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"reassemble" Definitions
  1. [transitive] reassemble something to fit the parts of something together again after it has been taken apart
  2. [intransitive] to meet together again as a group after a break

212 Sentences With "reassemble"

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"I identify with the philosophy of Smash it, Reassemble it," he said.
I do most of my thinking as I print, cut and reassemble.
Most of the characters not killed on the journey reassemble for the movie.
Still, northern Syria fractured in ways that made it particularly complicated to reassemble.
These books reassemble the well-worn conventions of their genre in wholly original ways.
That requires software designed to reassemble DNA fragments in as little time as possible.
But I had never let anyone see my broken pieces — let alone reassemble them.
It shows my ability perhaps to reassemble that Reagan coalition -- those blue collar Democrats.
Provided the parts haven't rusted over, I await the day they reassemble their gadgetry.
One guy's head was cut in half—we tried to reassemble it with bandages.
Then we machine them, reassemble them and send them to the dealers for installation.
But it's primarily a family drama, about two broken families trying to reassemble themselves.
Upon finding a dead rabbit, he would clean and painstakingly reassemble its 200-plus bones.
And to watch it reassemble and fire on one person has been kind of incredible.
The tweet includes the hashtag #reassemble... suggesting that, at some point, the Avengers will disassemble.
He cannot reassemble the people who used to sit at his table full of strangers.
Now, that Russia-focused policy is back for those hoping to reassemble Mr. Obama's coalition.
Working from the transcriptions, the computer experts then began trying to reassemble the manuscripts digitally.
In this collection, I wanted to reassemble that memory and other memories from my youth.
Then we reassemble, and you tell me what you think, generally in the comments section.
But after a fight, they're a lot easier to reassemble and repair than the real thing.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made clear that he's trying to reassemble the old Soviet Union.
Now, it has always been doubtful that Hillary would be able to reassemble the Obama coalition.
Spread about 1 tablespoon of yogurt on each muffin bottom, then reassemble with muffin tops. 9.
She ditched that strategy when trying—and ultimately failing—to reassemble the Obama coalition in 2016.
The album, "Monk Restrung," is finally set for release, and its full personnel will reassemble here.
Farmers who lost everything must now reassemble herds, replace equipment and wait for land to regenerate.
Parliament will not reassemble until October 14th, with votes on the Queen's Speech in the following week.
For 30 years I watched her reassemble an identity through education and service to her fellow inmates.
He has them cut up a paragraph of "Lolita" and reassemble the text any way they want.
In order to reassemble our ancestors' bodies, we'd have to go out looking for all their disparate parts.
Clinton apparently failed to reassemble the diverse coalition that helped Obama win the presidency in 2008 and 2012.
All those people left independently of their own and they just happened to reassemble over at Vox Media.
It's a heart-shaped Rubik's Cube, a funny, consistently surprising fable of broken machines trying to reassemble themselves.
That leaves Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell) to reassemble what's left of Dom's crew to track down their former leader.
With Ollie, I didn't have anything of him except bits and pieces and I had to reassemble him digitally.
This means she knows how to appeal to the national Democratic coalition that needs to reassemble to vanquish Trump.
These candidates are seeking to reassemble the traditional, union-heavy Rust Belt Democratic coalition that frayed badly in 2016.
In this approach, chromatin is chemically "frozen" in place, enzymatically chopped up and labeled, and then allowed to reassemble.
To be able to break it down into its various parts and reassemble it is a bit closer to understanding.
Watch above as we evaluate the space, gather new inspiration, do some shopping, and ultimately reassemble a brand new bedroom.
Tillyer uses Constable's painting as a starting point; it offers him a readymade subject, which he can examine and reassemble.
Her staff once bought white spray paint to dissemble her desktop phone, paint it, and reassemble it, two employees said.
It took six months, working in shifts around the clock, for the NASA crew to reassemble and test the spacecraft.
This means the calls for justice from the National Inquiry will stay in limbo until the new government can reassemble.
But algorithms can reassemble the data trail each of us leave behind into profiles, and use those to target us automatically.
In his comeback, he turned to Kenny Atkinson, who was then one of the team's assistants, to help reassemble his game.
Her crushed and deformed skull presents a challenge, so they are using scans to virtually separate and reassemble the bone fragments.
No wonder he spends much of the movie trying to reassemble a scattered family that wants little to do with him.
You can save your Skype group to later recreate the same call or video session, without having to reassemble the group.
But if you can begin to reassemble the assets in a way that can actually allow you to change the model.
Kennedy was quick to dismantle Eisenhower-era institutions, some of which he would reassemble after he blundered at the Bay of Pigs.
In the end, he chopped it into pieces and had friends smuggle them back so he could reassemble the model in Riyadh.
Such objections dissolve as soon as Gladys and her clan reassemble into groupings that convey both claustrophobic intimacy and tragic, unbridgeable distance.
Then Sirisena, under intense pressure, said he would reassemble Parliament on November 513, allowing it to vote on its rightful prime minister.
But there was a leitmotif running through the disparate patches, and it was Trump's readiness to reassemble recent history and reinvent himself.
They must carefully remove the 106-year-old statue, build a new base in the cemetery and reassemble the statue, the statement said.
But by using a new genetic sequencing technique, the researchers were able to reassemble the full genomes of HIV obtained from eight individuals.
John Kasich is promising to work to reassemble the British rock group Pink Floyd if the Republican Ohio governor elected president next November.
After spending about $160,000 to buy, move and reassemble the barn frame, the remainder of the construction cost about $300 a square foot.
My gear is buried in the garage; half of it is missing, but I assemble the pieces, and in doing so, reassemble myself.
A month after governments meet in Kunming to discuss biodiversity they will reassemble in Glasgow for the next round of UN climate talks.
After leaving his wife and his job to find happiness, Anders begins a clumsy, heartbreaking quest to reassemble the pieces of his fractured life.
"Then Canada will hopefully follow suit quickly and we can reassemble that trifecta then," Perdue said at the Agriculture Transportation Summit in Arlington, Virginia.
"He would take objects that were somehow considered less valuable, that didn't necessarily have pedigree, and reassemble them in unexpected ways," Ms. Standefer said.
He had to reassemble it piecemeal in New York, and the resulting news coverage, and well-received production, brought Mr. Chen into the spotlight.
Left to reassemble the pieces of Gus Fring's broken empire, Lydia (Laura Fraser) was a key part of how the series reached its conclusion.
The second pick cuts paper into nearly impossible-to-reassemble squares, creating a mess of confetti that should confound even the most committed crook.
The FCC would require video service providers to disaggregate video displays and menu products into prescribed outputs for third parties to reassemble and rebrand.
The Build It Back program, created to help homeowners in flood zones reassemble their properties, continues to keep plenty of families waiting for relief.
In the modern day, some of Hellboy's worst enemies team up to nab those parts and reassemble Nimue, in order to end the human world.
He explained that he feels he is best positioned to reassemble the coalition of voting blocs that helped lift Ronald Reagan to the White House.
As those nearby helped gather and reassemble the stones and calm the nerves of the peddler, there was a sadness for both perpetrator and victim.
Lucky customers who receive the special boxes can look up instructions online, disassemble the box, and reassemble the pieces into a drone with Bluetooth connection.
Closures at steel plants, auto factories and other manufacturing hubs across the Midwest are red flags as Trump attempts to reassemble his winning industrial coalition.
Yes, the Iranians may be trying to reassemble the elements of the nuclear program, it notes, and they have not yet re-engaged in negotiations.
Events and timelines dissolve and reassemble like the crystals in the kaleidoscope of the title — a beloved keepsake, we gather, from an otherwise miserable childhood.
The decision to reassemble had to be weighed with and against a number of factors, not the least of which being family and job responsibilities.
The researchers watched with dawning horror as a new version of GameOver Zeus propagated across the internet and Slavik's peer-to-peer network began to reassemble.
An infinite number of romantic comedies tell us this is de rigueur for grown-up female friendships: We fall apart, and our friends reassemble the pieces.
Analyze it, situate it in a historical context, dissect and reassemble it before our eyes to make us see it — and our tech-besotted culture — anew.
"There's still no good way to perfectly reassemble a dismantled 'Pod, unless you happen to work in the AirPod assembly line at the factory," iFixit said.
She is struggling to reassemble President Obama's strength among white working-class voters across the northern United States, in states like Iowa, Ohio and even Maine.
Irene is tough: a driver able to craft inventive solutions, at one point stretching her sister's dirty stocking over cylindrical mesh to reassemble an air cleaner.
They saw individual verses as pieces of data that they could extract, classify, cross-reference, quantify, place into taxonomies and then reassemble, to form something new.
By returning to representation, to the details of life  embedded in bodies, objects, and the earth, the artists conveyed the hope that world might reassemble itself.
Just as the individual images within each montage communicate with one another, the pieces in these groupings let us mix and reassemble a larger body of work.
There's a pause in our dialogue as the just-murdered respawn and reassemble, then we're teleported down south, near the pier, and the bags start dropping again.
But after a couple of straightforward performances of the song — we could all sing along — the algorithm kicks in and begins to deconstruct and reassemble the song.
Maintenance and repair, a necessary evil of the food world, has benefited from equipping technicians with AR headsets to disassemble and reassemble products without being on-site.
As the Arab Spring unsettled the regional order, the Gulf states tried to reassemble the region along very different lines, and their ideological disagreements became more serious.
Nora runs away from the wedding and tries to reassemble the quiet life she's taken up, but Kevin comes back — again — to tell her why he came.
To be sure, Portland has thrived as an overlooked, overachieving team that had to reassemble the pieces after losing four starters to off-season moves last summer.
I've had to reassemble each of the buttons and cranks a few times over the last few weeks, but I haven't yet run into any irreparable damage.
In the fall, the city revamped the exam, scrapping a section in which students had to take paragraphs with sentences that had been scrambled and reassemble them.
I had to do this while fellow Marines wept nearby from doing hundreds of burpees as punishment for not being able to reassemble their weapons fast enough.
Once upon a time, such efforts were rare — it's expensive to reassemble cast and crew — and usually meant the movie as a whole was a train wreck.
Staffers routinely had pieces of paper collected from the Oval Office and the president's private residence and sent to records management for Lartey and his colleagues to reassemble.
But the left might have a better opportunity to reassemble the left-liberal coalition with a different progressive candidate if the problem were Mr. Sanders, not his views.
What if he could identify those molecules that comprise a 13 Chateau Montelena—or another wine that's only accessible to the ultra-wealthy—and then reassemble them from scratch?
Growing up in Los Angeles, Osterloh has fond memories of taking apart the junk computers in his dad's office and trying, unsuccessfully, to reassemble them into one epic supercomputer.
Elsewhere in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the tourism board aims to link willing travelers with organizations seeking volunteers to restore gardens, build playgrounds, clean mangroves and reassemble school libraries.
Clinton, who is seeking to reassemble President Obama's winning coalition amid the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, has made criminal justice overhaul a hallmark of her campaign.
After posing with your hands above your head in a mysterious machine, you are then rushed out and have to simultaneously put on your shoes and reassemble your luggage.
Other highlights include the Boneyard, where children can try to reassemble an animal skeleton, and Decomposer Detectives Family Walks, in which the object is to seek out creepy-crawlies.
The Citizens' Movement believes the ancient junction will suffer irreparable damage in the course of being taken apart, and they are sceptical of the authorities' promise to reassemble it.
Not that there was a pressing need for a return engagement, but just being able to reassemble the old gang-- this once -- was reason enough for "Zombieland" to rise again.
The initial teaser doesn't showcase much of what the actual game will be like, but shows off a dark future that presumably will be put right once the Avengers reassemble.
The astronauts were launched aboard the largest rocket ever built, the Saturn V. Once launched into space, they then had to essentially reassemble the spacecraft mid-flight to the moon.
Zooming in on a photo, for example, causes the software to have to reassemble the image on the fly, leading to load times between each click of the magnifying glass.
In 1987, at the height of perestroika, Mr. Levada was finally allowed to reassemble his team: Mikhail S. Gorbachev's government needed to understand the country it was trying to change.
Debris from the jet was brought to Cairo airport last week, where investigators will try to reassemble part of the frame to help establish what might have caused the disaster.
He's made history again as the first front-rank choreographer to make a serious study of period dance notation and reassemble the 19th-century St. Petersburg ballets of Marius Petipa.
Last week, debris from the jet was brought to Cairo airport, where investigators will try to reassemble part of the frame to help establish what might have caused the disaster.
So even without the added burden of needing to find a doctor with admitting privileges, it can be difficult to reassemble the staff necessary to operate the clinic at full capacity.
But while Luckey can probably tear down and reassemble a custom desktop rig with half a frontal lobe tied behind his back, many Facebook staffers only know the world of Apple.
The staff there won't be able to work miracles, but they will be better able to safely disassemble and reassemble the phone components and allow them to try out components separately.
According to one Shin Bet official, some West Bank armourers cannibalize parts from broken M-16s or Kalashnikovs and reassemble them as workable composites, with missing components manufactured in private workshops.
Bodies extended to the back of the polo field in anticipation of much-ballyhooed rumors, and loose promises from Cube himself, that NWA would at last properly reassemble for the occasion.
"We decompose carbon and reassemble it with a different grain so it takes on a feminine sheen," he said, somewhat explaining the uncommon jewelry material that was neither metal nor gemstone.
"From here, the consumer would simply use a 3D printer to reassemble the produce into its original, palatable form — using less energy and producing less waste in the process," he concludes.
While Sanders cobbled together a cross-section of Democrats to win a blowout victory in Nevada last week, there are signs he is struggling to reassemble that coalition in South Carolina.
A large contingent of federal police at one point had descended on the highway, but packed up and retreated as the caravan advanced, only to reassemble hours later farther up the highway.
After a five-year period of outlawed heroes due to catastrophic accident at the celebration, the game leaves it up to you to reassemble the team and save the world from destruction.
This feels like the first real app for the device and a long awaited acknowledgment that it can do more than play games and reassemble itself as a hybrid mobile/console device.
The Bush family worked to reassemble the rubble from Jeb Bush's doomed presidential campaign, and music streaming service Rhapsody, in a shrewd attempt at cultural relevance, rebranded with the husk of Napster.
Critic score: 86%Audience score: 48%Netflix description: "After leaving his wife and his job to find happiness, Anders begins a clumsy, heartbreaking quest to reassemble the pieces of his fractured life."
He told me that Boris Johnson, the British foreign minister, had announced plans to help reassemble the Nimrud fragments remaining from the recent destruction, following the model of the Acropolis, in Athens.
Though some of the group's membership would reassemble in 2013 as Da Mafia 6ix, the three original originals, as Paul calls them, never got back together again for a proper CrazyNDaLazDayz sequel.
With the right hardware and software, the result is you can reassemble those light rays to create an interactive picture, one you could endlessly refocus, like with the photos from Lytro's consumer cameras.
But being forced through a humbling coming-to-terms encounter with the puzzle of our true inner self will never allow us to reassemble the Humpty Dumpty pieces of our old identity again.
But being forced through a humbling coming-to-terms encounter with the puzzle of our true inner self will never allow us to reassemble the Humpty Dumpty pieces of our old identity again.
To transport the giant beast, they had to cut it into five pieces (each carried by Eliza Zeitlin, who did a lot of the testing by herself) and reassemble it in the water.
I pull something that is completely original and look at its construction and pull it apart and reassemble it in a very relevant way for our characters as seen by a modern audience.
By returning to the details of life embedded in bodies, objects, and the earth, the artists featured in Before the Fall at Neue Galerie conveyed the hope that the world might reassemble itself.
The trailer then cuts to the now adult Losers Club, played by Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader, Jay Ryan, Isaiah Mustafa, James Ransone and Andy Bean, as they reassemble in the town of Derry.
That all changed last summer, when a team from Yale and Harvard joined forces to reassemble three recipes from Yale's four culinary tablets: two lamb stews, and a vegetarian recipe that involved beer bread.
Some of the nightclub places, they'll just have two or three nights a week where they want to use this furniture, so it takes a real battering when they store it and reassemble it.
She paid $22 to reassemble her own expensive breakfast—which seems insane to the rest of us, but the owner of one Australian cafe is probably wondering why she had a problem with that.
But over the weekend, the president reversed course entirely and dissolved the entire Parliament and called for a snap general election next year, on January 5, with the body to reassemble on January 17.
Debris from the jet has been brought to Cairo airport where investigators will try to reassemble part of the plane's frame in search of additional clues that may help explain crash, the source added.
In a program note, he explained that he could now present "Silver Apples" using original samples from the recording, along with "new complementary musical materials" to "spontaneously reassemble, transform and 'revisit'" this seminal work.
"A mechanic working on a car can wear the glasses and be guided as to the order with which to remove particular bolts or cables and also how to reassemble the engine afterwards," he said.
Rather, clusters can rearrange themselves into a single strand, much like beads on a chain, when they encounter a bottleneck—and once they're through, they just reassemble back into a cluster on the other side.
Living in poverty and trying to reassemble their lives in southern Turkey, they understood intimately the horrors they had just experienced under a regime composed of sadistic criminals who tortured, maimed and killed without hesitation.
The Miss Teen USA needs to reassemble all the contestants and redo this year's entire pageant -- but this time with more women of color onstage and at the judges' table ... according to Miss Alaska's mom.
Longtime Democratic fundraiser and political operative Jonathan Zucker today is launching It Starts Today, an online donation platform he believes can reassemble the Democratic Party for less than five dollars per month—$4.68, to be exact.
Then, it is far from certain that she will be able to reassemble the coalition of minority, young and educated white voters that backed Obama — or that the President's supporters will prove as enthusiastic about Clinton.
"We had to find clues in the tears to put them back in order," Brett said, insisting he was the first to have tried to reassemble the story lines that this visionary hospital janitor once painted.
As he began trying to reassemble his collection, he came to appreciate how much the market had changed and how richly priced some of the cards had grown, including those that weren't reprinted outside of English.
"We need to think long-term about how we reassemble a new progressive coalition that pulls in independents and moderate Republicans and independent women and working-class people," Ryan said in an interview with Reuters in October.
A systems analyst who showed Mr. Bush the scanner told The Associated Press that he was "amazed at the ability of the scanner to take that torn label and reassemble it" — a new feature at the time.
Work continues on developing MIT's fully autonomous robot boats — "roboats" if you'd rather — and now they have a new trick, allowing them to change configurations and reassemble with one another to form a range of new structures.
"Putin will do all in his power to try to reassemble, in some way, Russia's influence over the countries of Central Europe that were formerly Soviet states," said Skip Vallee, former U.S. ambassador to Slovakia from 2005-2007.
They think China wants to crate up and export surplus cement plants, steel mills and glass works built during years of stimulus spending and reassemble them abroad—along with pollution and greenhouse gases formerly belched into its skies.
Looking back at the year, the Midway actor called it a "beautiful time" for his family, with marriages and new music after the band decided to reassemble, a decision they came to after filming a revealing documentary together.
In Brookhiser's short and captivating biography, Marshall emerges as the institution's first great partisan operative: a man who managed with extraordinary success to reassemble a judicial branch in American government from the broken pieces of the Federalist Party.
With rural voters moving rightward and the national Democratic Party moving left, Senate Democrats like Claire McCaskill of Missouri and Joe Donnelly of Indiana found it impossible to reassemble the political coalitions that elected them in the past.
Through much of the 1990s, Father Nawrot worked with Mr. Vaca, the archivist in Concepción, to reassemble another collection of scores that had been found in the 1970s, including the Zipoli manuscripts that had been eaten by termites.
"We need to think about how we reassemble a new progressive coalition that pulls in independents and moderate Republicans and independent women and working class people, and makes it a coalition we can sustain for a decade," Ryan said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 2015 Yoko Ono installed her "Mend Piece," where shards of broken china, little spools of thread, and plastic bottles of Elmer's glue were offered up for visitors to reassemble as they liked.
In "Keeping Vigil," a lyrical and deeply affecting essay, Harrison retraces the months before the death, from cancer, of her beloved father-in-law ("the only person who could begin to help me reassemble what my own father broke").
Eisenman's work is not a fad, and it needs to be understood as a means to completely reassemble art history after a revolutionary dissolution, not a rubric by which we can check off identities and dead, straight, white, male painters.
Jigsaw doesn't remember most of the events of season 1, and his attempts to reassemble his memories can be frustrating for viewers who haven't experienced a traumatic brain injury and have to watch him relive the entirety of the previous season.
However, its often left to the parents to try to reassemble their family — a daunting and difficult task for people who don't speak the language, are often now in different states, and are not versed in how to navigate convoluted systems.
Keep Your Screws IntactTo avoid frantic searches when you reassemble the item, make sure that all your screws and dowels are kept in a labeled ziplock bag after the removal, or tape them to the respective compartments they came with.
On Monday debris from the jet was brought to Cairo airport, where investigators will try to reassemble part of the plane's frame in search of additional clues that may help explain the crash, a source on the investigation committee said.
In addition to that wide-ranging conversation, we also learn what it takes to reassemble a sound system that once lived in one of Detroit's most storied dance music venues, Club Heaven, from Dr. Carleton Gholz of the Detroit Sound Conservancy.
John F. Simon, Jr., creator of the seminal 1997 Net Art piece "Every Icon," employed the store's technicians to take apart and reassemble the latest G3 and G4 PowerBooks he had bought there to make his rapidly-selling Art Appliances series.
They are betting that a renewed focus on lunch-pail issues can reassemble their fractured coalition of city-dwelling liberals and minority voters, left-leaning suburbanites and especially white working-class voters hungering for an economic pitch aimed at their interests.
At a post-summit news conference, she added that the 27 leaders had agreed to reassemble to assess progress as soon as sufficient progress had been made in talks, including on sticking points such as the status of the border in Ireland.
Mauricio Cújar, the full-throated voz of Colombia's television network Canal RCN, is fabulous as Don Berna, the streetwise bodyguard who—in real life and, probably, future seasons—went on to reassemble the shattered pieces of Escobar's network the Oficina de Envigado.
The way I see it, he can absolutely have his car back when I'm finished, although he's going to have to follow me down the street, scoop it brick by brick up in his arms, and reassemble it into a fire truck.
Mel B, nicknamed Scary Spice, confirmed that she, along with the four other Spice Girls ─ Victoria Beckham, Mel C, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner (Posh Spice, Sporty Spice, Baby Spice and Ginger Spice respectively) ─ have agreed to reassemble this year, according to Reuters .
One of the few things that Russia, Iran, the United States, and Saudi Arabia publicly agree on — besides the danger posed by IS — is that Syrians need to find a way to coexist and eventually work together to reassemble the divided country.
"I can read 97.3 percent of the genome with good quality, but there are bits of the genome which are very hard to read because there are some bits that don't stick back on when you try and reassemble them," says Caulfield.
The even more woeful outcome for many such authors is that they become the literary equivalent of someone sitting on the floor of an airport desperately trying to reassemble the contents of a suitcase so that it will fit in an overhead compartment.
To call this movie unwatchable would be inaccurate, though the scenes featuring Mike Tornabene and Yousef Erakat, portraying frat brothers who act as if they are dying to reassemble a group of Dead End Kids for Sidney Kingsley's play, are pretty painful.
What I find fascinating, if ultimately flawed, about these two episodes is how far Janetti tries to push the show into outright drama in the name of grappling with who the characters "really" are, before hastily trying to reassemble the status quo at the end.
Amid the downbeat aftermath of the snap, there's also the pleasure of watching the movie reassemble the original Avengers: Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye, with a manageable handful of newer recruits like Ant-Man, Nebula, and Captain Marvel.
The game is being promoted with the hashtag #Reassemble, and appears to center around the aftermath of the events of Captain America: Civil War, which likely means it'll either precede or coincide with the next Avengers movie, which is set for release in May 2018.
Again, this will vary based on your components, but for me the process was to unscrew the two halves of the case, screw the PCB to the bottom of the case, and then reassemble the case with the circuit board and acrylic installed within.
After erecting a Potemkin village of democracy for an agonizing decade or so, the Russians thrust forward a strongman amid the chaos, a strongman who was determined to reassemble the pieces of a broken empire, in the process strangling Russian democracy in its cradle.
Or I will project a digital doppelgänger of myself into the internet to find images to work with, then I reassemble and decode the items or images I have collected to build what I think of as gateways or icons into new modes of perception.
The old hierarchical systems, painfully imagined, allowed us to research in the tangled undergrowth of facts by providing logical sequences of numbers, letters or subjects, tidying up scholarly trawlings into volumes and chapters, creating indexes and tables of contents to dissect and reassemble the information.
The change in my routine was annoying, not least because I'd just learned how to break down and reassemble a cam shaft; in fact, I'd received delivery of the one-push air initials adjuster valve on the afternoon before Dad totally disrupted my routine.
Wiens points to Microsoft's new Surface 3 as an example of what electronics makers could be doing: Previously, if you wanted to swap out a Surface battery you had to replace the whole thing, but now the laptops are easier to disassemble and reassemble.
It dealt a blow to the former national front-runner, Joe Biden, who was the only candidate who seemed poised to reassemble the traditional winning coalition for a moderate establishment-backed candidate in Democratic primary politics: most of the black vote along with white moderates.
At the Under the Radar Festival, the arts collective Manual Cinema is taking care of both ends of that spectrum in its "Frankenstein," which uses a multitude of artistic odds and ends to reassemble Mary Shelley's deathless novel of a man who plays God.
Some may initially find 306 Hollywood's earnestness and tweeness off-putting, but the movie develops more depth with each segment, as the Bogarins reassemble old tapes and piles of junk into the shape of someone who's no longer there, and they mournfully try to reanimate her soul.
Rather than seeing "Remainder" as a break with his past efforts, Mr. Fast regards the film — about a man brain-damaged by a freakish accident who tries to reassemble his memory amid mysterious circumstances — as an extension of the formal experimentation running through his more recent shorts.
Her return to the president's side after his acquittal in the impeachment inquiry is an indication that Mr. Trump is seeking to reassemble as best he can the small, intensely devoted team of family members and friends who helped guide him to an improbable victory in 2016.
All we have to do is take apart our couch to get at our bread, crawl under our bed to get at our peanut butter, and reassemble our stove from the pieces we stashed behind the passenger seat, by our front stairs and in our kitchen drawers.
For others, the concept of electability is about identity, with some voters arguing that only an old white guy can beat Trump, the candidate of white grievance, and others countering that only a woman or person of color can reassemble the diverse — and winning — Obama coalition.
The challenge for the administration in contemplating economic pressure is that it would be all but impossible to reassemble the international coalition that imposed draconian sanctions on Iran's oil and banking industries — and drew Iran into negotiations that resulted in the agreement limiting its nuclear program.
In Cooke's own "3D Turntables: Remixing Hip-Hop Architectural Technology," (2017) Cooke and a team of his students took scale models of houses in Syracuse that are scheduled for demolition, and used 3D printers and laser cutters to deconstruct, reassemble and reimagine them instead of destroying them.
This reimagining of the world of the court rises up on cables only to be reconfigured as the forest of Arden — a liberating milieu that allows for the protean cast to reassemble in time as, wait for it, a herd of sheep, eliciting purrs of delight from the audience.
UTTER 160 or so French or English phrases into a phone app developed by CandyVoice, a new Parisian company, and the app's software will reassemble tiny slices of those sounds to enunciate, in a plausible simulacrum of your own dulcet tones, whatever typed words it is subsequently fed.
But anything is possible in the era of Peak TV, and lo, Showtime has given Lynch the chance to reassemble his all-star cast (now with the bonus addition of Laura Dern) and blow minds with 18 brand-new episodes, the first of which premieres this Sunday night.
For "Strawberry Fields Forever" he spliced together two takes at different tempi in different keys; for "Tomorrow Never Knows" he brought in eight loops of sounds played backwards; soon he was getting the engineer to cut a tape in bits, toss them in the air and reassemble them.
"Music of the Ghosts" has itself been fashioned by a writer scarred by war, a writer whose ability to discern the poetic even in brutal landscapes and histories may be the gift that helped her reassemble the fragments of a self and a life after such shattering suffering.
What first occurs to me when I see Betye Saar's work at the Fondazione Prada is that she is a sophisticated symbol user, one who is so advanced in her comprehension of how cultural symbols work that she can pull them apart and reassemble them to turn their meanings inside out.
Its function is to collapse historical time into fragmented and compartmentalized spheres of "knowledge production," to replace history with the fetishism of memory, and substitute the former guardians of the archive with "curators," who assemble, dissemble, and reassemble documented fragments of the past in an effort to transform hierarchy into heterogeneity.
Other highlights include family walks to search for fungi and insects; an urban composting demonstration; Decompostion Central, which offers discussions with experts, a "petting zoo" of harmless decomposers and a chance to observe dermestid (flesh-eating) beetles; and the Boneyard, where young visitors can try to reassemble an animal skeleton.
As your eyes roll back down into your skull and your ego slowly starts to reassemble itself, you're left pondering the wonder of this cheese—how it hints both at the roasted nuttiness of an Alpine and the caramelized sweetness of an aged Gouda, all while being the sharpest damn cheese you've ever tasted.
Yes, this is truly hideous, and that's one reason why it was dark at the movies and why theater managers learned to keep the lights off for a while after a very moving film had ended — because we needed time to reassemble ourselves and because we wanted to avoid the shame of being seen watching such rites.
By first performing their AI-stealing attack before running the face-reconstruction technique, they showed they could actually reassemble the face images far faster on their own stolen copy of the AI running on a computer they controlled, reconstructing 40 distinct faces in just 10 hours, compared to 16 hours when they performed the facial reconstruction on the original AI engine.
Should he finally wrap his gloves around a never-more deserved Champions League trophy, Gianluigi Buffon would not only complete a landmark treble of titles but would also reassemble the pieces of the only remaining incomplete vessel in his possession and, much like the Kintsugi masters of old, render it – and with it the entirety of his spectacular career – immortal with the most timeless of golden lacquers.
They are attracted to Mr. Biden's ideological moderation and his seeming chances of victory over President Trump in 2020; they are inspired by Mr. Buttigieg's charisma and intellect; and they are drawn to Ms. Harris's potential as a possible primary victor even as she now trails in the polls, in addition to her potential to reassemble the kind of winning multiethnic electoral coalition that elected Mr. Obama twice.
It was built, he said, to house the first of nine wind tunnels that have operated at the test site, one that was painstakingly recovered in 1948 from Peenemünde, the coastal German village where Wernher von Braun worked on the V-2 rocket used to kill thousands of Londoners in World War II. American military researchers had a hard time figuring out how to reassemble and operate it, so they recruited some German scientists stateside.
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They've demonstrated this working both in simulation and in a pool at MIT, with the rectangular platform robots configuring themselves into straight lines, squares and even Ls. So they've essentially mastered the basic shapes from Tetris, but this is a key step in the ultimate goal of making these the basis for truly utilitarian robots that can assemble and reassemble on-demand to create bridges, floating platforms, on-demand barges of any size and more, which would have obvious applications for reshaping urban environments with easy access to water.

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