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28 Sentences With "patching together"

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The industry's rapid consolidation is partly to blame for patching together airlines' creaking IT systems.
She ended up patching together a beautiful, meaningful, soulful, wedding, but she wasn't thrilled with every element.
People patching together a retail job with unpredictable scheduling while driving Uber and arranging child care have burnout.
The end result is that Melody can say words she was never taught by patching together composite sounds.
From all this, scientists have begun patching together a tentative story of what happened in the NGC 43 galaxy.
The only way to build the type of blog he wanted was by patching together a hodgepodge of existing software.
And while that is a painful discovery, it is the first critical step in the long process of patching together a new American identity.
He's as comfortable patching together old analog gear as he is with sound design, computers, playing multiple instruments, creating effects, and writing traditional arrangements.
Already, he added, "a lot of savvy people are doing this for themselves," patching together systems that use over-the-counter electronics and audio equipment.
By nature, Mr. Ghani is firm in his own ideas, while Mr. Khalilzad is more about patching together a compromise from what is in front of him.
Sheriff Lombardo said that his team was examining thousands of pieces of evidence, patching together information from hotel cameras, private cameras, police body cameras, police dispatch and witness interviews.
Rebuilding workflows by patching together the share sheet and automation tools and the newly introduced Shortcuts was a big part of making it a viable working machine at that point.
Twin Infinitives never seemed like it was designed for you to play live because it was more about patching together different segments of music you'd recorded than writing actual songs. Exactly.
O. Scott) 'Café Society' (PG-13, 323:36) Woody Allen wanders back into the worlds of 1930s Hollywood and New York, patching together an intermittently amusing, visually elegant collage of familiar themes.
O. Scott) 'Café Society' (PG-13, 1:36) Woody Allen wanders back into the worlds of 1930s Hollywood and New York, patching together an intermittently amusing, visually elegant collage of familiar themes.
O. Scott) 'CAFÉ SOCIETY' (PG-78463, 78453:78443) Woody Allen wanders back into the worlds of 78433s Hollywood and New York, patching together an intermittently amusing, visually elegant collage of familiar themes.
Anyone watching the game thought they saw an inspiring but ultimately empty performance, a team patching together a late-season win but losing a player essential to any long-term success (Carrasco was soon ruled done for the year).
But patching together a coalition deal with three wildly differing parties of the right, left and center, will be no easy task, and some investors are unsettled by the prospect of a weaker Merkel at the head of a potentially unstable coalition.
Trump's victory in 2016 exposed the perils of trying to win an election by patching together loose coalitions and relying on the politics of outrage—as opposed to building a constituency that is grounded in actual commitments people have to each other.
Coach Krzyzewski has generally done a good job of patching together relatively cohesive lineups, but it's nothing compared to teams like Argentina, Spain, and even Serbia, where players have spent dozens of years learning each other's playing styles, starting as early as their teenage years.
Using the primitive set-up of two connected cassette recorders and a record deck, the duo began patching together songs using sample-delic hip-hop (De La Soul, PM Dawn), house and techno, along with the melodies from 60s and 70s pop, not to mention rock and soul as their inspiration.
For example, in case of aircraft control, a set of controllers are designed at different gridded locations of corresponding parameters such as AoA, Mach, dynamic pressure, CG etc. In brief, gain scheduling is a control design approach that constructs a nonlinear controller for a nonlinear plant by patching together a collection of linear controllers. These linear controllers are blended in real-time via switching or interpolation. Scheduling multivariable controllers can be very tedious and time-consuming task.
An affine variety over an algebraically closed field is conceptually the easiest type of variety to define, which will be done in this section. Next, one can define projective and quasi-projective varieties in a similar way. The most general definition of a variety is obtained by patching together smaller quasi-projective varieties. It is not obvious that one can construct genuinely new examples of varieties in this way, but Nagata gave an example of such a new variety in the 1950s.
" It may be an accident that one of > Mr. Ward's crooks bears the same name ("Spike" Malone), as a shady character > in Richard Dix"s picture "Manhattan", released here a few weeks ago. These > efforts to achieve variety by patching together the most diversely coloured > materials, from gaudy farce to sombre melodrama, have succeeded only in > leaving the story rambling and incoherent. It is, in fact, but a series of > incidents. There has been no attempt in the settings, to take advantage of > the city's natural beauties.
John Wycliffe included Paul's letter to the Laodiceans in his Bible translation from the Latin to English. However this epistle is not without controversy because there is no evidence of a Greek text.M.R. James, Epistle to the Laodiceans , translation and commentary The epistle consists of twenty verses, and is described by Professors Rudolf Knopf (1874-1920) and Gustav Kruger (1862-1940) as "nothing other than a worthless patching together of [canonical] Pauline passages and phrases, mainly from the Epistle to the Philippians."Quoted in .
The situation on the far world of Drongar is desperate as Republic forces engage in a fierce fight with the Separatists. Despite the all- enveloping armor and superior genetic pedigree, the soldiers of the Republic are still flesh and blood. In the steaming jungles of Jasserak, on the planet of Drongar, the doctors and nurses of a small med unit are devoted to patching together the beleaguered troops of the Republic. This eccentric lot of surgeons is overworked, and even the Jedi healing abilities of Padawan Barriss Offee are tested to the limits.
The possibilities that CT is supposed to describe are “ways a world might be” (Lewis 1986:86) or more exactly: : (1) absolutely every way that a world could possibly be is a way that some world is, and : (2) absolutely every way that a part of a world could possibly be is a way that some part of some world is. (Lewis 1986:86.) Add also the following “principle of recombination,” which Lewis describes this way: “patching together parts of different possible worlds yields another possible world […]. can coexist with anything else, […] provided they occupy distinct spatiotemporal positions.” (Lewis 1986:87-88).
Patch is good at his job of patching together the deals that keep the carnival rolling and keeping the peace on the lot, but never likes being played for a fool. At one stand Donna (Jodie Foster), an independent 18-year-old bored with small town life, strikes up a friendship with Frankie and at his invitation follows the carny onto the carnival circuit. Patch is less than happy with her presence, and would like her out of the picture. To get Patch off her back, she takes a job with the cooch show as a "side girl," a backup dancer who does not actually take her clothes off.

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