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"jigsaw puzzle" Definitions
  1. Also called picture puzzle
  2. a set of irregularly cut pieces of pasteboard, wood, or the like that form a picture or design when fitted together.
  3. any complex, confusing situation, condition, or item, as one composed of seemingly diverse or unrelated elements.

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And cables are only part of the jigsaw puzzle — a jigsaw puzzle that needs to be assembled even as trains have to be kept running.
Washington is the jigsaw puzzle that doesn't fit quite right.
"This is a very important piece of the jigsaw puzzle."
"Then this exciting art world jigsaw puzzle will be complete."
It was like assembling a jigsaw puzzle with living pieces.
"That's the missing part of the jigsaw puzzle," he said.
This extraordinary photo would make the world's most maddening jigsaw puzzle.
"That was the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle," Rao said.
Each lot has three attached units arranged like a jigsaw puzzle.
The 615 fragments amounted to a precious and delicate jigsaw puzzle.
"It's like a project; it's like a jigsaw puzzle," he said.
The best analogy that helps unpack this story is a jigsaw puzzle.
Songwriting for Metallica is like "a giant jigsaw puzzle," Mr. Ulrich said.
The time-zone map is a hodgepodge — a jigsaw puzzle by Dalí.
They carve whimsical jigsaw puzzle pieces out of a cool, silvered-concrete facade.
The result is an elegant jigsaw puzzle of jewel tones accented with brass handles.
We love the feeling of finally finishing a jigsaw puzzle we've been slaving over.
Then, at the back of the bottom shelf, I spied it: a jigsaw puzzle.
The Constitution is a jigsaw puzzle of compromises that left no delegate fully satisfied.
It's literally a jigsaw puzzle you can put back together every single, solitary week.
The result is the television equivalent of the corner pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
Eddy endlessly rejiggers jigsaw puzzle pieces made out of Hans Arp's and Picasso's shapes.
"We look at a bombing scene essentially as a big jigsaw puzzle," he said.
All the pieces suddenly came together like a jigsaw puzzle and created one world.
The words on the page looked jumbled, like jigsaw puzzle pieces that wouldn't connect.
Life is like a messy jigsaw puzzle with too much room between the cracks.
Mr. Hugo explained why Mr. Baker is an important part of the jigsaw puzzle.
The jigsaw puzzle soon fell apart, and college was the first piece to go.
It's literally a jigsaw puzzle you can put back together every single solitary week.
This provides a missing piece to the jigsaw puzzle of how the early universe evolved.
The World&aposs Largest Jigsaw Puzzle, SolvedIt&aposs 33,600 pieces, and yes, it is gigantic.
These rocks slowly snapped into place like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle, forming a rotating disk.
Piecing together a 20,000-piece jigsaw puzzle is a task too monumental to think about.
The jigsaw puzzle that becomes your home grows only more complicated with each additional child.
The shapes evoke comparison to jigsaw puzzle parts and irregularly cut pieces of scrap metal.
While we were engaged, Jared did the world's largest jigsaw puzzle, and the second largest.
Those cuts revealed sandstone boulders that fit together, "like a jigsaw puzzle," said Dr. Sieh.
The speech therapist wanted her to name animals while piecing together a jungle jigsaw puzzle.
Reportedly, I was a jigsaw puzzle fanatic at 17 months, though I don't remember it.
Played by: Ian McKellenDeus Ex MachinaName: Jigsaw Puzzle PieceCharacter: Just as all hope seems to be lost, Petri Dish appears to be on the edge of victory, and the central issue of the film seems unsolvable, Jigsaw Puzzle Piece shows up and everything is okay.
And not any jigsaw puzzle, but a 1,000-piece warhorse from the bad boys at Ravensburger.
After scientists retrieve those fragments, they must fit the pieces back together like a jigsaw puzzle.
One way to do a jigsaw puzzle is to refer to the picture on the box.
Usually when you see a jigsaw puzzle, your first impulse is to try and solve it.
Reconstructing a franchise is a complicated jigsaw puzzle, and pushing toward contention too early has consequences.
Ahead was a jigsaw puzzle of competing powers — guerrillas, paramilitary groups, drug traffickers and the military.
She does the crossword puzzle every morning and always has a jigsaw puzzle going at home.
"The whole universe falls into pattern like the stray pieces of a jigsaw puzzle," he wrote.
This 20 x 28 inch jigsaw puzzle is great for the problem-solving Wonder Woman fan.
"It was like making a jigsaw puzzle without knowing what the final picture is," he says.
We all know what a "puzzle piece" is: It's something that fits into a jigsaw puzzle.
It's challenging, but after a point it each turn is like a very similar jigsaw puzzle.
As in Mr Nolan's breakthrough film, "Memento" (2000), there's a jigsaw puzzle for the viewer to assemble.
This crazy jigsaw-puzzle map is the result of two GOP-engineered redistrictings in 290 and 2011.
The bigger the bomb, the bigger the jigsaw puzzle and the smaller the pieces of that puzzle.
A five-hundred-piece "Mona Lisa" jigsaw puzzle would be left out for visitors to play with.
Now onto a jigsaw puzzle, or doodling, or just stacking your mail into a Jenga-like pile.
The segments, like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, were then set into place over a steel skeleton.
When we fit our plants together like a tight jigsaw puzzle, the maintenance goes way, way down.
He has since made a living through a jigsaw puzzle of writing assignments, consulting and book authorship.
Buffalo Games has a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring the little guy that comes with a poster.
In a moment of weakness, she goes through her childhood belongings and finds a jigsaw puzzle of Colombia.
As a result, the season felt like a jigsaw puzzle with approximately one third of the pieces removed.
As I wrote in my review of episode nine, Westworld is less a riddle than a jigsaw puzzle.
"It's a jigsaw puzzle ... The authorities are going through CCTV footage, witness statements," a Turkish official told Reuters.
If you lack the patience for assembling something as simple as a jigsaw puzzle, you'll want to move along.
Like a handful of random jigsaw-puzzle pieces, each one was incomprehensible without an understanding of the larger picture.
They look like countries cut out of a map, or lost pieces from a jigsaw puzzle nobody could solve.
In her newly constructed home, a jigsaw puzzle of retrofitted planks, thatched tinder and rescued roofing, everyone is busy.
The couple pulled the stones out and eventually solved the jigsaw puzzle of how they had originally been assembled.
"This particular process is like putting a jigsaw puzzle together, but with an infinite number of possibilities," he said.
Not a jigsaw puzzle, because it's much more elegant to stay away from the literal meaning of the entry.
Although these "black boxes" contain crucial data, they are only two pieces in the jigsaw puzzle of the accident investigation.
One of the gifts is a jigsaw puzzle, and a handful of people end up staying till almost 11 p.m.
"It's a jigsaw puzzle ... The authorities are going through CCTV footage, witness statements," a Turkish official said of the investigation.
"You can combine functions yourself, just like putting together a jigsaw puzzle," such as a choreographed dance routine, Chen added.
"Think of a jigsaw puzzle out in the street right now," NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said Sunday afternoon.
The timeline of "The Accountant" is so arbitrary that the subplots seem shuffled like pieces of an unfinished jigsaw puzzle.
When we were dating, I brought a more than 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle of the Eiffel Tower to his house.
Trilobites Researchers matched up a jigsaw puzzle of ice that once flowed between two landmasses now separated by an ocean.
And here's the best surprise: Without knowing about my family's tradition, she suggested starting a jigsaw puzzle on Christmas Day.
Collectible "jiggies," short for jigsaw puzzle pieces, are now called "pagies, while the colored "jinjo" creatures are now hidden "ghost writers.
One table offers a copy of a painting rendered in jigsaw puzzle form, a perfect medium for Sharrer's thoroughly packed images.
Finding what to wear to them is a jigsaw puzzle on its own (and don't even get us started on gifting).
The joy of any good jigsaw puzzle isn't finishing it, it's the satisfaction of linking pieces, one fit at a time.
He was the final jigsaw puzzle piece for the group, which was the brainchild of Alabama college pals Fairchild and Schlapman.
The Infobar featured an extraordinary angular design where the multicolored buttons ran edge-to-edge and interlocked like a jigsaw puzzle.
With the indictment of Roger Stone, special counsel Robert Mueller added another piece to a jigsaw puzzle that is taking shape.
Guerrasio: You say the story creation and character development was like a jigsaw puzzle, was that a challenge in the edit?
Al Ewing, who is currently the writer of The Immortal Hulk, helped conceive the creative jigsaw puzzle that is Marvel 1000.
Buffalo Games has a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring the character, too, for sale on Amazon that ships on Dec. 30.
Joris Laarman's "Makerchair Polygon" is downloadable, built from digitally fabricated 3-D parts that fit together like an elaborate jigsaw puzzle.
My daughter took comfort in the certainty of how jigsaw puzzle pieces fit together, how they only had one possible solution.
Gillian, doing a jigsaw puzzle of a horse and colt in the kitchen, looked up in time to see them disappearing.
Looking back, I can see now that my life was like a jigsaw puzzle where none of the pieces fit together.
South Sudan, the world's newest country, is like a jigsaw puzzle that has been broken apart, soaked in petrol and set alight.
He is probably the only one who fully understands the jigsaw puzzle of AI, satellites, data and so on that it comprises.
It's like when you're making a big jigsaw puzzle and a few pieces are missing so you don't see the whole picture.
To dramatize that, he divides her life into 11 scenes that don't quite align, like a jigsaw puzzle contaminated with foreign pieces.
You work on a 750-piece or 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle in your dressing room between the matinee and evening shows. Confirm.
The country sits at the boundary of three pieces of the Earth's crust that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle — called tectonic plates.
These images, depicted as a jigsaw puzzle, appear against a white background, with the words "Madrid 1971" emblazoned in red above the puzzles.
A million piece jigsaw puzzle where you never pick up the wrong piece as you try to put it in the right position.
"Hallee is funny, sweet, caring, smart, an athlete, a jigsaw puzzle champion, a wonderful student and a best friend to all," she wrote.
Or any whole Bowie song, really, would've worked better than the picture-less jigsaw puzzle they assembled on the Grammys stage Monday night.
Also included in the gift were two autographed basketball jerseys, an assortment of soaps, a mermaid jigsaw puzzle, and a "Where's Waldo?" book.
What ensued was a massive "renovation" that consisted of taking the interior of the building apart in the style of a jigsaw puzzle.
Then she receives a jigsaw puzzle on her birthday and discovers a hidden talent: She is a master at fitting the pieces together.
"  Davies also suggested "setting yourself challenges, is there a jigsaw puzzle at the back of the cupboard that you've never got round to?
Like any found object, the box comes with an overwhelming narrative pull, conjuring a vast jigsaw puzzle, coercing the artists to complete it.
This kind of "… or is it?" gamesmanship can be a cop-out — a cheap means of surprise that turns story into jigsaw puzzle.
She picked up a piece of her Hello Kitty jigsaw puzzle, rotated it in her hand, and joined it to the other pieces.
John Brancato and Michael Ferris's script is like a jigsaw puzzle whose pieces keep rearranging, as it constantly and ingeniously reframes and resets itself.
"It's like when you're making a big jigsaw puzzle and a few pieces are missing so you don't see the whole picture," Alfredson said.
Because Mueller is faced with the legal equivalent of assembling a 10,000-piece jigsaw puzzle, he is not yet ready to show his cards.
The lack of fossil evidence in the northern Arctic regions, however, was like a giant jigsaw puzzle with a glaring hole in the middle.
"   She continues of the complex choreography that she calls dinner: "It's seriously like a human jigsaw puzzle trying to place everyone at the table.
"Like a jigsaw puzzle, it all comes together," Feldman said, adding that he spends a great deal of time on each case he takes.
Previously seen on jigsaw puzzle boxes around Washington DC, the nightmarishly hokey painting depicts the former reality television host among solidly Republican previous presidents.
The painting oscillates between flat sections cleanly fitted together, like a jigsaw puzzle, and angular abstract forms jammed into packs, like crushing ice floes.
Imagine that you have been given a jigsaw puzzle to solve without the reference picture on the box and without all the necessary pieces.
I fit the last piece of the jigsaw puzzle border into place, and I could only stare at the gaping hole in the middle.
The 6,000 panels that today comprise the murals at Centro SCOP were then transported and installed on the building's façade, like a jigsaw puzzle.
Westworld is the other kind of show, the jigsaw-puzzle show where all the parts fit clearly together, revealing the entire picture at the end.
"Endgame" is a massive undertaking in more ways than one, in part because "Infinity War" essentially constructed a giant jigsaw puzzle, then left it unfinished.
Director Sudip Bandyopadhyay's "Hope Aur Hum" (Hope And Us) is like a jigsaw puzzle that you desperately hope will fall into place in the end.
It breaks things in the interest of making them whole again, like assembling a jigsaw puzzle or running a film of a glass-shattering backward.
Giordano Signs of Torrington used a computer to create jigsaw puzzle-style pieces from Ms. Mailer's final rendering and then cut them from the Dibond.
It's the tedious process of thinning the edges of a piece of leather so that all the pattern pieces fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.
When you look at what developmental research on happiness and purpose in later life shows, it fits together like a piece in a jigsaw puzzle.
Jerri Zbiral decided to take a bird's-eye view, creating an actual jigsaw puzzle, with the most crucial piece rendered as a dark, unknowable mass.
The final installment of the Skywalker saga "snaps together like a jigsaw puzzle," Jordan Hoffman, of The Guardian, wrote in his review of the film.
I don't really expect them to, but if they do, I picture them spreading me across a tabletop and reassembling me like a jigsaw puzzle.
Armed with their 3D-printed pieces, the researchers set about the task of re-building the ancient temple, much like someone working on a jigsaw puzzle.
The demolition crew represents a fraction of the hundreds of workers filling Los Angeles International Airport tonight for a once-in-a-lifetime logistics jigsaw puzzle.
That first Hollywood hero who saves the world in a movie with a schmaltzy tear-jerker close, or a Disney cartoon, coloring book or jigsaw puzzle.
The key to Churchman's visual and symbolic world might lie in "Mother" (2018), a jigsaw puzzle of influences that crowd the canvas like a foreboding dream.
Sometimes, particularly when it's cold outside and the dark comes early, what you want in the kitchen is a project, a culinary jigsaw puzzle to solve.
But even with the video footage, the photographs, the DNA and the gratuitous police narrative, we still have a jigsaw puzzle that is missing two pieces.
To understand why, it helps to imagine the Earth's crust fitting together like a jigsaw puzzle, and each of the pieces is called a tectonic plate.
While analysts ponder the Chinese jigsaw puzzle, the London market remains ambivalent about whether to buy back into a bull narrative that appeared to have unraveled.
But while I can manage to put everything together as if it were a jigsaw puzzle, many people with certain cognitive delays could have real trouble.
The other video is even more fascinating, as it shows two users demonstrating shared presence in VR as they work together to solve a jigsaw puzzle.
With the new data on injectable cancer drugs, "We're just providing an extra piece of the jigsaw puzzle in what's happening in drug prices," Goldstein said.
On DVD Something odder than a masterpiece, Orson Welles's "Othello" is at once a credible abridgment of Shakespeare and a jigsaw puzzle that nearly defies comprehension.
If the investigation was a "massive jigsaw puzzle," then Mr. Eastmond was "the piece that fit perfectly in the center of the puzzle," Mr. Barstow said.
Or in "Lookout Hotel, Ogunquit, Maine, July 113, 1974,"  the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle practically bounce off the bright yellow table cloth in the background.
Though the image as a whole is graphic, colorful and easy to read, its parts are as distinctly separate as the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
Pancake flat, richly detailed but overstuffed, it floats a dense jigsaw puzzle of five bespoke acres above the East River on a quarter-mile-long platform.
There was still school and housing to be arranged, but we were steadily assembling the pieces of a possible life, as if doing a jigsaw puzzle.
While analysts ponder the Chinese jigsaw puzzle, the London market remains ambivalent about whether to buy back into a bull narrative that appeared to have unravelled.
Imagine trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle where the same fluffy clouds are scattered six, eight, a dozen times in the same corner of the sky.
"I would expect in the next few years we'll have much, much more of the jigsaw puzzle, and it will be possible to piece this all together."
So instead of having to work with a jigsaw puzzle containing millions of pieces, the long-reads will result in a puzzle consisting of thousands of pieces.
To remedy the situation, White House staffers have resorted to taping the tattered paperwork back together "like a jigsaw puzzle," according to a new report from Politico.
The murder itself is like a corner piece in a jigsaw puzzle — a very important component, but in the end, just a fragment of a bigger picture.
Like a person trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle, the system uses synthetic DNA known as CRISPRs to scan a genome in search of the right spot.
It can be a good experience, especially true if the pen input works well, the battery life is solid and the aesthetics fit like a jigsaw puzzle.
Even with its backstory, the exhibition can feel like a jigsaw puzzle whose borders have been built but whose middle pieces still need to be fit together.
Daniel Rogers, the company's boss, says it monitors "a jigsaw puzzle" of factors such as ship itineraries, the locations of commodity producers and fluctuations in their prices.
You want to make scheduling an interview as easy as possible, and it's not on your interviewer to navigate the jigsaw puzzle that is your schedule. 3.
As a toddler, she wasn't able to speak until she was 4 years old but was able to read and put together a 100-piece jigsaw puzzle.
Doing that didn't remove the email content, but it was like removing the frame from a huge finished jigsaw puzzle and dumping the pieces on the floor.
Actually moving the massive Tokyo Games, though, presents an entirely new set of challenges, a jigsaw puzzle of logistics for organizers to assemble in relatively short order.
Here, PUZZLE PIECE is still about a PUZZLE, although here it's changed a little from a jigsaw puzzle to a crossword, so there's a little twist there.
Photographs were also taken of each original casting in situ so they could be consulted on site later by installers with iPads reassembling the colossal jigsaw puzzle.
Even calculating the scale of closures is still a jigsaw puzzle of city and regional mandates and potential offsets, further confused by notoriously problematic official production figures.
Leifer does offer a solution—a sort of block universe, where events in space and time don't cause one another, but instead fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.
If the exhibition is like a partially completed jigsaw puzzle, then the book, with its imbricated layers of image and text, is an image of the completed puzzle.
Startup Marketing And How Emotion Drives Customer Action Figuring out how to organize your marketing stack is almost like putting together a 1,000 piece blank jigsaw puzzle — impossible.
So to avoid clashing with the law, some staffers have taped his pieces back together "like a jigsaw puzzle," Solomon Lartey, a former records management analyst, told Politico.
Doing that didn't remove the e-mail content, but it was like removing the frame from a huge finished jigsaw puzzle and dumping the pieces on the floor.
The metaphor: "It's kind of like, you know, getting a 30,000-piece jigsaw puzzle for Christmas," Mr. Sensenbrenner, a congressman from Wisconsin, said in a town hall meeting.
Doing that didn't remove the e-mail content, but it was like removing the frame from a huge finished jigsaw puzzle and dumping the pieces on the floor.
I learned my geography by that wooden map of the United States — the jigsaw puzzle of the lower 284 with the inset Hawaii and Alaska to the side.
JIGSAW PUZZLE, PUZZLE PIECE, PUZZLE COMPETITION … PUZZLE PIECE (11) is kind of interesting, because it could be reparsed (punnily) as a piece of music played while solving a puzzle.
Figuring out the best way to help the world's most vulnerable kids involved a 14-year journey that at times "felt like solving a jigsaw puzzle," says Karen Spencer.
And trust us, these are not documents and records you'll want to have to track down and piece together like a jigsaw puzzle months after purchases have been made.
Speaking to PEOPLE Tuesday morning, Phoenix police spokesman Jonathan Howard likens the year-long investigation that led to 23-year-old Aaron Saucedo's arrest to assembling a jigsaw puzzle.
FBI Director James Comey used a jigsaw puzzle analogy to describe how investigators pieced together Hillary Clinton's email correspondence over the four years she served as secretary of state.
Then she finds a jigsaw puzzle among her presents — a map of the world, wouldn't you know — and completes it so quickly that she immediately wants to try another.
Here, PUZZLE PIECE — clued as "crossword enthusiast's favorite song" — is still about a PUZZLE, although it's changed a bit from a jigsaw puzzle, so there's a little twist there.
It had become a ritual for my now 11-year-old daughter and me to sit together and work on a jigsaw puzzle during our twice-annual family vacations.
On Tuesday, I'm joining my fellow scientists at the World Health Organization headquarters for an urgent meeting to piece together, like a giant jigsaw puzzle, our findings so far.
It&aposs like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle that&aposs been spread all over the room, and they&aposre trying to piece it back together to see exactly what it is.
Like a jigsaw puzzle, the show fell into place as I meandered through its 250 plus artworks, through the simmering rage directed at state control, social injustices, and gender inequity.
When the couple go on their first date, blank speech balloons appear, cut up into a jigsaw puzzle that you need to put back together to keep the conversation going.
A map of the incorporated areas of Jefferson County (see map) clarifies matters somewhat: dozens of independent cities slot neatly into the gaps around Birmingham like a tricky jigsaw puzzle.
"It's a missing part of the jigsaw puzzle, which is the structure of our local universe," said Michael Burton, a professor at the University of New South Wales' Physics School.
The pressure from the needle creates what the researchers described as a "jigsaw puzzle-like pattern of structural variants" around the area where the needle made contact with the crystal.
In the wake of Paul Millsap's wrist surgery (and more recently/less devastatingly Nikola Jokic's sprained ankle) new, unexpected lineup combinations have turned Denver's depth chart into a jigsaw puzzle.
It&aposs like putting a jigsaw puzzle together on a very small table: there&aposs only so much room so you have to be kind of as efficient as possible.
That means many retirees face a jigsaw puzzle of payments, requiring them to piece together an income from their workplace retirement stashes and individual retirement accounts to supplement Social Security.
The kind of benevolent silence you might expect in a friary — especially on a late Friday afternoon — has settled over the warren of dim hallways and jigsaw puzzle of rooms.
In one of the region's most picturesque villages, Quantou, a jigsaw puzzle of narrow alleys and high walls, residents wait anxiously to find out if their homes will be demolished.
But they are still only pieces of information that need to be assembled -- like a jigsaw puzzle -- to understand a leader's perceptions, the situation on the ground or their motives.
They saw a 6-foot-8 jigsaw puzzle piece that fit perfectly into the team that was taking shape after the departures of the seniors Isaiah Wilkins and Devon Hall.
We had this vision that people would — in the way some families will put out a jigsaw puzzle for the holidays — we thought some families would put out this big crossword.
And this collection is no different: Each garment's pattern is created like a jigsaw puzzle piece, with the full width of the fabric used, one shape deciding another, limiting any excess.
A demo of the mash-up game Super Banjo-Kazooie 64 is available to download with 18 Jiggies (jigsaw puzzle pieces, if you've forgotten) to find, along with a secret stage.
In her furniture showroom, at No. 3, one can find pieces such as Jelly Pea (a pod-shaped sofa with round cushions) and Bluff (a jigsaw puzzle of a coffee table).
The exhibition also offers a "Wall for Autographs of Future Presidents," a White House jigsaw puzzle and a miniature voting booth for deciding such momentous questions as cheese versus pepperoni pizza.
We spend the rest of the night trying to drunkenly finish a jigsaw puzzle with his roommates and it's honestly the most fun night in I have had in a while.
If today's dominant political recreational metaphor is that of the three-dimensional chess game, Maddow is hunched over in the corner of the rec room, methodically putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
Their explanation was that Europa's surface, like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle, is composed of tectonic plates, and that occasionally a plate of ice will sink beneath the other into warmer layers below.
"By comparison to the monumental buildings, consider the structure of many Himalayan villages—there, the clustered houses share party walls and are seemingly fitted together like a 3D jigsaw puzzle," says Kimmet.
"We are working on another jigsaw puzzle, and we brought Monopoly to the house that we're renting, so there's a lot of really fun stuff going on," McIlroy said with a laugh.
"But, like doing a jigsaw puzzle of a piece of art, spending so much time with this quote made me think hard about the quote itself, the speaker, and also the environment."
"I kind of interpret it as they don't really know what they're going to do yet," she said, adding that she was alarmed by the comparison to a 30,000-piece jigsaw puzzle.
Image: Lunar and Planetary Institute/Paul Schenk/NASA/New HorizonsIt proved to be a time-consuming and laborious endeavor, requiring the researchers to piece the scattered images together like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle.
Facebook deliberately makes it extremely difficult for external researchers to quantify its effects on society, which means the best we can hope for is to piece together a jigsaw puzzle of suggestive evidence.
It just left millions of bits of information without any organizational structure, as if someone removed the frame from a giant jigsaw puzzle and dumped all the pieces on the floor, Comey said.
This year's participants include Eleanor Herring, a historian who will discuss the history of lampposts, and Jason Ward, a jigsaw-puzzle aficionado who will assemble a puzzle at the conference throughout the day.
Although the paired entries were all pretty short, the asymmetric fixed crossings made the puzzle a bit of a challenge to design, much like a rebus with no flexibility, or a jigsaw puzzle.
Alameda, home to almost 80,000 residents, is a jigsaw puzzle of a city comprising two main sections — Alameda Island and Bay Farm Island, which isn't an island but a peninsula attached to Oakland.
When a bomb like this explodes, the shell fractures into several thousand pieces, becoming a jigsaw puzzle of steel shards flying through the air at up to eight times the speed of sound.
But Laura this is like a 1000 piece Jigsaw puzzle and Muellers&apos probably got a few 100 pieces, IG Horowitz has a few less because he doesn&apost have that speed and power.
This is either the delicious combination of fresh Mexican ingredients and everyone's favourite carbohydrate-based dish, or a pile of jigsaw puzzle pieces that may resemble a Pre-Raphaelite still life if assembled correctly.
This year's options include a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle that forms one of John McAllister's trademark paintings of paintings, plus a new set from custom couture company Print All Over Me's (PAOM) Artist Editions.
"People around the world can follow the progress of a man doing a jigsaw puzzle for seven hours, which will be very exciting," he said, adding, "I'm sure it will set the Internet alight."
One Democratic Hill staffer compared it to a "jigsaw puzzle": Not only are there only so many spaces available to place a child, but the facilities available might not match the child's particular needs.
I do the same thing in between shows on a two-show day; I eat the same ramen, read another chapter of "The Age of Innocence" and make some progress on my jigsaw puzzle.
" Conversations like that, Ayyub wrote, convinced her that the riots had happened because people in power wanted them to: "It was as if the missing pieces of the jigsaw puzzle were beginning to emerge.
The FHWA added the guidance to its manual when it denied a request from Buffalo, New York, to paint a green, yellow and white jigsaw puzzle design within a crosswalk, replacing the parallel white lines.
We use computer simulation to see where the air is moving, and that gives us this 3D jigsaw puzzle that allows us to make everything fit, to determine where the pieces can and can't be.
That also means that he tends to go for less showy picks during draft rounds, approaching team-building like "a jigsaw puzzle," with an emphasis on overall player value rather than what position they play.
Beneath this porous cloud, rising up from the drawing's bottom edge, is a multicolored, jigsaw puzzle-like aggregation, which, because of the variations in the palette, seem to be made up of semi-autonomous zones.
Like the pieces of an unsolved jigsaw puzzle, she appears in fragments — a downy arm, a prettily lashed eye, a face outlined by honeyed light — that sweetly suggest she's very much a work in progress.
The movie snaps together like a jigsaw puzzle, a series of concluding beats that seem inevitable and perfect, and designed to please all parties, so long as you don't dwell on the logic too much.
What was possible was suddenly exposed as grossly insufficient, because, to borrow Finlayson's metaphor, we never imagined that the few jigsaw puzzle pieces we based it on constituted such a tiny part of the whole.
In 1912, Alfred Wegener, a German geophysicist, proposed that the continents move around slowly like parts of a giant jigsaw puzzle — as suggested by the shoulder of South America's fitting neatly into the armpit of Africa.
Maintaining the flame felt like solving a complex jigsaw puzzle: You need the right mix of kindling — the small bits of wood that sparks the fire — and logs that are small enough to make it work.
The company, which specializes in prefabricated construction, prepared 90 percent of the structure at the factory before the site work began and then assembled the remaining 10 percent structure like a jigsaw puzzle at the site.
The President and First Lady left her a jigsaw puzzle and a soft toy version of their Portuguese Water dog, Bo – perhaps to go with the one that they gave Prince George when Charlotte was born.
This is no ordinary jigsaw puzzle — because of the subtle changes in color, it's a true test of patience, process, and attention to detail that's not for the faint of heart (or the faint of sight).
What we do know, however, is that what's happened in the last 24 hours is almost certain to matter as the jigsaw puzzle of the Trump presidency continues to kind of, sort of come into focus.
Constructed as a jigsaw puzzle spanning nearly two decades of Alvy's love life, it locks together scenes from his previous failed marriages with the story of his charming, then troubled, then death-spiraling affair with Annie.
A selection committee constructs a team like a jigsaw puzzle, optimizing their chances of having the strongest athletes possible on all four apparatus—but it's Martha, like Bela just before her, who has the final word.
In this work and other paintings, the vocabulary consists of pronged shapes, U-shapes, snake-like bands winding their way across the surface, and jigsaw puzzle-like shapes that don't seem to fit any other form.
Dr. Hofreiter compared the process to assembling a jigsaw puzzle, under these conditions: You don't have the final picture you're constructing, but you have several pictures that are somewhat similar to help you place your pieces.
"It's a big jigsaw puzzle," Cilenti said last Thursday, shortly after giving a tour of the village to Ban Ki-moon, the secretary general of the United Nations, who knows a thing or two about world order.
Hoffman wrote: The movie snaps together like a jigsaw puzzle, a series of concluding beats that seem inevitable and perfect, and designed to please all parties, so long as you don't dwell on the logic too much.
Talk to basketball analysts like ESPN Insider's Kevin Pelton, and you'll find that a mysterious, all-in-one defensive metric is something of a jigsaw puzzle whose pieces have yet to match up—and may never come together.
Given the jigsaw puzzle of geography and a complex web of ethnic, religious and tribal alliances, any lasting peace requires a political solution whereby those governing must have either legitimacy to rule or absolute power over those governed.
He has curated exhibitions in his kitchen ("World Soup, "1991) and in 1994 on Austrian Airlines planes, using images from Alighiero Boetti's "Airplanes" series, both in every in-flight magazine and as a free jigsaw puzzle, given to passengers.
Think of the first season timelines like a jigsaw puzzle: William and the Man in Black are at opposite edges of the puzzle, and now the show's architects have a lot of pieces they can play in the middle.
There's the same jigsaw-puzzle blocks that users will get to use to start learning coding logic and functions like loops and conditional statements, but there's always the option to toggle over to the underlying JavaScript for more advanced users, too.
"We can now fill in a few more tiles in the jigsaw puzzle that is the story of our universe," said Laura Cadonati, deputy spokeswoman for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and professor in the school of physics at Georgia Tech.
I'd heard him mention certain dishes she was famous for cooking, and wondered if he missed having a partner who'd spend her weekends creating grand edible concoctions rather than lying curled up with a book or hunched over a jigsaw puzzle.
This is akin to putting the dog's face together on a jigsaw puzzle, if you read me — you may not know where in the frame that face is, but you can float it around until more entries firm up its location.
In fact, achieving that goal when Britain leaves the bloc, and doing it in a way that satisfies both the British Parliament and European negotiators, turns out to be a bit like trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle while blindfolded.
Kha's discomfort and chameleonic identity take on different forms across multiple series—a jigsaw puzzle with only a third of his face assembled, a stack of photocopies of him equal to his weight, life-size cutouts haphazardly placed in a Southern landscape.
Intelligence assessment can be like putting together a jigsaw puzzle — only you have to wade through a huge pile of pieces, some of which are not even part of the puzzle, and sometimes a few of the pieces you need are missing.
Her use of these servers — some of which were taken out of service and stored — made the F.B.I.'s job enormously complicated as it struggled to put together, in Mr. Comey's words, a jigsaw puzzle with "millions of email fragments" in it.
If peace is to come to Afghanistan, it is most likely to come one village at a time, one district at a time, and one province at a time; like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, set in place one at a time.
Just as car rides and jigsaw puzzle sessions and the moments before sleep give kids the space to confide, so too will the pages of your notebook: I imagine you'll learn a lot — not just about language and literature, but about each other.
The unboxing is supposed to be one of the best parts of a new Apple Watch or iPhone or iMac — especially for disabled people, the initial experience leaves a lasting impression if you have to fiddle as if it were a jigsaw puzzle.
Rather, there's a choice of six bundles ranging from $139.99 (which gets you the console, three canvas art prints, a Zelda jigsaw puzzle, and a Piranha Plant puppet) to $219.99 (for a bundle that includes a wearable Mega Man helmet, arm cannon, and mug).
Mr. Fisk is handy by nurture: his father, a retired schoolteacher, built and designed the series of Vermont-style houses the family lived in; his mother worked for Stave, the handmade wooden jigsaw puzzle company in Norwich, Vt., where she began as a puzzle-cutter.
But amid the testy debates and stump speech sniping, this ad reminds viewers that the campaign is ultimately about everyone — a rare injection of togetherness when the nation is being coldly deconstructed by candidates and their strategists into a jigsaw puzzle in either red or blue.
A second senior administration official concurred while a third instead pinned the blame on the House Freedom Caucus, the group of hardline conservatives who have held out support for the bill, demanding a slew of 11th-hour changes that sent the House GOP jigsaw puzzle into disarray.
The deal will serve as something of a jointly played jigsaw puzzle, allowing Ford Motor and Volkswagen to leverage their strengths and offset weaknesses at a time when the global automotive industry is facing not only traditional competitive challenges but the risks posed by massive technological transformation.
More often than not, that last appearance is when they're bloodied up and about to die because they got shot or sliced or maimed in some way or another—but sometimes, a character who's died mid-movie returns again, thanks to Tarantino's fondness for jigsaw-puzzle editing.
That led to the "painstaking undertaking" of piecing together millions of email fragments like a jigsaw puzzle, Mr. Comey said, and ultimately proved that she had not turned over all of her work-related email to the State Department as she and her aides have claimed.
Curator Sarah Raza refers to her lean exhibition in the press release as an "intricate jigsaw puzzle," bringing together pieces by 17 artists from countries and states that include Afghanistan, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
Amid heavy crosswinds that played havoc in the finale of the 102.5-mile Stage 16 from Le Puy-en-Velay to Romans-sur-Isère, Froome's fellow Team Sky riders tried to unsettle their opponents by setting a frenetic tempo that split the pack like a jigsaw puzzle.
"Jeff Sessions is the best man in the United States, and they don't make no better than him," Ann Clark, who used to run an Army surplus store, volunteered as she worked on a Times Square jigsaw puzzle at the senior center in Paint Rock, population 205.
His broken representations of a human physique included a jigsaw puzzle of a man's face, bodies in which a female head has been joined to a male body, a highway sign with the image of a skull on it above a faucet and two handles (a man's genitals). 29.
Notice that Robyn refrained from any reference to a jigsaw puzzle, and with CALL NUMBER I steered clear of anything to do with the Dewey decimal system, because you want to allow the original library meaning — also known as the base phrase — to speak for itself without alluding to it.
He seems so pensive on TV, but one on one, he is even more pensive, pulling out each word only after having examined it, like an old man putting together a jigsaw puzzle of some swirly seascape where there is blue, but then there is blue, and then there is "blue," and ... blue!
There's a jigsaw puzzle quality to Patchwork that will likely be fun to folks from a variety of demographics, and this one might even be fun for a 5- or 6-year-old if you don't actually ask them to play the game but, instead, to design patterns from the pieces included with the game.
The formula works this way, I think: take work that the Tang acquired some time ago and match it with newly acquired work, so that like finally filling in a jigsaw puzzle with the last straggler pieces, a complete picture emerges from what had been a collection of piecemeal vistas that hadn't thematically cohered in this way previously.
" (He concedes that the FDA would still have to sign off on any new use for the therapy.) That's probably one reason why why Urnov, the Berkeley professor, calls the Stanford paper "an important, but far from the only, tile in the overall jigsaw puzzle of how to take on emerging viral threats to human health.
Their adobe house is humble and plain, not with a Donald Judd just-so plainness but a middle-class American one: a large TV on which they were watching the Olympics when I arrived; a jigsaw puzzle in progress on the kitchen table; a friendly beige mutt waiting for lunch from a big plastic bin of dog food near the kitchen.
Here's a sample: Breakfast to 10 am: Play inside 10 am to noon: Group project Art, cooking, jigsaw puzzle, work assigned by the school, multi-age learning kit Depending on how self-sufficient the children are, this may be an opportunity to work part of the time, or it could be some designated face time with your kids so you can disappear behind your office door later in the day.

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