Sentences with phrase «first jigsaw pieces»

The theatre was intended to be one of the first jigsaw pieces in a modernised (and modernist) city centre in previous decades had become part of the overcrowded — and unhealthy - Scheunenviertel, or Jewish quarter.

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You know that feeling when you dump a 5,000 - piece jigsaw puzzle out on the table for the first time, and you think «need those corners»?
«In the 19th and earlier 20th century excavation of caves such as at Creswell Crags and Cheddar Gorge provided the first evidence for the archaeology of this period but open air sites were missing pieces of the jigsaw.
Look at it like putting together a jigsaw puzzle - you never question the first piece you begin with, you simply have faith that the end result will bring completion.
It's like when you first open up a jigsaw puzzle and spill all the pieces out on the table.
First, I used my circular saw (or jigsaw) to cut 6 square pieces to 13 inches in length for each plate setting.
More compelling than the general run of fictional drama, and often funnier, sadder and more poignant, Cops at first seems to be an unassembled jigsaw puzzle... This is a documentary being pieced together before our eyes.
When I first saw this movie, I liked it, but I saw it as just another jigsaw piece in the grand Marvel scheme.
Decomposition is an effective way to help us solve problems, and we often use this when solving jigsaw puzzles by focusing on a specific group of pieces first.
If you're wondering about the origin of the jigsaw puzzle photo at the top of this piece, click on the link to read the post in which it first appeared on my blog:
AGON Online was the final piece of the jigsaw for our first trivia game, QuizQuizQuiz, and we were delighted to work with AGON to localise their interface into several new languages.
The final pieces which make up the jigsaw of our modern divorce law came with consolidation in the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 and modification (including the current bar on divorce within the first year) in the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984.
To cut a piece of tongue and groove, first score it with a craft knife and metal ruler, then cut with a handsaw (or a jigsaw with a very fine blade).
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