Sentences with phrase «piece of junk in»

Or, are they just another piece of junk in the long list of «Things We Don't Need»?
However, lest you believe the price cut has been done to clear off existing stocks and that the tablet might soon be a piece of junk in a Tegra 3 / Android 4.0 era, well Mototola has announced the tablet will upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich.
Therefore it's fitting that Lando (Donald Glover) himself takes us on a tour of «the fastest piece of junk in the galaxy.»

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We were all obviously inside the womb at one point in Time and what if your mother considered your conception to be inconvenient for her and decided it was just easier for her to get rid of you like a worthless piece of junk?
In Martinez's real backyard proud Dominicans tied any sort of junked metal to their bicycles — pieces of iron fencing, broken washing machines, various car parts — and dragged them through the narrow, darkened, dusty streets of Manoguayabo.
Garlits is genuinely confused by the erotic love for hot rods expressed by so many in the sport, and he describes his own dragster as «just a piece of junk
The latest mendacity from MANA is this piece of junk, Understanding Outliers In Home Birth Research.
This link takes you to the «evolving» model of the continuum, on which you can track our progress, but I also have the original version I used back in 2002, which is just a piece of posterboard, with pictures at one end of all the junk food being sold / served at that time in our schools, and underneath, the flames of hell licking at the soda bottles and chips....
One 61 - year - old man who attends the Clutter Workshop, a support group in Hartford, Connecticut, gathered so many books, papers, and pieces of junk mail that he filled as much of the house as his wife would tolerate.
Think about it: You've got all this junk lying around that's got really neat pieces inside it that are capable of all sorts of things — you might as well try to get in there and see what it actually does.
And there's a 3 % chance that the rocket stage will burn up in Earth's atmosphere sometime in the next 10 years, cleansing the solar system of at least one piece of space junk.
NASA currently tracks approximately half a million individual pieces of «space junk» in various orbits around Earth.
Yeasts, like humans, are eukaryotes: They have complex DNA packaged in chromosomes and riddled with introns (pieces of DNA that don't contribute to the final protein) and «junk DNA» with no known purpose.
According to a new study, a primitive protozoan called Giardia lamblia has at least one intron, a piece of «junk DNA» that exists in the middle of genes but doesn't help code for a protein.
In the author's imagined future, thieves will lift your fingerprints from a discarded piece of junk mail, create copies good enough to fool a fingerprint scanner, and go shopping.
Of the hundreds of thousands of pieces of space junk in Earth's orbit, more than 20,000 are larger than 10 centimetres across — big enough to smash a piece off a satellite and create even more orbiting junOf the hundreds of thousands of pieces of space junk in Earth's orbit, more than 20,000 are larger than 10 centimetres across — big enough to smash a piece off a satellite and create even more orbiting junof thousands of pieces of space junk in Earth's orbit, more than 20,000 are larger than 10 centimetres across — big enough to smash a piece off a satellite and create even more orbiting junof pieces of space junk in Earth's orbit, more than 20,000 are larger than 10 centimetres across — big enough to smash a piece off a satellite and create even more orbiting junof space junk in Earth's orbit, more than 20,000 are larger than 10 centimetres across — big enough to smash a piece off a satellite and create even more orbiting junk.
Juice is clearly a junk food and has been shown to cause / been the cause of asthma (in myself and others) and drastically raises blood sugar levels that's easy to prove whereas a whole piece of fruit is OBVIOUSLY different than just the juice alone so not sure why this article trying to suggest they're the same thing or that they'd act the same way in the body?
Every piece of junk food in your pantry has to go.
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Partly because I get more bang for my buck (I have gotten amazing quality clothes at bargain prices, and «junk» for cents), partly because if I am lucky, I can get unique pieces, and also because of the way I live (travel full - time, often in remote Australia, working ind grubby / isolated conditions), I often can not get in to physically shop — I am a tactile shopper, online purchasing does not do it for me, I need to feel the clothes.
Since it all happened so fast, I never had time to decide if our current furniture was a good fit for our new place and for all of last year, all the random pieces that we'd jammed in here, just sat here collecting junk, until finally I couldn't take it anymore.
We then found another weird place which was basically a «brocante» fair (brocante basically means junk or odds and ends, just with a few more antique pieces thrown in), it had one bit which was a church full of really expensive pieces, really beautiful.
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That's all you could do in all your laziness you made this complete piece of junk that seems like it ran on an Atari in the 1980's.
Maybe mortgages were due, but these talents are going to live to regret agreeing to be seen in this piece of junk.
Whether that explains all of the changes, it's certainly part of it, as Han Solo actor Alden Ehrenreich explained to EW, «It's safer in the galaxy to fly something that looks like a piece of junk.
Max the dealer that sold me this piece of junk car looked me in my eyes and told me that this car was in great condition what a liar now I'm stuck pay... ing 10,000 for a car that one week after buying has been a nightmare, I have 4 kids and needed a safe reliable car but instead I just got junk!
Anyone (other than yourself) with a little knowledge in the automobile would rather spend a few extra bucks and buy a Volkswagen, Audi, Lamborghini or Samsung washing machine knowing that their getting a LOT more for their money than a piece of Czech Skoda junk;)
After 5 months of driving this piece of garbage I traded it in and there will NEVER be a Hyundai piece of junk on my driveway again - I'll never even accept one as a rental.
In advance, gather a large «junk box» of miscellaneous items — such as bottle caps, plastic toys, coins, buttons, twist ties, stickers, empty spools, yarn, or paper scraps — and also large pieces of construction paper.
In my opinion, Calibre is largely a piece of junk.
Apple now walks in with a piece of junk, and prices jump on my Kindle!
Households average 18 pieces of junk mail per week, and most of those pieces end up in the trash, unopened.
Outrage that not enough of the details of the mortgage terms are disclosed in a piece of junk mail, or any advertisement is, well, utter nonsense.
in the year of 2008 when I checked the mail and found a larger - than - usual piece of assumed junk mail from American Express.
Could we see people putting together one tiny piece of content after another and drowning games in a sea of useless, costly junk that slowly drags the worthwhile mods down into the abyss, never to be found again?
I'm still sifting through all the junk I got and / or bought for myself, not to mention all the game mags of 2007 in preparation for my year - in - review piece, which I'm planning for next week.
But the bitter truth we critics must face, is that in the grand scheme of things, the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so.»
The gamemaker responsible for Fallout 4, a serious game about rescuing your kidnapped son in a desolate wastelan... ooh, what's that piece of junk over there, has announced that it has increased its size by exactly one studio.
Sharing his work on Instagram, Kesinger weaves a retelling that sees Ray and BB - 8 sledding down a hill on a piece of space junk — almost like a toboggan in the snow.
Hansa artists» works represented in the Grey show include Jane Wilson's Portrait of Jane Freilicher (1957), an oil on canvas merging abstraction with figuration, and Jean Follett's Many - Headed Creature (1958), a piece that recreates a fragmented body on a wood panel out of junk and found objects — a light switch, socket cooling coils, a window, a screen, nails, a faucet knob, mirror twine, cinders, a caster, springs, and rope.
It's a bit ironic, because, you know, of course it's a painting, but there are many people in the art world that would look at something like this and think it's a piece of junk.
* 1 Keith Coventry's Kebab Machine 2 (1998), a kinetic bronze sculpture of a kebab machine — where a pile of processed meat continuously rotates to later be sliced into pieces for consumption — references the recurring idea in the artist's oeuvre of the «decline of civilisation» and junk of urban life.
If one excludes the controversial claim that the 3 million year old Makapansgat Pebble (University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) represents the world's oldest piece of junk art (in this case an objet trouve or «found object», chosen for its resemblance to a human skull), the first junk artist was Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968).
Many of the pieces will be moved to LACMA for his retrospective, Junk Dada, opening in June.
The Museum of Modern Art's second floor atrium has been home to some monumental pieces in the past few years, from Martha Rosler's Meta - Monumental Garage Sale of patrons» junk to Marina Abramovic's The Artist -LSB-...]
These incorporated materials such as nails, wood, newspaper cuttings and other bits and pieces to alter the painting surface, a technique he developed from a 1952 tour of Europe and North Africa with the artist Cy Twombly during which he started collecting junk like bits of rope, stones, sticks, bones which he exhibited in Rome and Florence under the title «scatole contemplative,» or thought boxes.
And in a socially satiric vein, Mike Kelley's «Memory Ware Flat,» a large panel bearing hundreds of pieces of cheap metal jewelry, ponders the sentimental value people invest in consumerist junk.
The Museum of Modern Art's second floor atrium has been home to some monumental pieces in the past few years, from Martha Rosler's Meta - Monumental Garage Sale of patrons» junk to Marina Abramovic's The Artist is Present.
I'm sure you know very well that peer review is by definition gatekeeping; in this case it's closing the gate against pieces of junk * scholarship * like that from McKitrick or the example that the hacked emails were talking about, the execrable Soon & Baliunas paper whose publication resulted in half a dozen editors resigning from the journal in protest.
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