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Bit by bit by bit, the picture comes into focus from a blurry mess.
It's built bit by bit, and anything that's built bit by bit over time usually lasts.
Whatever trust users still had in Facebook following the Cambridge Analytica scandal has been eroding bit by bit by bit throughout the summer.
"You might have gotten a hint that a majority of the court really hates ACCA and is picking it apart bit by bit by bit," Justice Samuel Alito said at one point.
"This shows confidence is retuning bit by bit," he said.
Not entirely at first — just a little, bit by bit.
Bit by bit, I was exorcising the demons of shame.
But I hope that mentality is changing bit by bit.
But, bit by bit, the system has expanded and improved.
Bit by bit, they built a better life for themselves.
Bit by bit, the jobs and the people were leaving.
And it's slowly been putting out more, bit by bit.
Bit by bit, the house began to outlive its usefulness.
" — "Bit by Bit," Stephen Sondheim "Without RadioShack, there's no Blue Box.
BIT by bit, Britain is more closely resembling a federal state.
Bit by bit, the exchange has shed its real-estate assets.
I think people are starting to remember that, bit by bit.
Slowly bit by bit add and stir in the pomace oil.
Bit by bit, Mr. Sappington raised money, bringing in about $80,000.
And all these drawings give it to us, bit by bit.
Bit by bit, officials are acquiring more land in the area.
He is, in fact, losing on the merits, bit by bit.
I feel like he's going to destroy this country bit by bit.
Well, bit by bit, we're learning more about why that's the case.
You listen to everyone, and bit by bit, you figure things out.
Bit by bit, though, they're crossing the t's and dotting the i's.
Bit by bit, you begin to pick up a sense of how
Transplanting the ovaries, bit by bit Matthews explained that the transplant itself involved reinserting fragments of al Matrooshi's ovary bit by bit and then waiting for blood vessels to form and infuse into it to make it functional.
And then we lose our rights to our own body, bit by bit.
The story is playing out bit-by-bit, and it definitely isn't pretty.
Bit by bit, Wonder Woman pecks away Diana's and our general superhero fantasy.
You're given pieces bit-by-bit and Tetris-like they fall into place.
Song Exploder Musicians take apart and explain their songs, bit by bit. 229.
We think that bit by bit the number of criminal incidents will decline.
It was a gradual process, it was bit by bit, moment by moment.
Our hope here is to make climate issues more accessible, bit by bit.
"Our hope here is to make climate issues more accessible, bit by bit."
They become friends, then marry; bit by bit, Joy infuses him with life.
The young man knelt and began to pick away the mess bit by bit.
It is a process, something that's integrated into products and jobs bit by bit.
The plan is to move Leumi over to Pepper's core software bit by bit.
She was always active until lupus stole her muscles and strength, bit by bit.
Bit by bit, I started incorporating little pieces of that party into my life.
In past seasons, we were still getting to know these characters bit by bit.
Bit by bit, I found people willing to trust me completely with their stories.
Since opening in January, the new dining room has been embellished bit by bit.
Bit by bit, the U.S. petroleum industry is turning world oil markets inside out.
Everlane's strategy of expanding "bit by bit" is resulting in the fashion brand being everywhere.
Bit by bit, that culture began to curdle and metastasize, from invisibly to visibly poisonous.
No one knew who or what I was, but bit by bit I proved myself.
They tend to approach everything by first establishing essentials, and then adding bit by bit.
So bit by bit, there was this mix of people from all walks of life.
Obviously, things don't happen overnight, so it's sort of bit by bit, piece by piece.
That transformation has certainly not been smooth, but it has moved forward bit by bit.
But I have the impression that we come back bit by bit, over several years.
He has succeeded at tearing away, bit by bit, at the fabric of our lives.
Still the army has managed to win some confidence of these communities, bit by bit.
Much of the journey would be made by feel, pulling themselves along bit by bit.
And so she shifts her understanding bit by bit: this is 'dog,' that is 'wolf.
Bit by bit, in broken English and Vietnamese, Hang shares stories of Vietnam with David.
"I can remember very vividly losing feeling in my legs, bit by bit," he says.
Putting in a lump sum would net you more than entering the market bit by bit.
"Then we started recreating every detail of it bit by bit in the computer," he said.
Take away determination bit by bit, and you have "this ineffectual but brilliant person," says Graham.
Though he followed the instructions bit by bit, Nespoli says he took his own creative freedoms.
This didn't all happen immediately, but rather bit by bit since Orbán took office in 2010.
By playing into stereotypes, the most skillful multi-camera sitcoms can defuse them, bit by bit.
Climate change is a slow steady rewriting of the rules that govern weather, bit by bit.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Bit by bit, the U.S. petroleum industry is turning world oil markets inside out.
Bit by bit, little by little, I'm morphing from an engineer into some kind of…manager.
"Bit by bit, every interaction would bend the metal," Mr. Schell of the Asia Society said.
He's dripping tantalizing details out bit by bit, stoking expectations and speculation about his next moves.
You give in to an elusive lover, bit by bit, until you no longer recognize yourself.
But the large bulk of what was being shared, bit by bit, was encoded binary files.
But if you do it bit by bit, it's going to be difficult to bounce back.
Bit by bit, they ask for bigger chunks of your time and suggest increasingly private encounters.
You have to add to them bit by bit until you have every piece you need.
If you've got a few fingers of whiskey in a glass, add water bit by bit.
Bit by bit, Jimmy McGill is being buried alive, and Saul Goodman is holding the shovel.
In '96 you got the sense that Greg was struggling, but it was bit by bit.
But The Americans is nothing if not patient; bit by bit, it has proved me wrong.
Sometimes these deltas fail in huge collapses, and sometimes they break apart bit by bit, Poland says.
This data was stored atom by atom, bit by bit, on the surface of the copper sheet.
I felt like someone was, bit by bit, squeezing all the air and life out of me.
Bit by bit, I realized I didn't really know the character I was playing in Night Call.
Their job is to find a workable solution, bit-by-bit, without the benefit of a roadmap.
Bit by bit, this sort of behavior becomes quickly normalized (in the parlance du jour) and escalated.
Be okay with getting to know someone over time, letting intimacy and trust build bit by bit.
Instead, he chose to break up the problem and tackle it bit by bit, step by step.
Bit by bit, cities are becoming smart by the application of consumer technology to the urban space.
Jo Elgarf, an administrator, explains that it is now too late to stock up bit by bit.
I submitted some regrettably bad puzzles, received many polite rejections and improved my skills bit by bit.
The dunes have it right, shifting bit by bit, grain by grain, suddenly in an entirely new place.
Ease into the water gradually, going bit by bit until you feel your stress start to slip away.
Bit by bit, add flour and stir the mixture until it is quite firm, but still malleable. 4.
Once you start massaging the balm into your skin, bit by bit, you'll see what makes it different.
Literally: I'd started on the lowest end of the stand and climbed up, bit by bit, every season.
The group has held several fundraising campaigns, including asking for donations to reveal Ross' artwork bit-by-bit.
It won't solve Hollywood's diversity problems overnight, but it could start chipping away at them, bit by bit.
Bit by bit, they were sorting through the gigabytes of data that he had brought back from Nigeria.
Global warming isn't something that will happen decades down the line — it's happening every day, bit by bit.
The awards typically announce their performers and presenters bit by bit in the weeks leading up to the show.
Bit by bit, we're going to learn the secrets of this gas giant — whether Jupiter likes it or not.
But keep going, and bit by bit you'll start to find that your home is getting a lot smarter.
With universal credit being rolled out bit by bit, the government can adjust the scheme as it goes along.
He's been writing the long-anticipated "Mueller Report" bit by bit, in public, since his very first court filing.
Lanier argues that we are surrendering our free will "bit by bit" to Amazon, Facebook, Google, and their clients.
Whatever we're working out through these movies, it's erupting out of the subtext into the text, bit by bit.
Manners Dirik caved in 2011 and bit-by-bit, tweet-by-tweet, he turned 200-odd followers into thousands.
Information has been trickling out bit by bit for the RED Hydrogen One, the digital camera company's first smartphone.
Quietly, stubbornly, defying the headlines, bit by bit, around the world, slow shifts are underway towards a better world.
Bit by bit the stakes are raised, with more innocent people being sucked into The Ring's increasingly powerful blackhole.
It turns out that an actor in the real world is insidiously working to destroy us, bit by bit.
That's because autocrats excel at gradualism, increasing their hold on power bit by bit, until democracy becomes a mirage.
They take her to hippotherapy once a week at Bit-By-Bit, a local nonprofit therapeutic horseback riding center.
It's about taking that space back, that park back, that pool back, of taking it back bit by bit.
In short, those who have Cadasil have thousands of tiny strokes that kill off the brain bit by bit.
For the unfamiliar, Bone is a comic series by Jeff Smith, released bit by bit from 1991 to 2004.
And as she applies Senate rules, the health bill's delicate balance has begun to break apart, bit by bit.
Let's look back and see all the ways big companies chipped away at our privacy bit by bit in 2017.
They shared stories with me and, bit by bit, I would take things from that and add into my story.
Right now, the Obama administration is yanking on various regulatory levers trying to nudge down US emissions bit by bit.
Everything you call broken was broken bit by bit over a long time and must be fixed the same way.
These things will be tougher to avoid as the show continues to dole out this back story, bit by bit.
I spent the weekend immersed in two bizarre, outlandish fictional worlds that, bit by bit, started to feel like home.
That's interesting to hear that instruments are coming back, I always thought you were stripping them away bit by bit?
"So, it's bit by bit getting richer and of course there's a lot of potential on the horizon," King said.
At the time, the rides were still there, but in the following years they were sold off bit by bit.
It's also the challenge of any organization attempting to nudge itself, bit by bit, toward something that looks like equity.
MR. AHRENDT: It happened bit by bit, but the strongest growth was really in the last three or four years.
They were inseparable out of class, and she was learning, bit by bit, to humor his Real Madrid soccer obsession.
Under current tax rules, such capital expenditures are accounted for bit by bit over time, a practice known as depreciation.
Strategies for mass surveillance and thwarting encryption have already expanded bit by bit across the so-called Five Eyes nations.
I am grateful for the positive feedback so far and there is something playful about releasing the albums bit by bit.
It's still not exactly poster quality, but remember, this is being beamed back bit by bit from four billion miles away.
It is estimated that the bit-by-bit method would come to £5.7bn and take up to three decades to complete.
Then, once you actually give birth, your kid is forever growing apart from you, bit by bit, becoming her own person.
It was decided upon that the best framing device would be an interrogation tale that reveals her backstory bit by bit.
Bit by bit, we began taking part in collective actions, determining that this was key to tackling such a systemic problem.
Picking the song apart bit by bit like that made me really hear each and every lyric, isolated from each other.
And every foundable is listed in a sort of sticker book you'll fill in bit by bit as you encounter them.
It is now the Trump administration that will find its internal operations exposed, bit-by-bit, to the public for scrutiny.
It's like doing a pencil relief: You start with a blurry blob and then, bit by bit, the picture comes together.
He makes friends with a philosophical fellow prisoner, who teaches him to savor his cold scrap of potato bit by bit.
They're soft, wet clay that hardens bit by bit the more you play with it, the more shape you give it.
In the intervening months, the media giant has started the process of pulling content from the streaming service, bit by bit.
Here, Griswold's multiple years of reporting convey the slow crawl of accumulating frustrations that eroded trust in government bit by bit.
But there was no error, and bit by bit, the three Czech fans had a contagious effect on those around them.
Work will resume bit by bit in other areas, and air passenger transport will gradually return to normal, the statement said.
"Bit by bit, the economy and security are starting to cut through more," said Jorge Buendia, head of the polling firm.
But when you're continually adding to the world, bit by bit over a period of years, borders can eventually become a problem.
And, over time, bit by bit, like a cancer eating away at our democracy, corruption has eroded Americans' faith in our government.
Bit by bit, they each share their own stories with street harassment, how it made them feel, and how they clap back.
The device uses sonar and laser to both focus and line up portions of the works, which it photographs bit by bit.
"We're going bit-by-bit, but we're confident there will be growth and that we will meet our goals," he told reporters.
We're assembling pieces for the Battle of Six Armies, bit by bit, as everyone gathers for a massive showdown in the North.
And right now, they know, bit by bit, that I was trying to smile, I was expressing my laughter and my smile.
His "Before" films featured the same characters at different ages, and "Boyhood" was shot bit by bit annually over a dozen years.
You must rip off the plastic bit by bit until your hands would rather spend time clicking out an order on Seamless.
"You don't know what it's like to watch someone you love crumble bit by bit," she confesses in the most heartbreaking scene.
Thus heralds her return to a place eerily frozen in her memory, just under the surface but coming back bit by bit.
It seems crazy complicated at first, then bit by bit you learn more, until you realize it's more accessible than you thought.
A large clump of hair is separated into smaller sections and placed bit by bit to recreate the growth of real hair.
There's the "evolutionary" path to autonomous vehicles, where today's cars get self-driving features bit by bit — Tesla's autopilot feature, for example.
Clinton: Hillary Clinton wants to use various regulatory levers at the president's disposal to nudge down US greenhouse gas emissions bit by bit.
The story unwinds bit by bit, as a number of factors collide on one fateful day that leaves the whole family in peril.
It's good to have him behind us...this makes me actually quite confident that bit by bit things are going the right way.
But Mr Rama may be right that the western Balkan countries could sidle into the EU bit by bit, to avoid provoking resistance.
They did not come easily: he would work on a line for weeks, like a sculptor chipping away, bit by bit, at marble.
Bit by bit, I slowly progressed, until one day, someone got confused as to whether they were looking at a photograph or not.
She plays out her futuristic election bit by bit, layering in details as the plot picks up and runs to the finish line.
Michele rediscovers his identity, bit by bit, when the people in his life, unaware of his injury, include him in his regular activities.
She took on the restoration bit by bit, managing smaller-scale projects, like a few ceilings at a time, and went from there.
Bit by bit, she began to feel capable of showing herself to me in an "undesirable" way, without make-up, looking very frail.
Bit by bit, the "other apartment" is becoming home, and the place I share with friends in Dorchester is becoming "the old place".
There's a logic to this space, to the language of its patterns, and it teases that logic out to you, bit by bit.
It is part of an effort by Iran to stop complying bit by bit, to match Mr. Trump's abandonment of the entire accord.
It was impossible to tackle the big picture when each piece made no sense, so I decided to take it bit by bit.
The river, now cleaner, is being uncovered, bit by bit, in a process called "daylighting," and public spaces are being created around it.
Bit by bit, President Trump is starting to rewrite the multitude of policies the Obama administration put in place to fight global warming.
Bit by bit, these people had to build new lives and forge new connections, in a sometimes melancholy, sometimes inspiring study of human resilience.
Bit by bit, I had been making progress on my loan, and by that I mean I paid off approximately $15,000 of the principal.
Bit by bit, he pulled together a clandestine crew of local enthusiasts who met in a small house in the Motilones de Cúcuta neighborhood.
"There was a whole system in place where these parents sort of, bit by bit, took away the humanity of their children," says Hestrin.
But WikiLeaks has claimed to have 50,000 of Podesta's messages, indicating that it intends to release them bit by bit for maximum political effect.
They watched the snake dissolve bit by bit until the skin fell all the way through and lay, empty of meat, on the ground.
What we call our soul can die in small quantities, just as our bodies can be worn, amputated, and poisoned away, bit by bit.
I end up extracting bits and pieces from images and assembling leaves bit by bit in Photoshop for many trees—painful but worth it.
Standing next to the door, he folds himself up, lowering his hind quarters gradually, bit by bit, until his aching haunches touch the floor.
Rather than unleashing an all-out onslaught, pro-government forces are likely to bore into Idlib and Hama bit by bit, Mr. Hokayem said.
Bit by bit, the water temperature rose; by late July, it had reached as high as twenty degrees Celsius, or sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit.
It sold everything: dishes, appliances, clothes, toys, groceries, motorcycles, car parts and even houses that you could construct bit by bit from the catalog.
Its colors change depending on the angle of the light, while flowing phallic flowers are bit by bit depicted in pink on the periphery.
Instead, players are encouraged to smoothly string together sequences of sidesteps and assaults to evade their enemies in fluid, Wick-like motions bit-by-bit.
Suffice it to say, the operating system is still glitchy two months after release, and bit by bit, Apple seems to be fixing the problem.
While the physical components are still improving bit by bit, Google, Samsung and Apple are increasingly investing in (and showcasing) improvements wrought entirely from code.
Bit by bit, it leaked out that he'd been the subject of bullying by JBL, notably by MMA great Bas Rutten, a friend of Ranallo's.
" Another described seeing his daughters in a new light: "Bit by bit, my daughters were turning into these radiant beings, cleansed of all these fears.
And then — before adding any oil — I bite the whole back up and down, in a very fluid motion, bit by bit, avoiding any bones.
Over the last couple of years, the threadbare curtain that shields the inner workings of the seafood industry has been pulled aside bit by bit.
Even better than a plate of cookies, though, is one large cookie meant to be broken, bit by bit, in an act of communal enjoyment.
Bit by bit, the century-old Buddhist temple pictured above in western Changhua County has been converted into a shrine for the Chinese Communist Party.
Eventually, Suddeutsche Zeitung contacted the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) to help manage the mammoth trove of information it was acquiring, bit-by-bit.
He then presents an evidentiary argument that picks apart The Satanic Temple's copyright claim bit-by-bit, ending with a particularly out-of-left-field kicker.
We're pursuing the patchwork quilt version of the American dream — piecing it together, bit by bit — instead of worshiping the skyscraper reaching high into the sky.
Jack did so slowly, filling her bit by bit as Carter and Caleb caressed her ass and told her what a good little girl she was.
Bit by bit, with short but steady lurches, we get the cart to the front of the store, and in one of the snaking checkout lines.
When net art is too "perfect" it can wind up looking unnatural, but Helin's art seems fresh and alive, like biological experiments mutating bit by bit.
But as a metaphor for hope, reconciliation and change, K-pop shall live on, even as Pyongyang's Bad Boy, bit by bit, gets what he wants.
As the doc progresses and Dominik explores each album track, Cave opens up bit by bit, often holding back tears as he talks through his grief.
But I also pushed for Bludgeon's inclusion on the Decepticon side and slowly, bit by bit, all my favorite characters are making it into the game.
The rest of us will have to attempt something even harder and less practical: Making the future world more tolerable, bit by bit, change by change.
"The longer it goes on, people might, bit by bit, realize that this was never a good idea and we ought to carry on," Shaw said.
Congress was surrendering its law-making power under the U.S. Constitution bit by bit, leaving it to people hand picked by presidents to fill in the blanks.
There's a process called "skin hardening," which isn't a literal hardening of the skin, but instead, means you build up a tolerance to sunlight, bit by bit.
The United States has backed away, bit by bit, from the demand that Mr. Assad leave office immediately, but has remained committed to the 2012 Geneva Communique.
So, because Amazon did all the stuff this year, we're just gonna run through each one bit by bit, starting off with probably its most important one.
Then, slowly, these isolated groups do what isolated groups do: bit by bit, degree by degree, they — and, especially, their attitudes towards other groups — become more extreme.
But bit by bit, by picking at smaller, specific cases that could, in due course, show the full picture, Mueller is bringing Moscow's meddling into greater focus.
We can acknowledge that while at the same time honoring them for starting this process, for giving us this country that has been improved, bit by bit.
And objects that add new properties (things like water, frogs, fire and explosives) are introduced bit by bit, so no challenge ever felt needlessly stiff or confusing.
Within the solution space are the bit-by-bit elements of a creative work: colors on painter's palette, ingredients in a chef's kitchen, keys on a composer's piano.
German Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Adebahr added that German-Turkish relations still faced "significant challenges," but Berlin was ready to continue working to "improve relations bit by bit".
But if developers are going to figure out where their websites are failing, they might need to test smaller components bit-by-bit to figure out what's happening.
They instead had to piece it together bit by bit from conversations with Sondland and other officials while fielding worried queries from Ukrainian officials about the aid freeze.
Bit by bit, the White House is becoming Trump's Emerald City: isolated, fortified against nonbelievers, entranced by its mythmaker, and constantly vulnerable to the risks of revelation. ♦
Objectively, if you look at how much fish food there was in each of their boxes, spooning it out bit by bit would have taken a literal age.
In a soft and narrow beam of light (designed by Harry Feiner), Yudi and Motke lie chest-down, one behind the other, digging the tunnel bit by bit.
"India has a plan to raise duties for all components bit by bit," said Tarun Pathak an associate director with Counterpoint, adding this will gradually force more domestic manufacturing.
Mr Gekoski gives this modern-day Scrooge three visitations that pry him open bit by bit, but Darke's redemption is nothing like what the "slobberer" Dickens would have conjured.
Glover takes the dynamic and interwoven city of Atlanta (seriously, its highways look like a sailor's knot) and unravels it, bit by bit, all while keeping it really real.
"We are likely to see more import orders from merchants taking advantage of the price, progressively weakening the shilling bit by bit," said a trader from a commercial bank.
There's not one big revelation about what happened and what will happen next; instead, you will acquire this knowledge bit by bit, character by character, and level by level.
Her determination keeps her moving forward, just as she advised Marlin to keep swimming in Finding Nemo, and bit by bit, the pieces of her past start coming together.
Waymo's self-driving taxis, followed (apparently at some distance) by others, will very gradually expand their beachhead from Phoenix, bit by bit and clime by clime, with occasional setbacks.
Rather than chip away at their debt bit by bit, they downsized from a 1,500-square-foot house to a 536-square-foot, manufactured house to accelerate the process.
Then you could follow their story bit by bit across the evening and into the morning, and we were nervously waiting to be told that they were safe again.
The Rescue Task Force is one of new counterterrorism elements designed bit by bit in New York since 443, when the de Blasio administration moved in to City Hall.
It has used this leverage to build funding, bit by bit, to buy more than 400 homes and vacant lots, spending more than $43 million in total so far.
Since he's reaching out to them in alphabetical order, we piece together his romantic journey bit by bit over the show's three seasons (Season 3 just arrived, you lucky dog).
Heat maps show exactly how customers respond to the coaster bit by bit; that drop is great for thrill-seekers, but the wild curve over there is making everyone nauseous.
Bit by bit, Ikea wants the people who buy its furniture to feel like they're also part of the smart home movement, and that's very cool—especially if it's cheap.
Parker Higgins tends to make "iterator bots," bots that go through a collection (such as the New York Public Library public domain collection) and broadcast its contents bit by bit.
Bit by bit, as more of the game's sci-fi mystery comes into focus, your fearful ignorance matures into persistent curiosity: What are the strange devices hanging from the ceiling?
"Monte" weds these straightforward elements to a fittingly stark narrative: Agostino sets out to conquer the mountain that keeps his farm barren by chipping away at it bit by bit.
Each character tells me less than I'd learn from a lore dump, but I'm willing to give them my time, and therefore soak up the world's history, bit by bit.
Its spinoff, Better Call Saul, bowled us over by revealing the depths of Jimmy's soul, and continues to break our hearts as we watch him lose it bit by bit.
Bit by bit, the Court enables states to get more creative and bold in their restrictions, until one day it finally gives up the ghost and announces Roe is dead.
The orange flower water, in particular, is fab — it diminishes any redness instantly (suck on that, acne scars) and improves my complexion's clarity bit by bit as I use it regularly.
The Fed is about to tell the markets how it plans to remove itself bit by bit from the experimental program that made it a major player in the financial markets.
"Obviously Nico has been really strong all week so it was crucial... bit by bit, one step at a time, I have been trying to bring the pace together," said Hamilton.
The 13-year-old spends an hour or two every day on the game with his friends and is not afraid to spend his pocket money on it - bit by bit.
All the time that goes into this absolutely perfect icebox cake is totally worth it because you can keep it in the freezer for weeks and eat it bit by bit.
Throughout the narrative, which jumps back and forth in time between the late 1980s and 2007, the events leading to Jodi's conviction spin in her memory, becoming clearer bit by bit.
Bit by bit, however, such modifications have resulted in a sort of death by a thousand cuts to Southern California greenery, according to new research from the University of Southern California.
That goal is always somewhere over there, and the path between here and there is generally through a massive horde of zombies that need to be taken out bit by bit.
Not all at once, but bit by bit, as the Horizon gameworld gradually, over a period of years, becomes a platform for socializing and messaging and work as well as play.
They don&apost want a lot of this information to come out, so I think we can expect that it&aposs all going to have to be pried out bit by bit.
But by fishing out DNA sequences bit by bit, the researchers were ultimately able to piece together the complete ancient H. pylori genome, which they then compared to modern H. pylori strains.
The resulting thrust is piddling compared to traditional engines, and that's OK—the spacecraft is floating through the vacuum of space, so the shower of ions accelerate the aircraft bit by bit.
The park is allows him to realize this vast potential for storytelling, with all the side characters essentially playing out the narrative bit by bit as he writes and rewrites this story.
Yet as with climate change, leadership is shifting bit by bit to citizens, to the private sector, and to mayors, who all over the country have recently pledged to implement the SDGs.
Sony continues to release new information about the next PlayStation console, bit by bit —the latest tidbit arrived alongside a climate change partnership announced by Sony Interactive Entertainment President & CEO Jack Ryan.
Not only should we have given Eirik a break from fishing, but we should be brought Moira in sooner so that she could learn to fish a little better, bit by bit.
Bit by bit, a wall rose until the bright colors of a 10-foot-by-30-foot mural, called "Spirit of Harlem," were obscured by an expanse of bricks painted matte black.
Bit by bit, Puerto Ricans have banded together to clean debris, share food and water and comfort one another through the biggest natural disaster to hit our island in over 90 years.
He may have the legal authority to prosecute men like Axe, but day by day, bit by bit, in his pursuit of power and influence, his moral authority is on the wane.
Bit by bit, we piece together the history of Jane: how she left Dan, joined a wagon train, fell afoul of varmints, and was cruelly used, before Bill came to her aid.
How to multiply in Google Sheets by copying the formula into additional cellsUsing the multiplication formula can be useful, but doing it bit-by-bit for an entire column can get tedious.
If systemic change is going to happen, it will happen bit by bit, with little changes around the edges, rather than from people shrugging and saying the problem is too big to solve.
Soon he will hit me with his full force and break me apart, spin me into a different orbit—parts of me will fall, bit by bit, like broken light tumbling through clouds.
Liam is programmed to carefully disassemble the many pieces of iPhones, such as SIM card trays, screws, batteries and cameras, by removing components bit by bit so they'll all be easier to recycle.
But in the video for "Leave the Light On" (premiering above), New York-based folk-pop duo Overcoats transforms these moments of vulnerability into a celebration of finding that strength, bit by bit.
We meet and learn about the sisters bit by bit; from Freida's flashback, from Daddy's employment, from Nicky's cell block and whispers throughout the prison that eventually lead Red to Carol's inner circle.
Most of the weavers were women, whose progress was measured bit by bit: A wire that threaded through a magnetic core was a 1; a wire threaded outside of it was a 33.
When the tehina seizes up or tightens, keep adding ice water, bit by bit (about 23 22/22 cups in total), whisking energetically until you have a perfectly smooth, creamy, thick sauce. 210.
He began spending much of his time mixing up dustbins full of white paint and adding dry pigment, bit by bit, in an effort to match the existing colors in National Trust houses.
If he's saying that spending money is just a perception—and that when you chip away at it bit-by-bit, you don't notice the big spends—then that's not coming across clearly.
So in our campaign mode where we want people to feel immersed in the idea of you inherit a small farm and it's up to you to build it up bit by bit.
" In the wake of President Trump's executive action on Thursday, Mr. Cuomo was once again raising alarm bells, saying that President Trump is now "attempting to administratively dismantle the A.C.A. bit by bit.
Female characters dominate Liu's story line — which unfolds bit by bit like a novel through Takeda's gorgeous sequential panels — and touches on themes of race, war, duality, friendships and the meaning of family.
Kerim Has, an analyst in Turkish-Russian relations based in Moscow, predicted that Russia was going to ensure the Syrian government gains control of Idlib bit by bit over the course of 2019.
Bit by bit the guardrails of democracy were torn down, as institutions meant to serve the public became tools of the ruling party, then were weaponized to punish and intimidate that party's opponents.
I had felt it creeping in bit by bit before that and had mostly been shoving it away to the back of my mind, pretending it wasn't there and it wasn't getting worse.
Revelations abound about the company's working culture, including the behaviour of former CEO Alexander Nix, while Wiley reveals bit by bit the kind of power he wielded while rifling through individuals' personal data.
But bit by bit the language is taking shape, definite articles and nouns and indirect objects and verbs and prepositional phrases hanging off subjects and predicates and predicate complements like a Calder mobile.
"They take advantage of us with lies, while they sell the country bit by bit," said Valdomero Guzmán Peros, 60, a resident of Ecatepec who rode his bicycle to the Mass, describing the government.
However, the feature could also trickle out bit by bit via carrier-specific updates; per the Verge, AT&T and T-Mobile are still sorting out bugs with an unclear timeframe for a resolution.
"This is not so much an alert as a red-hot warning that it is going to whittle down its purchase bit by bit," said Shingo Ide, chief equity strategist at NLI Research Institute.
Its approach to fiction is to tell a long-form written story like that of a television show: individual, standalone installments that follow the story's characters and builds a longer story bit by bit.
Liam is programmed to carefully disassemble the many pieces of returned iPhones, such as SIM card trays, screws, batteries and cameras, by removing components bit by bit so they'll all be easier to recycle.
The Rising is presented as a kind of pivotal moment, turning away from the 19th century towards a more uncertain future in which the once supreme British Empire would be dismantled, bit by bit.
And so I cut, moving my hips in rhythm to the arc of the scythe's swing, shuffling forward bit by bit, nibbling away at the foot-long grass and depositing it on my left.
This Department of Defense advisor gave DeLonge the go-ahead to take the story—the real story—to the masses, on the condition that he introduce it bit-by-bit, through fiction and nonfiction.
Yet, bit by bit, the streets of a strange city take on memories of their own and you stop wandering along them like a detached shadow — you become a traveler like all the others.
In those same areas, men and women -- armed with education and Western support -- have learned to stand up for themselves, and bit by bit to help our country regain standing in the international community.
Joseph Breen retired in 1954, and, bit by bit, hitherto forbidden scenes—a bare breast here, an "adult" theme there—made their way, after tortuous negotiation with the Production Code office, into finished movies.
And two of our key detectives are the antivirus guys from Symantec, Liam O'Murchu and Eric Chien — they are the ones who bit-by-bit broke down the code and discovered what it was.
They&aposve turned it over to investigators, who are now going bit by bit, by shell by shell, by shot by shot to find out what happened and what was the timeline on this incident.
The most dangerous part of IoT is that consumers are surrendering their privacy, bit by bit, without realizing it, because they are unaware of what data is being collected and how it is being used.
Like a living ship of Theseus, his psychological real estate has been replaced bit by bit with so much other knowledge that what remains is not so much a person as an organ: an eye.
Then he turns up the heat bit by bit until we find ourselves boiled alive like the proverbial frog, unable to tear ourselves away from the drug-induced violence exploding in front of our eyes.
" A small video displayed within a cramped box showed a suited man in a goofy mask pontificating, making grandiose statements like "So we can both, bit by bit, go hand in hand, developing my prosperity.
The big picture: One of the least-noticed elements of the special counsel's approach is that all along, he has been making his case bit by bit, in public, since his very first court filing.
Possibly the best thing about this toy is that it can be built together with all other original Lego sets in your collection, so you can build your own Harry Potter world, bit by bit.
Upping prior statistics bit by bit is a fine idea, but the film and television industry could reach 50/50 gender parity for female directors tomorrow, if that is what those in charge actually wanted.
To call Myles's photographs "poems" feels right; both can be read fast, then taken in slowly, bit by bit — as means to understand how seeing becomes feeling in the spaces we move through every day.
It can steal your forward momentum bit by bit, using the warm glow of a winning hand or two to cover the bets you're not making until it's too late and you're out of leverage.
I'd feel robbed if it wasn't for the fact that, given the way she's dribbling her revelations out bit by bit, we've probably got a couple of hundred more pieces of incriminating evidence to go.
Bit by bit, I watched an episode or two throughout my first couple weeks, and found myself a bit calmer knowing that I had conjured a productive balance of BoJack and work throughout my day.
How Bill Taylor figured out what was going on Jake Tapper went point by point through diplomat Bill Taylor's testimony to show how Taylor, bit by bit, came to understand what was going on around him.
Kourtney, Kim and momager Kris Jenner have all been posting the same festive snaps of the kiddos in their family since the first of the month, seemingly revealing the KarJenner annual Christmas card bit by bit.
For the foreseeable future, it won't be practical for either mode to be powered by limited-range batteries, which means that engineers will have to figure out how to whittle down fuel use bit by bit.
They're going to be much better off if they put all the cards face up on the table now, so we can deal with it, rather than having this leak out, bit by bit, drip, drip, drip.
"I think in the way that people consume most things on the web, they're consuming them bit by bit, informational piece by informational piece, like reading a news article," Everlane founder Michael Preysman told Refinery29 last September.
Kourtney, Kim and family matriarch Kris Jenner have all been posting the same festive snaps of the kiddos in their family since the first of the month, seemingly revealing the KarJenner annual Christmas card bit by bit.
This isn't Dream's first appearance in the Christmas card rollout — which Kim Kardashian West, Kourtney Kardashian, and Kris have all been slowly revealing, bit by bit, since the first of the month in a 33-day countdown.
Bit by bit, director Ryan White pieces apart Cesnik's disappearance; who hurt her and why, and the mysterious Jane Doe who unraveled the church's darkest secrets — the very secrets for which Cesnik may have lost her life.
It feels like I'm down there for hours, being electrocuted bit by bit, piece by piece, and the whole problem is I can't jump up and run out the door, afraid for my life as I am.
"Well, it started with this man," she says, "who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise -- where dysfunction and chaos are political weapons."
Though the name goes back only to 20503, the substance of the model was developed bit by bit by tens of thousands of scientists working for more than 80 years on hundreds of experiments around the world.
After an early unsavory use of "aversives"—punishments, including the use of electric cattle prods, to discourage undesired behaviors—Lovaas and his colleagues settled on an intensive regime of bit-by-bit positive reinforcement of desirable behaviors.
Digit Pay marks a new frontier in an industry committed to streamlining processes and prioritizing consumer ease while minimizing user effort: Dating, food delivery, dog-walking, and now, helping you pay off credit card debt bit by bit.
"It started with this man who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise," she said of the six-term senator and staunch Trump ally.
So whereas a robot like Brett refines its motions bit by bit—drawing closer to its target, resetting, and drawing closer still with the next try—Facebook's robot arm might get closer and then veer way off course.
The words he uses often have a pleasingly home-spun, home-grounding feel to them: "an outlander groom" for a foreigner, for example, or "a payout of thread" that is let slip through the fingers bit by bit.
"But once again: uncertainty is currently pronounced and we need to first wait bit by bit for detailed economic indicators in order to be better able to assess the consequences of the Brexit vote," he told the paper.
Bit by bit distanced from the Oval Office he had once entered at will, he was allowed to resign in August – after an interview with the American Prospect put him at odds with the president on North Korea.
"Bit by bit, piece by piece, lawsuits attacking U.N. immunity will eventually lead to reform — putting an end to the kind of damage that results from reckless acts driven by a belief that there will never be consequences."
In the 14 months since he became the nation's top environmental policy official, Pruitt has bit-by-bit overseen the dismantling of a number of regulations and agreements across the agency, and impacting a wide range of issues.
Political trends here and abroad have served as stark reminders of how little it can take for apparently robust democracies to slip, bit by bit rather than with revolutionary swoop, into one form or another of authoritarian rule.
The Strategy Everlane has followed a strict and much-hyped model of product drops, whether it be backless leather loafers or extremely versatile wide-leg cropped pants, which its founder Michael Preysman acknowledges is a "bit by bit" approach.
Ideally you want to keep your new computer running alongside your old one, so you can transfer files over bit by bit, and keep your old programs up and running until you're sure they're working on your new machine.
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For another, this may touch off black market demand for pieces of political venues, to a degree that leads our nation of savvy grassroots businesspeople to literally dismantle our government bit by bit for sale to a secondary market.
They couldn't just transfer it all over—they had to break their genome into pieces, slowly transplanting bit by bit into living bacteria until they had replaced the entire E. coli genome, according to the paper published in Nature.
In addition to the ground-floor sales area — where newly released titles can also be purchased — Tefft was able to expand the store bit-by-bit over the years and now rents the entire second floor of the building.
Typically, the peak age of onset of Type 20123 diabetes is 6 to 12, and it involves the immune system's destroying, bit by bit, the cells in the pancreas that make the insulin needed to metabolize sugar into energy.
We like to pretend that slowly, bit by bit, life is getting better for everyone else, too, while (or sometimes even because) we focus on our cool projects, and the rest of the world will get to live like us too.
For instance, he could not control the reactions of critics, audiences and Hollywood executives to his work, but he could control how hard he worked on his next project and how focused he was on making it better, bit by bit.
The government is being shredded bit by bit: the prime minister has retained the occupants of the three main offices of state – the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, the Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and the Home Secretary Sajid Javid.
Officials have been trying to get big spending through by organizing things such as weddings and funerals "bit by bit", staggering gift giving and accepting electronic gift cards or "red packets" of money via online payment platforms, the official said.
The first season of Jesse Armstrong's HBO drama introduced us to the Roys, the tight-knit clan behind a lucrative media empire, and then picked them apart bit by bit, revealing them to be even more dysfunctional than we'd previously imagined.
But our experience with these cars so far suggests that it might be better and safer if the nation's transportation system could be converted to driverless cars all at once, rather than having them leak onto the roads bit by bit.
You can expect major players in the business to take advantage: zero-rating and bundled services will multiply, for instance, and there may be special treatment of different "tiers" or "categories" of data rather than simple bit-by-bit caps.
If this attempt fails, the backup plan seems to be to turn the matter over to the executive branch and let it commit whatever acts of regulatory, budgetary, and administrative vandalism it can, to break the system bit by bit.
"We know this nerve carries that, this is how it is done, bit by bit we have progressed—but here is a golden opportunity to do it all at once, and confirm, rebut, or come up with new findings," Srivastava said.
But in rereading it this summer, bit by bit, over about two months, I found myself enveloped in its incredibly detailed world of young men slicing through the waves in their giant ship, toward a big white whale and certain doom.
Since August, the ethically-minded brand has launched denim, boots that will make you feel like a boss, wrinkle-resistant blazers, super-soft but inexpensive cashmere, and, most recently, underwear, furthering its ethos to take over your wardrobe — and wallet — bit-by-bit.
To reach the critical mass necessary to inspire real change, one must continue to point out, bit by bit, just how much the current system fails the men and women putting their bodies on the line for our amusement and Nike's bottom line.
And however well its technology works in Arkansas, it serves as one more sign of how autonomous tech will make its way into the world—not in one fell swoop, but bit by bit, in places you might not think to look.
The news gives insight into how hacking groups may be evolving in their extortion efforts; opting to drip out stolen material bit by bit, while generating public interest through the media and their own announcements, all to exert pressure on the ransom victim.
PARELES "Think of something you've seen breaking down," Helena Deland sings in "A Stone Is a Stone," from the not-quite-an-album, "Altogether Unaccompanied," that she has called a "series of songs" and began releasing bit by bit in the spring.
Time flashes forward bit by bit, revealing an unplanned pregnancy, a few bad marriages, references to 9/11 and criticism of American foreign policy, but at times these seem like misplaced puzzle pieces rather than part of a coherent, hard-won whole.
It's almost a closed loop, though over the course of millions of years, enough decaying plant and animal matter gradually built up in the ground to yield vast reserves of fossil fuels while reducing the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere bit by bit.
Schools might stomach some of the sunk costs of encouraging a healthy diet by serving healthy foods kids aren't familiar with at school, or parents could purchase frozen vegetables, as they last a long time and can be served bit by bit, thereby avoiding waste.
Now, though, the range and breadth of smart home tech means you can find something to suit just about every need, and I find my entire house is mostly connected, though it happened gradually bit by bit, rather than by any kind of grand design.
Though he could have paid off his loans immediately, the cornerback says he's strategically paying off his debt bit by bit in order to establish credit since he had no credit cards in college and lived at home during his last three years of school.
"I was trying to do the slightly schizophrenic thing of being involved in the making of the mess—being committed to that; enjoying that—and then I would come back to the sessions and go through it bit by bit," he explains of the process.
At some point, the magic of discovery will not seem as magical and, bit by bit, Pokémon Go will recede from the conversation as the cynicism and concern grows and we run out of things to say about it on social and digital media.
"Some of it really is footage from cult propaganda, but what's important to keep in mind is that after the [sarin] attack, TV news showed thousands of hours of aum coverage and even the cult's internal propaganda was picked through bit by bit," Hightower said.
"Well, it started with this man," she says of McConnell in her campaign launch video, "who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise -- where dysfunction and chaos are political weapons."
While the DEA's announcement today that it will be expanding marijuana research access is one more example of how, bit by bit, cannabis prohibition is coming to an end, one population that isn't seeing the benefits of such shifts are those who grow their own.
" If Mr. Hondros was providing a rough first draft of Liberia's war story, then Mr. Hetherington refined it by layering in nuance, deepening our understanding and producing a completed manuscript of the conflict with his poetic book "Long Story Bit by Bit: Liberia Retold.
Over the course of seven years, Griswold paid close attention to a community in southwestern Pennsylvania to convey its confounding experience with fracking, which included environmental degradation, mounting health problems and the kind of accumulating frustrations that eroded trust in government bit by bit.
That's because in the star-rated universe, the wisdom of the crowd can morph into something more like "the madness of the crowd," said Matthew Salganik, the author of "Bit by Bit: Social Research in the Digital Age" and a professor of sociology at Princeton.
"We've had organic growth, inhabiting the space bit by bit over time," said Joseph Thompson, the founding director of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, who has just completed the museum's third phase of expansion on the 21970-acre campus — after some three decades.
If you want to meet deadlines, trade the 'schedule everything' technique ... With adding tasks bit by bit Fans of the schedule everything method say you should assign all your tasks a certain day and time in your calendar to make sure you can fit it all in.
The CIA has been pursuing an aggressive public relations campaign, tweeting regularly about Haspel and her upbringing in Kentucky and the many accolades she's received from former and current colleagues—declassifying pieces of her record bit by bit, including information about her meeting with Mother Teresa.
Economists are quick to point out that presidents of both parties are assigned more credit or blame than they deserve for the economy, a colossus whose course is fashioned, bit by bit, from innumerable decisions made every day by investors, consumers, managers and merchants around the globe.
Defense lawyers and drug reform advocates, stung by years of piecemeal policy changes that have only reined in prosecution and arrest tactics bit by bit, said the plans did not yet offer any assurances that the decades-long era of mass enforcement of marijuana laws was over.
In short, the longstanding rules of temporary side-by-side coexistence in the West Bank, as set out under the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, are already being violated, and bit by bit both sides are taking steps that would nullify the remaining vestiges of the accords.
After all of that work for its central couple to be recognized as man and wife by the state in which they live, Loving relishes in the simple pleasure of building a life with someone you love, bit by bit, without anyone telling you you can't love them.
Along the way, cast members are introduced and given their own spotlight episodes, with the details of the setting filled in bit by bit, a larger story arc forming around the true nature of the Angels and the secret plans of Nerv, the organization fielding the EVA units.
Clark, on the other hand, was attached to a view of the world, derived from evolutionary biology, that saw life as a messy, ad-hoc business, patched together bit by bit over the eons, one system on top of another, with lots of redundancy and clutter along the way.
Building bio-compatible machines from living cells is an idea that's been pursued for many years, but often the way tissue is made to form a shape is by restricting its growth with a mold or essentially 3D printing it by laying down the tissue bit by bit.
Iran's bit-by-bit violations of the accord are all reversible, and it is not clear how much either side wants to further escalate given that tensions have already been running high after the downing of an American surveillance drone by Iran last month nearly resulted in military strikes.
Rather than being rolled and stretched, as with phyllo and strudel, the warka pastry at this bakery was made round, like a crepe, by holding the sticky ball of dough in one hand and tapping it, bit by bit, around the flat surface of a hot iron pan.
Titanfall 2's levels are filled with this: high towers filled with fan blades and fire; a ship too far to reach, unless, of course…;  a room, then a house, then a neighborhood slowly constructing itself, bit by bit, until you realize it is an arena special built to fight in.
Bit by bit, there is a triumph in Eastman's music, I can hear how he found a way to extricate joy from all the suffering implicated by that term, "nigger," and by all he would have encountered being who he was, a black, gay composer of difficult and turbulent ecstasies.
"Intimidations against the press, a law that restricts the right to demonstrate, police violence, antimigrant policies — each day the current administration is shrinking bit by bit the space for fundamental rights in France," Benoît Hamon, who ran against Mr. Macron as a Socialist in the 2017 presidential elections, said on Twitter.
It also feels like the show's sneakily profound core is similar to the horrific ghouls and monsters cooked up by its central characters to inject a little horror into day-to-day life: It's painstakingly handcrafted and assembled bit by bit until it adds up to something wonderful and, yes, magical.
Bit by bit, this weird new center of gravity normalizes until 40 minutes into the hour-long session, I'm casually doing a sun salutation in front of loads of business people eating their lunch who—if I'm honest—barely look up because they probably see this sort of thing constantly.
Bit by bit, the legal immunity of the platforms was eroded — from the judges who put Facebook on the line for the platform's inaction during the Provo Uprising to the lawmakers who amended section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in a bid to get Twitter to clean up its Nazi problem.
"To me, the biggest worry is how Hong Kong is losing its independence bit by bit and is getting dangerously close to a country that doesn't value human rights and that doesn't have an independent judicial system," said Edward, an Australian citizen who has worked in the financial sector for 10 years.
An electorate, once fairly equally divided between center-right and center-left, loosed itself from former allegiances and, its mood febrile and angry, sought parties which promised to throw the bit-by-bit bums out and tell the EU to stop enforcing economic austerity on people who think their lives are already austere enough.
It did not falter from my blows, but I worked it down, bit by bit, and I eventually watched it limp erratically up the heavy boughs that make up the forest's network of pathways, and to what I presumed was its home: A matted bed of flora, brittle bones from past meals, a few eggs.
Then bit by bit, selfie by selfie, she started climbing back in the polls based on the same qualities that made her a star in her first term in the Senate — a devoted team of loyalists, a strong presence in small rooms, a tireless work ethic, a solid ideological core, and an eye for detail.
In a long-awaited article published this week in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences — the same journal in which Professor Jacobson's manifesto appeared — a group of 3003 prominent scholars, including physicists and engineers, climate scientists and sociologists, took a fine comb to the Jacobson paper and dismantled its conclusions bit by bit.
But it is there, and, as with the best songs, it is not stated baldly but emerges from the performance itself, accumulating in all the small gestures and surprises and flourishes, gathering force, bit by bit, until the song has ended and you find yourself applauding or stunned into silence, ready to listen again.
Because I've been told that people were angry when I stood strong after the first article was posted and that they had hundreds more photos and text messages that they would release bit by bit until they broke me down to nothing while they used my faults and my past to distract from the things that matter most.
The 13-month-old daughter of Rob Kardashian and his ex-fiancé Blac Chyna stole the show in the latest image to be shared from the 2017 card shoot — which Kim Kardashian West, Kourtney Kardashian, and momager Kris Jenner have all been slowly revealing, bit by bit, since the first of the month in a 25-day countdown.
But assuming it passes, even its most ardent supporters acknowledge that it will have a fairly small impact on the size of the federal prison system — contributing only bit by bit to reductions in incarceration over time if inmates take up rehabilitation programs, behave well, and therefore earn more credits to get out of prison early.
"All these younger drivers are coming through — there are a few ahead of me but bit by bit they will tail off and I will eventually be the oldest driver here, and then it will be my turn," added the 23-year-old Briton, who made his debut with McLaren in 22 and beat then-Ferrari driver Massa to the title in 216.
Released in France as Diabolo Menthe (so-named for the pistachio-colored soda shared by Anne and her femme friends) shares little sexual hysteria with canonical American high school movies, instead laying out a disparate story of a girl's innocence being lost bit by bit, memory by memory — interiorizing the ambivalent stuff most Hollywood screenplays won't touch in the first place.
Without noticing, bit by bit I'd worked my way into the center of the group, so that when suddenly the women began to move in unison, as if in response to some secret signal, I was swept along, down the wide and dim open-air corridor, carried by the flow of silk and the hurried pitter-patter of tiny slippers.
The work isn't precisely nostalgic, though it has touches of warm, crinkly feelings, like the piece, "Blood, Bones and Healing Devices" (2001), in which the story of a car accident is told bit by bit through torn clothing stained with blood (his own shirt, the gallery attendant tells me), a walking cane, parts of a medical brace, car keys, broken eyeglasses, and other pieces of shattered glass.

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