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But if reassembling the show's enormous ensemble cast 13 years on was a herculean task, reassembling the town of Deadwood itself was no less knotty, or crucial.
What was it like reassembling the Samurai Jack brain trust?
It's about dismantling that, and reassembling something in its place.
Protesters reassembling after Police dispersed the protest in El Mesaha sq.
It was made by reassembling parts from two used Boeing jetliners.
It's very satisfying taking apart these devices and then reassembling them.
Reassembling the M400 back to its original state will take some time.
After reassembling the frame, they can't get it to turn on again.
I realized then that the collection I was reassembling wasn't for me.
So it's not surprising that the live action trailer is focused on reassembling the squad.
One essential part of that recovery will be reassembling the city's medical capacity and infrastructure.
It also added a barcode to each droplet, to help with reassembling the files later.
The kisses reassembling the broken hearts, the joyousness of traveling unencumbered, being reunited with yourself.
Against this backdrop, the manuscripts project is reassembling Darwin's notes as he originally wrote them.
Continually reassembling the wired connections of white-hot punk energy and post-disco electronic dance music.
The process of cleaning and reassembling the giant whale will take about a year, he added.
It could even serve to illustrate the actor-network theory of Bruno Latour's Reassembling the Social.
The first day at the range I spent 12 hours disassembling, cleaning and reassembling the weapon.
During a normal day, Mr. Metcalfe strips down clocks, cleaning, repairing, drying, reassembling, oiling and testing them.
I did not have many toys but I remember breaking, cutting, and reassembling the ones I had.
Reassembling these families may slow the bleeding for Republicans, but it won't solve anything related to illegal immigration.
Reassembling it required "a level of precision that admits no error," the company said in a 2014 video.
Crews began reassembling her bones this week inside the new Biological Sciences Building next door to the museum.
Mournful loops of electrified cello overlaid throbbing synthesizer, the music constantly spinning apart and reassembling into a whole.
No one in theater these days is better at exploding and reassembling traditional modes of language and storytelling.
Earthlings, he speculated in a thought experiment, might conceivably do this by dismantling Jupiter and reassembling the pieces.
Sometimes he reworked one of his creations, expanding its domain on the cardboard studio wall or reassembling its parts.
The museum team is laboriously reassembling one of George Washington's battlefield tents, where William Lee slept alongside his owner.
Kohaut said he was already "disassembling it, dissecting it, and [and] reassembling it" before he found Fach-Pedersen's work.
I was like Victor, chopping scenes and reassembling them in different spots, putting parts together to shift ideas around.
Not everything lends itself to revivals, and there are challenges reassembling casts, especially for the longer commitments associated with series.
He spent almost three days piecing together clues from different parts of CrowdTangle and reassembling them into a full picture.
I tried deconstruction, pushing the cheese topping to the side, cutting the crust, then reassembling the ingredients for one forkful.
White House war room Many of the people who were central to the Gorsuch nomination, led by McGahn, are reassembling.
After two years of taking apart and carefully reassembling the watt balance, they've returned with an even more precise number.
Reassembling the set of materials, or experiences, I juxtapose what doesn't usually go together, allowing the psyche to re-understand itself.
Sometimes the people who know a brand best are those dedicating themselves to dismantling it, then reassembling it in their own image.
Nevertheless, the basic idea of dismantling and reassembling two energy suppliers so that they can each focus on a core skill makes sense.
In the last few years dealers, collectors and academics have been trying to restore order to ledger drawing sets by reassembling book pages.
If you happen to be a government agency in a democracy, that means reassembling ecosystems based on the desires of competing interest groups.
Google accomplishes this with some A.I. sorcery that involves taking a burst of photos with short exposures and reassembling them into an image.
By reassembling the original pages, researchers hope to understand fully the long arc of Darwin's research and the gradual maturation of his thinking.
One time after reassembling the device I was left with a glitchy display that wouldn't recognize my fingers and occasionally went nuts, scrolling erratically.
We have seen Russia pour millions into funding fake news, propaganda and disinformation – not to mention military expenditures – to further its empire-reassembling agenda.
His approval rating are high, and she'll need his help reassembling the coalition of voters that propelled Democrats to victory in 2008 and 2012.
Soldiers conduct those inspections every 480 flight hours, taking the helicopter apart and reassembling them to ensure they continue to function properly and safely.
I don't really expect them to, but if they do, I picture them spreading me across a tabletop and reassembling me like a jigsaw puzzle.
Klein, a former UNIX administrator who grew up playing with Linux, spent weeks piecing together evidence and reassembling data to show how the DDoS attacks unfolded.
Once those molecules proved effective at reassembling human DNA, a number of scientists began looking at other species for Crispr systems that might be even better.
Deconstructing the motif, she said, she played with its components before reassembling them in articulated sections to give the pieces a sense of lightness and movement.
A few years ago, she moved even further away from direct representation by cutting up photographs from different parts of Iceland and reassembling them in abstract shapes.
Photographs were also taken of each original casting in situ so they could be consulted on site later by installers with iPads reassembling the colossal jigsaw puzzle.
That trend — rather than a largely imaginary groundswell of support for Johnson and Stein — poses the biggest obstacle to reassembling the Democratic Party's youth voting bloc in 713.
Picking up seven years later, this limited series quickly goes through the paces of reassembling the gang, including, yes, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), whose death was greatly exaggerated.
The batteries will be produced at the new factory in Namie by reassembling high-performing modules removed from batteries whose overall energy capacity has fallen below 80 percent.
It appears, at least for now, that Biden is reassembling the coalition that fueled former President Barack Obama to two general election victories, and that faltered in 2016.
The newly dead are put to all sorts of arduous tests — involving invocation, supplication, examination and the disassembling and reassembling of their mortal forms — before being admitted into eternity.
For Clinton, the demographics of the electorate work in her favor, and she appears to be reassembling the Obama coalition that was decisive in the 250 and 22008 elections.
For their next effort, the group split Syn 1.0's 901 genes into eight parts, and began removing chunks before reassembling the DNA and transplanting it to a cell.
Then he probes clichés until they fall apart, before reassembling them into solid but transformed shapes, reminding us why such clichés have become enduring elements of our collective mythology.
Clinton, who has outraised every other presidential candidate and has the overwhelming support of her party's elected leaders, still faces a difficult road to reassembling the winning Obama coalition.
This method consists of cutting up and randomly reassembling various fragments of something to give them a completely new and unexpected meaning — in essence, one plus one equals three.
Benjamin Weiser and William K. Rashbaum are among the best in the business at teasing out fruitful leads from stacks of pages and then reassembling them in a story.
It does not want to alienate the young voters who are flocking to the Sanders campaign — voters who are critical for reassembling the coalition that vaulted Mr. Obama to victory.
This is basically true, and the major tension in most of politics is rooted in the fact that changing things often requires breaking them beyond comprehension, then reassembling them somehow.
This mind-numbing, 11-minute timelapse shows him spending an entire work day painstakingly reassembling a five-pound mis-printed note that the Bank of England shredded to tiny bits.
The artist has been exploring computer-aided design since 2004, applying the budding technology to his former practice of slicing up and reassembling cars and other large-scale industrial objects.
All of us who toil in the personal finance salt mines hear stories of widows who had to start reassembling their financial lives from scratch when their husbands died suddenly.
On one of the streets newly recaptured from Islamic State, men were reassembling breeze blocks into a wall that was blown up by a suicide car bomb several days ago.
The reassembling of a fractious parliament now might mean a renewed focus on efforts to further limit Johnson's Brexit choices, especially if lawmakers feel further empowered to defy the government.
The reassembling of a fractious parliament now might mean a renewed focus on efforts to further limit Johnson's Brexit choices, especially if lawmakers feels further empowered to defy the government.
Haberny makes a work of pottery, like the Joan Mitchell piece in the show, for instance, by smashing existing potteries, taking the dust, and reassembling all the pieces back together again.
Even the sleek and simple sets, by Beowulf Boritt, featuring period fire escapes and storefronts, are light on their feet, sliding into place and reassembling almost in time to the music.
Crews in Boca Chica, Texas have been assembling (and, after some particularly strong gusts, reassembling) the spacecraft over the past few months in preparation for Musk's hour-long presentation this evening.
Silk Road is already reassembling itself in the gloomier recesses of the dark web, and the arrest and persecution of Kim Dotcom was simply an illegal over-reach by the U.S. government.
BitTorrent — the protocol — was a genius way to transmit large amounts of information over the net by breaking it into small chunks, sending it through a peer-to-peer network, and reassembling it.
Stratolaunch bought two used Boeing 747s from United Airlines, removed most of their critical parts and is now reassembling them into one carrier plane with a new shell made of lightweight graphite composites.
In a review of a show that ranges over "a period of grueling brilliance, when Picasso kept junking and reassembling the female physiognomy like God," he gives discerning historical and artistic context first.
When Bo pulverizes a lighted cigarette into a smoky swirl of glowing tobacco flakes before delicately reassembling them, the sight is entrancingly magical, its simplicity in keeping with Rob Simonsen's perfectly calibrated score.
Many of the camp's residents had come from a park cleared by the city in May, reassembling their makeshift homes not far away along a chain-link fence at the park's western boundary.
According to iFixit, "Reassembling this phone won't be much of an issue, and we're very confident it'll still work." iFixit also commended the availability of user guides and OEM available on Fairphone's site.
Her strummed country-folk band unfolds in weird directions, revealing miniature pocket orchestras and pop-up choirs before reassembling into a different ensemble altogether, foregrounding strings or Hawaiian guitar, cogs whirring, gears flying.
Using only free software Blender and 123D Catch, Sainty rips apart films like The Lion King, The Matrix, and Touch of Evil, reassembling each frame of certain tracking shots into topographical map-like landscapes.
Many key components within an iPhone or Mac can be repaired, Apple says in its response, but "same unit repairs" aren't possible for all products because of the challenges around disassembling and reassembling devices.
"Reassembling this phone won't be much of an issue, and we're very confident it'll still work," says iFixit in the teardown, which is perhaps the highest praise possible from the right-to-repair movement.
A fractious parliament reassembling its power blocs to take some account of all this will make it harder for Mr Weber—whose EPP will probably come first again—to stake his claim to the commission presidency.
"Prison Break," by contrast, followed a model closer to Netflix's "Full House" and "The Gilmore Girls" revivals by reassembling the cast, thrusting them into a new adventure that quickly fell apart dramatically because of its silliness.
Centuries-old stories take on new relevance in these multimedia works: artists explore contemporary social issues by deconstructing and reassembling imagery from tales like Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Cinderella, and Hansel and Gretel.
Shuffling and reassembling events to smooth the arc may improve the shape, but at the cost of accuracy; the 1993 Turner biopic "What's Love Got to Do With It" was almost as much fiction as fact.
If, however, you must take it into the brine, be especially sure to disassemble and thoroughly rinse it with fresh water afterward, leaving it out with the reel and spool apart to fully dry before reassembling.
But now Biden, with his strength among blue-collar and older whites and African Americans, has established a consistent lead in national polls by reassembling the historic beer track coalition that fractured in 2008 and 2016.
Like reassembling a puzzle with most of its pieces buried and forever lost, we can construct only a facade of an Earth that through the ages we've violently transformed into something more to our own liking.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has a habit of tearing up memos, notes, letters and even negative news articles he doesn't like, according to one of the people tasked with reassembling records the President has hand-shredded.
"We've been working on these leftover tiles that have been smashed up and then put back together, and there's something really cathartic about taking these smashed up rocks and then reassembling them back into rocks," he explains.
The Army Criminal Investigation Division is gathering forensics, talking to those involved and reassembling a puzzle seen often in the more-than-17-year-old war, the aftermath of a confusing battlefield, mixed allegiances and longstanding suspicions.
And the substitution — which would have involved dismantling and reassembling the book — could not have taken place in the reading room, under the eyes of other scholars, or along a corridor, where staff members could walk by.
Josh Lepawsky, a Canadian geographer and the author of "Reassembling Rubbish," finds hope in a curious phenomenon: the growing re-export of e-waste from the developing world back to advanced countries that have greater recycling capacity.
Isolating and reassembling EHB component services into a lineup of plans optimally designed to be flexible, responsive and less costly is a second step, one that is necessary to achieve the multiple efficiencies needed for health care reform.
That's the tricky thing with Calvin Harris, though: he understands what works in summer music and does a good job of reassembling it into something current, but you can never tell where he is in his own song.
Looking ahead, there is some promise in uniting the various communities against Negan, as well as seeing the series finally address what has become a major drawback under showrunner Scott M. Gimple by reassembling many key members of the core cast.
All these moves show that, even after a year under new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, the company is still plugging along at the task of reassembling the pieces of its reputation, which had been left in tatters by founder Travis Kalanick.
NEWARK, N.J. (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Cory Booker's best hope of capturing the Democratic presidential nomination may be reassembling the coalition that propelled Barack Obama to the White House in 2008, consolidating the black vote while inspiring young Democrats to back him.
In this city, any boy on the street has two numbers on the tip of his tongue, his age and his best time for disassembling and reassembling a Kalashnikov rifle, a skill that is taught in schools from age 13.
A more plausible outcome, gently entertained by Mr Macron, is that over time the EU adopts a more flexible model of membership, reassembling itself into "tiers" that allow countries to choose the level of integration to which they are best suited.
The good news though, there's now hundreds of hours of other music with a similar spirit—a long history of hyperliterate deconstructionists busting up the established history of this thing we call rock music and reassembling it in their own image.
But given the fact that David Lynch is in his 70s, Mark Frost is in his 60s, and just reassembling the cast for this series felt like a minor miracle, I'm guessing this is it, the end of the line for Twin Peaks.
Patrick Wardle, a security researcher at Apple-focused security firm Jamf, describes the mistake as something like blindly opening a box sent to you full of disassembled components, and reassembling them without an initial check that they won't add up to something dangerous.
That's because the show has to rapidly go through the contortions of reassembling the cast -- with Murphy (Candice Bergen) literally saying "The band is getting back together" -- accounting for the absences and creating a rationale for the reunion, beyond the obvious commercial motives.
All these happenings have some in the mainstream media pushing their latest narrative — that Joe Biden is reassembling the so-called "Obama coalition" of working-class white and African-American voters that drove the 44th president to victory in 2008 and to reelection in 2012.
Jacky Rosen ran a very different race in the very different state of Nevada, reassembling the coalition of Latinos and white college-educated professionals that elected Catherine Cortez-Masto two years ago and that has now put this swingy state under total Democratic control.
Slightly younger, Al Loving also arrived in New York (from Detroit) in 1968, and eventually found procedural flexibility and freedom in the act of tearing up dyed canvas and reassembling the strips and scraps, suspending the gloriously ragged, sumptuously chromatic results from a single horizontal bar.
It's a fancy word for reassembling all the data that exists around any trade, the number and type of bids and asks, the speed of response, all the stuff that was once intuitive to a human floor trader but is now lost in the electronic ether.
The folks behind the W&M YouTube channel must have a lot of experience building model ships inside glass bottles, because they cleverly fit a small wooden ball inside a lightbulb, which can't fit through its narrow neck, by cutting it into quarters and then reassembling it once inside.
Some 17 months before Election Day, it's already clear Trump has only one way to win -- by reassembling his Midwest blue-collar coalition to add to his dominance in the South, while grabbing a likely narrow victory in Florida, which has 29 electoral votes and where he stunned Clinton in 2016.
The program, offering jazz, klezmer and world music, will draw on two Jewish stories about light: that of the Hanukkah miracle itself and a tale from the kabbalah that explains the need to make the world whole again by reassembling the spiritual light that was scattered at the time of creation.
The danger of course, is that with the United States and France both leaning toward cutting Russia some slack and lifting some of the more debilitating embargoes, this might encourage an emboldened Putin to seize any opportunity to achieve his seeming goal of reassembling the Soviet empire, whose demise he has long mourned.
Mostly the action moves fluidly, suggesting alliances and factions as the group moves from trios to pairs to groups, splitting into mirror-image circles, reassembling in vertical lines as Mr. McGregor responds to the escalating drama of Mr. Salonen's score (brilliantly performed by the Royal Opera House orchestra, conducted on Saturday by the composer).
The exhibition will feature new pieces from the artist, who, by reassembling items that were once of great importance in popular customs — like cassette tapes of religious lectures from the 1980s and enameled dishes that were part of the region's nomadic food tradition — creates a social commentary on contemporary throwaway culture and the loss of traditions.
Instead of a conventional reboot of "Beverly Hills, 73," the concept hinges on the cast reassembling for a 30th anniversary reunion in Las Vegas (the show actually premiered not quite 29 years ago, but who's counting?), before Tori Spelling -- in need of cash because her reality show has run its course -- seizes on pitching a "90210" revival.
It was obvious to me even the first few times I had the dream that my subconscious was disassembling The Handmaid's Tale — first one of my favorite books and then one of my favorite TV shows — and reassembling it to cope with a reality I was still barely able to think about, not without feeling my very self split apart into atoms.
" Mr. Skjelset said that when Mr. Pecknold texted him about reassembling Fleet Foxes — which also includes the guitarist-bassist Christian Wargo, the keyboardist Casey Wescott and the multi-instrumentalist Morgan Henderson — Mr. Skjelset made it clear the band's working dynamics needed to change: "If we're going to do this, it has to be something that's not going to make us want to kill ourselves.
Schmelzer's plan for healing is organized into five phases: Preparation (which usually involves coping with the behavior, like drug or alcohol abuse, that can result from trauma, a process that may take years); Unintegration ("a controlled coming apart"); Identification (categorizing and examining the various aspects of the trauma that you may have avoided); Integration (reassembling the pieces of your story); and, finally, Consolidation (the creation of a whole intact you).

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