Sentences with phrase «end of particular pieces»

On occasions I'd tie a piece of string to the end of particular pieces of wood I felt were worthy of saving after launch.

Not exact matches

Sometimes they each end up with a piece of something, sometimes something really calls out to be one or the other, and many I made for someone in particular.
A detective in Modesto, Calif., used a specific piece of software called Traffic Jam to follow up on a tip about one particular victim from Nebraska and ended up identifying a sex trafficker who was traveling with prostitutes across the Midwest and West.
Richard Karp, an immunologist at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, agrees that this is «an intriguing piece of work,» but cautions that there are «lots of loose ends to pull together,» such as how phagocytes can develop specificity against particular microbes.
One end of the homing beacon is made up of a DNA aptamer, a small piece of DNA that can be selected from a pool of billions of candidates based on its ability to bind tightly to a particular target.
If you're interested in following this particular journey that started December 31, 2014, check out michaellibis.com blog that I've attached at the end of this piece.
He approaches the situation «with his own particular point - of - view... He (thinks he's) always right, which never ends well for anybody... but it's nice to have someone with you who will stab you with a jagged piece of wood one moment, and then sew you up the next,» the actor added as he motioned to Winstead.
But this also highlights one of the weaknesses of Cave Story: some puzzles and secrets can be quite obtuse, and making even one mistake or missing one piece of a particular set of secrets once you hit a specific point in the game will completely lock you out of the final stages and best ending, necessitating a full replay.
At the end of the piece, Owens shifts his focus from contemporary painting to larger social issues, in particular «the authoritarian call for a return to traditional values which, we are told, will resolve the crisis of authority in advanced industrial nations.»
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