd be able to use to craft new supplies and weapons at a fabricator station!
We also get to see a few component parts of Apple's underground auditorium, which has circular roof and, in its current state, really does look like something from another planet.
But break each of them down into their component parts, and you realize they're essentially structured as strings of Looney Tunes shorts that hang together loosely into a full story.
The most simple way to find these is to look at adjacent words, but more complex analysis can also involve deconstructing the component parts of the sentence to find meaning.
This global initiative now includes data standards for financial instruments and contracts, financial transactions and a set of common data elements that make up the component parts of financial transactions.
At its best, the genre puts up a shambolic edifice that can obscure real rumbles of change — so long as the attitude is intact, the component parts can shift endlessly.
Hydrogen and oxygen, cracked into its component parts, put into cryogenic form, it's the same rocket fuel that powered the space shuttles and its abundant on the surface of the moon.
But to serve its intended purpose, ingested collagen would need to be able to be broken down into its component parts, pass into the bloodstream, and somehow get into your skin.
Many consoles also get an "exploded view" treatment where the component parts are separated in aligned arrangements that reveal what these systems were actually made of and how they fit together.
It is that Liverpool has practiced all of the component parts of that move again and again; that Klopp has drilled his players so intensely that he has reprogrammed their instincts.
The phone number was rapidly unraveled to its component parts, spliced and digested into a series of jokes, images and even puzzles designed to continue sharing the number while dodging Twitter's censors.
"Moscow and Ankara are holding consultations in the area of the licensed production of the S-400 air defense system component parts," Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted Chemezov as saying.
May's office did not comment on Saturday, but the government has said it is right that it should consider all component parts of the Hinkley Point project before reaching a final decision.
Let's be clear here: Tariffs are custom duties on imported products (as well as on raw materials and component parts) that are intended to give a price advantage to products manufactured locally.
It's helpful to take a look back at the Tax Policy Center's initial analysis of the Trump tax plan, back in December, which broke down the plan's cost by its component parts.
Instead, they break down component parts of a sentence and teach you a few different variations so you understand what you're saying and can adjust what you're saying based on your situation.
The researchers detected the tiny grains inside the meteorite by crushing fragments of the rock and then segregating the component parts in a paste they described as smelling like rotten peanut butter.
This album represents the height of modal jazz: music that has all the component parts of hard-bop, but with the harmonies cooled and simplified, creating a sense of indeterminacy and suspension.
Choudhary Rahmat Ali, a Punjabi Muslim nationalist, invented it from the putative state's component parts: the first letters of Punjab, Afghan province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Kashmir, Sindh and the final letters of Balochistan.
These are component parts of a bigger "transformation agreement" parent company Yum Brands reached with Pizza Hut restaurant owners in May to invest $130 million in upgrading restaurants, improving technology, and increase advertising.
Set in a factory which pieces together modular houses from their component parts, the player is expected to jaunt and wallrun from the walls and floors that make up these mass-produced homes.
Some products are entirely made in the U.S. and others are fully exported from the U.S. But, what about products manufactured outside of the U.S. with component parts manufactured here, or vice versa?
But the thrill of the first days of the tournament, at this bar and everywhere else, this year and every year, is watching all those component parts dissolve into the bigger boiling whole.
But rather than propose new stand-alone identities, these songs end up reinforcing — leaning on, really — the component parts that when combined, have made Rae Sremmurd one of hip-hop's most innovative acts.
"TRL" is a mishmash and has the additional problem of trying to build a tentpole television series out of the component parts of internet personalities, who are generally poorly suited to the task.
And while the component parts of butter and rolls are universally available, the Buttered Kaiser Roll is not a breakfast staple in most of the country — especially not as an official menu option.
Techno can be understood as a masterclass in industrial engineering, all the component parts spinning and whirring together in concerted rhythms, each part serving the other, like an assembly line, churning out consumable products.
It's our knowledge of tones' component parts that lets us play with them as a compositional device, which is the exact kind of thing we're hearing in the wobbling filter of a dubstep bassline.
Such claims would have to survive a law passed by U.S. Congress in 2005 that shields manufacturers of firearms, component parts or ammunition from liability if their products are used to commit a crime.
It has this stilted feeling as if they broke down their best hits to their component parts and rebuilt them from scratch—only to end up with a few leftover screws at the end.
American foreign-trade zones are supposed to encourage domestic production by letting firms bring in inputs tariff-free (solving the problem of tariff inversion, where finished goods carry a lower tariff than their component parts).
Even if it were workable, though, it wouldn't have been much use, as the SL-1200G demanded new tools for its new component parts; only its dust cover inherits the same design as the original.
Oshawa's manufacturing plant, which employs some 2,500 workers, will install component parts and do final assembly of pick-up trucks using bodies shipped from a GM plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the sources told Reuters.
This is no small task, as it required Microsoft to architect a new customizable blade that hosts the component parts of multiple Xbox One consoles, as well as the associated infrastructure needed to support it.
So, for better or worse, what the n-word has -- and what other racial and ethnic slurs lack -- is a constituency, a broad-based coalition whose component parts have embraced the word for their own reasons.
It's not entirely clear how Apple is reaching that number, but a lot of that money is just part of the company's normal accounting for things like buying component parts and growing its digital software marketplace.
"The government will now consider carefully all the component parts of this project and make its decision in the early autumn," said Clark, who took office this month in the new government of Prime Minister Theresa May.
"Spider was only a design idea that was abandoned well before this litigation began, never became a completed prototype, exists only as a collection of component parts, and hence cannot infringe any Waymo patent," Uber's attorneys argued.
They are a modular system that changes with its component parts; they're not star-driven, although their stars are important, so much as they are a symbiotic unit that's designed around the strengths of the constituent parts.
New Balance, for example, has warned that the tariffs could even make the sneakers it manufactures in the United States more expensive because it needs to import component parts from China that are no longer made domestically.
The mainstream parties will strive to keep his maverick movement out of power, but they may be forced to form unnatural and fractious coalitions of right and left that become paralysed by the incompatibility of their component parts.
"Even under a scenario where the largest online platforms are broken into their component parts, digital advertising will remain under the control of non-news media; newsrooms will continue to be shuttered and reporters laid off," Karr said.
Instead, you need the component parts—or at the very least what links them together if they can be made small—to be stretchable, so that the different parts can bend with each other into more interesting shapes.
"Muswere claimed that he was printing the firearms for a 'dystopian' university film project but he has not explained why he included the component parts necessary to make a lethal barreled weapon," said acting Detective Sergeant Jonathan Roberts.
There are strong arguments to be made for every case, but despite so many opposing characteristics, they tend to be referred to as a monolith -- not individuals so much as component parts of a vast, unprecedented money machine.
Nearby a meticulous color wheel and tone study by Hilde Reindl, created as an assignment for a class taught by Klee, reflects the degree to which color was atomized into its component parts and studied in a clinical manner.
We're so used to seeing the finished products out in the world, but we rarely watch them come together from component parts—the steady, repetitive process that turns raw materials into the basic items that make up our world.
After buying a new car from a dealership or finding collectibles that offer you "derelict" vehicles, you then need to spend more time and money getting them up to the task of actually racing by upgrading its component parts.
And what is a successful play but a kind of miraculously sentient machine, understandable on the level of its component parts—the legible "coding" of its creator—but also possessed of a kind of life, unexplainable but undeniably real?
Trinda Lopez of Fuzzy's Radiator adds that it is unfair that allowances are not made for machines with multiple versions of Office and that the Microsoft Office suite is split into its component parts to increase the penalty amount.
All central defensive partnerships take time to blossom, for the two component parts to learn each other well enough to function smoothly, and as Klopp had warned when the transfer was completed, at Liverpool it is more complex still.
But for all the seamless blending between their component parts, there's always a sense that there's multiple voices fighting to the forefront of each piece, a playful sort of one-upmanship that drives their ascendant pieces toward the heavens.
Safety airbags and their component parts could face average duties of 3.7 percent, while the final vehicles they are used in may then be hit by tariffs of up to 10 percent if they are sold to consumers back in Britain.
Asked whether national security would play a part in the review of the Hinkley Point nuclear project, the spokeswoman declined to comment on the review process, other than to say that it would look at all component parts of the deal.
American grand strategy must, rather, examine component parts of the global challenge we face in the context of all global actors and ensure that the solutions proposed for each component advance solutions for all other components to the greatest possible extent.
To an extent, the conceit of the show made that inevitable: The creators are using the hosts to break down humanity into its component parts, accessing the memories and vulnerabilities and patterns of behavior that make us who we are.
Speaking onstage at the Code Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Monday, Mosseri pushed back on the idea of breaking up Facebook into its component parts by arguing it would cut Instagram off from some of the content police force it needs.
But trailer tears are different — not the effect of an emotionally destabilizing encounter with art but, rather, the tacky end result of bluntly Pavlovian marketing machinery, the component parts of which remain clear to me even as my gaze grows watery.
Indeed, unless authorities manage to recover the loot soon, it is likely the jewels will be lost forever as pieces of art, stripped down to their component parts, and transformed so that they can be sold without anyone suspecting their origin.
The obsessive focus on a handful of overeager college organizers and professors is a mistake; it obscures the undeniable fact that organization around group identity has helped create a number of vital political movements that are defending liberalism's central component parts.
Soundcloud rap is "low-fidelity and insistent, throbbing with distorted bass, like trap music reduced over a hot fire to its rawest component parts," Jon Caramanica wrote in a June 2018 piece on the genre's then-new crossover into the mainstream.
It's helpful to take a look back at the Tax Policy Center's initial analysis of the Trump tax plan from December, which broke down the plan's cost by its component parts: Many of these elements have been altered by Trump's revisions.
Over the past 12 months or more, we've seen each of those component parts adopted by major financial services institutions – the sorts of institutions that have likely been pointed to by cynics looking to juxtapose the shortcomings of the online lending sector.
Rather, the result is more likely to cripple U.S. exports because these exports are now themselves dependent on the ability of U.S. companies (and foreign companies manufacturing in the U.S.) to source raw materials, component parts and intermediate goods from other countries.
You can hear it in each of the component parts—the foreboding way the banjo part never resolves, the distant way the violin wanders, the thick clouds of dust the slide guitar kicks up around Giannascoli and his frequent collaborator Emily Yacina's voices.
What's needed are experiments that break "screen time" into its component parts and change one of them in order to see what impact that has and why, says Ronald Dahl, director of the Institute of Human Development at the University of California, Berkeley.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Talking about society, what do you make of what the business roundtable did just several weeks ago in announcing that profit is now just one of several component parts of the "mission statement" of the largest corporations in America?
Since then, he's basically thrown the style he started with into a centrifuge separating out the component parts that made the genre feel so unique to begin with: playful synth programming, breakneck beats, and sounds that put a smile on your face.
The automakers that have survived haven't done so by making their own airbags and screws; instead, they look to companies like Continental and Bosch (so-called Tier 1 suppliers, who in turn often procure component parts from more specialized Tier 2 and Tier 3 firms).
"Cost of F1 revenue increased primarily due to logistics and travel expense, higher costs associated with providing the chassis and component parts to F2 and GP3 teams, digital media development and spend on fan engagement, which more than offset reduced team payments," it added.
But Emil Erstrand and Nils Nygårdh have twisted the component parts of their music into something entirely new on their second single from the Love Chamber EP. The brass is soft, the organ is trebleless, and Erstrand's voice now sits most comfortably in its falsetto.
"Hydrogen and oxygen when cracked into its component parts is in fact the same rocket propulsion that powered the space shuttles and it's going to power the space launch systems — the largest rocket ever built in humanity that NASA is currently building," he told Hill.
In the home-computing era, it's long been easy enough to make competent sounding recordings on a shoestring budget, but so much music is served best in its sloppiest form—its component parts burned to shit and spilling off the side of the plate.
On my ride with Matthew back to our hotel, and in the following days, I came to believe my approach was flawed: it was impossible to isolate LJ's synesthesia from the rest of her, because none of us can be disassembled into our component parts.
Few complexes have cast a greater spell on later generations and even fewer boast such a strange afterlife, its component parts dismembered and divided between Athens and London, its heritage contested and the source of debates that seem to generate more heat than light.
In Manhattan now, Strout, Linney and Munro continued to trade lines, nearly running out of ways to describe how seamlessly the component parts of "My Name is Lucy Barton" — source material and adapted material and performance — flowed from one to the other and back again.
Much of this comes from explicit language in recent agreements with the UAW that maintain a moratorium on outsourcing and restricts GM's flexibility in sourcing future component parts, forcing GM to buy parts from other GM factories first, which might be more expensive than outsourcing.
To read the speeches of the Union's founders — as the French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman, the German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, the Italian antifascist Altiero Spinelli — is to enter minds with one dominant thought: to create a federal state whose component parts could no longer go to war.
She has this song called "Sail" from her 2013 album Line the Clouds that remains to this day one of the most weirdly affecting songs I've ever heard, bobbing tentatively along its path as if it might at any moment dissolve into back into its component parts.
But the magic of his edit is that its component parts—comet-like vocal samples, black hole kick drums—balloon and swell to fill any minutes that he shaved off, creating a relativistic sort of dance track that suggests that time and space are, in fact, malleable.
At temperatures of around 2 trillion degrees Celsius (referring to the scientific definition of temperature, meaning the average kinetic energy of the particles—the particle detectors themselves do not get that hot), the system could become a liquid with quarks, rather an atoms, acting as its component parts.
Getting it up there took five space agencies representing 26 different countries, each chipping in billions of dollars to fund thousands of rumple-clothed engineers who pulled countless all-nighters to design and build the component parts, load them into payload fairings, and launch them into low Earth orbit.
Here is some of what they found in their research: 1922: "not give a shit" 1937: "up shit creek" 1942: "shit list" 1960s: "shit-faced" 1989: "same shit different day" To trace the history of this word, you have to break it down into its component parts first.
Take his EP Testigo for example—released this August by fellow dancefloor contortionists N.A.A.F.I.—he offers five tracks that take the component parts of contemporary electronic music (the scuffed synth work, stomach-churning sub bass) and present them in a format that feels non-linear, otherworldly, and imagistic.
I was fortunate enough to be an early executive in one of these companies, giving me the opportunity to work alongside industry luminaries and benefit from their well-versed knowledge of how to build a world-class bio company with all its complex component parts: basic, translational, clinical research, from scratch.
The album's three pieces—one of which stretches over 20 minutes, another over 16—are composed of locomotive guitars, mechanistically programmed electronics (in part provided by techno mad scientist Ricardo Villalobos), and jittery live percussion work, so at least in its component parts, it can seem something like club music.
Any measurable amount of methane detected by Curiosity would be a tripwire for Mars researchers, since the gas would likely have to have been produced recently by an organism if the reading is accurate, because otherwise it would've naturally broken down in a relatively short timespan into its component parts.
Q-Tip's production on the album manages to thicken the group's traditional sumptuous warmth for the modern ear — its old sound amplified, not rebuilt — without tinkering too intensely with the old component parts: a therapeutic low end, stinging drums, unlikely samples, a rich understanding of how genres bleed into one another.
One consequence of breaking products down into their components like this is that each part can simply be replaced when damaged — but until Ford came along, this principle didn't really exist (as Winchester explains in an earlier, less absorbing chapter about how guns used to be made individually without component parts).
But it's one thing to divide up a five piece song with easily identifiable components, it's another to record the sound of a nearly 60 foot high MAN B&W 12S90ME-C Mark 9.2 type diesel engine and ask a machine learning model to chop up its acoustic signature into component parts.
SoftBank Group founder and CEO Masayoshi Son hoped placing a value on the unit would help close the group's conglomerate discount, where its shares trade at a lower valuation than the value of the group's component parts, which include a stake in Alibaba, chip designer Arm Holdings and the near-$100 billion Vision Fund.
"No Problem" is the harbinger of what Coloring Book has to offer in full: It is not just a good song, it is a song on which Chance, like his idol Kanye, manages to bring the best out of all the component parts and make a finished product that feels like something only he could have envisioned.
Since those early days, musical theater had evolved so its component parts — singing, dancing, dialogue — all worked together to tell a story; so when, say, Mary Martin flew around the stage in 22018's Peter Pan, it was a very big deal, but it was an essential part of the plot, not something done just to draw a crowd.
"Overall, we expect with California's mandate some companies within the solar and broader renewable industry stand to benefit positively, including those who make panels and component parts, as well as those who assist with installation and ensure efficient use of energy," said Dave Fanger, CEO of Swell Investing, holder of solar and related stocks in its Green Tech and Renewable Energy portfolios.
When Trinity Wall Street presented a Harrison centennial concert in April featuring a chorus and percussion ensemble from Rutgers University performing "La Koro Sutro," I was knocked out by the music's sheer inventiveness: the allure of its component parts; the instrumental colorings; the intricate choral writing that shifts from stretches of elegiac melodic lines sung in unison to intense passages where choristers alternate phrases antiphonally.
"I'm not sure if having five more Facebooks — if you broke up Facebook into five component parts, or any of these other large social media or technology companies — makes as much sense as regulating them, given the power they have [and] the way in which they can be used, wittingly or not, to undermine our democracy and affect the outcomes of our elections," O'Rourke said at a meet and greet in New Hampshire, according to the CNN reporter who asked the question of the candidate.
Sunflower Labs debuted their new Sunflower Home Awareness System, which includes the eponymous Sunflowers (motion and vibration sensors that look like simple garden lights but can populate a map to show you cars, people and animals on or near your property in real time); the Bee (a fully autonomous drone that deploys and flies on its own, with cameras on board to live-stream video); and the Hive (a charging station for the Bee, which also houses the brains of the operation for crunching all the data gathered by the component parts).

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