Sentences with phrase «key sequences make»

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there was a 1/2 court offensive sequence where huerter had the ball near top of key, Tomaic on his left about midway between the ball and corner and Huerter eye -2-eyed Tomaic and pointed to the corner and then made a slashing motion.
As I mentioned before, the aim of Cubetto is to make programming accessible to children in preliterate years, introducing core programming concepts like debugging, the queue, and recursions, which are key elements of computational thinking (basically the process of breaking down tasks into a logical sequence of steps to reach an objective).
The intact virus is pretty redundant as a research tool: the genomes of many strains have been thoroughly sequenced and key proteins required by the functioning virus can be made in the lab.
The key, however, is the correct sequence: Paralyzed animals only make an almost complete recovery if the training is delayed until after the growth promoting drugs have been administered, as researchers from the University of Zurich, ETH Zurich and the University of Heidelberg reveal.
Among the key elements engineers need to get an organism such as E. coli to make a protein from a synthesized gene are extra sequences such as promoters (to help the cell make RNA from DNA) and ribosome binding sites (or RBS, which the cell needs to make proteins from the RNA).
One of the key processes in the research was comparing the genome assemblies of the fungal enzymes to those of other biomass - degrading microbes, made possible only by recent breakthroughs in genome sequencing techniques,
The need to accurately evaluate sequences makes a bioinformatician a key member of any imprintome team, advises David Monk of the Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research in Barcelona, Spain.
Just make sure you do them in the order they're laid out because the sequence is key to alignment.
The key to this sequence is that, in its length and gigantic scale, it makes the viewer think.
You'd think Raymond would be relatively easy to spot, given his predilection for making all his phone calls from the same Redondo Beach pay phone; but lo, this particular pay phone has so many customers (in 2014) that it takes Roger an entire montage sequence (and a can of mace in the face) before he finally ferrets out his man (a nicely rumpled Tom Berenger, giving the only thing remotely close to a low - key performance here).
After principal photography had wrapped, Warner Bros. made the not insignificant decision to get everyone back together for expensive reshoots when a key «cinema shootout» sequence drew unfortunate parallels with the Aurora massacre.
Fortunately, the movie doesn't feel like an overextended sketch though it does have its narrative detours that dawdle (a celebrity drug deal is padded out with far too few jokes), running jokes that hold on for a beat too long and then some (the George Michael fascination culminates in a drug sequence that does absolutely nothing), and there are missed opportunities that seem obvious (Key using his new gangster friends to intimidate a man making advances on his wife).
It's impressive that first - time director Michael Grandage and his leading men somehow manage to make the not - at - all - exciting process of editing actually compelling in a few key sequences, including one that shows how Perkins pushed Wolfe to cut down pages of descriptive text into just three standout sentences.
The Kinberg track covers the challenges of making the movie, how they decided on time travel, and the hard parts of making a giant movie, which sometimes requires shooting a key sequence six weeks before release.
A key member in the Infinity Gauntlet story makes an appearance of sorts in the Thor: The Dark World credits sequence.
There are scene breakdowns giving insight into making three of the film's key sequences — included are «Lighting the Spark: Creating the Space Battle», «Snoke and Mirrors», and «Showdown on Crait».
• I'm starting to think that the key to making a successful film is to have an animated character perform a completely unnecessary dance sequence in it.
These Book Projects with Grading Rubrics include: - Introduction - student reading record - new book jacket - pyramid diorama - act it out - letter to the author - dress - up character - salesperson - book critic - letter to friend - radio or television broadcast - comic strip - sing a song - character puppet - mobile - new words - Venn diagram - poster board - map with key places - make a web - create a new page - story sequence - advertise - story flip book - character map - book award - new ending - story chart - story map - postcard - story flag - letter to the author questions - character feeling - real or make - believe - character Venn diagram - fact finder - cause and effect - fact and opinions - event timeline - story quilt - book news - grading rubric These are GREAT for reading workshops.
Teachers need to plan for the scope and sequence of how they will cover the key learning over the half term — these, as we know, vary in length from year to year so this involves making decisions and choices.
Differentiated reading comprehension passages and questions help your students practice many skills, such as, key details, plot, main idea, vocabulary, context clues, making predictions, making inferences, characters, and sequencing.
Jake is a series newcomer whose biological makeup may be key to stopping the outbreak, and his campaign gets the brunt of the elaborate quick time event and sloppy vehicle sequences, making it by far the weakest stretch of RE6.
Colors, in their variety, combinations and sequences, reference lived experiences from garishness to mysticism, and it is this range that is key to their depth of feeling... Compositions are built on simple layouts — diamonds intersecting cruciform shapes — but it is the complicating of these geometries through color that make the paintings happen.
Visual timelines make it easy for your litigation team, witnesses, clients, the judge, jurors and other key players to understand the sequence of events in a case.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Reorganized the cataloguing system, making the process 58 % less cumbersome to perform than before • Rearranged the entire library's books into a «by author» sequence, as opposed to the cumbersome first in, first shelved basis • Successfully arranged and led a series of in - house reading sessions for 6 year olds for a local community school • Suggested acquisition of Braille materials to cater to and encourage blind population to make good use of library services
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