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So I took that huge task and broke it into parts.
In one early assignment, she shaped metal into parts at a factory.
When you get into parts, right, that begins to feel very object-related.
Technology firms have been burrowing into parts of the banking industry for years.
The gimmick here was to split BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY into parts of other answers.
Some of it will be within the region, people going into parts of Africa.
On other headphones, it can jam into parts of your ear and cause discomfort.
Amazon's offices will spill over into parts of the Pentagon City neighborhood and Alexandria.
The extreme cold, of course, also plunged down into parts of the United States.
Formulate the story you want to tell, break it into parts and then shoot away.
They get anything from recycled to broken down into parts to fix other scooters. Right.
It's much more the form than the content here that truly transports us into parts unknown.
The effects could be felt in the capital, Quito, and into parts of Peru and Colombia.
His network reaches into parts of Iraq where no American can tread, extending even across ISIS lines.
Yellowstone National Park is mostly in Wyoming but spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho as well.
To train AI with these data points, the team took the dataset and divided it into parts.
Many of today's largest tech firms have already been dipping their toes into parts of these fields.
During plagues, desert locusts can spread over millions of miles and travel into parts of 60 countries.
If it seems they're poking into parts of your phone they shouldn't, consider finding less nosy alternatives.
At launch, Amazon is partnering with Verizon to incorporate WaveLength technology into parts of its wireless network.
The United States still has plenty of companies that turn raw aluminum into parts or finished products.
Forecast models show the storm could move into parts of Georgia and the Carolinas on Saturday and Sunday.
ETFs are investment vehicles that make it easy for retail investors to tap into parts of the market.
Texas's congressional districts are particularly gerrymandered in the Austin region, which is carved into parts of six districts.
The term carves the world neatly into parts: There are real concerns, and there are contrived, theatrical ones.
It envisages an expansion of Gaza into parts of northern Sinai, under Egyptian control, Palestinian officials have told Reuters.
But after meeting with Obama after the election, Trump had sounded somewhat into parts of the health care law.
Then you have nootropics or compounds that are really building blocks that feed as substrates into parts of cognition.
This gave Assad permission to move into parts of the territory that the Kurds, with American help, retook from ISIS.
The show also repurposed most of the Young Griff plotline into parts of Daenerys' story in Season 5 and 6.
In an attempt to cope with the traumatic experiences, the theory goes, the child 'dissociates'—it splits itself into parts.
Freezing rain is spreading from the Missouri Valley through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys into parts of the Mid-Atlantic.
Women, immigrants and people of color now hang chickens on hooks or hack them into parts on an assembly line.
"Metal degrading and unexpectedly breaking into parts that make their way into food is a very serious hazard," he said.
Linguists have attempted to make an objective assessment of the relative difficulty of languages by breaking them down into parts.
Like all the paintings here, this one doesn't coalesce into a single image, nor does it quite break up into parts.
Eateries and bars have moved into parts of town, like 21990th Street, where you used to trip over needles and condoms.
United will receive $20 million over a period of 20163 years to bring high-speed broadband into parts of northwest Missouri.
While Cruz is expected to win, O'Rourke has made inroads into parts of Texas that are typically viewed as more conservative.
Ms Boushey therefore wants America's government to step into parts of workplaces and homes that it has hitherto chosen to avoid.
Health experts are worried, however, that the virus could spread north into parts of the United States due to warming weather.
When a task becomes too overwhelming, I still find myself breaking it down into parts and finishing it piece by piece.
The next year, it broke the product into parts and stopped requiring users to tie their Google+ profile to other services.
The Carr Fire in Northern California surged into parts of the city of Redding and visitors evacuated Yosemite National Park, above.
The heightened river level is high enough to send water careening into neighborhoods around it and possibly into parts of the city.
On Tuesday, I interviewed Hillary Clinton, who lit into parts of Sanders's plan that she viewed as unrealistic and even politically disastrous.
"They're going to great lengths, going into parts of America that few cabinet ministers from Canada have gone to," Mr. Burney said.
A polar vortex is dipping into parts of the U.S. this week, causing temperatures to plummet to single digits in many states.
The domestic industry is increasingly focused on turning aluminum into parts and products, a business that depends on the flow of trade.
In 2014, ISIS swept into parts of northern Iraq where the ethnically Kurdish Yazidi people have lived alongside the Muslim majority for centuries.
The cast of Rock of Ages, an off-Broadway production, launched into parts of their show for confused audience members outside their theater.
In many nations, certain sects of religions – from Judaism to Islam to Taoism — frown upon separating the bodies of the dead into parts.
This snow had shifted into parts of Nevada, Utah and Colorado early Monday, where it was already "snowing pretty good" at 6 a.m.
The sea comes knocking The storm whipped up strong waves that pushed the Atlantic Ocean above seawalls and into parts of Galway, Ireland.
A strong storm system is currently bringing heavy rain, wind, and wintry mix from the UK down into parts of France and Spain.
The masks can be turned into parts for makeshift ventilators, a medical device used to feed oxygen to patients with severe difficulty breathing.
Tribune could be bought as one asset or split up into parts, with interested buyers including Fox, Scripps and TEGNA, the person said.
A slightly lower -- but still critical -- wildfire risk exists for much of the rest of the Southwest and into parts of the Plains.
The snow will continue into Friday for portions of eastern North and South Dakota before moving into parts of Minnesota by Saturday, forecasters said.
"The staph bacteria can cause an infection when it gets into parts of the body where it's not normally found and multiplies," Dean says.
These third-party apps can now get into parts of iOS previously reserved only for Apple's apps and a handful of hand-picked partners.
They have even been subsumed into parts of the establishment: One of the members later led the military's futuristic Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Mr. Kilbane followed the highway through residential neighborhoods and industrial no man's lands, into parts of New York he would never have seen otherwise.
Urban Studies Everyone has theories for why well-educated, higher-income professionals are moving back into parts of cities shunned by their parents' generation.
Vestberg's followed the announcement Tuesday that Verizon was partnering with Amazon Web Services to incorporate AWS' WaveLength technology into parts of its wireless network.
"This risk (of tornadoes) will spread into parts of central and southern Georgia and southern South Carolina this afternoon and tonight," the forecasters said.
He was responsible for bringing some of big tech companies into parts of San Francisco ... they might not have considered otherwise ... through tax breaks.
Lynne and Mark's first move was to bring the International into parts of the Institute like the Museum of Natural History and the library.
People who are warmed by the friendships the women form and endeared by this glimpse into parts of people's lives that are normally kept private.
They're eyeing ways to use the new lease on the family fame by expanding the brand into parts of the United States that embrace him.
In 403, though, "after I had stopped mining, the laptop I had used was broken into parts and sold on eBay," Howells tells The Telegraph.
For years, the FSIS's salmonella-testing program focused on carcasses—whole chickens that have been slaughtered, plucked, and cleaned but not yet cut into parts.
In studies using rats, muscimol was infused into parts of the amygdala, a brain region that is known to process emotional fear memories in humans.
But there's been a nationwide rise in violence between warring drug cartels, with criminal groups sweeping into parts of Mexico that used to be secure.
Research by Colliers International, a property services company, shows the flow of Chinese capital being channelled into parts of Hong Kong's residential market has slowed.
And so, if we look at smart devices, you're now going to let the surveillance come into parts of your life you've never had it before.
"They have now, with our support and that of our 68-country coalition, encircled Mosul and they're beginning to move into parts of Mosul," she added.
And it provided a view of the economy as a dynamic system akin to a physical one, so complicated that it was best broken into parts.
Its compact size also means it can squeeze into parts of a shipwreck that are too deep for human divers and too small for a submarine.
It is one that, as an investigation by The New York Times found, has expanded its reach into parts of daily life in the United States.
Hurricane Irma's push into Central Florida shoved heavy rain and strong winds into parts of Florida not initially expecting to feel the brunt of the storm.
The incursion of Mexican drug cartels into parts of Central America, in particular El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, helped the maras expand their reach and power.
In rodents, scientists dyed some of those fetal-derived cells and saw that they had turned into fully-fledged neurons and integrated into parts of mom's brain.
At least 430 people were killed in the disaster, when landslides from a volcanic eruption created a wave that slammed, without warning, into parts of western Indonesia.
The crash was so "catastrophic," the police said, that rescue crews were still working their way into parts of the M.T.A. bus more than two hours later.
Kosmos 482 broke up into parts and some of its fuel tanks ended up crashing into a farmland community in Ashburton, New Zealand on April 20203, 1972.
In Apple's case, it actually built so much into iTunes that the company decided to finally break it up into parts with the next version of macOS.
Finns themselves buy into parts of the stereotype: If a stranger smiles at you in the street, goes a Finnish proverb, they're either drunk, foreign or crazy.
Congestion pricing: It could soon cost more than $10 to drive into parts of Manhattan under a new plan that is expected to be adopted April 1.
A new train from the Ethiopian capital to the Djibouti coast offers a desert journey into parts of East Africa that have been off the tourist track.
But the basic rules remain the same: players try to bounce steel balls into parts of the board that reward them with a payout of more balls.
One is partisanship, and by that he doesn't necessarily mean organized political parties but rather a society that ends up divided into parts or teams or camps.
Flood and gale warnings from the National Weather Service have already been posted for much of the Chicagoland area along Lake Michigan, even extending into parts of Michigan.
At the end of the 103th century, the altarpiece was separated into parts by a saw and eight of the nine resulting panels were sold to different collectors.
The intense cold was expected to spread into the Mid-Atlantic states and the Northeast through Monday, and to stretch into parts of the Deep South by midweek.
For Engare, each design begins, like those in the sacred geometry of Islamic art, with a circle that's in turn divided into parts, creating intersections that guide the pattern.
The mecha then did a one-armed floss dance — one of the many real world dances that have been appropriated into Fortnite emotes — before flying off into parts unknown.
It's broken down into parts of the day: before breakfast, breakfast, after breakfast, before lunch, lunch, after lunch, before dinner… and at least three or four pills each time.
As epidemiologists monitor yellow fever's advance into parts of Brazil, monkeys are still turning up dead, either at the hand of man or as a result of the virus.
The coordinated effort seeks to address the party's rural blind spot by venturing into parts of the country that were ignored in the run-up to the 2016 election.
By the middle of the 19th century, the group had between 4,000 and 5,000 members, in villages that dotted the Northeast and even extended into parts of the Midwest.
It's not all bad for the President Cohen's appearance offered a window into parts of the Russia investigation that the buttoned-down special counsel investigation has yet to provide.
Pavlova constructed a strikingly prescient psychological vision: a mind responding to extreme social pressure by slowly and completely separating itself into parts, but giving few external indications of change.
On Twitter, the company announced that the series, based on the original Archie comic, has been renewed for 16 more episodes, and will be split into Parts 3 and 4.
But tensions have mounted in recent months, with Damascus threatening to march into parts of eastern and northern Syria captured by the SDF with support from the U.S.-led coalition.
Again, you'll be in a very sensitive, emotional space this month, so try to use the Mercury retrograde energy to tap into parts of yourself that are normally hidden away.
This might mean leaving, then opting back into parts of Europe's economic arrangements, for example those that help finance and the auto industry, while offering some budget contributions in exchange.
As the Iraqi Security Forces have mobilized into Mosul, ISIS has clogged potential access routes using blast walls, buttressing its last standing stronghold and moving farther into parts of the city.
This has helped the company move up the value chain into parts for self-driving cars and security-related chips for credit cards and mobile payments, says general manager KC Ang.
The storm first moved into parts of the Rocky Mountains and northern Plains on Thursday, forcing cattle ranchers in South Dakota to move their herds closer to food and water sources.
Stavridis detailed a four-step plan for defeating the terrorist group on CNBC's "Squawk Box, " where he made a case for a significant military push into parts of Iraq and Syria.
Insurers and reinsurers across United States had issued profit warnings in the wake of the hurricanes that tore into parts of the country, while ravaging several islands in the northern Caribbean.
Up to a quarter-inch of ice is expected to accumulate as freezing rain spreads from the Missouri Valley through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys into parts of the Mid-Atlantic.
Heat spreading from Southern California into parts of Arizona, Nevada and Utah threatened to worsen flames that have forced thousands of people to evacuate and destroyed hundreds of homes across the West.
Such insurtech firms can win business by serving the poor, venturing into parts of the market long neglected by insurers, and through digital processes, exploiting the chronic inefficiency of well-established competitors.
It also splits the film into parts — base, contour, eyes, lips, and blush — and gives the artist the power to edit out sections if you change your mind about a particular hue.
It's a question that I have been pondering on and off this year, what with the rise of digital nomads and the deeply libertarian ethos baked into parts of the blockchain community.
The policy could eventually bite harder into parts of the economy that are both sensitive to interest rates and connected to politically important industries, such as autos and home construction and sales.
The bot's programming splits the tweets into parts and puts the parts together randomly, resulting in tweets like this: GOP senator says college students don't need teachers, can undergo complete psychological evaluation.
Maybe you feel like you must have your fingers shoved into parts of of every single book, with the information always there, ready for you whenever you're ready to get going again.
When you donate, the red liquid taken out of your arm goes to a processing center, where it is split into parts that can be targeted at specific conditions afflicting individual people.
Supported by U.S. coalition air strikes, the SDF has surrounded and fought their way into parts of the city, but Islamic State attacks still occur in some areas of the surrounding countryside.
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, he discussed why he&aposs now leaning into parts of the not-so-quality end of the credit spectrum, and shared other opportunities he sees.
At the time, I asked ECS CEO Jim Taggart how he feels about "must shred" agreements when he sees products that could have data safely deleted before being turned into parts or repaired.
And neither does the influence of our adversaries: Russia is extending its tentacles not just in Venezuela where it props up socialist leaders, but also from Nicaragua into parts of the Northern Triangle.
The energy available to this storm system is likely to produce bands of extremely heavy snow, and quite possibly thundersnow from Virginia northeastward into parts of New Jersey on Friday night and Saturday.
Several thousands of customers were left without power on Tuesday as nickel- to golf ball-sized hail and a possible tornado were reported from southern Massachusetts through Pennsylvania and into parts of Virginia.
In recent years, luxury high-rises and big tech offices have ushered thousands of people into parts of Rincon Hill, South Beach, and SoMa (South of Market), just south of the Financial District.
Ten months after a deadly wildfire tore into parts of the city of Santa Rosa, the middle-class subdivision of Coffey Park is being reborn and an expansive rebuilding effort is taking shape.
Nor did driving through epic rain storms in Florida or New Hampshire country roads flanked by five-foot-high snow banks, traveling deep into parts of America that they never expected to see.
When Fuat Tosyali was not in school — his father insisted his children get an education — he and his younger brothers Ayhan and Fatih helped hammer scrap metal into parts for stoves and boilers.
Lots of them with feathers and faux furs, deconstructed into parts and twisted into sari-like assemblages; mixed and matched and also madras for men and women; leopard and contrasting linings thrown in.
As well as crossing into parts unknown to many participants, and producing a new wave of Antarctic art, the Biennale's mission statement is to explore the often porous border between art and science.
Google had argued that it had already complied with search warrants, providing emails stored inside the United States to FBI agents, but noted that it sometimes split emails into parts to boost network performance.
She doesn't intend to rend her body into parts; even for a performance artist whose works have often included mutilation, suffocation, abnegation, fasting, extreme denial, and rivulets of blood, dismemberment would feel overly gruesome.
Looking at these alternate personas through the lens of the star sign, it's as though highly creative Geminis are comfortable fragmenting themselves into parts, dispensing them as and when certain emotions take them over.
The Wall Street Journal in January printed a detailed exposition on the vulnerability of our critical infrastructure, specifically calling out the Federal government's admission of Russian hacking into parts of our nation's electrical grid.
The storm hit Kansas and Missouri on Friday and pummeled those states again on Saturday as it extended into parts of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, said U.S. Weather Prediction Center meteorologist Andrew Orrison.
However, the NYIT campus at Central Islip closed in 2012, so in 2011 Frey's innovative home had to go on the move again; this time being broken down into parts and put in storage.
He's moved into parts of Kurdish-held territory, and since Assad and Turkey are technically foes in the Syrian war, it doesn't seem as though he'll take kindly to Turkey just gobbling up Syrian territory.
When the US forces withdrew, Syria&aposs Kurds — seeking protection from their No. 1 enemy, Turkey — invited Syrian government and Russian forces into parts of northeastern Syria where they had not set foot in years.
The U.S. said it will stop sharing intelligence with any country that uses Huawei equipment, but Britain appears to be paying no price for its decision to let the company into parts of its network.
His height allows him to hit the ball down into parts of the service box shorter players can't reach, opening up up wide angles of the court unavailable to those who lack a 7-foot wingspan.
There was a time when Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton seemed like the reigning celebrity couple — two coaches on The Voice, one ska and the other country, who canoodled their way into (parts of) America's heart.
According to the complaints, while Bond tried to hide his behavior, there is video evidence of assaults, including footage of Bond leading the women into parts of the jail not covered by cameras on multiple occasions.
The Met Office in the UK Monday extended an amber weather warning for Northern Ireland into parts of north and west Wales and the extreme southwest of Scotland, warning of 80 mph gusts likely in places.
The storm that tore through the central United States from Texas to Illinois could spawn damaging winds, hail and tornadoes as it heads into parts of the Middle Atlantic and Northeast, the National Weather Service said.
The government has expressed concern over the reorganization, saying it would intervene if creditors and stakeholders failed to reach a "market solution" for the company, or if a suitor seeks to break the company into parts.
Some packers competed for hogs while taking advantage of their impressive margins, but others processed as many pigs as possible before winter-like weather slams into parts of the Midwest over the weekend, a trader said.
Many of these survivors have left the NYC area, settling into parts of the country that do have WTC Health Programs, but they don't realize that they are entitled to the benefits created by the government.
Oliver Beer's new "Vessel Orchestra" turns a collection of objects taken from the Met's vast holdings into parts of a massive musical instrument, one played automatically during the day and in live concerts on Friday nights.
State officials have said that having commuter trains cross into parts of New York is a possibility in the future and have also emphasized the importance of suburban trains connecting to subway lines in existing stations.
The movie looks like a fun role reversal, with the men trying to be legit, and Kendrick and Plaza leaning into parts that are sort of like Plaza's turns in Dirty Grandpa and The To-Do List.
We say the internet never forgets, but internet freedom isn't evenly distributed: When tech companies have expanded into parts of the world where information suppression is the norm, they have proven willing to work with local censors.
And there is a disturbance that the National Hurricane Center is looking at down in the Southern Caribbean that could get into the Gulf and bring some rainfall as a tropical depression later, into parts of Texas.
"Some of the bodies get severely damaged in these kinds of explosions and it's possible for some bodies to get completely destroyed or break into parts, making the identification of full bodies difficult," said the ministry statement.
Criminal groups are even sweeping into parts of Mexico that used to be secure, creating a flood of killings that, by some tallies, is surpassing the carnage experienced during the peak of the drug war in 2011.
By definition they have an overdeveloped appetite for approval that prompts them to feign sympathy, delve into parts of society where they would not otherwise venture and humour certain audiences when they ought to avoid or upbraid them.
This, Haidt argues, is because the mind is divided into parts that sometimes conflict, like a small rider — conscious, verbal, reasoning — sitting atop a large elephant — the other 98 percent of mental processes, which are automatic and intuitive.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Sizzling temperatures in the northern U.S. Plains spring wheat belt will spread next week into parts of the western Midwest, threatening corn yield prospects as the crop enters its key pollination phase, meteorologists said on Friday.
Separating military men and women — and even the plasma in the wartime blood bank — by race, the government ratified racial apartheid in the South and introduced Jim Crow segregation into parts of the country where it had been unknown.
"Iran's systems can reach into parts of Europe, including Romania," Rose said, before heading to the site to join US Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9am GMT.
The main idea behind stem cell therapy is that because the cells are pluripotent — meaning they can become many other types of cells — they can be introduced into parts of the body that are damaged and need new cells.
Democrats are homing in on a strategy they hope will bring new rural voters into the fold through hyperlocal economic messaging and by venturing into parts of the country they ignored in the run-up to the 2016 election.
People haven't lost their ability to do ridiculous things: quite a lot of the stories are about people who unwisely inserted objects into parts of the body where they weren't meant to go, or ridiculous accidents that they could have avoided.
The incident is the fourth time in as many weeks the United States has shot at pro-Syrian regime forces, and carries the potential for further escalation -- particularly with Russia threatening to target U.S. aircraft that fly into parts of Syria.
But look closer and you see that the body has been broken down into parts, each piece dusted with flour and deep-fried, then tossed with a tamarind-fish sauce dressing and reassembled into a Cubist version of its original form.
Like its sibling the National Endowment for the Arts, the endowment brings the humanities into parts of the country that might otherwise never get to see a world-class museum exhibition or hear a lecture by a Pulitzer-Prize winner.
It's an easy one for congressional committees and PACs to follow: It's easy to raise money centrally and disperse it, and equally easy to pull ads from parts of the country that aren't looking competitive and push them into parts that are.
A peek into the replies to its tweet was a litany of peeved customers from a multitude of states spanning as far south as Florida, all the way up to Boston, and reaching into parts of the midwest like Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian Defence Ministry said on Wednesday it was ready to escort aid agencies into parts of Syria's eastern Aleppo recently cleared of rebels, but said it had not received any requests from the United Nations or anyone else so far.
The incident is the fourth time in as many weeks that the United States has shot at pro-Syrian-government forces, and it carries the potential for further escalation — particularly with Russia threatening to target U.S. aircraft that fly into parts of  Syria.
Had Irma lingered far enough off Florida's Gulf Coast, its eastern wall, where the strongest winds occur, could have shoved six to nine feet of water into parts of Fort Myers and Naples, while swamping Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg as well.
The insurance comes in hand if the rocket blows up, as demonstrated by SpaceX's Falcon 9 explosion that destroyed the rocket and a satellite last week that was intended to extend internet access into parts of Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.
These include the spread of malaria into the highlands of eastern Africa, the rising incidence of Lyme disease in North America, and the spread of a serious livestock ailment called bluetongue into parts of Europe that were once too cold for it to thrive.
As much of a Disney puff piece as this is likely to be, The Imagineering Story still takes viewers into parts of Disney's parks that most don't get to see — and I'm sure for a lot of people, that'll be worth checking out nonetheless.
Yet, last year, the administration recognized the important role that Qualcomm plays in the battle for global leadership of 5G when it blocked a hostile takeover of Qualcomm by Broadcom, which was based in Singapore and would likely chop Qualcomm into parts and sell them.
In those same years, this country's borders have, in a sense, undergone a kind of expansion not just into southern Mexico (as I witnessed in 2014), but also into parts of Central America and South America, the Caribbean, and other areas of the world.
What's at stake: The Atlantic Ocean's inroads into parts of the Barents and potentially the Kara Sea as well, including areas in the Norwegian Arctic, means that fish species reliant on colder, less salty waters will likely move out of the region, disrupting the economy.
Kham once spread into parts of the Sichuan province of China, and that region's influence appears throughout the menu: on a rub for twice-cooked beef ribs, smoky and tender, and in the sauce for liang fen, whose bean jelly Ms. Dechen makes from scratch.
The evocative letter unravels into their family's past, beginning in Vietnam before Little Dog's birth and continuing into the US. Through this history, the son is able to welcome his mother into parts of his life he's never shared, contemplating issues of race, class, masculinity, and trauma.
His store in the historic American Colony Hotel became a stop on "Seven Ways to Dissolve Boundaries," city tours billed as "doco-theatrical journeys into alternative realities" that promise to take participants out of their comfort zone and into parts of Jerusalem they might never go.
THC, the chief psychoactive component of cannabis, is federally illegal in the US. Yet there's been an influx of family-office and venture-capital investment into parts of the industry, and Wall Street's largest banks are starting to figure out how to serve cannabis-related companies.
The result is an open casting call that has already drawn 5,000 children, the vast majority of whom have never heard of Elena Ferrante, and injected a mix of hysteria and hope into parts of Naples that are poor in resources but rich in real characters.
Steve Glickman is a former adviser to President Barack Obama, and as the cofounder of the Economic Innovation Group, he set out to develop an investment model that would incentivize wealthy investors to move money into parts of the country especially hit by the financial crisis.
The A.I. has chopped the house into parts, and constructs the boxes by pulling fragments—"a yellowing kid glove"; "rectangular segments of perf board"; "an ornate silver spoon, sawn precisely in half, from end to end"—out of the floating cloud that the family's life has become.
Even before the start of the SDF's campaign for Raqqa, Syrian Kurdish politicians had indicated that the city was not a priority for them: the stated aim of the YPG was to defend Kurdish areas rather than venture into parts of Syria where Arabs are in the majority.
After boarding a ship in Panama and making his way up a new trail from Little America on the Ross Ice Shelf to Byrd Station, built for the occasion, he spent two years in West Antarctica, where he and his colleagues ventured into parts unknown on Sno-Cat tractors.
A person who was there at the time, but declined to be named for fear of retribution, said the officers' search took them into parts of the building where people were clearly residing, including the bathroom and shower area as well as the kitchen, which was full of food and dishes.
As Bloomberg notes, this is yet another move by Amazon to own more of its own logistics process, and it could help the company optimize its inventory management process by providing more insight into parts of its supply chain that were previously opaque since they were beyond its direct control.
"I don't know if it will be the full $1.7 billion - there was an argument that it could be divided into parts, but it is a very important signal that Ukraine continues doing reforms," Ivan Miklos told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of an investment conference in London.
They had just as much to do with the show's success as Patrick, and their plots and problems were windows into parts of gay life the show sometimes shortchanged: anxiety over HIV, the questions posed by open relationships, and the struggle to age with grace in a community obsessed with youth.
That new model of leadership is likely to lead to a more assertive and muscular China, as evidenced by its aggressive territorial claims in the South China Sea and its Belt and Road infrastructure, trade and development initiative, which will stretch from East Asia through Central Asia into parts of Africa and Europe.
"The current study combines exquisite 3-D printing with neural progenitor cells to create a synthetic segment of spinal cord that enables some severed nerve fibers to regenerate from neural centers upstream from the injury site into parts of the spinal cord that have lost their normal inputs," Benowitz, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Instead of feeding the algorithm a large dataset containing images of the many variations of CAPTCHA letters, George and his colleagues gave the computer examples of letters that it then broke into parts — the intersections of lines and different contours that make up the shapes of A and N, for example — like the human brain does.
In the past it had been the one that made the large advances and the unexpected acquisitions, often raising eyebrows with its swashbuckling forays into parts of the world no one else seemed to want to touch: US$20203m for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's state electricity company; US$500m for Chad's national oil concern.
The northern lights are a common sight for Americans in Alaska, but over Labor Day weekend the phenomena will brush down into parts of the contiguous US, including Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, Vermont, and Maine, according to an interactive map maintained by the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Instead of merely worrying that your own image will be distributed in a way that feels off-brand or even offensive, performers must now consider the possibility that their bodies will be cut up into parts and reassembled, Frankenstein-style, into a video intended to harass and humiliate someone who never consented to be sexualized in this manner.
They also see opportunities of their own to expand into parts of the country where they think Trump's win may have cemented Republican trends, such as Ron Kind's district in Wisconsin and Matt Cartwright's in Pennsylvania, both of whom had weaker challengers in races that the National Republican Campaign Committee didn't start paying much attention to until late in the cycle last year.
"The core's holes will be filled with concrete ... The core was initially supposed to be cut into parts but we did not accept it as we want to keep it as the symbol of Iran's nuclear industry," Kamalvandi told state TV. Additional reporting by Arshad Mohammed in Washington and Doina Chiacu in Washington, writing by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Frances Kerry
Why you will hear about this again: The Ebola outbreak in the Congo follows another Ebola outbreak in a different part of the country, and it comes soon after the Zika outbreak raised alarm from South America into parts of the U.S. With a burgeoning population, increases in migration and the lack of a robust international rapid-response force to respond to emerging epidemics, more outbreaks like this one are inevitable, Nuzzo and other health experts warn.

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