Sentences with phrase «box of few inches»

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This curtain seemed to be raised by a few inches in the nineteen twenties, in those heroic days when de Broglie and Schroedinger de-materialized matter like the stage magician who makes the lady vanish from the box, while Heisenberg (1969) eased her out of the straitjacket of determinism and proclaimed that the principle of complementarity agreed «very nicely» with the mind - body dualism — the implication being that the particle aspect of the electron was analogous to the body, its wave aspect to the mind.
Thanks to this weekend at the box office (where Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice set records too), Deadpool earned an estimated $ 5 million domestically and $ 3 million in foreign markets to bring its worldwide total to $ 745,974,060, just edging out The Matrix Reloaded's $ 742,128,461 total haul, and inching closer to X-Men: Days of Future Past's $ 747,862,775 which it'll conquer in just a few days.
Also, to have Honeycomb right out of the box will make the A100 one of the selected few among the 7 inch class of tablet where most others are either in the process of upgrading to Honeycomb or are thinking of doing so.
A shoebox lined with plastic and a few inches of litter is the perfect portable litter box for a kitten or small cat.
Use a box - cutter to cut out most of one of the long sides, leaving a few inches off the ground to prevent flooding.
One box was so small that a Jack Russell / beagle - mix female had only a few inches of head room.
Instead of immediately placing the litter box in another spot, move it gradually, a few inches a day to its new destination.
He also explores the works» sculptural presence, both in the boxes of the System of Display series, each a few inches deep, and the Black Dada paintings, which are literally printed with sculptures and text elements that activate the edges of the canvas.
Outside of a few boxes of mementos, «my whole practice is sitting on a 2 - inch thumbdrive,» Tonsfeldt says.
A NUC, short for «Next Unit of Computing», is a small box - shaped computer that often won't measure more than a few inches across or deep, containing an entire system crammed into its miniscule chassis.
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