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It would be broken up and could never be reassembled.
When the shredded information reaches its destination, it gets reassembled.
I watch movies I've already absorbed get disintegrated and reassembled.
Some were taken apart and reassembled at the new location.
Then, having reassembled the Neanderthal this way, Boule insulted it.
If pro wrestling is myth reassembled, these were your goddesses.
Some sports teams have reassembled, practicing at fields across the county.
Recently everything was trucked back to the park, unpacked and reassembled.
Many trans people don't want to have their genitalia surgically reassembled.
Others were dismantled, played, and then reassembled to be played again.
That evening the Air Horn Orchestra reassembled at the governor's mansion.
The structure was reassembled by conservators and stonemasons at the Met.
Industries involving precision machinery are not so easily reassembled somewhere else.
Eventually, I reclaimed the pieces and, with tape, carefully reassembled the image.
He reassembled and resurrected the briny kids and punished the guilty innkeeper.
They're reassembled underground and then raised into the windows on hydraulic lifts.
"It's a thrill," he says, tightening the screws on the iHome's reassembled case.
When the group reassembled, the Republicans said they were fine with the language.
"On the launchpad, the rail-mounted transfer building is being reassembled," it said.
Now it is being reassembled, complete with its original columns, beams and trusses.
In 1962 the remains were haphazardly reassembled on another site, 100 meters away.
Arc Productions helped create other series such as LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled!
All of the parts were shipped to Arizona, where the NTSB reassembled the aircraft.
They then reassembled the famous story using their test footage and in-costume interviews.
Throughout this show music is taken apart and reassembled, but is never the same.
After completion, the aircraft is reassembled and repainted before returning to the flight line.
Temporary arenas will be taken apart and reassembled as public facilities in underprivileged areas.
That afternoon the four of them disassembled the piece, moved it, and reassembled it.
After they settled, Mr. Haegert reassembled his workshop and kept at his pet project.
Bodies fall apart, bodies are reassembled, as in "Frankenstein" or a vision of heaven.
How will an original line like "Assume as muse" ("Writ in Ore") be reassembled?
The network planned to announce on Monday that it has reassembled the first Super Bowl.
The rocket meant for Apollo 1 was later reassembled and used to launch Apollo 5. 
They reassembled outside, sweating and smiling, surrounded by the fruits of their considerable shopping labors.
The pieces that remained were unearthed and reassembled closer to Fourth Avenue in the 1930s.
Think shoes torn apart, their innards — including their memory foam inserts — reassembled on construction paper.
Another Mercury figure, which survived in fragments, was reassembled in the 19th century with beeswax.
He retrieved the components of his computer, reassembled them and started gaming around 6 p.m.
"We tore them apart, took the glass out, the dings out, and reassembled them," he said.
The team reassembled and retimed the film frame by frame, BFI says, after obtaining the footage.
Often he motioned to his beloved band, fully reassembled for the first time since his stroke.
Plus, a lot of imports go into goods manufactured or reassembled in the U.S., Odland added.
These are reassembled into larger pieces with a similar texture to a piece of chicken breast.
Pointing north and south, a reassembled freedom, Poetry's architectural history grows Fungal on the number one.
Chinese technicians reassembled the shreds, recovering clues which helped China test an atom bomb four years later.
Using this technique, individual parts are cut away, analyzed and reassembled, allowing for a more precise scan.
"The potential for taint looms even larger when a jury is reassembled after being discharged," she wrote.
Next, the rainbow-hued aluminum is ferried back to the shop where it is resealed and reassembled.
Most of the original team is reassembled under the no-nonsense leadership of Kerstin Holm (Malin Arvidsson).
They are reassembled in their hometown to address the return of the dangerous and mysterious Pennywise (Skarsgard).
The G-Wagen is then reassembled accordingly before enduring another test drive, this time for 125 miles.
In his studio, he reassembled the faces, but they were composites, some from yesterday, some from yesteryear.
To get them up to the 12th floor, they had to be cut and then reassembled upstairs.
"The joinery was so simple and sophisticated that within six weeks Meda was reassembled," Mr. Sachdeva said.
The PIE was originally a Toyota Tundra SR5 that the joint team completely torn down and then reassembled.
He then reassembled some of the old team and rebranded the company under its new name: Intellivision Entertainment.
At the engine test stand, the website said it appears that the engine support structure is being reassembled.
After six months of careful attention, it's now cleaned and reassembled, its centuries-old cartography returned to visibility.
The Rangers gathered for dinner at Il Vagabondo on East 62nd Street and then reassembled at Mr. Laffs.
Regardless of how the pieces are reassembled, Cashman's move comes at a crucial point in the Yankees' schedule.
Outside the church, the journalistic honor guard reassembled for Jim Taricani and for a free and healthy press.
When the researchers virtually reassembled the face of Apidima 13, they realized they were looking at a Neanderthal.
Staff are reportedly confident that the remaining pieces will be found and that the skull can be reassembled.
Then you realize that the seamless background is itself composed of several cut up, ripped apart and reassembled images.
Industries aren't assemblages of Lego blocks that can be taken apart and reassembled according to a clever new design.
The original fossilized bones of this T. rex arrived at the museum Tuesday and will be reassembled for display.
We started at my friends' house in Stockholm where we reassembled our bikes, purchased food, and packed our panniers.
Tundra's team of musicians, sound engineers, programmers, and visual artists reassembled their dazzling Outlines installation for this year's festivities.
The textbooks are unattached, as a gallery employee demonstrates, allowing them to be taken apart and reassembled like Legos.
The last few days, then, were in some ways a microcosm of their season: The Warriors reassembled the pieces.
Mr. Kurkdjian and his team dismantled the largest fans from the product line and reassembled them, adding scent diffusers.
An hour later, the group reassembled a short distance up the coast at a pub called the Poachers Pocket.
Both the mosque and its school were dismantled and reassembled in 1942 in a restoration program by the Iraqi government.
"How Ya Like Me Now?" is painted in enamel on sections of tin, which can be taken apart and reassembled.
Her parents came home one day and she had disassembled and reassembled a computer, in order to install a component.
Records from the day care show the boy had erroneously been accounted for as the group reassembled after the trip.
The mouse brain was then sectioned into 10,000 slices and reassembled in a computer program that created the 3D reconstruction.
There, they constructed a house converted from a barn, which they purchased in New Hampshire and reassembled on the land.
In the 1950s, when the estate burned down, the McKeans salvaged chunks from the ruins and reassembled them in Florida.
The parts were rescued in 1912, shipped to Philadelphia, and reassembled at the museum in its first location, Memorial Hall.
All the slices would be reassembled in a 3D model that researchers can dive into and manipulate in virtual reality.
Clinton is elected, his brain trust reassembled again at Trump Tower in a reprise of their stern meeting in June.
After the house was reassembled in Lewes in 1988, it was restored and updated; the project was completed in 1992.
He was ripped apart in a nuclear test chamber and somehow reassembled in the form of a naked blue man.
In these two frontal nudes, the forms are dissected and reassembled, but the continuity of humanity, though ravaged, is affirmed.
Don't expect these pieces to be reassembled into an illuminating portrait of the anguished Wingfield family from this 1944 drama.
Obama shattered these pieces and reassembled them into a new combination in his epic 210 primary victory over Hillary Clinton.
The green and gold paneled room was exhibited at the 1893 World Exposition in Chicago, then reassembled in the Ludwig home.
Until they excavated the fossil, reassembled it and analyzed its mitochondrial  DNA , biologists had no idea this panda lineage even existed.
Cox took their photographs, duplicated them, sliced them into myriad pieces, and reassembled them Frankenstein-style into a psychedelic visual bacchanal.
Nearby, a mutton-chopped volunteer named Leroy Frazier, 62, (license plate: BONEDGR) carefully reassembled what looked like a football-size vertebra.
The resulting fiberglass shell was then sliced away in parts from the styrofoam, creating a mold that could later be reassembled.
His casket will remain, until Wednesday, in his childhood home, which was relocated and reassembled in 2007 on the library grounds.
Over the course of several seconds, he would be dematerialized in one location and reassembled hundreds or thousands of miles away.
THR adds that most of the original team has already reassembled, including some of the cast and all of the writers.
In 1999, Rose said that a reassembled version of Guns N' Roses would soon release a new record called Chinese Democracy.
Your dad has inverted the joke present, then extrapolated it, spun it in a chamber until it is atoms, reassembled it.
The original images are very suggestive, sometimes erotic, but the way I've reassembled them makes that difficult to see and grasp.
It brings to mind a cake that's been toppled over and then hastily reassembled by a team of blind pastry chefs.
This week, the 1931 metal Aluminaire House arrived in Palm Springs, where it will finally be reassembled after years in storage.
And what&aposs happened over the last couple of weeks is Congress has gone back and reassembled the evidence and looked back.
Costumes were painstakingly assembled and reassembled by Ms. West during the filming, or remade from scratch to show various stages of distress.
Mendoza shipped it to his home in Berlin and reassembled it in his yard, where it drew a steady stream of visitors.
We each took one apart and reassembled it, learning the sequence, learning how to safely clear it, learning to check its functions.
It was moved and reassembled about 15 years ago, at which point it was also expanded from its original four-room layout.
Lartey said he got clear tape and reassembled clips Trump had torn up, including a letter from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Like Back on Track, the samples sound as if they've been meticulously recorded straight from vinyl rather than reassembled from master tracks.
When it shatters, the shards can be reassembled with adhesives for exhibition purposes, but no owner should hope to sit on them.
A construction and architectural company in Long Island crafted the new incarnation, which was driven over in pieces and reassembled in Manhattan.
The idea that DNA could survive for thousands of years — let alone be reassembled into an entire genome — seemed little short of miraculous.
Also, 3D-printed guns can be easily broken apart, reassembled, and smuggled onto mass transportation, which the Daily Mail actually demonstrated in 2013.
Museum technicians have already begun the painstaking work of removing original light fittings, kitchen units and airing cupboards which will later be reassembled.
The choir reassembled up front for elegant, clear-textured accounts of two sublime Bach motets, accompanied only by continuo cello and chamber organ.
Three are reassembled in the Frick Collection's aching exhibition "Tiepolo in Milan: The Lost Frescoes of Palazzo Archinto," on view through next Sunday.
Once the skeleton is reassembled, Mr. Hunter said, he would like it to become a permanent exhibit at the Museum of Ancient Life.
Since putting it together, we've taken it apart and reassembled it again while moving apartments and it was just as seamless and easy.
At the F.B.I., the Clinton investigative team was reassembled, and the Justice Department obtained a warrant to read emails to or from Mrs.
Christopher Plummer replaced Mr. Spacey, and Mr. Scott reassembled the cast in London to reshoot the scenes with a budget of $10 million.
Amy Brener's transparent, silicone bodies are thin and embedded with pieces of technology, their heads and breasts reassembled to form sterilized, synthetic designs.
But season seven wisely pivots on Selina's decision to run for the presidency once again, and kicks off with her motley crew having reassembled.
During her service, the Queen changed vehicle wheels, took apart and reassembled engines, and drove ambulances, according to a press release from Kwik Fit.
It was what the French artist called a readymade, his word for a combination of everyday objects reassembled or re-contextualized by an artist.
By the time it arrived, the aircraft needed to be restored and reassembled, a task left to importer and military aviation aficionado John Sessions.
Staff once bought white paint, disassembled her desktop phone and painted it, then reassembled the device because they could not find a white phone.
She then deconstructed these recordings into fragmentary images — a streambed, a patch of dirt, rock walls — and reassembled them into photographs and digital projections.
I found the essay uplifting because it shows that in times of political transition, ideas get shuffled and reassembled in new and impressive ways.
As all of the decorative silk borders are reassembled, "the painting literally grows before your eyes," Elgar says in a video of the project, below.
Nearly 200 different ones were used for "Mad Max," including a piano Mr. Holkenborg took apart, reassembled and played using a hammer on the strings.
Nearly all the works on view depict lush rainforests, waterfalls, or tropical beaches — landscapes Cromarty composed from photographs she cut up, reassembled, and painted afresh.
One of the many valuable features of the reassembled Crabbe triptych is that it fully places such humane exuberance within the context of spiritual drama.
The black-and-white movie, which runs the first week in July, was reassembled from film elements recently discovered by the U.C.L.A. Film & Television Archive.
The irreconcilable discrepancy between this reassembled memory from a keepsake and that place where we once were may be the other half of the picture.
On Sunday afternoon, Mr. McBride reassembled the Philadelphia Experiment, a trio of cross-pollinated talent, featuring Questlove, the Roots' drummer, and Uri Caine, the keyboardist.
Mr. Shepard, with the archivist Eric Lange, reassembled a four-and-a-half-hour version from five different prints, released in 21927 by Flicker Alley.
Other times, he continued, U.S.-made products have to be shipped overseas in components and then reassembled so that U.S. manufacturers can get around tariffs.
After the exhibition closed, architect Wallace K. Harrison acquired the house and reassembled it at his Suffolk County estate, where it remained for 50 years.
But now, 10 years after Runways ended, its core group has been reassembled in a new run written by novelist and YA superstar Rainbow Rowell.
Amazingly, more than two years later, the success has largely stuck: The botnet has never reassembled, though about 5,000 computers worldwide remain infected with Zeus malware.
It's been really interesting to see all of that energy that's been built up over all of these years reassembled, channeled, and focused on a person.
In a small gallery of the New York Public Library's (NYPL) Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, the life of one of the earliest woman photographers is reassembled.
Parton had no shortage of childhood memories to draw from for a new script, and the original cast, including Jennifer Nettles as Parton's mother, was reassembled.
Seriously, if the driver at the very end simply fumbles with the wrapper on his Popsicle, the whole, elaborate spectacle must be reassembled and filmed again.
He was promptly expelled, but now that same iconoclasm is creating a stir with his mind-bending carpets: traditional Azerbaijani designs that have been psychedelically reassembled.
It lived on for decades thereafter in several specials that reassembled most of the original cast, including "A Walton Wedding" (19970) and "A Walton Easter" (1997).
These 'borehole cores' are dug at different intervals and distances, often encompassing several kilometers, and then reassembled in the time capsules, ordering their often interrupted sequence.
Thus, the atoms in an egg never unscramble themselves, in part because there are countless more ways for them to be thoroughly scrambled than successfully reassembled.
Engineers cut the temples into 1,53 blocks, each weighing between 20 and 30 ton, and in 1968 reassembled them on higher ground, exactly as they were.
According to the CIA, components used to create the U-2 would be disassembled, placed on a plane, and then reassembled on-site at Area 51.
Engen Conservation Chair Malcolm Collum and Will Lee, a museum specialist, discuss the markings on the bottom of the saucer section before the model is reassembled.
What they're saying: Skip says its new scooter is made of modules that can be quickly disassembled and reassembled to make repairs as fast as possible.
Stories are repeated, the past is deconstructed and reassembled with every telling, and it is natural, Østby stressed, that we forget far more than we remember.
Recently, the entire floor was removed plank by plank and reassembled at almost a 45-degree angle for the latest bizarro theatrical concoction from playwright Asher Hartman.
We were at least, oh, 220,000 feet or so outside the factory's temporary walls, which are disassembled and reassembled as the factory envelops the pavement surrounding it.
"Criminal," produced by Dave Sitek, of TV on the Radio, sounds like an indie-rock song that's been taken apart and reassembled into something booming and majestic.
A building from the early 1800s that's roughly the size of a small house, it was discovered in Kentucky and reassembled, in its entirety, within the museum.
It is similar to the Winchester Cathedral in England, where one rose window on the north transom was broken into smithereens and reassembled out of broken bits.
So one individual who might have been distracted or wasn't sufficiently trained caused a massive problem that required thousands of units to be opened, fixed and reassembled.
We will also see the emergence of a new creativity because the differences of ethnicity and nationality will be reassembled for the creation of a new Africa.
Abandoned by its white producers, the movie — believed to be the oldest surviving film to feature African-American actors — languished for years in unmarked containers before being reassembled.
And it said workers were reorganizing major rail yards at Settegast, near downtown Houston, and Englewood, including assessing infrastructure, getting trains reassembled and cars back in the yard.
When the watch was reassembled in Le Brassus, the opinion was that the finish was slightly too rough for a wristwatch, which must fit closely and be flexible.
After scoring just two goals in their first two games, the Lightning reassembled the Triplets Line from the 22-24 season, reuniting Ondrej Palat with Johnson and Kucherov.
Their home was destroyed by the storm, and Belen Santiago rebuilt it by hand, puzzling scraps of the roof and walls together like a reassembled house of cards.
The nonprofit's purchases include a 200-year-old Chinese merchant house that Johnson had moved from that country and reassembled at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.
I made a note to be thrilled, but, after five matches in less than forty-eight hours, I felt like a fossil hastily reassembled from a tar pit.
It was essentially two Hero 2360 Blacks reassembled inside a big tooth-shaped housing, and each side of the Fusion had to write to its own separate microSD card.
She slathered the walls, the doors and the sooty fireplace with plaster of Paris, then reassembled the dozens of resultant panels — facing out, not in — into a hulking box.
An Op-Ed article on Wednesday about the National Archives misstated the affiliation of employees who reassembled documents torn up by President Trump and the circumstances of their dismissal.
It said it has created automatic assembly lines to resolve the problem, but the lines are in Germany, and they need to be disassembled, shipped and reassembled in Nevada.
Since launching his own label, Rokh, in 2016, Hwang has examined the key components of the classic wardrobe — coat, trousers, shirt — then reassembled them in new, cleverly askew ways.
In order to remove the painting from its original site, Palermo's Palazzo Sclafani, it had to be cut into four parts and reassembled into a two-by-two grid.
As for the video, directed by Daniel Ryan, well there's Alley with her Cleopatra hair, chasing after herself, losing herself to dance, and then eerily, she's pulled apart and reassembled.
Police eventually cordoned off the City Hall and dispersed protesters from the area, but thousands of demonstrators reassembled in several different locations nearby and a new round of arrests began.
Devoting the final seconds to Ms. Margulies as Alicia reassembled herself after Diane's slap, began to regain her steel cloak of composure and walked out of the frame was foolproof.
It includes upcycled garments like a kimono cardigan felted together from two layers of cashmere sweaters ($500) and a silk tunic reassembled from three pairs of wide-leg pants ($198).
The effect is one of a big band broken into smaller units and then reassembled, giving the members a chance to step out and then back into their familiar arrangement.
Aided by advances in neuroimaging, Tulving discovered that episodic memories are generated as small pieces of information at different points across the brain and then reassembled into a coherent whole.
The Jonas Brothers' recent hit song "Sucker" got the Classroom Instruments treatment on The Tonight Show when Jimmy Fallon, The Roots, and the reassembled man band got together for a remix.
The world owes a great deal, for example, to his dogged search for the pieces of Manet's "The Execution of Maximilian", dismembered after Manet's death, which Degas hunted down and reassembled.
Charles Shank began to change his mind about foreign trade in the early 2000s as he carried the pieces of Pennsylvania factories south to the Mexican border to be reassembled there.
And the acrimony spilled into Friday morning, when a dour cast of Republican lawmakers reassembled on the dais to cast their nays, one by one, with sour expressions of lingering resentment.
It's as if the book has been carefully cut apart and reassembled, its signatures sewn back together in an order that produces sparks of surprise and occasional bouts of pleasurable dizziness.
Club Penguin Rewritten is a digital Theseus&apos ship, reassembled from the Adobe Flash Player files and components of the original and recreated to the best of the developers&apos ability.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Inevitably, the reassembled Malevich installation had too much the appearance of a theme park, clean and well lit – the publicity photos don't get that wrong.
In some ways, the charity gala felt like a standard election season event: Clinton staffers littered the auditorium, members of her press corps reassembled and the campaign videographer filmed the entire event.
One poem, "By Chance the Cycladic People," is apparently deconstructed and reassembled out of order—perhaps by the aforementioned randomizer—with numerical clues left that point to a more intellectually logical progression.
The submerged carcass of a giant blue whale who&aposs been dead since 2015 was hauled to the surface last week so it can be reassembled, studied, and put on public display.
Finding the animatronic figures from the old Wilderness Adventure log ride dismembered and strewn around the site, the artist Max Dean reassembled the characters as an installation inside the ride's artificial mountain.
With echos of "back to the drawing board", this is a realm where pieces (of identity, language, sound, creature-hood) are floated among and reflected on before being reassembled for renewed use.
Varun Kataria and Tyler Erickson knew it as children and, when it closed five years ago, they bought all the décor at auction and have reassembled it on two floors in Brooklyn.
When Kylo walks into a room filled with the First Order wearing it, he mentions that he senses unease about his appearance and promptly shuts down any negativity about his reassembled helmet.
I think these companies have disarticulated those four things, reassembled them in the shape of for-profit companies, and created more value than the GDP of India in the process. Yeah. Wow.
Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has reassembled practically the entire gang (with the sad absence of the late, great Edward Herrmann), plus some bonuses, kicking off with "Winter" and proceeding through the seasons.
Google is achieving similar results with a handheld Pixel by segmenting the exposure into a burst of consecutively taken frames, which are then reassembled into a single image using the company's algorithmic magic.
Dr. Roberts was considered the decisive force behind packet switching, the technology that breaks data into discrete bundles that are then sent along various paths around a network and reassembled at their destination.
Some 30 wooden chalets have been shipped to New York and will be reassembled, containing boutiques for traditional crafts, Christmas ornaments, beers and wines, and foods like choucroute, quiches, soup, chestnuts and more.
Chopping between full-bodied keys, triplet flow, Auto-Tuned boyband crooning, and distorted barbs, it's a carefully reassembled broken mirror, with Ol' Dirty Bastard, Throbbing Gristle, and The Backstreet Boys used for glue.
In a quantum-safe security system, security protocols could be used over each channel that would be part of the encrypted data that needs to be reassembled in order to get at the data.
The pizza factory is built from a Tundra SR5 that was reassembled from the ground up, with the gasoline-powered drivetrain replaced with a hydrogen fuel-cell electric power unit from a Toyota Mirai.
Ford says to think of it like "a box of Legos" with pieces that can be quickly taken apart and reassembled to build new types of assets and products to better serve city residents.
Modules with capacities above 80 percent are assigned for use in replacement Leaf batteries; lesser modules are reassembled and sold as batteries for fork lifts, golf carts, and lower-energy applications such as streetlamps.
This house is one of a group of historic houses moved to the area from around the state, then reassembled and restored by a group of architects and designers called the Weather Hill Company.
In that case, the show actually reassembled the cast playing slightly jaundiced versions of themselves, reunited in a show about making a revival of "Beverly Hills, 90210," with all the meta-ness that entails.
The reassembled 20-meters-square Hippolyte-Maindron studio is the first thing encountered, and it is compelling since it includes the very last clay sculptures Giacometti was working on before he died in 1966.
And, in a special twist DS9 fans will love, Behr reassembled the show's writers to create a story for what, in another universe, might have been the first episode in a never-produced season eight.
There really isn't a term to describe Joanna Neborsky's artistic style, which is a blend of antique spot illustrations, original drawings, and other collages reassembled into colorful yet mind-boggling pieces of meta clip-art.
Bandar entertained and influenced pols and journalists with cigars and cognac in the reassembled British pub he had transported to his $135 million Aspen mansion, and with hunting jaunts at his estate in England's Wychwood.
To make it look as authentic as possible, Mr. Murray turned to the New Jersey Barn Company to help him find an antique barn frame that could be dismantled, moved and reassembled on his land.
It is also, he suggests, extremely powerful, with the potential to undermine and replace our current conceptions of, among other things, the sovereign state — ushering us into a world blown apart and reassembled by software.
In addition to his abstract painting-sculptures of sliced and reassembled monochrome canvases — several of which are on view nearby — Scarpitta was known for his passion for racing cars; he even owned a racing team.
Gestures of solidarity rather than supplementation, these replicas — which succeed as artworks by failing to convince as copies — highlight one of art's reparative limits: broken pieces cannot be reassembled to exactly recreate the original whole.
A DTN-powered network uses a "store and forward" technique that breaks down communications into chunks that can be transferred independent of each other and then reassembled at will once they've all arrived where they're going.
After multiple men accused Mr. Spacey of unwanted sexual advances, the "All the Money in the World" team replaced him with Christopher Plummer and hastily reassembled much of the cast and crew in London for reshoots.
Now that they'd fully reassembled the supply chain, a new, modified plan was hatched: American Giant would do a limited run, 2,000 yards, or enough fabric to make about 1,200 shirts, priced at around $100 apiece.
Afterward, So Percussion reassembled at the Kaplan Penthouse for one of the popular "A Little Night Music" concerts, presenting an engrossing and entertaining program of wildly inventive pieces by John Cage, Caroline Shaw and Viet Cuong.
When he died in 1832 at the age of 84, the English philosopher's will was very specific about the fate of his body: following a dissection, he wanted to be reassembled and placed in a display cabinet.
He also organized for the show's sets to be transported from Emerson College in Boston, where they've been stored since the show went off-air, and reassembled at the series' original studio, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"Today's test launch used an intercontinental ballistic missile pulled randomly from a silo on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, which was then transported and reassembled at Vandenberg, and launched by crew members," the Air Force statement said.
One buried thing: The project took about 8 years to accommodate excavation and preservation of Roman ruins on the site, including an almost 2,000 year old temple which was reassembled and will be open to the public.
London, who was born in San Francisco, is honored with a cabin (reassembled with materials from his original cabin in Alaska) and Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, a 210th-century watering hole the writer once frequented.
Off in a cramped corner were the reassembled pieces of furniture from Proust's bedroom, including a five-paneled Chinese screen, a velvet armchair that belonged to his father and a writing desk, used mostly for piling books.
This year's lineup could be reassembled in the form of a family tree: Diana Ross to Chaka Khan, Chaka Khan to Mary J. Blige, and Mary J. Blige down to John Legend, Chance the Rapper and Solange.
In the late 1980s, on the brink of being lost to its deterioration, the Aluminaire was donated to the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) on Long Island, where it was restored and reassembled by architecture students.
Afghan carpet weavers, jewelers, calligraphers and carpenters people a hand-carved caravansary of Himalayan cedar that was shipped to Washington and reassembled for the show, presented by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art.
As with Eilish's fragile, pieced-together exercises in pop morbidity, the Death Stranding score assembles a procession of dissonant splats, metal squeaks and piano clonks and drumclashes, embedded in an electronic haze that is continually disrupted and reassembled.
Especially arresting is the subject's chest, on which different planes, tints and dots of paint suggest a kind of reassembled Cubism, but also harbor at least two landscapes, with strands of chest and abdominal hair serving as trees.
Grupo de Rua took a turn toward the unconventional when Mr. Beltrão attended university and was exposed to a broad spectrum of contemporary dance and artists like William Forsythe, who disassembled familiar forms and reassembled them in unfamiliar ways.
Miller, who is best known for successfully taking the government to the Supreme Court to challenge its authority to leave the EU without a vote in parliament, said she had reassembled the same legal team for a fresh challenge.
The pieces are numbered so Ms. Mailer and her crews can match what they are painting with a master plan and so the pieces can be reassembled on the wall after it is painted a shade of cobalt blue.
When Lennon wanted a circus sound for his "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite," Mr. Martin recorded a barrel organ and, following the example of John Cage, cut the tape into small pieces and reassembled them at random.
McIntosh will be exhibiting hand-painted cyanotypes created at the Vatnajökull Glacier in Iceland, while Knuth's contribution is the No Survival Guide, an artist book featuring burned, cut, and reassembled strips of thermal survival blankets and the American Flag.
Along with this video that chronicles the conservation up to its final stages, when the newly conserved pieces of the print are temporarily reassembled for a portrait, the museum has been sharing each delicate step of the project on their blog.
She has the sense to remove the innards from the PC case before placing the heat source inside, allowing her to cook her breakfast, clean the smoke residue, and get right back to work — once she's reassembled her PC, anyway.
It includes around 100 works of American modern and folk art, most of which were either exhibited at Halpert's gallery or part of her own private collection (reassembled here for the first time since its sale after her death in 1970).
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory wrote in Nature Chemistry that they had designed a new plastic, called polydiketoenamine or PDK, that could be disassembled down to the molecular level and reassembled into different shapes, textures or colors multiple times.
To make "Twelve Seconds of Time," Ms. Adili shot four consecutive photographs of the sky from an airplane window, then cut them into thousands of tiny squares that she mixed and reassembled to produce a grid of blues and grays.
The British group behind "Blue Monday" — most members of which reassembled from the all-too-brief span of Joy Division — released the album "Music Complete" last fall, a merry electronic spree and their first album of new work in a decade.
In May of that year, the New Jersey Barn Company reassembled the frame on a stone foundation that raised the structure about two feet higher than it had been in Locktown, creating a more generous ceiling for an expansive game room.
In their account of the event, John Koblin and Sapna Maheshwari, who cover media for The Times, describe the audience's reaction to the reassembled cast members as "tepid," noting that "advertisers were relatively silent" when the cast took the stage.
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.
A facsimile also allows the public to see objects that are nearly impossible to approach in person: Factum has recorded and reassembled everything from a Renaissance painting outside the Pope's bedroom to rock carvings on a remote plateau in Chad.
A group of researchers announced in May the discovery of a new kind of polymer that, like Lego blocks, can be broken down into molecular parts and then "reassembled into different shapes, textures, and colors," according to a press release.
In the 1980s, after Partz and Zontal were diagnosed with AIDS, General Idea decamped to New York, where they produced their infamous IMAGEVIRUS and AIDS works, which reassembled Robert Indian's ubiquitous LOVE logo with the letters A-I-D-S.
I also reproduced the claim that the artist had been inspired by architectural brutalism in general and Le Corbusier's Unité d'habitation in Marseille in particular, and applied these influences to depict Beirut in blocks that can be assembled and reassembled.
Harlem residents and preservationists, who had long fought to save the tower, worried that once its bell, beams and fluted columns were packed into crates and carted off it, the tower would never be reassembled or seen in the Mount Morris neighborhood again.
Taste testers have reported back to the internet that the hefty handheld hybrid includes all the elements of a Whopper (flame-grilled beef, cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, mayo, ketchup, pickles, and diced onions) disassembled, spiced up, and reassembled in a more portable format.
Games and furnishings of childhood were a motif: one old wooden school desk, cut apart and reassembled, became a makeshift wooden drum; some were remodeled as birdhouses, into which one performer thrust her arms and legs, and writhed, thus encumbered, on the floor.
In their sly sport with commercial product design, these works recall the more involved collages of Al Hansen, who in the 1960s and '70s cut up and reassembled Hershey bar wrappers into figures and other images filled with brilliantly comic word play.
Kim does however appear to be following through on his promise to dismantle the Sohae Satellite Launching Station, but analysts believe this is a purely symbolic effort and that the launch pad could be reassembled in secret in a matter of months.
The contemporary sensibilities breathe new meaning into the ancient daybeds, carbonized bread loaves and reassembled terrazzo floors, but the antiquities — perpetually pregnant with the weight of Pompeian life and destruction — give resonance and depth to contemporary works that can veer toward the esoteric.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artist Rachel Sussman had traveled for years photographing the most ancient organisms on Earth when a photograph on social media of a shattered bowl reassembled with gold introduced her to the tradition of kintsukuroi, also called kintsugi.
Late in the day after the show's first preview, with Ms. Sina there to do some fine tuning, the actresses who play the bakkhai reassembled at the Patterson Theater, a converted curling rink a couple of doors down from a hockey arena.
One reason the race remains so unsettled is that none of the contenders has reassembled the winning coalition of groups that Obama coalesced during his 2008 run to the nomination, a model that Hillary Clinton largely followed to capture the prize in 2016.
The streaming giant has reassembled nearly the entire original Gilmore Girls cast, including stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, for a four-part miniseries that picks up with the quirky denizens of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, some years after the events of the original series.
" He said the missile was similar to one launched in July at Yanbu in Saudi Arabia and was manufactured in Iran, disassembled and smuggled into Yemen, then reassembled by the operatives of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Hezbollah, "then it was launched into Saudi Arabia.
Last October, an unnamed Japanese man took a trip to Shanghai and bought a bottle of Taedonggang beer, made by a state-run brewery that started in 2002 after the North Korean government bought a English brewery and then reassembled the whole thing in Pyongyang.
SURPRISE: The Backstreet Boys Earned Their First Nomination in 17 Years After a brief respite to focus on their families, the boy band reassembled and released their summer hit "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," which nabbed a nod for best pop duo/group performance.
L-Vis and Egyptrixx would occasionally play shows together when they happened to be around each other, and Psutka's 2011 Night Slugs LP Bible Eyes, all reassembled shards of smashed club beats, became a guiding light for the releases that'd follow on Connolly's label.
A rhetoric developed by Stalin and his acolytes returns, reheated, recycled, reused, repurposed in a string of self-referential clusters of jargon and grandiose generalities that could be disassembled and reassembled and placed in a different sequence and still hold the same amount of meaning.
Using a sound recording system reassembled from parts from the 1920s, Jack White and T Bone Burnett produce an album featuring contemporary artists who have just three minutes to record their songs as a lathe, powered by a pulley system, captures them on disc.
The gazebo is in fact being taken apart meticulously, so that it can be reassembled upon its arrival in Chicago at the Stony Island Arts Bank, "a hybrid gallery, media archive, library and community center" created by artist Theaster Gates and his nonprofit Rebuild Foundation.
So conservators from the Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum of Syracuse, in Italy, restored and reassembled 400 ceramic fragments, reconstructing the egg-shaped, 0003-foot-tall (1 meter) olive oil container, which an  ancient artisan  had decorated with rope bands and three vertical handles on each side.
"They basically reassembled what they disassembled" after Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore last year, Victor Cha, an expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and an early analyst of the images, said on Thursday to a Washington audience.
During that time, McCarthy started making his Spinoffs, which have since grown to include disrupted renderings of commercial Disney figurines, scanned and designed using digital cartography, then carved using computer numerical control (CNC), reassembled, and finally hand-sanded from what were originally modestly sized blocks of wood.
Under Mr. Putin, the Russian government took oil and gas fields that had been privatized in the early post-Soviet period by companies including Yukos and TNK, and reassembled them under a behemoth state-owned company, arguing that the government should steer policy for these strategic assets.
With President Kennedy's help, arrangements were made for the ruins of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury — a 17th-century London church designed by Christopher Wren that had been bombed during World War II — to be moved to Fulton and reassembled, brick by brick.
And there's another twist: No former members of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company — it was disbanded in 2011, two years after the choreographer's death — will dance in these Events, the name that Cunningham gave to performances that reassembled excerpts from his works to create wholly new dances.
In 2007, Mr. Petty circled back to his beginnings when he reassembled Mudcrutch — with Mr. Tench and Mr. Campbell along with the band's founding members Tom Leadon and Randall Marsh — to make a belated debut album and tour in 2007; a second album and tour followed in 2016.
" Mr. Gates has also reassembled a gym floor removed from a school — one of the many that have been closed in his neighborhood and in other predominantly African-American communities around the country — into a 20-foot-by-10-foot wall piece titled "A Game of My Own.
All the works share a lexicon of imagery culled from the two films, but spliced, isolated, deconstructed, and reassembled into metagraphs that look like abstract expressionism but contain graphic visceral pictures, posit swarms of glowing insects, layering modified segments of the movies into new fever-dream moments of ominous juxtaposition.
The Aluminaire House has been in storage for years, its prefabricated parts disassembled, and although it will remain in its personalized trailer truck for a couple of years before being reassembled across from the Palm Springs Art Museum, its journey has finally brought it within view of a fitting permanent residence.
He translated wildfires in California into a mixed-media work of wood, tin and soil in "Out of Control" (2003), and around the time of the American invasion of Iraq, he shredded and reassembled the Stars and Stripes in "Don't Matter How Raggly the Flag, It Still Got to Tie Us Together" (2003).
They also were more likely in the year or two following their return to avoid rupturing their surgically reassembled A.C.L. More unexpected, though, they were just as prone to other types of A.C.L. injuries, including partial tears, as athletes who had failed the return-to-sport tests but returned to sports anyway.
Yet this three-story edifice is not the reassembled Tin Building but rather a brand-new structure — a meticulous replica that incorporates 19403 salvaged elements of the storied relic but is otherwise composed of new materials on a new site, with a new interior configuration and new entrances on its eastern facade.
Presented with the National Asian American Theater Company and performed by three actors of Asian descent, Mr. Cummings's adaptation is "Catonsville" pared down and reassembled, with ingredients added: from other writings by Berrigan, who died in 2016, and some of his fellow activists; an oral history; a little something from Ho Chi Minh.
The shock gave way to suspense late that evening when the Parliament reassembled in its oak-paneled chamber to vote on eight different Brexit options, a maneuver that was supposed to indicate what sort of plan the legislators might actually favor, with options ranging from a customs union to another national referendum.
" For "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite," Martin said at a Q&A in 2008, he "instructed engineer Geoff Emerick to cut up old tapes of organ music, threw them in the air and onto the floor and then reassembled them at random, running the new sounds concurrent with the song's main organ melody.
I was surprised when Jia Jia told us that while Qin Shihuang created around 222,173 life-size soldiers to protect him in the afterlife, only 217,215 or so have been unearthed and reassembled since local farmers made the discovery in 210 (and only a portion of those are on public display at any given time).
Now that nation-state cyberweapons have been leaked, hacked and repurposed by American adversaries, Mr. Chien added, it is high time that nation states "bake that into" their analysis of the risk of using cyberweapons — and the very real possibility they will be reassembled and shot back at the United States or its allies.
"We view the 2,500 target in March, in particular, as extremely aggressive due to management's acknowledgment of needing to get the robotic equipment in Germany disassembled, shipped to the US, and then reassembled and programmed in order to hit roughly 2,000 to 2,500 units per week," Cowen analyst Jeffrey Osborne said in a note Thursday.
The reassembled result, dubbed "The White House," will soon find permanent residence at the Verbeke Foundation in Belgium, and Mendoza remains in Europe, but miles away in Detroit remain unsightly, messy residuals of Mendoza's partial uprooting — and the many residents furious with a property that furthers perceptions of their city as a place of only ruins.
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.
When the American designer Heron Preston filled his front row on Thursday with friends from across the social/sexual/racial spectrum and talked about things coming apart and being reassembled in better ways, you could tell he meant more than camouflage-patterned jacquards or the cleverly reworked polyamide Gore-Tex workwear that has brought him success.
"I think of libraries as being full of many pieces of culture that are reassembled to create new forms of culture," Shana Kimball, manager of public programs and outreach for NYPL Labs, told Hyperallergic, noting that the library has long been "a platform for creation" to inspire all forms of written, visual, performing, and now digital art.
Another song that Mr. McPherson and Mr. Hale have stripped and reassembled is this glossy pop ditty from the less than beloved 1985 album "Empire Burlesque" (with a positively bonkers music video directed by Paul Schrader), here transformed into a soulful, stately lament, with choral backup, for Marianne, the black adopted daughter of the white couple who run the boardinghouse.
A corner of the hangar stood in for the studio where Julie and her film-school classmates work on their projects; when I visited, numbered pieces of "Flat L," the apartment where Julie lives, leaned against the hangar's walls, ready to be reassembled for Part II. Hogg finds it effective to isolate the cast and crew at a single site for the entirety of a shoot.
Inspired by Tom Trusky's book "James Castle: His Life & Art" and infused with old-style fiddle music and acoustic guitar, "Soot and Spit" springs to vivid life on a rustic, neatly cluttered set (by Matthew Imhoff) that seems reassembled from Castle's drawings of home: the slices of whitewashed walls, which double as screens for clever projections (by Boyd Branch); the iron stove to heat the room; the pieces of playful art — a bird here, a human figure there.

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