Sentences with phrase «other fragments»

It said it is analyzing other fragments of data that have been removed from its systems, while putting measures in place to protect those affected by the breach.
Other fragments seem to come from highly secret books.
The two rooms fill out a career with other fragments of the South, including notes from her Guggenheim Fellowship in the Georgia marshlands and postcards after an uncle's photographs.
While reflecting on this issue of searching for an ideal environment, which is constructed from other fragments of places and times, I remembered how Kafka seemed to imagine his characters and places in his mind's eye rather than in specific locales; in Amerika, Karl Rossmann imagines the U.S. as a land of infinite possibility where everyone succeeds beyond his or her own dreams and fails beyond their wildest horrors.
Others fragment into metal shards and coils.
He certainly can not penetrate more than the merest fraction of what has happened and is happening outside the speck of matter he inhabits, a speck that is one of several other fragments moving around one of the several billion suns of a galaxy which is in turn merely one of billions of other galaxies, each with its millions or billions of suns.
A hundred other fragments emerge in this early phase of the English Reformation.
For the Gospel, he, like Matthew, had access to «Q,» Mark, and possibly other fragments; for Acts, besides his diary and personal memories, he doubtless had some records of happenings at Jerusalem before the missionary journeys started.
If you want the crossed beams to be on display for no reason other than that they are an artifact, a twisted fragment of the building that once stood — then rest assured that there are countless other fragments to display, most of them less divisive than this one.
The history of multifaceted cosmological expansionism within celestial symmetries comes from the terrestrial complacencies of planetary regularities and solarized objectivism wherever the abundance of inner cosmologies coalesces to form stars, planets and moons among many other fragmented structures within the spatial confines of a universally formed Cosmos.
If long - range attractive and repulsive molecular forces are fairly balanced, the fragment roams other fragments until it finds a second attractive domain or opens enough space for the other group or atom to move in.
He adds that the same applies to other endangered species of tropical tree with large fruit and seeds dispersed by birds, as evidence from other fragmented tropical forests around the world shows that seeds of this kind are dispersed only locally.
Researchers from Norway, Germany, and Britain, writing in Nature Geoscience, now suggest that the Indian Ocean is harboring other fragments of ancient continental crust.
Perhaps 5.8 million years old, the jawbone, teeth, and other fragments belong to a species of the ancient Ardipithecus line.
The use of [EPUBCFI] expressions is strongly encouraged over other fragment identifier schemes (particularly in the context of reflowable XHTML Content Documents), as they allow Reading Systems to ingest Rendition Mappings without any prior pre-processing.
The equipment rental business generated $ 1.5 billion in LTM sales with $ 600 million from construction, $ 400 million from industrial, and $ 500 million from other fragmented markets.
The dominant components are derived from Halimeda spp. and coral fragments, while other fragments are derived from foraminifera, sponge spicules, mollusc and echinoderm fragments, among others.
Her first series of black and white paintings, Visual Participation, were hard - edge, consisting of arrays of lines, dots and circles along with other fragmented shapes that created optical and illusory effects.
Do that with any fragment from any of the canonical biblical books and you will see that we have, over the many years, found many other fragments and entire pages and nearly intact books that contain that exact fragment.
But Froese points to several other fragments of data from the region that suggest the corridor was habitable earlier: a 13,700 - year - old fragment of a poplar tree and a 13,100 - year - old bison found near the bottleneck.
Ultraviolet radiation spices things up as well: It heats the grains and breaks up some of the molecules into reactive fragments, which in turn bond with other fragments to form new kinds of molecules.
How many other fragments are out there?
Like precious family heirlooms, from time to time I reverently unpack the memories of your daddy gently swinging you on his arm during fussy periods of the day, how one of your big sisters would interact with you, the way you calmed when I held you, the seriousness with which you would watch light dancing on the wall, and other fragments of the time when you were the smallest big thing in my world.
Sea Glass And Other Fragments A blog by an adult adoptee who is also an adoptive parent in an open adoption with her daughter's first mother.
Knowing exactly what goes on inside them, and why certain antigen fragments become bound to Class II MHC, in preference to other fragments, could have practical uses, in particular in designing vaccines.
The fossils of this animal are the first associated remains of a small pterosaur from this time, comprising a humerus, dorsal vertebrae (including three fused notarial vertebrae) and other fragments.
What they found was a hunk of calcified bronze gears and other fragments, along with a decayed wooden box that had housed the mechanism.
The items on offer have stunned Western specialists who, for years, have tried to piece together details of the Soviet space programme from sketchy Tass dispatches and other fragments of information.
Other fragments were responsible for spectacular comet apparitions in 1843, 1882 and 1965.
Meanwhile, Midna escaped to Hyrule with the lone piece of the Fused Shadow left in the hands of the Twili and decided to seek out the other fragments to use against Zant.
Presented here are two horizontal figures, one reclining and the other fragmented into body parts.
October featured Wally Gilbert's color filled abstractions of towers and other fragments of reality altered.
The female body, shown in abstracted close - ups, has been a particular focus of her oeuvre, as witnessed in diverse representations of female genitalia and other fragmented body parts (belly buttons, hair, nipples, tattoos, etc.).
This series is an eloquent utilization of photography's critical potential thatevolves from two seemingly contradictory tendencies, the one aestheticizing and obscuring, the other fragmenting and exposing.
He assembles open - ended landscapes of the subconscious, where cartoon characters, news clippings and other fragments of images and text overlap and recombine.
Incorporating found and vintage papers - postcards, sheet music, postage stamps, newspaper clippings, maps, and other fragments of historical record - Clark's mixed media creations have won him international acclaim.
Interwoven with his large - scale graphics and comic - strip works are found materials such as empty bottles, discarded syringes, old sheet metal and other fragments from the street, remade into sculptural installations.
For this project, Finley gathered selections from her art and writing on the subject of HIV / AIDS, including performance texts, poetry, letters, and other fragments.
Using aerial views of prison complexes as a point of reference, she extracts colors (blues in particular), demarcation lines, and other fragments that touch on the experience of visiting her father in various prisons over the past 19 years.
Using websites like Pinterest, she sources colors, patterns, skin tones and other fragments of images.
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