Sentences with phrase «like pieces of string»

In animal and plant cells these are double - ended, like pieces of string or shoelaces, but in bacteria they are circular.
In mathematics, a knot is defined as a closed loop in three - dimensional space — like a piece of string with its ends glued together.
For help getting your measurements, try something like a piece of string and wrap it around your neck where you want the choker to sit and use a ruler to measure the string.
A linear object is something long and thin, like a piece of string or fabric (think: Toby's fave, dental floss).

Not exact matches

The simplest reason is to dodge an undesirable asset like a piece of real estate that could cost you more than you'd net by selling it (say, because of high property taxes or required repairs), or an asset that comes with strings attached (such as care of the deceased's pet or a requirement to marry).
Emerging social networks like Flyreel allow users and brands to create short video clips and string them together to create a single cohesive piece of communication.
Monetary policy was seen as an adjunct to fiscal policy, but doubts remained about its potency; in «liquidity traps», for example, easing monetary policy could be like «pushing on a piece of string».
Looks like little pieces of popcorn, strung up as garland.
Roll the dough to be about half centimeter thick (or less if you would like to have more swirls seen in the profile) and to be as long as the inner perimeter of your baking dish (use a piece of string to measure it).
, tie a string to a small plastic rod, and attach a piece of metal to the other end of the string, and then you can play games like:
Cut your piece of string or yarn to the size you'd like for your child.
The UGA researchers discovered that long filaments — that look like beads on a string — form by budding from the flagellum of African trypanosomes and then release pieces of the parasite into the host.
If you want the little curly twine like I added to mine above, you'll just wrap a piece of jute string around a pencil and paint it with Mod Podge.
The last piece of evidence we would like to provide is the final string of proof that this website is not operating a real dating service.
Drums lacks a smooth linear structure and critics are all too happy to point out that it feels more like a disjointed series of strung - together set pieces than a solid story.
It's just that a movie like Mission Impossible really can't get away from that kind of description because no matter what, that seems to be its singular goal: Keep audiences in the theater entertained with set piece action sequence after set piece action sequence (many of them practical), strung like beads on a necklace.
On the surface, a minor sort of thematic companion piece might be something like Kate Aselton's The Freebie, in which she starred with Dax Shepard as a married couple who, trying to liven up their stagnant sex life, agree to mutual one - night - only, no - strings - attached hall passes, only to find discord and regret in their decision.
My first narratives were strings of clues like treasure hunts I would hide around the house, often along with rewards like a lovely stone, a small bright feather or a piece of striped hard candy.
The TF103's trackpad is very small, and to make up for that sensitivity is set fairly high by default, ensuring you don't have to paw away at the thing like a cat playing with a piece of string.
Tie a piece of string to the can and tie the other end of the string to the item your puppy likes to steal.
They took the everyday things cats love, like hideaway holes, pieces of string, and lounge - worthy ledges, and amped them up with an artistic spin.
Moving the orange spirit around is like pulling an eel through water on a piece of string.
That's like getting shot at by a gun hanging on the wall, or choked by a piece of string lying on the table.
Among the pieces displayed were plywood slats — angled pieces of wood that pointed, like split arrows, up to the ceiling; tin alphabet letters that appeared to have been hurled randomly at the wall but were actually carefully arranged (recently purchased by MoMA); cloth octagons in dyed pastels and white paper octagons glued to the wall; «string pieces,» or drawings dancing across the floor; and wire works.
I was like Carrie is doing something here and I feel like all of that culminates in this new piece that Carrie has made for the show called «String Theory,» which is the outline of what would be a work of art.
Hanging from the ceiling of the gallery like mobiles, these pieces — randomly strung together with chains and ropes — allude to the jaded and anarchic manner with which we digest photography in our daily lives.
A double sense of explosive fragmentation and re-constitution is evinced by the long piece of rough string in «Millefleur» (2012), which precariously clings to the canvas under a layer of tar - like black paint, forming the outline of a figure.
A temperature graph is like a piece of wet string attached at one end to the present (which is as perfect as we know how to make it) and some point in the distant and incorrigible past.
Basically, we reverse engineer Google's apps — like Allo, Duo, the Google Phone app, and others — and show you bits and pieces of code (in most cases, strings from a file called strings.xml) from within that might hint at features that are coming in the future.
How long do you wait, is like asking how long is a piece of string: -LRB-
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