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"fragment" Definitions
  1. a small part of something that has broken off or comes from something larger
  2. fragment (of something) a single part of something; a part that is not complete

466 Sentences With "fragment"

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Paleontologist Don Swanson points at rock fragment near a large horizontal mastodon tusk fragment.
Dal Sasso performed a painstaking and systematic analysis, fragment by fragment, to recompose and position the bones.
Plane wing fragment Where found: Mauritius When: May The fragment of plane wing has been confirmed as from the missing jetliner.
The right fragment matched the right medium that supported the germination of the yeast spore that happened to be in that fragment.
"Fluorescent Fragment: Blümchen Zweimal Eingerahmt" (translation: "Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice," 2013-17) began as a white paper napkin decorated with flowers.
Radiocarbon dating and additional testing of the widely-heralded "Gospel of Jesus's Wife" fragment — now universally known to be a forgery — suggested that the fragment was ancient.
He gets a fragment here and there and goes home.
The medical examiner recovered a bullet fragment from Crutcher's chest.
The Apidima 2 skull fragment (right) and its reconstruction (left).
The publication of the fragment was edited by Dirk Obbink.
Embroidery is central to "Ephemeral Fragment: NYC Goes Green" (2012).
"But we knew it was a fragment," Mr. Nichols said.
Without Mr. da Silva, the left has begun to fragment.
Just days later, the same man who found the wing fragment in Reunion discovered a second piece of debris, in nearly the same spot on the beach where the first fragment had turned up.
Dark crustacean shell fragment embedded in coprolite, or fossilized dinosaur poop.
A DNA fragment is cut under UV light for DNA sequencing.
A porcelain fragment discovered at Colonial Michilimackinac (Mackinac State Historic Parks)
I was a bodiless fragment of plankton in a vast ocean.
It was then that he decided to start the Fragment Room.
Then he pulls out a rib fragment about six inches long.
The walls fragment their populations and increase the risks of inbreeding.
Unjustified linguistic barriers fragment the unity with which nature presents us.
A playful fragment of her childhood, a memory of bittersweet longing.
And the researchers believe that Hippocamp is a fragment of Proteus.
After we settled in, I asked him about the notebook fragment.
Aimovig blocks a protein fragment, CGRP, that instigates and perpetuates migraines.
A fragment such as "A 316" isn't like anything except itself.
Front and back views of the virtually reconstructed Denisovan finger fragment.
Embedded in the rock was a clavicle and a jaw fragment.
The signaling medium itself is a protein fragment known as FCP1.
Using the worm, Dr. Brenner and his colleagues first worked out methods for breaking a genome into fragments, multiplying each fragment in a colony of bacteria, and then decoding each cloned fragment with DNA sequencing machines.
A scientist cuts a DNA fragment under UV light for DNA sequencing.
We are all more than a fragment of time in our lives.
An early fragment reads: It was hardly war, the hardliest of wars.
It was more like an archeological fragment from a still buried dream.
But obviously, neither can be inspiration for the 10th-century Birka fragment.
Sappho's intensely nuanced fragment never reveals what was fleeting like the flower.
On a concrete fragment, a Pikachu with sad eyes sits, ears drooping.
Granting their wishes could further fragment the country and fuel ethnic divisions.
Each bacteriophage displayed a specific fragment on its surface like a billboard.
More people know a fragment of White's music than know his name.
Later, smiling children posed for photographs as they leaned against the fragment.
Despite the fact that the skull fragments were found next to each other in the cave, the samples were of different ages—the human fragment dated to 210,000 years old and the Neanderthal fragment to 170,000 years old.
They photographed the view from Glacier Point overlook at exactly the spot where Carleton Watkins had stood, then replaced portions of their color photograph with a fragment of Adams's and a fragment of Watkins's photographs of the same view.
Frontal bone fragment of skull 3 with carvings (1) and cut marks (2,3).
Anything will do—an address book, a picture, any snatched fragment of correspondence.
He said it allowed his brain to de-fragment for a few weeks.
There is no proof to support that Albinoni wrote that fragment of music.
The prehistoric bone fragment is likely from a mastodon or mammoth, officials said.
A piece of shrapnel missed my eye by a fragment of a millimeter.
"I wanted it to feel like a fragment of a memory," he said.
The effect was a shimmering, fluttering wall of sequins, with every fragment moving.
The main narrative is simple and haunting, like a fragment of local folklore.
In April 2014, by accident, I rediscovered the Galatians fragment in Vatican City.
"Lion Hunt (fragment)" (1855) shows how much Delacroix learnt from Peter Paul Rubens.
A poem is about a fragment; it's about this one moment distilled down.
And Mr. Hearne depicts that democracy in an explosive, restless, fragment-laden score.
Because when they fragment, they disassociate, and they are unintentionally terrorizing their kids.
As we fragment our attention, fatigue and stress increases, which negatively affects performance.
In "Fluorescent Fragment," Ginzel has unfolded the two-ply napkin into a square.
This fragment was a key to a whole history of the weapon's journey.
He picked up a bomb fragment, rolled it in his palm and laughed.
The fragment was sent back to Berkeley in 2011, where it went missing.
A layered wall fragment flanking the construction absorbs the cabbage juice as well.
" Rolet argues that any location-based policy for clearing would "fragment global markets.
" Some are drawn from her reading of nonfiction: Jared Diamond's "Collapse," Charles Mann's "83," Alan Weisman's "The World Without Us." Eventually, she told me, "this fragment pairs up with that fragment, and they form a Voltron, and become a story.
Right: Image of a maize weevil impression from the surface of a pottery fragment.
Hysolli then orders the recoded DNA fragment from IDT, which arrives several days later.
Though apparently well funded, the BCG is a tiny fragment of Christianity's biggest church.
What is this building fragment doing in the middle of a park in Indiana?
They say they reduce and fragment the territory Palestinians seek for a viable state.
The fragment measures 17 centimeters (6.7 inches) long and 13 centimeters (5.1 inches) wide.
" He would have been given this collage fragment by the artist who made "Bed.
The fragment was found at Carpenter's Gap in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
They are now being reunited for several days before the Hungarian fragment returns home.
The same force sent a—definitely real—fragment of sharp rock into my neck.
You study each fragment of the theming; it's like enveloping yourself in a story.
The newly discovered planetary fragment is only about 320,000 miles from the white dwarf.
That fragment came from an arm or leg bone — it's impossible to say which.
One fragment, dangling from the main body of the engine, bobbed in the wind.
Finally, we need to know the mass and size of the Death Star fragment.
In his postmatch news conference, Sock was curt, often giving only sentence-fragment answers.
A moment on a sidewalk becomes a koan, a fragment bearing a mysterious pronoun.
A thump of the kick drum triggers a fragment of a sampled drum loop.
A fragment of a tin glazed jar discovered at Colonial Michilimackinac (Mackinac State Historic Parks)
And, when "incompetent leadership" is added to the equation, "things start to fragment very quickly".
Occasionally, the vortex will dip south or even fragment, sending frosty air into lower latitudes.
There might be nothing as misleading as an extremely genuine fragment of extremely genuine video.
He told CNN that had the fragment gone any further, it could have killed him.
But despite 25 years of looking, nobody's found even a single fragment of dinosaur DNA.
She does eventually obtain the bullet, which, per Dr. Chris Palenik, contains no bone fragment.
Siri passes only the relevant fragment of the original user query text to the extension.
Glassner didn't think much of the tattered old fragment at first, and for good reason.
A statement from del Potro's team said a "bone fragment" was removed during the surgery.
The researchers reported finding a 0.1 millimeter, carbon-rich rock fragment inside of a meteorite.
No face, no name, no person, just an anatomical fragment that translates into race = sex.
A bullet fragment was recovered at the scene, according to the state crime lab report.
No face, no name, no person, just an anatomical fragment that translates into race=sex.
A New Testament fragment would be valuable — especially when beautifully packed by an auction house.
Another drawing, "Procession to the Lady of Heaven," details one fragment of an ornate vase.
The South Sudan Army, already a collection of militias, will further fragment into tribal militias.
But the past year has also shown it may fragment our shared sense of reality.
Pueblo Sin Fronteras is accompanying the caravan, which Mensing forecast would fragment in due course.
I do love that fragment of "Thomas More"; that feels so absolutely Shakespeare to me.
Determining which fragment belonged to which painting proved to be an enormous task, officials remembered.
The work is a fragment of a larger painting that depicts Lot with his daughters.
Each piece features a map fragment covered with a painted, muddied layer of acrylic polymer.
Some items were unrelated to the crash: a fragment of a ski; a mountaineering boot.
Nicola Ginzel, "Fluorescent Fragment: Napkin" (2013-093), hand-embroidery, commercially printed paper napkin, ink, BEVA archival backing (as shown on a pedestal at Step Gallery, Arizona State University, before being mounted on a used, stained, wooden stretcher and retitled "Fluorescent Fragment: Blümchen Zweimal Eingerahmt" ["Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice," 2013-17])While Ginzel uses daily detritus and other mass-produced, printed materials associated with collage, I would not call her a collagist.
If nothing is done, outsiders fear the country might fragment or succumb to another palace coup.
"The more you fragment your debt, the easier it is to get into the debt trap."
And yet, I felt a pang of concern as my mind auto-completed the sentence fragment.
It is thought to have been caused by a paint flake or a miniscule metal fragment.
One of the piles contained what is believed to be a fragment of a human pelvis.
"It was a big, big village," she says, turning over a fragment of a whale skull.
They are still waiting for closure, even if that means a fragment of bone to bury.
Plus, leaning more into federalism could further fragment national political unity and hasten a secession crisis.
He was taken to Valley Baptist Medical Center and surgeons removed the bullet fragment, CNN reports.
Dr. Mullis showed the world how to make millions of copies of any particular genetic fragment.
It's only the fragment of a song, from Kash Doll's new mixtape, but damn, it's true.
Even if you could hack one node on the network, you'd just get a data fragment.
The contract also contains a clearly incomplete sentence fragment and several other strange details and inconsistencies.
On the ground, the mayor spots a fragment of what appears to be a child's skull.
The trouble is that open access draws out the trolls and grifters seeking to fragment society.
And that AI/ML-generated fragment, of course, was nothing more than data, more MIDI information.
"The scale was a glitch of the antenna, a fragment of an image," Adams told me.
An official at the local health ministry said that most of the injured had fragment wounds.
And "who's to say" that there isn't some small fragment of truth in what they say?
Russia is a regional power struggling to retain a fragment of its former sphere of influence.
A boulder-size fragment, now missing, was photographed, in black-and-white, soon after Carter's discovery.
Like a shattered mirror, each fragment reflects a different distorted image instead of a single reality.
We live in a pluralistic society and we each know only a fragment of the truth.
One of the first works I encountered at the show was Sehyun Kim's Fragment and Entity.
The New-York Historical Society owns a fragment of the horse's tail, sculpted with realistic tangled strands.
He looks mighty guilty when his DNA and a fragment of sperm is found on her underwear.
Image: Simone MarchiAnother possibility, according to the new research, is that the fragment crystallized on the Moon.
Though that errant object no longer fully exists, the oddball moon could be a fragment of it.
Some of them turn into spiral galaxies, some of them fragment or break up in other ways.
A second specimen found in Myanmar by the same team includes a preserved fragment of shed skin.
The FBI recovered only a fragment, sold by Johnson to a man who testified for the prosecution.
The foot fragment is approximately 1.7 million years old and the vertebrae almost 2 million years old.
"We hoped we might find the odd fragment," says archaeologist Gordon Noble of Scotland's University of Aberdeen.
Once the DNA is broken, a new gene, or gene fragment, can be inserted into the gap.
I wanted to keep this fragment of my jaw for a reason that went beyond simple fascination.
Another fragment bathes in a pool overlooking a city, the skyline of which I can't make out.
Ten 9mm cartridge casings, three projectiles and one bullet fragment were recovered at the scene, Smith said.
A second officer was wounded by a bullet fragment to the head but neither was seriously injured.
A wing fragment and part of the plane's flaperon are among the remnants that have turned up.
It has most likely collided with other moons, breaking it down into the fragment it is today.
Archaeologists believe that the fragment may have broken off the axe as it was being re-sharpened.
This matters because Larsson had specifically cited Central Asian funerary architecture as comparanda for her textile fragment.
At that point, the group began to fragment and Flor moved back to Chicago with her family.
This electric chandelier still holds a fragment of a light bulb in an arm on the left.
Viviane Slon, then a graduate student at the institute, led a search for DNA in the fragment.
Just a fragment in which Shura and Natalia, dressed like two girls, are escaping into the street.
More trade war news: Beijing's ambassador to the U.S., Cui Tiankai, says hostilities could fragment global markets.
He believed he could take nature — holistic, fluid and constantly changing — and fragment, label and systematize it.
A wall folds open like a spreading hand fan while cityscapes fragment into whirring, shifting fractal forms.
The shot narrowly missed him but kicked up a fragment of brick that gashed his right hand.
One cannot read that document and think that the Administration will fragment this continent's integrated energy market.
According to George, it is a fragment from an older poem, tacked on to supply an ending.
Once they enter the body, they fragment and explode, pulverizing bones, tearing blood vessels and liquefying organs.
"Fragment of a Queen's Face" (circa 1353–1336 B.C.), from Egypt, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A third found a bullet fragment in Avery's garage, again after the premises had been repeatedly searched.
A few years ago, the Swedish geneticist Svante Paabo received an unusual fossilized bone fragment from Siberia.
Only a fragment of the museum's recent history is explained on the walls of the exhibition, however.
You won't hear or taste the world much in this novel — there is little "lyrical" writing, little sensory writing, but the tracking of Zeke's consciousness, fragment by fragment, is often thrilling in a way that has nothing to do with whether or not you even find Zeke appealing.
One was to a poem by Langston Hughes, the other to a fragment of fiction by William Faulkner.
A meteor glowing as it enters the Earth's atmosphere (James Thew) (iStock)/The meteroite fragment found in Botswana
The Futures Industry Association (FIA) said forcing a change in location would fragment markets and bump up costs.
French media reported that a fragment of the True Cross and one of the Holy Nails were saved.
In fact, the study's authors suggest Hippocamp could be derived from Proteus, as an ancient fragment of it.
That's the idea behind Southeast Asia's first ever rage room, The Fragment Room, which opened recently in Singapore.
Humans weren't around to watch this meteorite form, so we can't determine an exact origin of the fragment.
Yes, but... The researchers only altered a fragment of the virus and studied the effect in isolated cells.
And for every dollar it raises, I will lose another fragment of my already fraying faith in humanity.
More so than earlier genetic technologies, it can accurately target and alter a tiny fragment of genetic code.
Footage showed a fragment of white wreckage with a honeycomb symbol and printed words saying, "Caution no step".
Later, they can be cut and shaped with a little heat to perfectly match the missing glass fragment.
Last year, study of one fragment using multispectral imaging revealed that it was from a previously unknown text.
Occasionally sounds came from the street, the slamming of a car door or a fragment of passing conversation.
Her name was Ana with a single "n," and this was a fragment of information that interested him.
Our bookshelves, on the other hand, were largely denuded, save for the odd antler fragment or coffee mug.
That's part of the fragment, but another part of it was that we didn't have a gym anymore.
The student was struck by either a bullet fragment or debris that fell from the ceiling, he said.
When he grabs one musical fragment and samples it digitally, the singers fall silent and look down aghast.
One clue emerged from a fragment of a skull that Dr. Pitulko and his colleagues provided Dr. Willerslev.
In the works from the Composite Fragment Series, she brings together different material sources to construct an object.
Suddenly, one bacterium shoots out a long appendage, latches onto a DNA fragment and reels in its catch.
It could also further fragment a market already thinned out by the European Central Bank's asset purchase programme.
I got into the pit with him and dug out a bone fragment that was 1,200 years old.
Later, abbey treasures including a fragment of the shroud from the shrine were laid on the High Altar.
A 17-year-old student was injured by a bullet fragment or debris, according to the police chief.
It could not be verified where the photo was take or if the fragment came from the attack.
When a Scud missile explodes overhead, most people don't think to stop and retrieve a fragment of it.
Yancey wrestled with a tiny fragment of a sample until he had wrung all the soul from it.
As soon as the fragment of the possibility entered the world, there was no room for anything else.
The sale's top lot, a Roman marble relief fragment from the 1st century CE, sold for £224,750 (~$5513,000).
A marble fragment of a Palestinian tombstone features the familiar hexagram and would have decorated a Muslim grave.
A marble fragment (specifically the left tusk of the elephant) was recovered near the sculpture on Monday morning.
For example, "Memory Is a Ragged Fragment of Eternity," a Bharatanatyam dance, depicts a young bride driven to suicide.
I think you're going to see a world that's going to continue to fragment until the creation and consumption.
He did the same for his grandfather, working his ashes and bone fragment into his own portrait and urn.
To create a new and improved version of this gene fragment, Hysolli corrects the risky mutation on her computer.
Microscopic image showing the inside of one of the diamonds found within a fragment of the Almahata Sitta meteorite.
Set a value, and the site will play the same fragment of "You suffer" whenever Bitcoin crosses your threshold.
Taking on the Boston Celtics, having a bone fragment in my foot during that series, having a broken finger.
Episode 7: "Item FL" Zellner examines "item FL," a bullet fragment that was determined to be the murder weapon.
The gunshot wound on his side is purple and swollen, and he has nerve damage from the bullet fragment.
Near him, a man fell, hit in the stomach by what seemed like a grenade fragment, Mr. Gerim said.
We deliberately fragment the purchasing pool—splitting them into veterans and civilians, for example—to the detriment of patients.
In one recent incident, a Texas teenager was killed when an inflater fragment severed an artery in her neck.
Further separatism could fragment the common market, bringing the demise of the six-decade-old project of European integration.
Most notoriously, an alleged 2nd-century fragment seeming to suggest that Jesus was married received global attention in 2012.
If one of its claws latches on to such a fragment, the T-cell destroys the cell displaying it.
A 60-m fragment of (hypothetical) asteroid #85033PDC is headed straight for New York, and evacuations are under way.
ASTEROID DISCOVERY: RARE SPACE ROCK FRAGMENT FOUND The average distance between the Sun and Earth is 93 million miles.
I take a deep breath and grasp for a fragment of hope, the only thing that keeps me going.
One of the proteins calcium chews up is spectrin, whose fragment, SNTF, is what Dr. Smith's blood tests detect.
His brooding presence dominates a world in which perky popular dances and conventional unison fragment into flailing, contorted violence.
The fault will not lie with the court but with ourselves if the nation continues to fragment and decay.
Clinging to one end of the fragment, Dr. Marvin found, were droplets of minerals, including wustite, an iron oxide.
I love in particular this strange two-string harmony, followed by a fragment of filigree passagework that's almost Rococo.
These artists represent a small fragment of a myriad of experiences and narratives of the Latinx and Filipinx diaspora.
Those killings come as criminal groups fragment and as the country gears up for nationwide elections in summer 2018.
At the same time, "Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice" is a stained painting on paper, and it isn't.
Darboven mirrors reality in the form of countless permutations, which then fragment into a seemingly infinite series of refractions.
Typically, if you only hear a fragment of every set, that's O.K. You're just there to get a taste.
Instead, Mr. Barr cited a fragment of Mr. Mueller's rationale in what appears to be a subtly misleading way.
The first sentence of A Wonderful Stroke of Luck, Ann Beattie's first novel in eight years, is a fragment.
British advocates of Brexit have long harbored ambitions not just to fragment the European Union but to wreck it.
This old and fleeting fragment slips in from nowhere, to drip its poison; such subtle intrusions are Trevor's way.
That date makes the skull fragment the oldest modern human fossil not just in Europe, but anywhere outside Africa.
We shall fragment the South into a thousand pieces and put them back together in the image of democracy.
Krzyzewski's recovery time for the surgery, to remove a fragment of a herniated disk, is four weeks, Duke said.
Smith presents a fragment of chiselled melody, like a pillar of a building that has otherwise fallen to ruin.
The Yankees couldn't rule out if a "loose body," often a bone fragment, in Severino's elbow was the cause.
With these two energies, we can calculate the speed of the Death Star fragment when it hits the planet.
About one sixth of the area is a national park, which protects the best preserved fragment of Białowieza Forest.
Further proof came via a fragment of travertine marble found nearby with Hebrew writing unmistakably associated with a cemetery.
Back in May, British sanitation workers collected a relic containing a fragment of the Pope's remains in central London.
On the back of each fragment are the words "Beirut does not exist," throwing us into a speculative geography.
He wrote that a bullet fragment from the officer's first shot struck Kodi's cheek, but did not penetrate it.
We need to remember that violence has generally been a small (albeit noteworthy and newsworthy) fragment of human interaction.
The fragment adorns a wall not much more than a vitrine away from its contemporary counterpart, Wheatley's "Rabbit" (2014).
The fragment likely reached the Moon's surface after an asteroid or comet smashed into the Earth, flinging debris into space.
The formation, called the Nuvvuagittuq (noo-voo-wog-it-tuck) Greenstone Belt, is a fragment of Earth's primitive ocean floor.
As it does, however, it could fragment an already cracked market, both in terms of the supply chain and pricing.
"Entertainment ratings continue to decline as more and more streaming services and content providers fragment the available viewers," Morales said.
The plane wing fragment was discovered in Mauritius on 10 May 20163, and was delivered to the ATSB for investigation.
Exposed to salt water and ultraviolet light, it can fragment into "microplastics" small enoughto find their way into fish bellies.
This kind of interconnection is a logical extension of the technological change that has helped fragment America, Britain, and France.
Bruce, the officer possibly hit by a bullet fragment, was treated at the scene for an unspecified injury, authorities said.
When they break up, they fragment completely because some external, anti-ISIS entity or online moderator has shut them down.
The fragment found in Thailand "just doesn't look like aircraft fuselage," aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas told Reuters from near Perth.
The fragment found in Thailand "just doesn't look like aircraft fuselage," aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas told Reuters from near Perth.
The fragment was discovered underground by  crews working on the city's utilities expansion project, The  Fort Myers News-Press reported.
The videos showed an investigator handling a bone fragment that was discarded after officials determined it was from a bird.
Some say however he could fragment the Left's electorate and enhance Le Pen's chances of reaching the runoff next May.
"I remember thinking: There will come a time when I will not be thinking of this," the first fragment reads.
Quill's fragment-detection algorithm accurately detected sentence fragments 84 percent of the time, and this will only continue to improve.
McHenry's sandbox idea could further fragment an already confusing regulatory regime if each financial regulator adds its own innovation office.
Repeatedly, a movement — a bird raising its head, a horse its hooves — turns an image into a tidy narrative fragment.
It was as if they had seen a fragment of a torn map, or solved only half of a puzzle.
The fragment, made mostly of iron, nickel and other metals, lies 410 light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo.
In August, researchers reported a bone fragment from a girl whose mother was a Neanderthal and father was a Denisovan.
And it can use that power to harm American companies and, if pushed far enough, fragment the international financial system.
Brexit will further fragment a global political system that's already fracturing, and it will generate greater friction in global markets.
In Washington, failure often begets more failure, as opposition forces strengthen, alliances fragment and the thin foam of bipartisanship evaporates.
Meanwhile, liberal groups are fundraising to defend dozens of separate causes or constituencies, playing into conservative plans to fragment their opponents.
That water can quickly flash to steam and help fragment the magma into ash, adding to the explosivity of the eruption.
Martinez, 40, was transferred to the neurosurgical unit at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen, where surgeons removed the bullet fragment.
The whole point is to create a lifestyle space where someone could experience a fragment of GHE20G0TH1K without attending the party.
The fragment of a leg bone was "inadvertently" buried with the remains of an Army Reserve pilot killed in Vietnam. (Reuters)
"Of the 90 individual amphipods examined, 65 individuals (approximately 72 percent) contained at least one microfibre or fragment," the team concluded.
It's a fragment of a much larger body that was once 12 miles wide, but it went through some rough changes.
Today, Arcosanti is home to under 100 people and only a tiny fragment of the planned city has actually been built.
Since ARKit only requires the iPhone's camera to function, it seems like more sophisticated 3D sensors could fragment AR app development.
As that happens, we could inadvertently fragment the internet as different countries go their own way in the name of privacy.
Sitting in Las Vegas' Sunrise Hospital, Caster said a bullet hit him in the back and a fragment struck his spine.
And she's designed it so that the protein fragment is small enough to be filtered by the kidney into the urine.
Now he stoops to pull a dusty, faded fragment of painted wood, his own work, from under a large fallen stone.
In the many movements since, the African mask has appeared widely in Western art as a fragment that typifies ceremonial masquerade.
Similarly, the sculptor Melvin Edwards is represented by an abstract welded-steel sculpture, "Working Thought" (1985), from the "Lynch Fragment" series.
"Our goal with Discord is to bring players together — never to fragment or add friction to gaming with friends," he says.
Based on isolated teeth and a bone fragment, the new genus and species was first described by Italian paleontologists in 2006.
Occasionally, my vigilance flags—a "fragment of literature" may sparkle into sight at any moment, even in the most unexpected places.
The researchers also found what might be a toothpick fragment wedged in the skeleton's teeth (presumably for those pesky bug legs).
Later that month, a freelance journalist spent a week in a coma after a grenade fragment crushed part of his skull.
In between takes for Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," McCartney leads the band through a fragment of his new composition.
A Brexit vote could also lead to a wider political crisis in Britain and fragment the post-Cold War European order.
When the individual compounds reached the end of the tube, the mass spectrometer blasted them with electrons, causing them to fragment.
One fragment had what appeared to be an annotation from a 1937 edition of the Hebrew Bible, an almost unbelievable anachronism.
AIVA's challenge: to complete a symphony from an unfinished, unnamed two-page fragment of a Dvořák piano composition in E-minor.
At least one wing fragment from the plane has been found, a sign that it did indeed crash into the ocean.
"Pigs, goats, and deer degrade forest vegetation and fragment snail populations," coordinator for the Snail Extinction Prevention Program David Sischo wrote.
But the tactic has, instead, served to fragment large, criminal enterprises into smaller groups that are more violent and more local.
Then it ends with the Lacrimosa — though now as only Mozart's fragment, the last eight measures of music he ever wrote.
The newly found fragment would have to be solid metal, perhaps iron, to have withstood the tidal stretching, Dr. Manser said.
His son is among the 42 students who are still missing after just one has been identified by a jaw fragment.
A fragment of Goethe's color wheel, a kabbalistic tetragram, and two dwarves with a Snow White apple all appear and vanish.
She explained that some investors on Royalty Exchange might be incentivized to simply "own" a fragment of an artist they like.
Using a technique called phage display, each fragment was inserted into a bacteriophage, a type of virus that sticks to bacteria.
The company is building a topological qubit, which would fragment electrons to store information in multiple places at the same time.
It doesn't so much feel surreal as uncannily ancient, like a faded fresco or a fragment of poetry come to life.
The cartels constantly change their names and fragment, and there are now dozens of gangs and splinter groups scattered across Mexico.
The main problem is that a video game is a synthetic device that can provide only a fragment of nature's sensations.
A 17-year-old student was injured by a bullet fragment or by debris that fell from the ceiling, Pridgen said.
Networks of fungi known as mycorrhizae, which form symbiotic relationships with tree roots to move nutrients and water, begin to fragment.
The fragment of the plane&aposs wing washed up in July 2015 on Réunion Island, thousands of miles from Kuala Lumpur.
Krzyzewski stepped away from the team to have a fragment of a herniated disk removed from his lower back on Jan.
Every fragment he discovers along the way from film to film to film, you know he's trying to answer that question.
The fragment had penetrated his skull and lodged itself into the dura mater, the top layer of the brain, doctors told Martinez.
Once they receive the fragment, the researchers clone it and drop it into the cytoplasm of E. coli, a well-known bacterium.
It marks the first time a bone fragment from a victim of the explosion has been used successfully for such an analysis.
"We are starting with two digital full bank licenses, so as not to fragment Singapore's small domestic retail banking market," he said.
Metals gradually build up in rocky layers onto a small starting seed, such as a shell fragment or even a shark's tooth.
Authorities dug and uncovered a fragment of a red Saint Cloud hockey jacket that matched what Jacob was wearing when he disappeared.
It is an inclusion—a fragment of older rock inside an existing rock—which is made of mostly of calcium and aluminum.
"We are starting with two digital full bank licences, so as not to fragment Singapore's small domestic retail banking market," he said.
The meteorite fragment was found in 2000 on a limestone plateau at Mersa Matruh, a seaport some 150 miles west of Alexandria.
A finger bone, a skull fragment (announced in March) and a handful of teeth are the only physical testimonies to their existence.
Escaped slave William Williams served in the US infantry at Fort McHenry and was killed by a fragment of a British bomb.
The Apidima 1 skull fragment, a partial cranium, identified as belonging to an early modern human (right), and reconstructed CT images (left).
Unfortunately, no other archaeological or paleontological evidence was uncovered at the site, and neither fragment was found in its original depositional layer.
"We are starting with two digital full bank licences, so as not to fragment Singapore's small domestic retail banking market," he said.
This latest find is so recent that it hasn't yet been confirmed as an airplane fragment, let alone one belonging to MH370.
Jose Lopez, 19, has been charged with murder in the death of a man whose bone-fragment remains were discovered last month.
On Tuesday, Gibson flew with the possible MH370 fragment to Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, where he turned it over to authorities.
Medieval scholars say the reasons for how and why the bone fragment wound up in Hungary are still a matter of debate.
In May, two pieces of bone fragment with burn marks were found in a scorched oil drum, submerged near Kaeng Krachan dam.
A female rough-toothed dolphin calf was also reportedly found to have two plastic bags and a balloon fragment in her stomach.
If the past is prologue to the future, this will only further fragment Europe's politics and further heighten Europe's north-south divide.
In one instance, the forger had spread table salt on a fragment, perhaps hoping to simulate the sediment around the Dead Sea.
A two-foot-high head of Herakles is a fragment of an image that, when intact, must have projected muscle-bound immensity.
As numerous studies have found, these devices fragment our attention, leading us to multitask and to understand less of what we read.
The recognition algorithm just has to see a fleeting fragment of the fear memory to trigger a reconditioning stimulus (passing out money).
The team is not sure if it is even a complete symbol, or if it is a fragment of a larger picture.
One thing that strikes me about "Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice" is that Ginzel did not do variations on a motif.
Here's a fragment from a report that I read in a magazine about the aftermath of Gandhi's assassination on January 30, 1948.
The fragment is a focal point of the show, particularly for artist Rindon Johnson, whose work is installed in nearly every room.
Several American states, led by California, have passed or proposed privacy laws, threatening to fragment the marketplace in the United States, too.
It also could fragment the US-led coalition against Maduro if European and Latin American allies think the Trump administration is overreaching.
In the exhibition, a fragment of similar Spanish brocade is displayed below, vivid evidence of cochineal's link to both fabric and painting.
It also could fragment the U.S.-led coalition against Maduro if European and Latin American allies think the Trump administration is overreaching.
Elsewhere, a fragment of the King's bedchamber ceiling by John Michael Wright, "Astraea Returns to Earth (The Apotheosis of Charles II)" (ca.
The 3-year-old boy was expected to survive the wound left by a bullet fragment Tuesday night, the Arizona Republic reported.
As local populations fragment and grow ever smaller, he said, "it becomes quite easy for us to drive a species to extinction."
The 21981 inch (25 cm) long, graffiti-covered fragment of the Berlin Wall, signed by Reagan, is expected to fetch $2000,210 - $2000,5003.
But all the hype shouldn't overshadow another of the French luxury house's collaborations, this one with the Japanese cult brand Fragment Design.
For instance, they observed whether species could be found at the edges of forests or kept to the core of the fragment.
Nor are they viral stunts, like the fragment of a Donald J. Trump speech transposed to the tenor saxophone by Dan Felix.
Physical: Cutting undersea cables combined with satellite jamming could cause continents to lose connectivity to each other and even fragment communications internally.
It doesn't intoxicate me, any more than the euphoria of scratching an itch lasts for more than a fragment of a second.
She bid on a fragment of a will Hamilton had drawn up in 1795, before a near-duel, but found herself outgunned.
A wing fragment and part of the plane's flaperon, which is on the wing, are among the remnants that have turned up.
The sewn-fabric drawings of Geta Bratescu insinuate melting faces, while Melvin Edwards's potent little "Lynch Fragment" wall sculptures imply further violence.
In October, a fragment of plane wing discovered in Mauritius in May was confirmed as coming from MH370, Australia's Transport Safety Bureau said.
Research into the environmental and animal health effects of microplastics, defined as any fragment of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters, is still developing.
Our data shows that this fragment formed in a higher pressure, more oxygen-rich, and lower temperature environment than occurs on the Moon.
But the metallic fragment lodged in his head could still lead to lasting brain damage, his father, Jade Goodridge, told The Morning Sentinel .
The broken fragment displays a thick primary fusion crust with flow lines and a heavily shocked matrix with melt veins and planar fractures.
All-in-one headsets like Alcatel's fit into a different category than phone-based VR. But they still fragment the Android VR ecosystem.
We [often] have just a small set fragment [to shoot on] where there's not much there, and there's a lot of blue screen.
Little, then 25, woke from a coma in a hospital a week later with a bullet fragment still lodged behind his left sinus.
In the rare case of a large threatening asteroid, nuclear explosions that could push or fragment the object might provide a sufficient response.
It included the following fragment: We meet in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral, political, and material ruin.
Meanwhile feuding has become a pastime of the feudal class, as Islamic inheritance laws requiring an equal split among male heirs fragment estates.
On its own, the fragment was deemed unremarkable, as long strips of parchment were often used during the Medieval Era to bind texts.
For instance, the dimensions of bones can indicate whether a fragment came from a man or a woman, an adult or a child.
The 25 inch (63 cm) long, graffiti-covered fragment of the Berlin Wall, signed by Reagan, sold for $277,500 to an undisclosed buyer.
Milton Mueller, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy and author of the book Will the Internet Fragment?
This failure is just the latest in a string of experimental treatments targeting a protein-fragment in the brain known as beta amyloid.
The bone fragment, which was roughly one foot in length and 10 inches wide, will be donated to the Cape Coral Historical Museum.
In 2010, Heaney started to deal with this Virgilian fragment obliquely, publishing "Human Chain", his last full collection before his death in 2013.
Archeologists have identified a tiny axe fragment dating back to between 210,2000 to 0003,2000 years ago in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
A fragment of the cross is believed to be held in Ethiopia's Gishen Mariam monastery, about 100 km ( miles) north of the capital.
The discovery of a stone knife fragment in Florida proves that humans colonized the area about 14,550 years ago and coexisted with mastodons.
Ms. Hanif's airbag ruptured, sending a metal fragment into the side of her neck, said Danny Beckworth, a lead investigator in the case.
But with Stoker's fragment in miniature, and with Dracula's Daughter in big screen form, the visitation brings with it a feeling of euphoria.
The artist leaves it as a subjective experience, and removes the veneer of common history in favor of a fragment of personal experience.
After the piece drew support from scholars, King later learned it was a forgery and had to retract her work on the fragment.
He said employees had managed to seize the fragment as it was being sold to an Israeli antiquities dealer, who was not identified.
An alcoholic father could ruin someone's life, yes — but so could having the fragment of a tune stuck in one's head for decades.
The 90,000-year-old bone fragment came from a female whose mother was Neanderthal, according to an analysis of DNA discovered inside it.
A public option just adds one more fragment in an overly fragmented health care system and furthers the prioritization of profits over patients.
Dr. Tsirogiannis was also instrumental this year in the return of a marble sarcophagus fragment to Greece and a $250,000 amphora to Italy.
A GoFundMe page for Anderson, which had raised more than $145,000 Sunday evening, said the toddler had been wounded by a bullet fragment.
The sequence goes on for some time, one evocative fragment after another, a poignant portrait of a woman slowly turning into a ghost.
In his living room, a fragment of black coral he found on a beach while on vacation is now veined with tiny diamonds.
This thrilling fragment of the choreographer Merce Cunningham's 1958 dance "Summerspace" is sufficient justification to make a documentary about Cunningham in 3-D.
Isolation in a forest fragment can put a population of animals at risk of extinction — they may struggle to find food, for example.
"They did a study that shows white kids have more chances," he said once, remembering a fragment of something he had been told.
Carson cites Sappho's Fragment 31, in which the poet looks at a woman who is sitting next to a man, laughing with him.
A new study published today in Science Advances is the first to provide a comprehensive physical analysis of the Denisovan pinky bone fragment.
"We shall fragment the South into a thousand pieces and put them back together in the image of democracy," Lewis' original draft promised.
I imagined the skull approaching and then engulfing you, as if it were the mysterious surviving fragment of a lost science fiction film.
This, however, would mean that markets in euro shares would fragment, making it harder for investors to find the best deal, Haynes said.
Even as a fragment, the piece is 6 feet long, 2.5 feet high and about 6 inches thick; it weighs about 550 pounds.
You'd assume a plastic fiber would blow around more readily than a chunkier fragment, but there just isn't much data to prove it.
But the approach helped to fragment large criminal enterprises into smaller, more violent groups, which branched out into a wider range of crimes.
The walls are completely covered in industrial carpeting, creating a neutral ground into which a series of rectangular carpet fragment collages are placed.
Other sections of the show present works that push books to their stretching point, such as Ontological Fragment (Tsunami) by Ronald Allen Leax.
Complicating this picture, however, is a large photo fragment that covers one of the tripod's legs, disorienting our sense of foreground and background.
Loaded with another home-made blank and with that fragment of the cartridge still in the barrel, a stunt actor fired it at Lee.
They say they reduce and fragment the territory Palestinians seek for a viable state in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.
Each fragment of DNA has a unique pattern of chemical add-ons, called methyl groups, that mark which genes were turned on or off.
They pushed for an EU-wide deal because many states are planning to introduce similar national levies which could fragment the EU's common market.
The CFTC's swaps trading rules have caused liquidity to fragment globally, pushing price-discovery away from transparent exchange-type platforms, the policy paper argues.
And if we don't know for sure that the system is secure at all times, the system is going to fragment into multiple spaces.
Artist Elmer Taflinger's design for the installation centered on a recreation of a fragment of the St. Paul Building's original façade, including the statues.
In terms of how these systems form, it's thought that gravitational perturbations within the protoplanetary disk causes the dense material within it to fragment.
Given that the bone was just a fragment, and that there were more bone fragments found at Steven Avery's home, this theory was dismissed.
He wants the price to be around $20 to $100 for the right to include "some fragment of data" in one of the archives.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew spotted the boat fragment in the Pacific Ocean earlier this month and attached a tracking buoy to it.
Assad made the comments in an interview with Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, a fragment of which was published on the paper's site on Thursday.
The sanctions noted above are but a fragment of the ones that exist today, but they demonstrate the rapid evolution of the sanctions environment.
But in order for this fragment to have reached us, the planet it came from was most likely destroyed by collisions, the study says.
Mr. Seeger's opening move that night was a ball of sweet, flat-tasting langoustine ice cream with caviar and a fragment of sea urchin.
It seems silly to confuse and fragment audiences and donors this way: Without all the divisions, more money would be available for stronger work.
More town and cities are likely to become isolated from ISIS in the coming year, which could fragment the group, according to IHS's analysis.
When he was four, someone at a museum in Texas gave him a fragment of dinosaur bone, which he took to his great-uncle.
Some of his colleagues stayed behind another week and unearthed their biggest treasure: an 840-gram fragment about the size of a tennis ball.
In the academic community of papyrus experts like myself, furious discussions ensued about the need for a transcript and professional assessment of the fragment.
Tom Higham and Georges Kazan, the directors of the Oxford Relics Cluster, tested a micro-sample of a pelvic bone fragment using radiocarbon dating.
Father Dennis O'Neill, of St. Martha of Bethany Church in Morton Grove, Illinois, provided the bone, a relatively large fragment from a human pelvis.
The self-portrait fragment, on display for the first time, is a rare example of an unfinished painting by Freud, who died in 2011.
On basketball courts; from the windows of passing cars; in the parks; between two subway stops — you catch a fragment and then it disappears.
In another instance, he plucked a fragment from a sentence in the Mueller report that made a conclusion seem less damaging for Mr. Trump.
He had commemorative medals of the tunnel's construction, a rock fragment encased in plastic, and the T-shirt carefully preserved in dry-cleaning wrap.
Some hide behind mirrors, others tumble or protrude from closets; slow shutter speeds allow their bodies to blur and fragment against the still background.
But the tactic has helped to fragment monolithic, hierarchical criminal enterprises into an array of groups that are more violent and uncontrollable, analysts said.
Jirschele was in the middle of filing away that fragment of future intelligence when his leadoff hitter, Joel Booker, beat out an infield hit.
It was just the fragment of an idea for a project, from his published notebooks: A way to hide something by expanding internal space.
But by Thursday, the DNA fragment had been mailed to Munster's lab in Hamilton and Letko began cloning the code into his viral particles.
Louis Vuitton in collaboration with Fragment Design, $300 to $3,500, at select Louis Vuitton stores and a pop-up shop at 122 Greene Street.
To hold a fossil is to clutch a fragment of prehistory, and "Fossils" explores what remains — personally, zoologically — of times and creatures gone by.
Mr. Jordan also initially made a wrong assumption that the portrait was a fragment of a larger painting rather than a preparatory oil sketch.
When Shea Whigham's Thomas Carrasco, a Defense Department auditor, comes calling with some questions about her former employer, her new life starts to fragment.
Housed in what appears to be a Victorian-era wax-sealed reliquary, the bone fragment of Pope Clement I was likely a family heirloom.
A great orator, Mélenchon is credited with garnering 10% of the votes in the first round and should fragment the socialist vote even further.
There are friezes near the ceiling and works hovering over the floor, recalling ancient ruins where you might stumble upon an uncanny fresco fragment.
Most countries consider settlements illegal and an obstacle to Israeli-Palestinian peace as they reduce and fragment the territory Palestinians need for a viable state.
The linear passage of time is as frightening as it is inevitable, but to artist Sarah Sze, this is only a fragment of time's complexity.
A local resident shows a fragment thought to be part of a meteorite collected in a snow-covered field in Russia's Ural mountains in 2013.
The remarkable piece was destined to end up as a curiosity or piece of jewelry, with Burmese traders believing a plant fragment was trapped inside.
A piece of debris has been found on the same beach where a wing fragment from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was discovered last July.
Researchers were surprised that they were able to extract DNA from the fragment given the amount of time the tooth was embedded in Weakley's foot.
There, divers excavated artifacts such as butchered bones of extinct animals, a mastodon tusk and a biface, which is a knife fragment with sharp edges.
For some reason, that fragment — THEY ARE — sparked my memory of the song and enabled me to fill in the rest of the song's title.
Similarly, another new feature now allows marketers to take a fragment of a page, say the page header, and then personalize that for specific audiences.
The Grolier codex is actually a fragment of a larger manuscript, said Stephen Houston, co-director of the Program in Early Cultures at Brown University.
Evidence allegedly tying Karun to the case include a hair fragment and his DNA from a fingernail scraping on Kathleen, which showed signs of struggle.
Banking and exchange officials in London say that forcing the shift of euro-denominated clearing would fragment trading pools and bump up costs for users.
"Nothing would fragment the regional support for the opposition, or the relative unity of the opposition around Guaido, more than U.S. military intervention," Long said.
Part of the problem is that the Syrian opposition lacks unity, while its more extreme elements would likely destroy state institutions and fragment the country.
Around that time you mentioned using the camera to fragment or zoom in on the things that had been unavailable to you as a choreographer.
"We began with isolated teeth and a bone fragment and ended up bringing back to life a one-ton, terrifying bone crusher," Dal Sasso said.
He lives by Jewish values, and most specifically of seeing the image of God and a fragment of the divine in all whom he meets.
But rapid global warming in the 21st century will take a toll on snow leopards' ability to adapt to climate change, and further fragment habitats.
But the tactic helped to fragment monolithic criminal enterprises primarily focused on drug trafficking into an array of groups that are more violent and uncontrollable.
A fragment of a Mycenaenan pot circa 1300-1200 B.C.E. found in Cypress features two stylized male figures striking at each other with extended arms.
Sony doesn't want to fragment its user base, so don't expect PS4 'Neo' exclusive games — all games should still work on the good old PS4.
Williams disobeys many of the laws of grammar, ending sentences with prepositions, starting with conjunctions, and generally appreciating the fragment as a unit of thought.
NYSE and Nasdaq have said diverting trades away from closing auctions would fragment the process, creating volatility and resulting in less accurate pricing for securities.
The resulting announcement — a curt sentence fragment — made no mention of her myriad accomplishments, and did not reach those who sought her across the sea.

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