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102 Sentences With "put back together"

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And Humpty Dumpty hasn't been put back together again. Sens.
Do you think this summit can be put back together, Senator?
They'd be put back together before the next battle, good as new.
We got it put back together, we took it to the competition.
Americans ached to be put back together in some new, reimagined way.
It's literally a jigsaw puzzle you can put back together every single, solitary week.
The first: Once divided, Syria won't easily -- and may never be -- put back together.
You don't just get clean and your life is suddenly all put back together.
"It's going to be like Humpty Dumpty — very difficult to put back together again."
Francofonia mulls over its chopped, split, and put back together French and European history.
Unlike Humpty Dumpty, I can be put back together: wiser, content, imperfect, and involved.
It's literally a jigsaw puzzle you can put back together every single solitary week.
Despite this advocacy, Darryl struggled to put back together the pieces of his own life.
But they can't be put back together exactly the way they were in the past.
"They have a lot of pieces to put back together," Walker's uncle, Robert Sands, told CNN.
And could it be put back together, as the president hints in his letter to Kim?
If this happens too often, the axons can burst, and they'll never get put back together.
Or maybe you accidentally stripped a screw for a futon you're trying to put back together.
It cannot simply be redesigned wholesale and put back together again without real consequences for real people.
The comedown is way rougher when your identity's been shred and put back together polygon by polygon:
Taking a picture of how the cords are arranged will make it easier to put back together.
It's a multitude of data points, taken apart, processed and put back together to look like a brain.
It's not something that you can just redesign and break up and put back together again without consequences.
It's about the breaking of things that — as the nursery rhyme goes — can't be put back together again.
Heating the tracks with fire expands the metal until the two rails can be put back together again.
To understand why, it helps to understand more about how graphs can be taken apart and put back together.
The confrontation that I had failed and fallen and didn't know what pieces could even be put back together.
The fragments are then "put back together like a big puzzle," he tells says, and mounted on a panel.
It will be taken apart, moved slightly away from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive and put back together again.
Two other arenas were to be taken apart, and one put back together as four schools in another area.
The most memorable dream was that I'd been put back together and different body parts had been made of wood.
This, along with the burglary, left a lot of pieces in his life that needed to be put back together.
"I don't know whether or not Syria can be put back together again," Brennan told the annual Aspen Security Forum.
My relationship with my mum had been put back together on countless occasions, but at this point, it was broken again.
Or maybe it looks like one that has been taken apart and then, after a few cocktails, put back together incorrectly.
Whether you're a car fan or not, there's something mesmerizing about seeing an engine disassembled, and then put back together, but better.
The question split what used to be called the liberal left, and that political-intellectual coalition has never been put back together.
We are tearing things apart that we can never put back together, which feels very true and also scary as a writer.
Because habits of co-operation that were decades in the making cannot easily be put back together again, the harm would be lasting.
Eventually, the deal got put back together by Secretary of State John Kerry and the American-educated Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Most importantly: All Apple products are assembled by humans, which means they can be taken apart and put back together by humans, too.
And as they were made up of a multitude of separate pieces, when Zoids "broke" they could easily enough be put back together.
Automakers can learn a lot by breaking down the new Jeep Wrangler—and not just because it's so easy to put back together afterward.
"Everything else can be put back together," he said, expressing his gratitude toward Milo for saving the parts of his life that are irreplaceable.  
Parker's accuser: Sadly, she had no life to put back together, she committed suicide in 2012 after years of struggling with the emotional fallout.
Once Bruno's face has been taken apart and then put back together, his entire persona changes, and so does the story he's living in.
Now, after more than five years of study and work by the museum's conservators and curators, all of those pieces have been put back together.
A condition that required too many surgeries and procedures to count, so I grew accustomed to being cut open, pulled apart, and put back together.
In every novel they are taken apart and then put back together again by mysteries that are fiendishly designed to reveal their very worst tendencies.
Thom Browne took the classic gray suit to another dimension — its pieces deconstructed and put back together to look like paper-doll clothes on the models.
But it was put back together with some innovations added both below ground in a sub-basement and, most famously, well above ground — and quite visibly so.
The most hidden corners of our bodies are exposed and manipulated by surgeons, then put back together again, all in the course of a morning or afternoon.
Once the abdomen was dry and the bones were clean, the whole body had to be put back together again, as if it were lying down on its back.
On June 12th Richard Leon, a federal judge, ruled that the firm, which has largely been put back together in recent decades, can acquire Time Warner, an entertainment giant.
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.
"We can finally begin to put back together the critical U.S.-EU law enforcement and data sharing protocols we rely on to keep Americans safe," said bill co-sponsor Sen.
Which is why it's rather apt that after 50 years, she's returning to our screens at a time when the world is arguably most in need of being put back together.
So, while Rey and the gang are trying to figure out where Palpatine is, Ren gets his mask put back together and goes out to find Rey with Palpatine&aposs army.
Walking on the moon Once all of the puzzle pieces of the data were put back together, the researchers were able to analyze the previously suggested scenarios for what warmed the moon.
If horses were automobiles, Luke McKathan would have earned a reputation as an ace mechanic who could take apart and put back together a fast machine in the course of a weekend.
After years of lying unperturbed, the most hidden corners of our bodies are exposed and manipulated by surgeons, then put back together again, all in the course of a morning or afternoon.
They're focusing on the two biggest, most frequently replaced components — the battery and the screen — and each kit contains everything you need to get the phone apart, patched up and put back together.
Also on Friday, 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said in a podcast interview that it would be "very difficult" for the Republican Party to be "put back together again" after the election.
What they actually do, of course, is make their audience believe — in a world where people can be sawed apart and put back together, where objects fall upward and mind-reading is possible.
On Friday night, HHS confirmed it is working on a plan, spearheaded by the agency's emergency response division, to help put back together families that have been separated by the administration's zero tolerance initiative.
Mark Walters, a 69-year-0ld retired elementary-school teacher in Kingston, Pennsylvania, watched as a medical clinic on Wyoming Avenue was torn down and put back together over the course of seven months.
But that is all par for the course here in this country that, 13 years after the civil war ended, is still trying to put back together the pieces that the war ripped apart.
I don't think I'm alone in feeling like there's a thin film of anxiety clinging to everything, a sense that at any point our child president will break something that can't be put back together again.
When the balance of nature is disrupted, especially by something as dramatic as the construction of a mine or the diversion of a river, the landscape cannot simply be put back together as it once was.
The game is a little buggy and broken, and it's missing four memory modules, so before you can even hope to find Bedford you need to get the computer that runs the world put back together.
He loved technology, especially computers, and remembers playing with his dad's VAX terminal and acoustic modem; as a kid he bought a "case cracker" so he could take apart and put back together old Mac computers.
For investor Mario Gabelli, whose firm is the second-largest owner of voting shares after Redstone, the real question is whether Viacom will be put back together with CBS and run by CBS CEO Leslie Moonves.
"We've been working on these leftover tiles that have been smashed up and then put back together, and there's something really cathartic about taking these smashed up rocks and then reassembling them back into rocks," he explains.
Still, at a court hearing Friday afternoon, the judge who last month ordered the government to put back together the families it had separated at the border said he was very pleased with how things are going.
No one can predict future technologies, but I don't see how this is possible, and claims that nanotechnology will 'put back together' the damaged parts of the brain/body do not agree with scientific reality at the moment.
Washington (CNN)CIA Director John Brennan is questioning whether Syria and Iraq "can be put back together again" given the violence and sectarian tensions in both countries, raising doubts about a central tenet of US policy toward the region.
"It's devastating to these companies when they go through years of antitrust review," said Robin Rankin, managing director and co-head of global mergers and acquisitions at Credit Suisse Group AG. "It's a tough situation to put back together."
Acquiring 1,200 tapes was a considerable feat for the DIY music release, but an even more time-consuming and delicate step remained: each cart had to be cleaned, taken apart, repaired, put back together, and dubbed individually by hand.
The show I saw in January was the product of more than three years of collaboration, during which "West Side Story" was dismantled and put back together again — a process that was intricate, physically demanding and sometimes maniacally ambitious.
Unlike complex multicellular organisms, slime molds can be cut into many pieces; once they're put back together, they fuse and make a single giant slime mold, with veinlike tubes filled with fast-flowing cytoplasm forming between pieces as they connect.
Currently the government is racing against the clock (and possibly cutting corners) to solve a problem it created by separating families without clear documentation of when they were split up or a plan for when they could be put back together.
Mr. Assad has become a central paradox of the war: He is secure and kept in place by foreign backers as his country splinters, although few see the war ending and Syria being put back together as long as he stays.
The moves come amid intense scrutiny over the administration's handling of its immigration policy that resulted in thousands of families being separated at the border -- and as it struggles to answer questions about how those families will be put back together.
Its basic elements are currently being taken apart and put back together again by pizza people whose sensibilities, by and large, were not shaped by culinary school and whose businesses are not ashamed of their paper-plate and sneeze-guard heritage.
"I am hoping that in the next two or three months, before the summer, we will have a clear U.S. policy that sees the obvious, which is that this country cannot be put back together if the Iran-led militias remain," she said.
Andrew M. Cuomo on Friday reached an agreement with the New York State Legislature to put back together a long-running affordable housing program, known as 421-a, that gives developers a city tax break in return for building lower-price rental units.
But because it's science fiction, there's also a time machine — one that our protagonist's husband would insist we call a "causality violation device" — and the creeping sense that something is wrong in the narrative, that reality is broken and can't be put back together.
"In support of the critical, collaborative relationship that the U.S. has with the EU, it is more important than ever that Congress pass the Judicial Redress Act into law so that we can begin to put back together these U.S.-EU data sharing protocols," Sen.
Because the international coalition that previously supported sanctions on Iran will not be put back together, America's economic leverage on Iran will be much weaker, increasing the likelihood that Iran will ramp up its nuclear program, and in turn, increasing the risk of American military action.
This line of thinking suggests that the Democratic and Republican parties, having already polarized, are like Humpty Dumptys that can only be put back together again using their current constituent parts—if, that is, all the king's horses and all the king's men can manage to do it.
It's an easy trap to step into: A year — and a full relationship cycle — after leaving Los Angeles for New York, I made a plan to meet my ex in Mexico for a weekend, to see if there was still anything left for us to put back together.
The fierce partisan divide, often spearheaded by Trump himself, melted away as the chamber honored a Holocaust survivor and celebrated his liberation by American soldiers; sympathized with a brave young cancer survivor; and recognized the lives put back together as a result of bipartisan support for criminal justice reform.
I found the seeming rationality and conventionality of the agenda to be disturbing, because I think the underlying beliefs, which I believe are mistaken, will lead to taking apart things and breaking things — like alliances, like health care — that are easy to take apart but very difficult to put back together.
That somehow, once Trump lost his reelection bid, or was impeached or otherwise run out of the White House, or plastered shut his last remaining artery with one Filet-O-Fish too many, we could put back together the sort of civil government that had prevailed for most of the last century and a half.
John Chiarello, a subway signal maintainer and representative in Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union, said about 10 percent of the transit authority's signal maintainers, who are specially trained to take apart and put back together some of the most complex pieces of the subway, were working as support for contractors in November.
"I know a few things to be true: Miracles are real, Recovery is possible for everyone no matter how far gone you think you are, We are never too broken to be put back together" Prior to getting well, a then-28-year-old Strauss appeared on The Dr. Phil Show, where her battle with "substance abuse and addiciton" led to a hometown intervention.
Michael Cohen The federal government has obtained more than 700 pages of content from encrypted apps on phones seized from Michael Cohen, put back together 16 pages of evidence found in a shredder at one of his properties, and extracted more than 300 megabytes of data from one of the Blackberrys seized in the April 9 raids on the office and residences of President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer.
This year it outdid itself with not one but three over-the-top presentations: There was an immersive exhibition of historical furnishings by the likes of Gabriella Crespi and Osvaldo Borsani, installed inside Bedouin tents, a mazelike display of its newest collection that featured an eight-foot-tall antique vitrine full of fresh flowers — and a show of nine one-off furniture pieces made from anonymous antiques the designers chopped up and put back together.
"I know a few things to be true: Miracles are real, Recovery is possible for everyone no matter how far gone you think you are, We are never too broken to be put back together, Service work feels better than the greatest high, Sobriety makes you weirder not normal and I'd be dead if it weren't for all the love and forgiveness I've been showered with by my friends and family," she wrote in the caption.
The overarching question is whether Syria can be put back together under some loose federal structure that allows the regime or its successor to hold on to an Alawite enclave that runs along to coast from Latakia down to Damascus; gives the Kurds the territory they call Rojava; and leaves the rest of the country to Syria's Sunnis, who would then have the problem of clearing IS out of Raqqa and the east, albeit with the help of Western (and possibly Russian) airpower.
Nearby, there are more curiosities lying around: a tray of foreign objects removed from patients' airways by laryngologist Chevalier Jackson, remounted with archival materials and reframed by Grigonis in his home wood shop; a wax model of a surgical procedure, which was once in pieces and put back together by the conservator ("The process is a little bit like welding," he notes); and a plastic reproduction of a Chinese woman's bound foot, recreated so that the one on permanent display in the museum wouldn't need to travel.
" Jael appeared on Dr. Phil in 2012 to tackle her addiction issues, and celebrated 5 years of sobriety this past August on IG. Her caption read in part ... "I know a few things to be true: Miracles are real, Recovery is possible for everyone no matter how far gone you think you are, We are never too broken to be put back together, Service work feels better than the greatest high, Sobriety makes you weirder not normal and I'd be dead if it weren't for all the love and forgiveness I've been showered with by my friends and family.

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