Sentences with phrase «fragments into»

As I dropped fragments into a garbage bag, I was relieved to see that I had started my eviction before any eggs had been laid, or worse yet, hatched.
The issue involves defective inflator and propellant devices that may deploy improperly in the event of a crash, shooting metal fragments into vehicle occupants.
You may not see value in these small pieces alone, however when you put many of them together with a helpful imagination you can turn these little fragments into something of value.»
This material has all sorts of identified uses in industrial and manufacturing, but lead researcher Mietek Jaroniec and her colleagues believe that the kind of activate carbon created from used CDs and DVDs could work well for carbon capture: «The researchers processed disc fragments into two kinds of activated carbon with high surface areas and large volumes of fine pore.
James Hyde, Roll (Davis), 2008 Acrylic on digital print on vinyl, 114 x 152 inches May 28 — June 27, 2010 Four Compositions from the Stuart Davis Group consists of billboard size prints of photographic details of Stuart Davis» «Report from Rockport» 1940, and «Mural for Studio B, WNYC, Municipal Broadcasting Company, 1939» on which Hyde has painted, working the Davis fragments into new compositions.
Four Compositions from the Stuart Davis Group consists of billboard size prints of photographic details of Stuart Davis» «Report from Rockport» 1940, and «Mural for Studio B, WNYC, Municipal Broadcasting Company, 1939» on which Hyde has painted, working the Davis fragments into new compositions.
Here, Ligon transforms text fragments into a tantalizing quasi-abstract image, a strategy of textual appropriation Ligon has pursued ever since his participation in the Whitney Museum's prestigious independent study program in 1985.
In her paintings and photographic prints, Jane Hammond organizes found image fragments into surreal juxtapositions, foraging flea markets, used bookstores, and antique shops for inspiration.
Everything fell into fragments for me, the fragments into further fragments, until it seemed impossible to contain anything at all within a single concept.
For this sculpture he arranged collected plastic fragments into color categories, once more changing the bubble of information of these discarded items.
He strings together thousands and thousands of moments from cinematic history, transforming fragments into a whole or, more precisely — since few witness the complete opus — into a series of «scenes» that somehow tell a story none of them originally set out to tell.
Torres» interests lie in art historical master narratives that include embedded, forgotten, or perhaps occluded histories that he seeks to retrieve and reconfigure in order to reinsert the fragments into the current conversation about particular artists and periods.
Below is a very brief list of brief descriptions of some of the Mini Games you'll encounter during the demo: 1) Place puzzle fragments into the highlighted spaces correctly, select the piece and then click on the fragment to rotate the piece.
Shard Storm rapidly fires collected shard fragments into the bricks, shattering a large amount of bricks in a very short time.
The problem here is that while Amazon may be pushing the Android market share forward, it also fragments it into a pretty big chunk.
With China so firmly in the global spotlight, it's tempting to make Twenty Fragments into merely a window through which we might see and understand the world's most populous nation.
If this happens, the corrosion can weaken the canister and the inflator could fracture without air bag deployment, propelling fragments into the passenger compartment, striking and causing serious injury to vehicle occupants.
Eggs are off the menu due to the tendency for them to help certain protein fragments into the gut plus food sensitivities.
It is observed that despite their similar mass, the depth of penetration of the fragments into the aluminum plate is higher than that of the CMF panel.
The jet then fragments into droplets, generating an aerosol of one to 10 droplets.»
To build a biofilm, bacteria secrete stringy sugars, proteins and DNA fragments into what effectively becomes a defensive mesh around the microorganisms — making the structures the microbial world's equivalent of «walled cities,» according to structural biologist Perrin Baker of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children.
Finally, small beads are used to sort the mixture of DNA fragments into the right combinations to make longer genes, and the sections are combined.
In Cameron's most promising simulations, the ejected rock fragments into minute particles that encircle Earth in a spiral - shaped ring.
The internet naturally fragments into interest niches, with people brought together based on things that they care about, down to an almost infinite level of specificity — sports people read sports sites, football fans read football sites, Eagles fans read Eagles sites, Donovan McNabb fans read Donovan McNabb sites....
The pigeons and guinea fowl were singed as fast as feathers would burn; and then being «drawn and quartered,» were flung in torn fragments into the largest of the pots.
It is no wonder, then, that After Virtue found such a wide hearing, for it seemed to offer the key with which we could reassemble our shards and fragments into a coherent moral system.
As a result, when an air bag is deployed, the inflator could explode with too much force and shoot out metal fragments into the vehicle, the company said in a statement.
Feedback is fragmented into main points which stand out on a mind map in a more organized format compared to a linearly written text.
Many companies, especially fast - growing ones, fragment into independent «silos» with little information overlap.
The secretary warned that «we can not afford to fragment into national churches.
Can it prevent a course of studies from fragmenting into a clutch of courses?
In 1054 Rome and Constantinople parted in acrimonious mutual misunderstanding, and during 400 years of Ottoman rule the «one, holy, catholic, apostolic» Orthodox church of the East fragmented into a host of ethnic - national churches: Greek, Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Armenian, Romanian.
Thus life is fragmented into a multiplicity of competing selves, alienated from their Creator, from one another, and themselves.
Do religious differences alone cause empires to fragment into commonwealths?
The more universities promote technical skills, the more they fragment into subdisciplines.
When a crawling baby tries to open a cupboard, he is simply exploring; he has no way of understanding that some cupboards should not be touched, or that some items are breakable — at least, not until he experiences a glass fragmenting into thousands of pieces!
According to him, if CPP is determined to survive, their focus shouldn't be on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) because they (the NPP) are not out to destroy them but rather should concentrate on the NDC because they created confusion within the CPP party which made it broken and fragmented into six political parties.
Militarily Ukraine is also in a very weak position, with a conscript army that could itself fragment into Ukrainian and Russian components if pushed into military action, and a command echelon that seems to be prepared (given the sacking of the army chiefs by both Yanukovych and the new acting president Turchynov) to prefer caution and neutrality rather than be an instrument for splitting the country any further than it already is.
And the narrative not only resonated with journalists but also citizens who suddenly started googling for fake news (see Fig. 1) and found dozens of news articles that were painting a dark picture: not only are we living in a post-truth world, but our society is also fragmented into numerous echo chambers in which fake news is shared freely, thus eroding our society's basis.
However, it then became fragmented into two groups: the Saviour Sect and al - Ghurabaa which both later became two of the 45 proscribed organisations (under The Terrorism Act 2000 & 2006).
Currently Woodstock is fragmented into three school districts with students in Saugerties and Kingston, with the majority of children in Onteora.
Now after Labour, it is fragmented into competing business units that are involved in massive cuts in services and staff in order to be within some arbitarily devised market and budget.
Comet ISON could similarly fragment into a «string of pearls.»
In comet 332P we may be seeing a comet fragmenting itself into oblivion.»
The researchers stitched this DNA fragment into a circular piece of bacterial DNA called a plasmid, and injected these doctored plasmids into the muscles of guinea pigs.
Results indicate that the historical range of the Indus dolphin has been fragmented into 17 river sections by diversion dams.
The DNA of the mammals consumed by blowflies is normally fragmented into small pieces during the ingestion process.
Consequently, the use of bullets that deform or fragment into particles greater than 9 mm in size, such as lead - free bullets from numerous manufacturers, may prevent metal ingestion and poisoning in avian scavengers.
«The sea ice cap, which used to be a solid sheet of ice, now is fragmented into smaller floes that are more exposed to warm ocean waters.
If humankind were to cease all spacefaring activities, the hardware we have already cast off would continue to collide and fragment into bits for centuries.
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