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"fragmentary" Definitions
  1. made of small parts that are not connected or complete

263 Sentences With "fragmentary"

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There were, and are, only partial accounts and fragmentary viewpoints.
Most other Gandharan scrolls known to scholars are more fragmentary.
In "Animal n° 6" the fragmentary, decentered body is everywhere.
The image world, echoing the real world, is correspondingly fragmentary.
But Allen's culpability is contradicted by the fragmentary forensic evidence available.
These fragmentary narratives interweave with one another irregularly, competing for prominence.
Data quantifying whether the fair works commercially for dealers remains fragmentary.
The action is chronological but fragmentary, filled with parallels and mysteries.
There is some of that here, but only in fragmentary form.
They typically yield much smaller fragmentary pieces of bone and teeth.
Victims' identifications are usually too fragmentary to be helpful, Cuddy told me.
These texts are fragmentary, and for decades their astronomical significance went unnoted.
Sunlight and mist make fragmentary rainbows that flicker as clouds go by.
We had changed from fragmentary bombs to the incendiaries at Maj. Gen.
The more common is fragmentary, where slivers of the night are missing.
They might be paintings of fragments, but Bollinger's paintings are not fragmentary.
"Historical records are often very fragmentary and potentially very biased," Tyler-Smith said.
Pound worked alongside W.B. Yeats as he refined Fenollosa's rough, often fragmentary translations.
And for this album, he brought only short, fragmentary compositions to the studio.
At first, Mr. Bird was unsure what to do with the fragmentary text.
The whole thing is dazzling, with seemingly fragmentary sections tied together by recurring themes.
But, it also focuses on something more, in a fragmentary and often blurred nature.
What she, like others of her generation, learned about the Nazi era was fragmentary.
They distract and feed into a constant sense of fragmentary paranoia about the world.
Like the source material, the movie is fragmentary and is told through nonlinear storytelling.
It is too static and fragmentary, however, to provide a comforting neo-Romantic bath.
That's in part because there are two types of blackouts: fragmentary and en bloc.
Radiodonts, among the earliest offshoots of the arthropod lineage, are usually known from fragmentary remains.
The telling is mostly episodic and fragmentary, imbued with startling images and powerful associative leaps.
The other is at Wadi Hamam [in Israel], but that's very fragmentary and poorly preserved.
But at the same time, this data was ultimately fragmentary, limited in detail, and inconsistent.
The official cautioned that the intelligence picture on bin Laden's movements was fragmentary and imprecise.
His "Odyssey" was archaic and fragmentary, an artifact forged by firelight and rusted by time.
Over time Ms. Tidrick has watched, in fragmentary encounters, the passage of her patrons' lives.
Büchner pictured things in the world as fragmentary, which is a very 20th-century feeling.
Clyne's score maintained soft dynamics, and the ensemble shimmered with harmonics and fragmentary modal melodies.
Sometimes written in deliberately ambiguous language to frustrate fascist censors, the notebooks are voluminous and fragmentary.
Rasheed uses a Xerox machine to tell fragmentary narratives from a distinctively American experience of race.
Daft Punk carve out the fragmentary hearts of old songs, preserving their essence in digital amber.
He brought us down from high-altitude bombing with fragmentary bombs to low-level with incendiaries.
The fragmentary style of the novel suits its subject: Barnes was gravely injured during the conflict.
And while the lyrics are full of vivid phrases, they tend to stay fragmentary and elusive.
Mike Mroch's set design, with walls made of disconnected vertical panels, emphasizes the show's fragmentary approach.
These videos also present a fragmentary yet intimate view of the restricted world of Smith's father.
Planning for one risk without thinking about the other can lead to fragmentary and ineffective response strategies.
Mayhem is abrupt, brief and fragmentary — predicated on suave jump-cuts and largely devoid of special effects.
His voice is often buried in the production's swirling, fragmentary fog, and his words frequently trail off.
"Plot" may not be the right word, though the fragmentary structure generates its own kind of suspense.
Robert Marshall's dreamlike images are fleeting, fragmentary glimpses out the window of a moving car or train.
This is about the human reaction, as opposed to visual painting, described by these fragmentary, interruptive gestures.
Modern work was "fragmentary" and had "remained on the periphery of economics," Abramovitz explained to AEA members.
Several complete skeletons, hundreds of fragmentary skeletons and tens of thousands of shed teeth have been found.
She reveals her story in glimpses, fragmentary dispatches that accumulate with increasing urgency into a ringing, resonant whole.
It's important to emphasize that this was a fragmentary tasting, simply a cross-section of the 22016 vintage.
Meanwhile, Blue Prints brings together objects from around the world to tell the long fragmentary narrative of her life.
Algorithmic justice is still only a fragmentary lens, but, like algorithms, it evolves the more we use it.[Wired]
Even the tunes that do appear in the film are as fragmentary as the narrative and as Max's perception.
It is support offered to challengers — typically temporary, fragmentary, and politically uncertain support — that is forever in the spotlight.
But the superpowers had only fragmentary understanding of something that had happened on the far fringes of Soviet territory.
McCoy used a fragmentary perspective, foreground and background shuffling within the same plane, to highlight a kaleidoscopic Los Angeles.
A recent study by Kent Deng and Patrick O'Brien of the London School of Economics argues they are too fragmentary.
But reports from the field are often fragmentary, and there is much discretion in when to alert the trauma team.
We wanted to look at the works themselves and let a story emerge from that, in an almost fragmentary way.
It is exhaustingly fragmentary and clatteringly noisy, but seems to be ahead of its time—and maybe our time, too.
I wanted to see what was unexpected and try to make photographs of the disappearing, fragmentary moments of everyday life.
The central section of this fragmentary, visually fleeting composition evokes a boxy, skeletal contraption above a churning patch of blue.
The script, poetic and fragmentary, explores what it means to witness, to confess, to make art from suffering (1:30).
Ms Wills, a Princeton professor, has produced a series of thematic "miniatures" depicting "the fragmentary experiences of metropolitan migrant life".
Rather than cataloguing Ethiopia's turbulent modern history, Ms Edemariam stitches together the fragmentary memories and experiences of a single woman.
The story, told in fragmentary fashion with a choppy timeline, seems briefly as if it might be a hostage tale.
The script, poetic and fragmentary, explores what it means to witness, to confess, to make art from suffering (7183:30).
Yet often what they say is unyieldingly hard, or else feverish and fragmentary in the way of half-remembered nightmares.
At once breathlessly energetic and strangely elusive, the music can come across like a patchwork of fragmentary, even manic phrases.
After the Paris attacks, new attention was focused on the fragmentary intelligence indicating 60 ISIS operatives had been deployed to Europe.
Given the fragmentary nature of the skulls, they were difficult to remove and clean, though that eventually happened in the 2000s.
I flipped it into the present tense and introduced some fragmentary sections that might function on the page as prose poems.
The question "What would it be like not to be me?" is maddening because it's answerable only in fragmentary secondhand reports.
Without federal action in this regard, increased regulation of cybersecurity practices will happen anyway, but in a fragmentary and disjointed way.
My New Year's Eve memories from the decade that followed are fragmentary and faintly rotten, like milk just starting to sour.
On each album, her music has become harsher and more disjointed, as the songs gradually become less songlike and more fragmentary.
Given the fragmentary nature of the specimen from the Middle Awash, I would restrain from sweeping conclusions on mode of evolution.
But because it's so fragmentary and so open, it's a fantastic piece to work with, both the play and the opera.
We still found ourselves at that studio three or four months later with about 80 fragmentary pieces that weren't quite finished songs.
Logue's is a contemporary poetry set atop the always recognizable ancient story — fragmentary, jarring, allusive, "Cubist" (to use another of Logue's anachronisms).
But as it was, it was just a fragmentary record of a footnote to a day that had so much more meaning.
It's fragmentary and anecdotal, but a clear picture is emerging: ISIS leaders are preparing both for fierce battles and their own escape.
The team says that Little Foot is from a second species, Australopithecus prometheus, which was named back in 1948 from fragmentary fossils.
The works are the 12-foot-tall statue of the goddess Athena and a fragmentary marble head possibly representing Alexander the Great.
The disjointed chapters feel fragmentary and experimental, more like a collage or a scrapbook than a standard chronological excavation of the past.
Fragmentary blackouts start at a blood alcohol concentration of about 0.2, though they've been found at lower levels; everyone's brain is different.
It's this yearning that gave rise to Maoism, elevating the fragmentary and sprawling ideas of an autodidactic dictator into an international movement.
"My praise is perhaps an unforgivable poison," he wrote in the brief and sometimes fragmentary tribute to his wife and her art.
It's this yearning that gave rise to Maoism, elevating the fragmentary and sprawling ideas of an autodidactic dictator into an international movement.
Gartner analyst Ed Thompson said SAP's slow and fragmentary embrace of the CRM market meant it now had to play catch-up.
My friend and I, we ignored the sky cutting into our shelter and made walls of found particleboard, fragmentary, damp, worthless as kindling.
Fragmentary dialogue occurs about gas chambers, "Jew-dogs" and the fact that Gringo is coming by to kill Abahn(s) as a traitor.
Sheila Heti's "How Should A Person Be?" and, in a more astringent mode, Rachel Cusk's "Outline," present female subjectivity as fragmentary or contingent.
Things become increasingly unorthodox and fragmentary as prints devoted to the spectacle of the cafe, concert hall and theater progress along one wall.
The closest he gets is toward the end of the statement, when he offers an ambiguous, fragmentary description of how the encounter ended.
He was projected onto a large monolith reminiscent of the Lincoln Memorial, while a disco ball cloaked the audience in dotted, fragmentary light.
The immersive work sees fragmentary sentences and words glide past you, with computerised passageways covered with etchings, and trees constructed purely by letters.
And some of these fragmentary pieces do create, if not a coherent narrative, a mad world that has a logic of its own.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO James Blake's eerie new single, "If the Car Beside You Moves Ahead," is furtive, fragmentary and proud of its perceptual games.
A Frank O'Hara Notebook contains a collection of fragmentary texts relating to O'Hara, materials for a memoir that Berkson planned but never completed.
" In the show's world, truth is as fragmentary as the actors' line deliveries, the cadence of which now rings out as decidedly "presidential.
As the narrator says, awkwardly, about one of his minor supernatural experiences: "That might have just been a piece of a fragmentary dream."
A fragmentary, aphoristic examination of night in all its illuminating darkness from a Lebanese-American poet who is also an admired visual artist.
Although azhdarchids were incredibly large and lived in Asia, Africa, Europe and North and South America, their fossil record is sparse and fragmentary.
But by imagining these characters, I can participate in one of the ways that humans can reconnect with a past, even if it's fragmentary.
She then deconstructed these recordings into fragmentary images — a streambed, a patch of dirt, rock walls — and reassembled them into photographs and digital projections.
The fragmentary and not always high-quality post-South Carolina polling data certainly shows Mr. Biden making big gains, whether nationwide or in Virginia.
Adrienne Kennedy's brief, fragmentary play about an interracial romance in the Jim Crow South brings its lovers together and apart for the last time.
The track is held together by fragmentary percussion samples and glistening chords, and interspersed with snippets of interviews, protest chants, and ambient urban sound.
Connections abound within and across the works in the show, but those connections are precarious, ramshackle, and fragmentary, riddled with holes and frayed ends.
The fragmentary narrative is told in a style similar to ancient Mayan almanacs and mixes the past, present, and future in a cyclical pattern.
Given the fragmentary information that has been made available, health experts vary on how dangerous they believe exposure to the lead dust has been.
In his documentary Hale County This Morning, This Evening, RaMell Ross captures the lives of that county's black residents in beautiful and fragmentary complexity.
The Kremlin's calculation is that the Brexit referendum will not only lead to protracted negotiations over Britain's withdrawal but will also encourage other fragmentary pressures.
The fragmentary information which is available in near real-time all shows consumption in the United States and around the world growing strongly (tmsnrt.rs/2z58O303m).
A crucial lesson is that it is vital to share information quickly and widely, so that fragmentary intelligence can be pieced together and followed up.
The source cautioned the threat stream was based on intelligence which was fragmentary and difficult to verify, and it was too vague to act on.
We aren't trying to impose legibility or create collaged meaning through the juxtaposition of the referenced paintings and the fragmentary detritus produced by educational experiences.
The Prada campus feels, by comparison, world-weary, sneakily luxurious and — especially with its new tower — a mini-city, fragmentary, full of craft and secrets.
ADRIENNE KENNEDY Fragmentary, lyrical, devastating plays like "Funnyhouse of a Negro" (1964) and "The Ohio State Murders" (1992) situate race in America as a nightmare.
He is acutely aware of the age of the poem, and its fragmentary condition, and its authorlessness—"a poem without a poet," he calls it.
In its deliberate imperfections, fragmentary views, and willful obstructions, the show offers a powerful meditation on all that is seen and unseen in Mangum's frames.
Much of the information that has emerged about the Wagner Group has the feel of the former soldier's story — fragmentary, nebulous, and pieced together in hindsight.
The title essay, "The White Album," which begins with the famous incantation, "We tell ourselves stories in order to live," is a fragmentary bit of work.
A detail such as the fragmentary limerick on the surface of the two "Cockman Always Rises" paintings, in its repetition, unveils its status as an appropriation.
Ubisoft's recreation of Alexandria is truly impressive, but the developer unfortunately assigned itself the impossible task of reconstructing historically accurate buildings based on extremely fragmentary evidence.
With fragmentary scenes and jump cuts, "Fire in Dreamland" is a play about moviemaking, about the ways in which history and memory are redeployed as art.
The conversation between the two artists is most poignant in these new works, but it remains fragmentary; their positions are not complementary, but exist in juxtaposition.
"Other giant species of dinosaurs are mostly known from fragmentary remains," Diego Pol, a paleontologist on the team that discovered the dinosaur, said at the preview.
The precipitation could help knock out the flames, but it could also hinder the search by washing away fragmentary remains and turning ash into a thick paste.
The operation rendered Mr. Molaison, who was then 27, almost completely incapable of forming new memories, and his remaining memories were fragmentary, a heap of splintered glass.
"It likely does represent a new species, but we have chosen not to name it due to the fragmentary nature of the specimen," Martin-Silverstone told me.
And while nobody knows for sure what next week's reports may show, fragmentary evidence available from state unemployment offices shows little sign that the situation is improving.
"It seems to flow from the fragmentary consciousness of a mind falling toward sleep during the last sentient moments of an emotionally wearing day," Mr. Boehm continued.
He also reminds them that after a shooting or a firefight, police officers and members of the military often render inconsistent or fragmentary accounts of what happened.
In fragmentary moments, instead of grazing on social media or replying to endless email chains, they were cranking away on actual documents they really needed to finish.
First, the populist surge could exacerbate fragmentary tensions within the eurozone, with non-mainstream anti-EU parties gaining in popularity ahead of a series of key elections.
One of the sources says plots haven't been disrupted either because the information about the plots is too fragmentary or because investigators are trying to gather more intelligence.
Early nitrate film did not live for long, but its fragmentary remains remind us that movies have lived a material life just as vital and animated as painting.
Some things have changed, of course — age, children, crazy success, the fragmentary attention span of the president of the United States, endless demands on her time, attention, Rolodex.
Artists in Raw Magic were invited to argue a viewpoint on reality through their work, and to conjure a dialogue about the possibilities of communication in a fragmentary world.
The modern border between Nepal and India had also come into existence, and the two claims, supported by fragmentary evidence and fired by nationalism, hardened into a cranky rivalry.
Now Christopher Bonanos's " Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous " (Holt) has displaced a host of fragmentary recollections and the loudmouthed, unreliable memoir, " Weegee by Weegee ," published in 1961.
The first fragmentary fossils of this group of dinosaurs known as oviraptorosaurs were found nearly a century ago; newly discovered, well-preserved specimens are revealing more details about them.
Part of the reason many of the tracks don't have vocals, or only fragmentary vocals, is because a sober David Bowie was finding it difficult to express himself verbally.
Bennet Schlesinger prints his fragmentary photos of Angeleno nighthawk scenes on tiny scraps of fleece, overlays them with wire mesh, and surrounds them with half-melted black epoxy frames.
Like "Waterbearer," many other works of Simpson's from that period — including "Twenty Questions (A Sampler)" (1986), "Five Day Forecast" (1988) and "7 Mouths" (1993) — are both figurative and fragmentary.
Commonplace yet unsettling, Robert Marshall's dreamlike images are derived from fleeting, fragmentary glimpses of the passing land- and cityscape, seen through the window of a moving car or train.
I realize he's had some fun with me: the silk screens only reveal gray, barely there, textured patterns that are only fragmentary impressions of what might be Darling's body.
Following in the footsteps of Terrence Malick, Ross captures moments, big and small, with fragmentary imagery devoid of specific context, which gives the film a sense of the universal.
Piecing together this fragmentary material, I created a database of 559 separate episodes where gunboats attacked a target, southerners shot at a federal boat, or there was a mutual fight.
" Reviewing the United States premiere of the piece, The New York Times praised the performance generally, but described some aspects as "lacking in unity and proportion" and "fragmentary and bizarre.
One of the fragmentary Babylonian texts (left) showing a portion of a calculaton for determining Jupiter's displacement across the ecliptic plane as the area under a time-velocity curve (right).
One fragmentary skull has been dated to 903,000 years ago, and researchers believe that it is the earliest evidence of modern humans living in Eurasia, according to a new study.
Around Swamp Dogg's voice, recognizable instruments — a guitar, a string section — are surrounded or displaced by electronic tones, fragmentary programmed beats and silences that can spring open like trap doors.
It means more looking, more reading, and more sympathy too — sympathy for art that may not resemble what we most like, and of which our mastery can only be fragmentary.
Those projections, by Ruey Horng Sun, support not only the play's noir sensibilities with lots of lamplit San Francisco streets but also its view of the fragmentary nature of consciousness.
Ludmilla Petrushevskaya's slender, fragmentary memoir, "The Girl From the Metropol Hotel," is strangely much closer in tone and craft to Soviet absurdist poetry than it is to these classic memoirs.
Raging against the department's fragmentary and, admittedly, sometimes messy cacophony of conflicting equities and interests — whether by Tillerson or his political associates — represents a failure to understand how diplomacy works.
Artists used their knowledge of anatomy to extrapolate from the fragmentary bones at their disposal, but they also drew, intentionally or unintentionally, on monstrous images from the Bible and classical mythology.
As she went on and off drugs and in and out of hospitals, she wrote her final play, "4:48 Psychosis," an anguished, mordant, fragmentary work, dissociative in form and content.
The audience must assemble a mental picture as the agile vocal soloists—Theo Hoffman and Siena Licht Miller—sing and speak the fragmentary testimonies of friends, teachers, neighbors, medics, and journalists.
The paintings provide fragmentary images, characters, and text that can be appreciated on their own but can't be combined into anything greater unless the viewer makes a logical leap of faith.
The evidence in favor of higher average Ashkenazi intelligence, by contrast, is somewhat fragmentary and disputable so they were trying to bring the geniuses in to bolster support for their premise.
With no flight recorders to check and only fragmentary data from a handful of fault messages including two smoke alarms, investigators are also looking to debris and body parts for clues.
In another room, fragmentary architectural plans are stacked between panels of Heraklith (an insulation material) in a floor-based, multi-component installation that melds abstracted conceptualizations of walls with their physical surfaces.
The trip enabled Darwin to accumulate a mass of specimens and observations, the fragmentary clues that would fit together to form the basis of his epochal work "On the Origin of Species".
All these nicely fragmentary paintings are not committed to real painting but form a tableau together with the real wooden boats and real wooden striped cabins on the gallery floor before them.
A skull was found in Florisbad, South Africa, in the 1930s and originally dated to 260,000 years ago, but it's fragmentary and the exact date is subject to debate, the researchers said.
Less obvious is his assertion that "A Chorus Line" in 1975 made "fragmentary storytelling" acceptable and — as embodied by the influential Michael Bennett — shifted creative control from the author to the director.
But fragmentary as they are, the documents nonetheless provide new insight into Mr. Trump's finances, a subject of intense scrutiny given Mr. Trump's emphasis on his business record during the presidential campaign.
The film, a mock anthology of fragmentary episodes from preposterous telenovelas, is a minor addition to the Ruiz corpus, which runs to more than 100 titles, among them a handful of masterpieces.
This novel, divided into 1,001 fragmentary chapters — a number alluding to "The Thousand and One Arabian Nights" — reflects the infinite complications that underlie the girls' deaths, and the unending grief that follows.
The review "concluded that the evidence available from epidemiological studies was fragmentary and insufficient to establish whether herbicides and paraquat in particular" increase the risk of Parkinson's, according to Syngenta's E.P.A. filing.
So does the "social credit system", which is meant to use a range of data to give citizens a trustworthiness score, though it is still a fragmentary work in progress, at best.
The season premiere contains what could be a nod to a possible end game for the show: a few short, fragmentary scenes in which an older, biblically bearded Rick is still alive.
Her team suggested that the light fluctuations might be caused by dust clouds or fragmentary planetary bodies (as a result of Boyajian's efforts, KIC 8462852 is now informally known as "Tabby's Star").
But experience suggests that, for each case brought to the authorities' attention in a country where health care is as fragmentary as it is in Angola, between 25 and 2000 probably go unreported.
The improvised wall pieces in particular result from Ms. Benglis wrestling various materials, wet and dry, into a semblance of unity that seems to be either fragmentary or in a tumbling, twisting motion.
They include a fragmentary white ceremonial weapon made from gypsum, a white marble pendant in the form of a seated four-legged animal, and a white quartz seal engraved with a seated sphinx.
Unfinished when Büchner died in 1837 at 23, the fragmentary portrait of a mind in free fall is regarded as one of the first tragedies to put a working-class character center stage.
A reminder of the endless work of thought, maybe, or of the fragmentary nature of personal and collective experience, or of books I might have read and movies I might not have seen.
Watching "I'm Not Here" doesn't bring it to life as a movie, any more than the screenplay's allusions to quantum entanglement add novelty to its fragmentary structure or its hollow insights about regret.
"Although fragmentary, the specimen is from a gigantic individual … extending the geographic range of gigantic pterosaurs to Asia," the scientists wrote in their report, which has been published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology .
Ahead of the Paris attacks, Western intelligence received fragmentary information that ISIS external operations division dispatched 60 operatives to hit five cities, including Paris, London, Berlin, a major city in Belgium and another city.
We talk to one another as much as we can, in broken English and fragmentary Greek, but in great detail about the qualities of particular players, tactics, formation and the strength of the opposition.
Fragmentary and overlapping, the choreography both echoes and amplifies the music, which itself overlays fragments of sound, occasionally stopping dead then beginning again, sometimes using the bows of the string instruments as percussive tools.
The original "Pillow Book" was written by a lady of the Japanese court named Sei Shonagon around the turn of the 11th century, and was an assortment of fragmentary observations, musings and philosophical asides.
Rather than understanding the body as a stable figure or coherent whole, Other Objects proposes the body as a fluid and fragmentary medium — one materially contingent upon the objects with which it shares space.
She's trafficked in fragmentation for a long time: Her career as a scholar of ancient works, which are often fragmentary or have no definite author, required becoming intimate with the incomplete, the impossibility of completion.
This is the challenge that animates "Freetown Sound," a wondrous tapestry of eighties dance music and R. & B., embroidered with fragmentary questions about family and migration, Christianity, and the expectations that come with black masculinity.
It slowly occurs to the reader that Hardwick is developing her own sharp vision of a female narrative mode in her work: fragmentary, allusive, shifting in its layers of time, sharp as a Fury's whip.
For him there is history, and then there is "hi-story," a subtle but important distinction for a man who wants more than the incomplete, fragmentary tale his uncle passed on to him before dying.
Many of their recollections are fragmentary, and in some cases, they are not even sure what happened between them and Cosby, though that is not unusual in cases where a possible date-rape drug is involved.
The Brazilian discovery builds on these fragmentary finds to deal the rapid replacement argument a fatal blow, by clearly revealing a lagerpetid living alongside a dinosaur more than 30m years before the start of the Jurassic.
While this painting is one among Reni's many unfinished efforts, his later works are considered characteristic of the Renaissance non finito style that Unfinished expands upon, where the artist's traces are purposefully sketch-like and fragmentary.
Although the exhibition has closed, New Yorkers can still view two of its rare colossal sculptures — the 12-foot-tall Athena and supplely carved "Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth" — on a longer loan through 2018.
Fragmentary blackouts are episodes for which the drinker's memory is spotty, with "islands" of memory providing some insight into what transpired, and for which more recall usually is possible if the drinker is cued by others.
But even though the images of undrinkable water were alarming, the fragmentary data collected by the federal government reveals that high levels of lead toxicity are a fairly common occurrence in many counties throughout the country.
" The "conscious author" and the pursuit of "formal perfection" emerged as desirable alternatives to "the fragmentary and unguided thought of the character, as he walks down the street, or sits in a bar, or dreams at night.
Made from fragmentary photographs — the kind of photo mistakes you'd delete from your phone — they feature close-up images of car windows, air fresheners dangling from rearview mirrors or scrawled markings on the windshields of impounded cars.
There's something willful about how Ms. Tanowitz fractures the stage space and keeps her rhythms fragmentary, chopping up the ordered world of Graham more in the manner of the Graham alum Merce Cunningham, Ms. Tanowitz's chief influence.
Rather than attempting to mimic her voice and flesh out fragmentary chapters, or condense her sprawling research into a taut true crime narrative, Mr. Haynes and Mr. Jensen let the jagged edges of the unfinished project show.
In both novels, Offill's fragmentary structure evokes an unbearable emotional intensity: something at the core of the story that cannot be narrated directly, by straight chronology, because to do so would be like looking at the sun.
"All too often these persons have fragmentary or fleeting interactions with health care and never do quite make it back to have diagnosis either made or confirmed and more import, to have a care plan outlined," said Chung.
With no flight recorders to check and only fragmentary data from a handful of fault messages registering smoke in the plane in the minutes before it crashed, investigators are also looking to debris and body parts for clues.
With no flight recorders to check and only fragmentary data from a handful of fault messages registering smoke in the plane in the minutes before it crashed, investigators are also looking to debris and body parts for clues.
And then you come upon someone entirely unknown — who obviously meant much to your friend — and you realize, with a pang of sadness, that your knowledge of even those closest to you will always be fragmentary and incomplete.
Because her laissez-faire approach makes little effort to fit the fragmentary scenes into a tidy portrait of reservation life, "Songs My Brothers Taught Me" feels more authentic than if she had chosen to impose a tighter structure.
The spire and the wood have become intertwined flash points that seem to divide French opinion not into clearly opposed ideological camps, but into myriad fragmentary alignments of opinion, as complex as one of the cathedral's rose windows.
" Of course, this could also be said of Twitter "at its best," while, at their worst, both Twitter and fragmentary poetry can "begin to seem like swimmers competing to see how long they can stay underwater without breathing.
The form of the book, however, isn't documentary, but, rather, fragmentary, the way memory is, moments rising up, seemingly unbidden, and then sinking, only to rise into view again, to be looked at from another perspective, in time.
It allows us to see the paper inside, but the image on the roll, other than a fragmentary grayish jumble of overlapping patterns, bits of photos (water, leaves), and febrile graphite mark-making, remains largely hidden from view.
The boat no longer exists — the archaeologists believe individuals at some point took it apart for its valuable material — but found fragmentary planks and a cavity in the floor suggest the past presence of a 65-foot-long vessel.
Kamau Bilal's "Baby Brother," a fragmentary, by turns droll and poignant documentary portrait of what happens when the filmmaker's youngest sibling, at 23, moves back in with their parents, is already available as a New York Times op-doc.
This one challenges the reader to find the meaning, or some sense, in its loosely strung episodes, fragmentary encounters with border crossers and agents, clippings from books Cantú has read and the surreal dreams that haunt his fretful nights.
The Artaud Paintings hewed to conventional formats — individual sheets of standard-size paper oriented horizontally or vertically — despite the idiosyncrasy of their content, which included fragmentary images in gouache accompanied by handwritten quotes from Artaud in English and French.
As the petitioner points out, in 1986, when the Stored Communications Act was enacted, "cell phones cost over $3,000, were the size of a large brick, could connect to only fragmentary cellular networks and were used by very few people".
It was hard to hear the lyrics, but fragmentary references to violence — including the displacement of Syrians — gave an eerie tone to what proceeded: a bulletin from a nightmare world, the soundtrack to a disaster movie that isn't a movie.
Given the fragmentary nature of environmental DNA, they found it easier to recognise families than species (a family, in this context, is the taxonomic level above a genus; herring, sardines and shad, for example, all belong to the family Clupeidae).
"It's very necessary to reduce the overhead of duplication work among our suppliers so they can spend more time to create new things rather than maintaining fragmentary codes," said Kenichi Murata, group manager of Connected Strategy and Planning at Toyota.
Another, fragmentary document acknowledges that al Qaeda executed four would-be volunteers on suspicion of spying, only to discover they were probably innocent, according to senior U.S. intelligence officials authorized to discuss the materials in advance of their public release.
Mallarmé's dream of an Ideal Book or Work (and which, as Gorelick points out in her introduction, it could be argued was never meant to be published) is rotating, combining and recombining, fragmentary, then whole, then shivering into its components again.
While there has been some fragmentary evidence that employers are starting to raise wages because of the tight labor market, it isn't yet clear that there is some overwhelming trend toward workers fully sharing the benefits of an improving economy.
While the research is largely anecdotal and fragmentary, Chloe Hart, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at Stanford University, said the subject came up often in 27 in-depth interviews she had with female engineers about their social interactions at work.
Searching for "the magical" in everyday life, she photographs her daughter through obscured scenes and gestures, where fragmentary moments of play are absorbed into lush, natural landscapes — a garden of ripe fruit, a snowy tundra, a screen door eclipsed in darkness.
Seven cranial fragments found at the site are believed to have been sourced from three individuals ranging in age from 20 to 50, one of which appears "more female than male," the authors said, though it's difficult to tell from fragmentary evidence.
The 12-foot-tall Athena and "Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth," both on view in Pergamon and the Hellenistic Kingdoms of the Ancient World, which closes this Sunday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will stay in the museum through 2018.
Whereas the works of Thornton and Price show that unfinishedness isn't always a negative state, something to be lamented or corrected, the case of Sergei Eisenstein's infamously incomplete Mexican film reveals that sometimes a work's fragmentary nature, however regrettable, is best left undisturbed.
At other places in the book, the images are too busy, too layered and washy as in "Fragmentary Traces" a combination of wires and weeds, stalks and thin pigments all roiled into a frame that means to show its energy cannot be contained.
But the types of operations — raids on terror groups, training of local forces, or more innocuous missions, like conducting security surveys for U.S. embassies — they carried out are hard to divine given the scant and fragmentary information the military is willing to provide.
The first novel published by Mr. Porter, "Grief Is the Thing With Feathers" is an assemblage of fragmentary pieces — poems, soliloquies and Joycean cascades of words gone wild — that try to measure the unfathomable hole left by a death in a family.
" This is the essential Solstadian complaint, how hauntingly early our lives are decided and how simultaneously stupid and painful living seems in the middle age that follows, "the dreamlike, fragmentary inactivity … left after the usual phases of a human life have been lived.
Katie Cox, a New York freelancer, put up a game fight, improvising in what she took to be the manner of Cage, mostly abandoning long lines in favor of fragmentary phrases, using extended techniques to produce everything from mere hoarse breaths to yelps.
While the fossils are fragmentary, the researchers said Tutusius and Umzantsia most likely shared the four-legged, alligator-crossed-with-a-fish body plan of the earliest amphibians, eating small fish while in the water and perhaps small invertebrates while on land.
Song cycle is the operative mode here — each song performs a different emotional state in her progression from heartbreak to outrage to reconciliation and everywhere in between, while just as many songs feel more like fragmentary ingredient-exercises than discrete entities unto themselves.
And since her work is so rare, and the facts of her life so fragmentary, it took a fair bit of sleuthing and convincing to source what we believed was necessary to be able to tell her story with the nuance and complexity it deserves.
Her organization of the written material (which Gerald agreed was fragmentary) and her own inspirational and poetic additions to it gave the craft a robustness, a sense of meaning and purpose it may not have had previously which, I believe, caught a current in society.
There's some deeply flawed logic in the baseline of this story, and the way they all come together, and Cyborg is the most obvious example: Lex Luthor identified as a possible exploitable asset based entirely on a fragmentary shot of him screaming and limbless in a lab?
" Oftentimes, this impulse leads him to pessimistic views on the present, comparing the despair of past times to that of our own: for instance, he paints Bosch's turbulent scene of hell in "The Garden of Earthly Delights" as prophetic of "the clamour of the disparate, fragmentary present.
In any case, contemporary War Lit by vets and civilians alike (Ben Fountain's profoundly empathetic Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Mark Doten's hallucinatory The Infernal) focuses on individual rather than collective experience because it is an arena where finding meaning, however fragmentary or damning, remains a possibility.
Unfortunately, the result is a fragmentary exhibition that presents an uncomplicated narrative about the ebb and flow of American politics — it falls short of recognizing the bizarreness of the current moment or putting forth any fresh, compelling ideas about the proliferation of new forms of media.
John Hersey, the author of "Hiroshima," wrote a book entitled "The Algiers Motel Incident," published only a year after the killings, but even his account, both impassioned and scrupulous, is a fragmentary affair—"not so much written as listened to, in bits and pieces," he admits.
" A tabla rhythm track, a distant countermelody and men singing rhythmic syllables all raise the tension behind Ms. Cabello's breathless voice carrying a modal melody and fragmentary lyrics: "A kingdom that is mineOh me oh my, the way you always serpentineThink it's timeI'm running for the crown.
But, again, the evidence here is partial and fragmentary: what the photographs document, above all, are political friendships, the scenes staged and choreographed with a keen diplomatic eye (Tito was kingpin of the Non-Aligned Movement, eager to establish his credential as an international statesman through these visits).
That may not sound like many set against the estimated 80,000 deaths a year that it causes in Africa, but for each case brought to the authorities' attention in a country where health care is as fragmentary as it is in Angola, between 50 and 500 probably go unreported.
She left behind not only an abundant correspondence, but also a diary, poetry, plays, fiction and — remarkably — three fragmentary autobiographical accounts, one of them detailing her adventure-laden trip from Russia to Paris in the war-torn winter of 1815, the other two recounting her experiences and thoughts.
And at the start of the fourth floor, the exhibition suddenly narrows to two marquee names: a conversation about fragmentary brushwork between multiple paintings by Cézanne and Picasso under the gaze of Luc Tuymans's enormous but vapid oil-on-canvas riff on one of Cézanne's watercolor still lifes.
Machine learning and AI may be deployed on such grand tasks as finding exoplanets and creating photorealistic people, but the same techniques also have some surprising applications in academia: DeepMind has created an AI system that helps scholars understand and recreate fragmentary ancient Greek texts on broken stone tablets.
It's a hike, but sensationally scenic, taking you past wall reliefs, mummies and the fragmentary head of a New Kingdom queen cut from honey-yellow jasper and glowing like a lantern, till you come to Gallery 115, devoted entirely to images of one person, the female pharaoh Hatshepsut.
" In a chapter made of short, fragmentary paragraphs that juxtapose Trevor's death and Little Dog's new life as a writer, the type who is asked to speak at conferences, Little Dog remembers a man at a party telling him, "Good for you, man, you're making a killing with poetry.
She has long been known as a photographer, whose black-and-white portraits of subjects looking away or cut off by the frame, with fragmentary captions that read as if lifted out of an unfolding story, announced her in the 1980s as a major voice in black feminist art.
There is archaeobotanical evidence of the consumption of Ephedra and Cannabis in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe (around 219,218 years ago); of entoptic imagery in Upper Palaeolithic artwork (produced during altered states of consciousness) (around 21751,000 years ago); and fragmentary evidence of fermentation in the deep history of hominid consumption.
She will explain that there are two different types of blackouts — "fragmentary," in which you can recall certain events if prompted, and permanent "en bloc" blackouts — and that even if someone shows clear signs of intoxication, such as slurred speech, it doesn't mean they're unable to engage in voluntary actions.
And all of it suggests that in part it's the fragmentary nature of the surviving record that makes classical art so alluring: How could you look at the undulating maenad on this drinking vessel without imagining the music she's listening to, or the steps that led her to her unforgettable pose?
This Bay Area-based avant-garde filmmaker, known for his fragmentary explorations of the qualities of light and color in nature, will deliver a free talk on Friday, and the theater will present New York and world premieres of four of his recent works (2016-19) on Saturday and Sunday.
From the paintings of the color-blind photorealistic artist David Rosenak, to the surrealistic weaved tapestries of Christina Forrer, to the strange and fragmentary canvases of Amikam Toren, the impulse to organize this show by chronology or concept is replaced by a realization that everything happens at the same time, all the time.
This collection also features KINGDOM HEARTS X[chi] Back Cover—an hour-long cinematic that details the story of ancient Keyblade masters—and Kingdom Hearts 230: Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage, a fully-playable prologue that stars Aqua in the realm of darkness and offers a brief introduction to the upcoming Kingdom Hearts III.
One day last May, he entered some names and phrases from fragmentary notes for a possible story concerning an embezzling lawyer named Covert and an orphan named Jack Engle — one of many entries in Whitman's voluminous notebooks that the online Walt Whitman Archive had deemed to have no clear connection to any known published material.

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