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And the researchers believe that Hippocamp is a fragment of Proteus.
We are all more than a fragment of time in our lives.
More people know a fragment of White's music than know his name.
They photographed the view from Glacier Point overlook at exactly the spot where Carleton Watkins had stood, then replaced portions of their color photograph with a fragment of Adams's and a fragment of Watkins's photographs of the same view.
A piece of shrapnel missed my eye by a fragment of a millimeter.
"I wanted it to feel like a fragment of a memory," he said.
The main narrative is simple and haunting, like a fragment of local folklore.
A thump of the kick drum triggers a fragment of a sampled drum loop.
A fragment of a tin glazed jar discovered at Colonial Michilimackinac (Mackinac State Historic Parks)
The work is a fragment of a larger painting that depicts Lot with his daughters.
Some items were unrelated to the crash: a fragment of a ski; a mountaineering boot.
One of the piles contained what is believed to be a fragment of a human pelvis.
"It was a big, big village," she says, turning over a fragment of a whale skull.
They are still waiting for closure, even if that means a fragment of bone to bury.
On the ground, the mayor spots a fragment of what appears to be a child's skull.
"The scale was a glitch of the antenna, a fragment of an image," Adams told me.
Russia is a regional power struggling to retain a fragment of its former sphere of influence.
We live in a pluralistic society and we each know only a fragment of the truth.
The New-York Historical Society owns a fragment of the horse's tail, sculpted with realistic tangled strands.
He looks mighty guilty when his DNA and a fragment of sperm is found on her underwear.
Though that errant object no longer fully exists, the oddball moon could be a fragment of it.
This electric chandelier still holds a fragment of a light bulb in an arm on the left.
The shot narrowly missed him but kicked up a fragment of brick that gashed his right hand.
Only a fragment of the museum's recent history is explained on the walls of the exhibition, however.
One was to a poem by Langston Hughes, the other to a fragment of fiction by William Faulkner.
French media reported that a fragment of the True Cross and one of the Holy Nails were saved.
Yes, but... The researchers only altered a fragment of the virus and studied the effect in isolated cells.
Footage showed a fragment of white wreckage with a honeycomb symbol and printed words saying, "Caution no step".
Occasionally sounds came from the street, the slamming of a car door or a fragment of passing conversation.
Her name was Ana with a single "n," and this was a fragment of information that interested him.
One clue emerged from a fragment of a skull that Dr. Pitulko and his colleagues provided Dr. Willerslev.
Later, abbey treasures including a fragment of the shroud from the shrine were laid on the High Altar.
When a Scud missile explodes overhead, most people don't think to stop and retrieve a fragment of it.
Microscopic image showing the inside of one of the diamonds found within a fragment of the Almahata Sitta meteorite.
I take a deep breath and grasp for a fragment of hope, the only thing that keeps me going.
I love in particular this strange two-string harmony, followed by a fragment of filigree passagework that's almost Rococo.
Typically, if you only hear a fragment of every set, that's O.K. You're just there to get a taste.
Instead, Mr. Barr cited a fragment of Mr. Mueller's rationale in what appears to be a subtly misleading way.
Krzyzewski's recovery time for the surgery, to remove a fragment of a herniated disk, is four weeks, Duke said.
Smith presents a fragment of chiselled melody, like a pillar of a building that has otherwise fallen to ruin.
Further proof came via a fragment of travertine marble found nearby with Hebrew writing unmistakably associated with a cemetery.
Back in May, British sanitation workers collected a relic containing a fragment of the Pope's remains in central London.
The formation, called the Nuvvuagittuq (noo-voo-wog-it-tuck) Greenstone Belt, is a fragment of Earth's primitive ocean floor.
It was as if they had seen a fragment of a torn map, or solved only half of a puzzle.
The whole point is to create a lifestyle space where someone could experience a fragment of GHE20G0TH1K without attending the party.
It's a fragment of a much larger body that was once 12 miles wide, but it went through some rough changes.
Occasionally, my vigilance flags—a "fragment of literature" may sparkle into sight at any moment, even in the most unexpected places.
In between takes for Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," McCartney leads the band through a fragment of his new composition.
A fragment of Goethe's color wheel, a kabbalistic tetragram, and two dwarves with a Snow White apple all appear and vanish.
She explained that some investors on Royalty Exchange might be incentivized to simply "own" a fragment of an artist they like.
It doesn't so much feel surreal as uncannily ancient, like a faded fresco or a fragment of poetry come to life.
The main problem is that a video game is a synthetic device that can provide only a fragment of nature's sensations.
Krzyzewski stepped away from the team to have a fragment of a herniated disk removed from his lower back on Jan.
Authorities dug and uncovered a fragment of a red Saint Cloud hockey jacket that matched what Jacob was wearing when he disappeared.
It is an inclusion—a fragment of older rock inside an existing rock—which is made of mostly of calcium and aluminum.
Escaped slave William Williams served in the US infantry at Fort McHenry and was killed by a fragment of a British bomb.
A two-foot-high head of Herakles is a fragment of an image that, when intact, must have projected muscle-bound immensity.
The team is not sure if it is even a complete symbol, or if it is a fragment of a larger picture.
In the exhibition, a fragment of similar Spanish brocade is displayed below, vivid evidence of cochineal's link to both fabric and painting.
Elsewhere, a fragment of the King's bedchamber ceiling by John Michael Wright, "Astraea Returns to Earth (The Apotheosis of Charles II)" (ca.
It doesn't intoxicate me, any more than the euphoria of scratching an itch lasts for more than a fragment of a second.
She bid on a fragment of a will Hamilton had drawn up in 1795, before a near-duel, but found herself outgunned.
In October, a fragment of plane wing discovered in Mauritius in May was confirmed as coming from MH370, Australia's Transport Safety Bureau said.
A fragment of the cross is believed to be held in Ethiopia's Gishen Mariam monastery, about 100 km ( miles) north of the capital.
The artist leaves it as a subjective experience, and removes the veneer of common history in favor of a fragment of personal experience.
In his living room, a fragment of black coral he found on a beach while on vacation is now veined with tiny diamonds.
"They did a study that shows white kids have more chances," he said once, remembering a fragment of something he had been told.
Artist Elmer Taflinger's design for the installation centered on a recreation of a fragment of the St. Paul Building's original façade, including the statues.
Assad made the comments in an interview with Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, a fragment of which was published on the paper's site on Thursday.
The sanctions noted above are but a fragment of the ones that exist today, but they demonstrate the rapid evolution of the sanctions environment.
Mr. Seeger's opening move that night was a ball of sweet, flat-tasting langoustine ice cream with caviar and a fragment of sea urchin.
When he was four, someone at a museum in Texas gave him a fragment of dinosaur bone, which he took to his great-uncle.
To hold a fossil is to clutch a fragment of prehistory, and "Fossils" explores what remains — personally, zoologically — of times and creatures gone by.
Mr. Jordan also initially made a wrong assumption that the portrait was a fragment of a larger painting rather than a preparatory oil sketch.
The linear passage of time is as frightening as it is inevitable, but to artist Sarah Sze, this is only a fragment of time's complexity.
Similarly, another new feature now allows marketers to take a fragment of a page, say the page header, and then personalize that for specific audiences.
The Grolier codex is actually a fragment of a larger manuscript, said Stephen Houston, co-director of the Program in Early Cultures at Brown University.
He lives by Jewish values, and most specifically of seeing the image of God and a fragment of the divine in all whom he meets.
A fragment of a Mycenaenan pot circa 1300-1200 B.C.E. found in Cypress features two stylized male figures striking at each other with extended arms.
The first archaeological find in Judea that mentioned Pilate was a fragment of carved stone, discovered in 1961, in the ancient port city of Caesarea.
Dr. Hansen also found a fragment of a giant tortoise fossil belonging to the part of the shell that would have protected the reptile's neck.
The artwork — a corroded hand that appeared to be a fragment of a larger sculpture — was buried in sediment 160 feet below the sea surface.
These included a fragment of 217th-century Persian carpet, formerly owned by the legendary collector Robert von Hirsch, which sold for £217,5003, or about $2500,22.
He always reminds us of the layers that remain hidden and that what we see is a fragment of something we cannot picture in its entirety.
The Crystals From The Dark Crystal The Crystal Shard: A fragment of the Crystal of Truth/Dark Crystal that broke off after the Skeksis cracked it.
But he was not quite done: He saved one match point and held serve, delaying the inevitable by one game, buying himself a fragment of time.
But that displacement is part of its poignancy; like the land of Palestine itself, this is just a fragment of something our imagination works to fill in.
"As soon as the aliens in that film make contact with Earth, they send a fragment of the first radio waves humankind sent into space," he says.
He took out a charcoal pencil and whittled it with a small knife, removing a fragment of paper from one of the untidy stacks on his desk.
The murder itself is like a corner piece in a jigsaw puzzle — a very important component, but in the end, just a fragment of a bigger picture.
In the case of Chinese restaurant syndrome, the activists hope Merriam-Webster will seek a thoughtful reconsideration, turning the phrase into a fragment of a different time.
But to watch Steph Curry land a shot into a fragment of space that Ronaldo would pat himself on the back for is just ruining my faith.
The plot of High Life is a tangled web, each sequence acting as a fragment of a much larger narrative that doesn't become clear until, suddenly, it does.
I attended one of the performances staged between November 3 and 5; like each of the roughly 40 audience members, I only witnessed a fragment of the story.
Towards the end of the 17th century a German physicist melted a fragment of Jingdezhen porcelain and correctly identified its make up as comprising alumina, calcium and silica.
In the show, there's a picture of a sculpture titled after the exhibition, of a cast of a fragment of a life-size black male torso and penis.
Bearing that in mind, these picturesque scenes slip before our eyes like vintage, dog-eared postcards, each one a fragment of time, a precious moment sure to evaporate.
That's when I found out that inhaling even a fragment of a peanut would cause me to swell up like a balloon, while closing my airway for business.
Although Semple takes a leisurely amount of time to go where she likes, once in a while a fragment of Eleanor's history yanks the book sharply into urgency.
The researchers wrote that a "straightforward explanation for 'Oumuamua is that it is a planetesimal" - a planetary building block - or a fragment of one - formed in faraway star system.
Al-Hadid models not just a fragment of a city, but a city's eventual decay — the future in which it ceases to matter, has been left to the elements.
"Each stem carried a fragment of the Olympic flame in a uniquely shaped copper piece, only burning as one when they finally and perfectly nestled together," one caption reads.
Occasionally, the machine picks up a fragment of radio chatter—a commercial for insurance, or a syllable spoken by a late-night DJ. Sometimes they're men's voices, sometimes women's.
In another, he used a fragment of a sentence in the report about the Trump campaign and Russians that made a conclusion seem less damaging for Mr. Trump's advisers.
A fragment of the Death Star, even starting at a velocity of zero, would hit Earth with an impact velocity of 2176,220 meters per second—2140,22 miles per hour.
When the title appears within the text, it's a fragment of the thoughts of Gautama, an Indian immigrant in New York, who has called a prostitute to his apartment.
But what—musically speaking at least—could be better than hearing a fragment of a record, looped and EQ'd to an inch of its life, atop a massive, lumbering kickdrum?
Upping the game, a fragment of a 2009 Minter video, "Green Pink Caviar," will soon light up the Jumbotron screen on the interior facade of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
This imbalance is unsurprising since the exhibition has been restrained to a single collection, the contents of which only represent a fragment of the multifaceted feminist avant-garde of the 1970s.
The data the researchers chose to demonstrate this was a fragment of a Feynman lecture, "There's plenty of room at the bottom" (PDF) — fittingly, about storing data at extremely small scales.
Each of the roughly 450 artifacts on view, dating from Henry Hudson's voyage in 1609 to Hurricane Sandy in 2012, is a fragment of a greater personal timeline in New York.
In front of members of the media on Wednesday, Mr. Parzinger handed a fragment of a large wooden mask to John F. C. Johnson, a representative of the Alaskan Chugach people.
The peculiar exhibit is but a fragment of one of the largest such objects ever found, measuring 820 feet long and weighing 130 tons, as much as 11 double-decker buses.
In a later interview with a Dutch newspaper, van de Wetering asserted that if it were, as he thought, "a fragment of a much larger work," that would diminish its importance.
Barthes scrutinizes a fragment of text from a fashion magazine — "blue is in fashion this year" — to see where its thesis, that a particular color is particularly tasteful right now, comes from.
The technology can repair a mutation or modification within the DNA or insert a fragment of DNA to allow the company to generate a therapeutic protein for a specific disease, he said.
John Craig Freeman's "Portal to an Alternative Reality VR: Minsheng Courtyard" (2016) functions as a gateway between the viewer's world and a fragment of China the viewer can traverse with a joystick.
Do you like your remixes TO ONLY REALLY CONTAIN A FRAGMENT OF THE SONG THEY'RE CLAIMING TO REMIX AND OTHER THAN ARE JUST A BOG STANDARD BUT ACTUALLY REALLY SICK HARDCORE RECORD?
Anyone who opens their album with a fragment of a track done with actual musical genius Brian Wilson is setting the bar high, and she clears it with every new idea she presents.
But Side 2 — labeled "Philosophy Songs (From A to B & Back)" in scrawled black ink — contains 12 songs, and a fragment of a 13th, that have never been released, and were largely unknown.
"With time, the fake bottom had detached from the cup, so it was clearly visible that inside there was a bundle and you could see a fragment of the chain and a ring".
In one of the more striking finds, researchers from the Jura Office of Culture uncovered a fragment of a baby bootie dating back to the late 14th century, as reported in the Local.
Reading around, I learned that the chances of being killed by a meteorite — a fragment of an asteroid — are lower than being killed by lightning, but higher than being killed by a shark.
ISIS fired an approximately foot-long rocket at Qayarrah air base in northern Iraq on Tuesday afternoon, a fragment of which tested positive for mustard agent, a U.S. military official told reporters Wednesday.
One reason the Libertarians and Greens have the modest presence they have is that over decades, they at least built a fragment of the structure of parties at the state and very local level.
Many are prints from old instructional books, but there's also a fragment of a 19th-century envelope with a Chicago postmark, violet marbleized endpapers and a bug drawn circa 1820 by an amateur entomologist.
And the fact that we're talking, for no good reason, about a fragment of Elizabeth Warren's DNA three weeks before an essential midterm is a sign that she shouldn't exactly terrify her rivals yet.
On display here is a guitar that Kurt Cobain broke up onstage in 1993 and a fragment of the Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix iconically smashed and set afire at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
Krzyzewski had the operation to remove a fragment of a herniated disk in his lower back, a procedure the university estimated would keep him away from the men's basketball team for about four weeks.
Better as a fragment of what has come before to remind us of happier times, rather than having their goodness and pureness brought into the living hellscape that is life as we currently know it.
In "tria ex uno" Mr. Haas pays homage to the Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez, using a fragment of an Agnus Dei as a starting point for a time-warping conversation between past and present.
AIR FORCE VET DIAGNOSED WITH ALS RAISING WHILE FIGHTING FOR LIFE Clinic treatment for patients suffering from eating disorders can cost tens of thousands of dollars, and Medicaid normally pays only a fragment of that.
Their approach was to embed a fragment of each object's patina in a block of epoxy resin, in order to preserve its physical structure, and then to slice the block up using a diamond saw.
The team, led by New Zealand-based geologist Nick Mortimer, argues that Zealandia is not merely a fragment of a continent, or a microcontinent left behind by Pangea, but a continent in its own right.
You can also get a mean fan tuan , a traditional breakfast treat that consists of sticky rice rolled around a fragment of cruller, a bit of hard-fried egg, and a tangle of pork floss.
From the floor of the dungeon, I could see a fragment of sky through an air hole near the ceiling, a tree length beyond reach and too small for a human body to squeeze through.
Throughout Magical Negro, she explores double-consciousness as a singular part of a whole, giving new meaning to what Zora Neale Hurston called "a fragment of the Great Soul" in her iconic essay from 1928.
The intimacy of Ehrenreich's reporting domesticates the violence and injustice, thus rendering it more shocking: A fragment of a tear gas grenade and broken lawn furniture mingle beneath a fruiting mulberry tree in the garden.
Located between Mars and Jupiter, the Psyche asteroid is made of the exposed nickel-iron core of an early planet and represents a fragment of one of the earliest building blocks of our solar system.
Before leaving to take the horse for a morning walk, Mr. Sager wrote, he scooped up a piece of Seattle Slew's excrement and preserved it for the next 39 years as a fragment of history.
The actors (David Huynh, Mia Katigbak and Eunice Wong) enter in coats and hats, regular people stumbling on a fragment of history that they nimbly re-enact, each playing multiple characters, and sometimes sharing them.
For gamblers who pray to win, and may need a little help, the store had offered an exhibit of rare bibles like a fragment of the microform containing 50 pages of the King James Bible.
We showed a fragment of the Polish archives, but mainly on view there were the results of local research carried out especially for that exhibition, which resulted in an incredible collection of queer Colombian archives.
If the object is confirmed to be a meteorite -- a fragment of a comet or asteroid that has fallen to Earth -- the death would be the first fatality from a meteorite on record, it is believed.
" A dedicated moonlighter, in February he released an album of original folk/Americana songs, "Piety," and last month, the single "Pony Girl," a fragment of which Mr. Cerveris sings to his onstage daughter in "Fun Home.
The band relied heavily on Colab Notebooks in a Web browser—specifically, the MusicVAE model from Google's Magenta team—manually inputting the data and then waiting (and waiting) for a fragment of output from this workflow.
The exhibition opens with a fragment of red silk, dating to around A.D. 800 and lent from the Vatican, whose floral rosettes enclose the enthroned Mary, sitting stiffly as the archangel Gabriel delivers some big news.
Once I realized what it was, I recognized the decorative stone fence from Kiefer's scrapbook "Die Donauquelle," which he made as a 24-year-old in Karlsruhe; a fragment of it was displayed on the cover.
In addition, meteorites are often cool to the touch when they land, and the object recovered from the site in India weighed only a few grams and appeared to be a fragment of a common earth rock.
A fragment of a planet orbiting a white dwarf star 400 light-years away gives scientists a rare glimpse into the death of a solar system, according to a new study published in the journal Science Thursday.
In August, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejected an application by a medical research arm of a foundation associated with German auto supplier Robert Bosch Gmbh to patent a fragment of a human AMP called defensin.
Godfrey showed me how to tease apart the coiled strands of the rope, break off a fragment of seaweed, slip it into the uncoiled segment, and then let the strands wind back up, trapping the seaweed inside.
Ms. Wolfe said that a colleague at the Folger recently pointed out something she has not seen any scholar discuss: the wax seal on Elizabeth's last will shows a fragment of the Shakespeare arms, just barely visible.
Trobisch, the collections director, said the museum will not display a fragment of St. Paul's letter to the Galatians because it cannot adequately trace its chain of ownership, including why it showed up on eBay in 2012.
This track seems to me a predecessor to The Cardboard Air Band as it is a fragment of your Little Rabbit track also released as a Cardboard Air Band track published … as part of our Tellus series.
Ms Cumming's book is thus a double biography, alternating between the life and endeavours of Velázquez and those of this humble man who loved him, framed in a fragment of memoir by a woman who loves them both.
But jurors might give the defense more credence if a forensic scientist familiarized them with a 20173 Canadian study showing that fathers' DNA is frequently found on their daughters' clean underwear; occasionally, a fragment of sperm is there too.
"Aphrodite Reimagined," a towering 10-foot-tall statue gracing the museum's outdoor balcony overlooking the Hillborough River, is the artist's vision of the goddess, inspired by a fragment of a marble torso from 1 AD in the museum's collection.
The leaves that rustle outside as the men talk, and when they pause, bring to mind a fragment of Ezra Pound's "The Cantos": "I have tried to write Paradise/Do not move/Let the wind speak/That is paradise."
Later, behind the retreat house, I spotted a fragment of rose quartz — not unlike the "positive love vibe" crystals I'd scoffed at in the Museum of Broken Relationships gift shop a few days before — and furtively carried it away.
A variety of ceramics were also found at the site, including four shards of a white, tin-glazed earthenware jar, shards from two different blue and white Chinese export porcelain vessels, and a fragment of beaded English creamware, according to Evans.
A team led by Viviane Slon and Svante Pääbo of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, in Leipzig, Germany, carried out genetic analysis on a fragment of bone, more than 50,000 years old, found in a cave in Russia.
It also serves to underscore that Trump and the administration are only interested in being the leaders of a fragment of the American electorate, many of whom voted for him because he would put anti-reproductive rights judges on the courts.
All of this onrushing energy seems to be culminating in the spectacular version of "The Raft of the Medusa" (1990), a contemporary take on Gericault's masterpiece as a fragment of a plane crash, complete with molten aluminum and splintered wiring.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A fragment of wood reputed to be from the manger where Jesus was laid after his humble birth went on display in Jerusalem on Friday, ahead of its transfer to Bethlehem for the official launch of the Christmas season.
"We found the bust of the statue and the lower part of the head and now we removed the head and we found the crown and the right ear and a fragment of the right eye," Egyptian antiquities minister Khaled al-Anani said.
In the six and a half minute experience, "the superficial lines between subject and bystander are blurred and bound together, allowing individuals to walk in a vast space and thoroughly live a fragment of the refugees' personal journeys," according to the  LACMA's website .
Klein is deputy director of the authority's robbery prevention unit, which in late 2016 recovered a fragment of text on a piece of papyrus mentioning the word 'Jerusalem' from the 7th century B.C. that had been plundered from a cave by antiquities robbers.
However, a video posted last month showing a drone purportedly belonging to Jund al-Aqsa (a fragment of al-Qaeda) dropping bombs on Syrian armed forces in the Hama province of Syria indicates this may not be the case for much longer.
Confronted with civil disobedience against the Vietnam War and racial subordination, Rawls and his cohort developed the canonical modern image of civil disobedience: as an appeal to the country's higher principles, a fragment of lawbreaking in support of a larger fidelity to law.
But when Mr. Massee pulled the trigger, the gunpowder in the blank cartridge ignited and fired a fragment of a bullet — probably part of a dummy shell that had been left in the gun's barrel from an earlier scene — into Mr. Lee's midsection.
Among the highlights are four copies of the first edition of "Ulysses" (1922), one of which is inscribed; Joyce's first stand-alone publication, the broadside "The Holy Office" (1904); a fragment of the "Ulysses" manuscript; and Joyce's typed outline of the novel.
The work, which has been in the collection of the Städel Museum in Frankfurt since the 19th century, is a fragment of a page, with handwriting across the top and a sketch of two figures, one a reclining male nude, at the bottom.
Last year, Professor Obbink told The Daily Beast that it was "not true" that he had tried to sell a fragment of the first chapter of the Gospel of Mark, dating back to the second or early third century, to the Green family.
Shelley began writing the poem in 1817, soon after the British Museum announced that it had acquired a fragment of another statue of Ramses II that had been taken from an ancient temple at Thebes, in modern-day Luxor, by an Italian adventurer.
On February 27, Gibson hired a boat captain to take him to the Paluma sandbar, a half-dozen miles from the coastal town of Vilankulos, where he stumbled upon a fragment of a Boeing 777 airplane wing – the same model of the missing MH370 airliner.
More importantly, he is also helping us to imagine that perhaps one day, someone from La Paila or Palenque could use art to display a fragment of their story in a public space, to be experienced by people in Bogotá or New York or Kinshasa.
Inside the museum, visitors can see the 1993 victims' portraits and learn about their stories, as well as view a concrete slab from the parking level where the explosion occurred, a fragment of the rental van that was transformed into a bomb and other artifacts.
"African masks as we have come to know them and expect to see them in Western context are really just a fragment of a lost performance of works that were once contemporary but are now frozen in time," explains exhibition curator, Kevin Dumouchelle, to The Creators Project.
What they have just experienced still lingers in their minds like a fragment of music; they are simultaneously in the past and in the present, at home in this in-between region that we might call a metaphor for reflection, or for a work of art.
Perhaps Hammons's most striking visual representation of Coleman's Harmolodic Theory is his epic iteration of the Surrealist parlor game Exquisite Corpse, where one person draws an image on paper, then folds its, concealing all but a fragment of the image for the next person to continue.
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Reuters) - A fragment of wood reputed to be from the manger where Jesus was laid after his humble birth arrived in Bethlehem as a gift from the Vatican on Saturday, kicking off Christmas season at the town revered as the place of Jesus' birth.
In the BAMcinématek's program there is also a fragment of The Purple Mask (1917), a chapter play in which Cunard is a bit of a mix between an action hero — think Batwoman (as Cunard acrobatically climbs the façade of a building during one of her stunts), or Robin Hood.
On the way to our seats at "Caught," Christopher Chen's intricately constructed, unrelentingly destabilizing puzzle of a play about the anatomy of truth and the provocative power of illusion — presented by the Play Company at La MaMa — we passed through a fragment of a gallery exhibition about the cell.
This Richard Gerstl retrospective is exhaustive, but, after pacing in the four rooms dedicated to him and witnessing the radical expressionism of his self-portraits, I cannot help feeling like what I saw was just a fragment of what Gerstl could have been, and wanted to see more.
The Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac in Paris will return a fragment of a maro 'ura, or 18th century Polynesian royal feathered belt, to the Museum of Tahiti and the Islands in 2021 on a three-year renewable loan following the belt's inclusion in a Quai Branly exhibition.
Notre Dame also counts among its treasures two other relics connected to Holy Week: a fragment of the Wood of the Cross, believed by many to be a part of the "true cross" on which Jesus was crucified; and one of the nails that the Romans used to crucify Jesus.
For example, Mr. Barr quoted a fragment of one of Mr. Mueller's sentences about how the evidence did not prove there had been any agreement between the campaign and Russia, but omitted a lead-in about how the Trump campaign had many contacts with Russians and had welcomed Russian intervention.
" That novel opens with a fragment of a song: "O, the wild rose blossoms / On the little green place"; a dance tune, "Tralala lala, / Tralala tralaladdy"; and a cautionary rhyme recited by the infant Stephen Dedalus's frightful governess, appropriately nicknamed Dante, "Pull out his eyes, / Apologise, / Apologise, / Pull out his eyes.
"Ecosystems come back and there&aposs restoration, but they&aposre almost never the same as they were before," said Rene Bobe, an Oxford University paleobiologist whose finds include a fragment of a shark tooth, an indication that there was sea life millions of years ago in what is today an inland area.
"The art's formal ingenuity can jump out at you as forcefully as the grill of a Ford or a fragment of Marilyn Monroe's lips or the cap from a Pepsi bottle or a stack of Fiesta dishes in a dish rack," Michael Kimmelman wrote in The New York Times, also in 0003.
She tweeted, "'This is not the America I know...' just a reminder this am to teach acceptance and love to our kids for all races, all religions.."In her post, she included a fragment of the speech her father gave at the Islamic Center of Washington, D.C., just days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
In one, Twombly's figure is dwarfed by a sculpture of Constantine the Great's hand, a fragment of an enormous statue in the courtyard of the Musei Capitolini; another series of shots captures Twombly on the steps of a Roman basilica from the waist down, photographed successively closer till the last zooms in on his midsection.
Along the right side of the photo, close enough to read, is a fragment of the memorial's roster of war dead, engraved in stone; on the left, above the tree line in the distance, the top 30 or so floors of the World Trade Center — fated, of course, to become the subject of another memorial a few decades later.
Antibodies against the virus clung to these particles, supporting the ID. But a team of ancient DNA investigators led by Hendrik Poinar at McMaster University and Edward Holmes at the University of Sydney couldn't find any traces of smallpox DNA from a fragment of thigh bone, muscle, or flaps of skin still sticking to the mummy's rib, skull, and leg.
Of Le Livre, Mallarmé wrote in a letter to Paul Verlaine: "[B]ut I am possessed by it and I will succeed perhaps — not in producing this work in its entirety … but to show a fragment of it completed, to make its glorious authenticity flicker from one position, indicating the totality of the rest for which a life is not enough" (from Sylvia Gorelick's introduction).

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