Sentences with phrase «pieces of the world fit»

Then pieces of the world fit together in amazing ways.
Lessons always provide a perspective on context, so that by 8th grade I can see he's got a very good sense of how the pieces of the world fit together.

Not exact matches

I am in awe of the complexity of the physical world, and how all of its pieces fit together so perfectly and synergistically.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — When Galileo Galilei shook up the scientific community with evidence of a heliocentric world, he had a little tube fitted with two pieces of glass to thank.
-LSB-...] Folding your clothes can make the world of difference, get this part right and you will be able to fit in extra pieces and everything will remained beautifully folded when you arrive.
Expert at putting together streams of design that are worlds apart from each other and yet fit perfectly like pieces of a puzzle, Hyundai's brilliant design team has blended together the opulence of a sedan with the practicality of a minivan.
The Volvo S90 is enjoyable to drive, the cockpit fit and finish is up with Audi in terms of desirability (the HVAC vents are pieces of art), the seats are super-comfortable, the headrest looks as if it alone could support the car, a portrait - orientation center stock monitor is the way to go especially for navigation (if it's not on the four horizontal bars of the main display, remember to swipe left or right for everything else), the premium audio is fantastic, the safety is world - class, and Pilot Assist is a true step forward.
this isnlike me coming and telling you your house sucks because it does not fit my criteria... people leave us alone in our «lesser» world of non i - something IT choices and enjoy your ipad and iphones peace of mind and piece of cake.
Several assorted other short stories that don't fit any of the above (and aren't yet published): a time travel story, a supers story, a solarpunk story set in the present day, a couple of pieces of historical fantasy set in our world.
In her topsy - turvy world, nothing is permanent or fixed; shapes are twisted, distended, folded, and stretched; spatial relationships are unpredictable and constantly shifting; the pieces of the puzzle never quite fit.
This sentence could fit into a somewhat lazy review of a Ryan Trecartin piece, or any other number of world famous working artists.
Following World War I and the changes in cubism seen in the 1920s, Braque, along with Jean Arp and Kurt Schwitters (where the show picks up), began to explore collages with two new and important changes: first, they were composed of many more cut profile shapes and pieces, and, more importantly, the cut pieces were fit together in an overlapping construction, thus varying the collage's surface pattern and allowing it to «read» with a visual flicker similar to the surfaces of heavily impastoed High Baroque and Impressionist paintings.
However, they mask the larger problems of our inability to describe, understand, and advance in a generalist world that has developed a research structure that glorifies specialists who know a great deal about a minuscule piece but don't even know where it fits in the larger picture.
Details on this were fairly slim, but having AR built into Chrome will mean that you pull object from the internet into the real world directly through the browser — perhaps to see if a piece of furniture on Amazon fits well with the rest of your living room.
The owner spent over five months stripping the rooms of this 19th century apartment back to the original fixtures and fittings and all the time scouring the world for chandeliers he loved, like this piece in the dining room.
Chrome fittings reflect light, while a single piece of airy artwork offers an indication of a world beyond the bathroom.
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