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110 Sentences With "taking apart"

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And they're taking apart — I don't think this section.
Given its resilience, however, it is worth taking apart more methodically.
It's very satisfying taking apart these devices and then reassembling them.
We have been delivered the spectacle of a great writer deliberately taking apart and analyzing the pieces of his own heart and mind, as if he were taking apart, with tweezers, a schooner in a bottle.
Some may say that the image depicts people taking apart our flag.
They're taking apart our handy work first, which they were surprised to see.
He spent time alone, amusing himself by writing, drawing, and taking apart old radios.
It's hardly certain that Pruitt will succeed in taking apart the Clean Power Plan.
First, the mere act of taking apart your Xbox One X voids the warranty.
She has studied the image, taking apart its planes and colors, rewinding Copley's brushstrokes.
There's a special type of anxiety that comes from taking apart a piece of tech.
Eduardo Mera, who was leading a squad of firefighters to begin taking apart the remains.
She was particularly good at rebuttal — taking apart the other side's argument in four minutes.
It's like taking apart new mobile phones or cars to find interesting pieces of components.
We first see a white wall, which a mouse begins taking apart brick by brick.
Taking apart and reconstructing them, she transformed familiar inanimate objects into fetish-like figures and iconic presences.
At the cattle ranch, Seventh Calvary members are fastidiously taking apart watches for some weird mysterious reason.
Just days after Vice published Matheson's recipe, chicken rice fans are taking apart his version on Facebook.
It probably learned how to make them by taking apart machines it had imported from the Soviet Union.
I spent my career taking apart genes and trying to figure out how animals are built as embryos.
If you ever plan on taking apart a Pixel 3 yourself, have some patience and a spare phone.
I did a lot of engineering things, like taking apart my brother's model car when I was 10.
Besides, this cut has another bonus: taking apart the meat from the bone is an irreplaceable and seductive pleasure.
A few lines in, they're taking apart stereos or feverishly scrubbing the grout in the bathroom with a toothbrush.
We may not be masters of the universe, but our astronomers are masterful at taking apart the celestial clocks.
But if you can&apost clearly see water damage, it may only be detected by taking apart the iPad.
Halting production would mean dismantling the old reactor, neutralizing a new one, and taking apart a uranium enrichment facility.
As a 2005 Popular Science profile notes, he was ably taking apart all sorts of devices as a young teenager.
When I was a kid, I was always the one taking apart our bicycles just to see how they worked.
Andrew Jones, Boyd's half-brother, remembered spending hours together gazing through a telescope or taking apart bicycles and rebuilding them.
After two years of taking apart and carefully reassembling the watt balance, they've returned with an even more precise number.
"You don't need the phone to be so super smooth in taking apart to be able to repair it," he says.
" Plus, she's always been fond of gadgets and "used to really love electronics and taking apart broken stuff and looking at circuitboards.
Daisy is capable of taking apart nine different versions of the iPhone, and it can disassemble up to 200 iPhones an hour.
But House conservatives wanted the bill to go further in taking apart ObamaCare and were hoping for specific policy concessions from Trump.
Medulla saw her taking apart organic sounds, resampling and twisting sounds to make orchestras and staticky instruments out of the human voice.
While Lustgarten was held without bail for nine months, his defense team went to work taking apart the prosecution's case against their client.
This was done by first taking apart the fatty tissue from the patient and separating the cellular material from its non-cellular counterparts.
A major question mark But Kim's sincerity when it comes to taking apart his nuclear and missile program remains a major question mark.
And overhead, construction crews were once again taking apart the stricken crane, lowering sections that flatbed trucks hauled away to a storage lot.
The cost of taking apart the plant in Muelheim-Kaerlich will be about 800 million euros, according to sources familiar with the station's economics.
But the hunt is on: "There are a number of laboratories making headway into taking apart this complex set of chemical compounds," Wysocki says.
They tried to do as much as the could by themselves to save costs, including taking apart parts of the home and painting everything.
As a child in Nuevos Ministerios, a neighborhood of Madrid, he was always taking apart the radio-controlled cars his dad bought him for Christmas.
It has produced two broadcast ads, running currently in Florida, accusing Mr. Trump of "knowing nothing" about foreign policy, and taking apart his business record.
Click here to view original GIFApple's iPhone-disassembling robot Liam is one of the first machines capable of quickly taking apart a smartphone for recycling.
Workers were already taking apart the monument in the city's Forest Park on Monday, shortly after the settlement was announced, St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
I'm also taking apart a kimono I'd used to give an embroidery workshop in Portland and I'm reusing an antique Guatemalan poncho with purple cats.
Taking apart the novel to make a film, though, seems to have also taken apart what made the book so appealing to readers and critics.
He has moved to revive the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines, killed the Trans-Pacific Partnership and begun the process of taking apart Obamacare.
But when Prince received the track, he ignored the intructions and dismantled the entire thing like a crazed mechanic taking apart old cars on his backyard.
For the last year or so, a security researcher and drone fan named Kevin Finisterre has been taking apart DJI source code and looking for potential vulnerabilities.
As he sat down for a moderated discussion of his economic proposals, a young man stood on stage behind him, taking apart one of the teleprompter panels.
The next morning, he again began taking apart Augusta, where he won wire-to-wire last year and matched the 212016-hole scoring record at 211 under.
A restoration completed earlier this year involved taking apart the shrine, which covers what many believe to have been the tomb of Jesus Christ before his resurrection.
Good criticism happens when a writer engages thoroughly with a book, wrestling with its contents, taking apart its arguments, applauding its successes and noting its failures or omissions.
Sometimes they are: American Public Media's In the Dark excels at taking apart complicated cases and social issues, and laying them out in profound and carefully reported ways.
Taking apart his irons as if they were Lego toys, DeChambeau pieced them back together in a novel way with the help of the custom clubmaker David Edel.
Dell is also offering a service where a technician will come by and perform the installation for you, should you not be comfortable taking apart your laptop yourself.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Osterloh has fond memories of taking apart the junk computers in his dad's office and trying, unsuccessfully, to reassemble them into one epic supercomputer.
Already, works like "Charm" and "Bootycandy" are taking apart the L.G.B.T. rainbow to examine its constituent parts and to ask if they really fit together in the first place.
The AHCA ran into trouble with House conservatives, who wanted it to go further in taking apart President Obama's law and were hoping for specific policy concessions from Trump.
I think you clearly do need movement from the North Koreans in terms of taking apart the structural and the human infrastructure that creates that threat to the United States.
R13 jeans are milled and mauled in a small factory in Italy, where, I understand, craftspeople who apprenticed in the art of denim making take great care in taking apart.
As I grew into the role of parent, I sometimes felt as if I were taking apart a ship and using the planks to build a ship for someone else.
He'd also been taking apart and rebuilding keyboards and recording his own alien demos since his early teens, and claimed to stumble upon existing dance-music styles only by happenstance.
In all, Daisy is capable of taking apart a full 200 iPhones in a given hour, proving a solid alternative to traditional methods that can destroy valuable components in the process.
By taking apart Apple's software to determine the epsilon the company chose, the researchers found that MacOS uploads significantly more specific data than the typical differential privacy researcher might consider private.
I traveled down to the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico and talked to a bunch of professional cigar makers because I knew they had something good from taking apart their cigars.
Defeating hypersonic weapon systems requires rethinking missile defense, and Ashley noted that the military is already taking apart hypersonic missiles and learning how they operate in order to neutralize the threat.
But he now has an ally in President-elect Donald J. Trump, who has repeatedly called for taking apart Dodd-Frank, and he has Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress.
From angering his mother by taking apart the family radio at age 7 to a long post-war career at the phone company, Gelb showed a lifelong fascination with how things work.
I grew up with my dad playing Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk while I was in the womb, and at the same time he was taking apart reel-to-reels and making computers.
What Flake is doing is taking apart the argument at the heart of why so many conservatives supported Trump: Because he would enact something closer to their agenda than would Hillary Clinton.
My dresser gave me the most amazing little gift last night as we were taking apart the dressing room: Eliza in a jar — swatches of all my clothes in a Mason jar.
The look and focus of her work have changed often, from video taking apart the media's endorsement of torture, to photographs of her gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood, to head-on critiques of President Trump.
When the monster comes through the wall in the Middle school, it begins taking apart the armed soldiers Brenner brought along with him, and it jumps on him just as the camera cuts away.
Software implementation consultant Bharat Nain grew up taking apart toys to learn how they worked, so his parents took the hint and enrolled him in a C Language programming course when he was 12.
Westchester-bound traffic will still have to use the existing bridge for a few months, but then will share the new crossing with westbound vehicles while workers start taking apart the old decaying bridge.
Activities that wouldn't have merited inclusion on a résumé or in an application in the past — like designing or sewing your own clothes or taking apart and rebuilding a motherboard — are now distinguishing characteristics.
Some are hoping that the job of taking apart oil platforms will provide an economic boost to the region but many cash-strapped companies are delaying shutting down operations to avoid heavy up front costs.
While I was taking apart a steak from Kansas that had been aged for 28 days in vacuum-sealed plastic, a guest ate one raised in Illinois that had been dry aged for 35 days.
" Everyone seemed to agree that taking apart the display manually was the worst course of action, as iFixit&aposs &aposDanj&apos explained: "Sadly, opening the display glass sandwich to get to the bug is not easy!
Fiddling with his smartphone, seemingly not in the mood for an interview, he was asked about the Armstrong court he had helped christen by taking apart Bjorn Borg in straight sets in its first men's final.
That means dismantling the old reactor, neutralizing a new one, and taking apart a uranium enrichment facility that the North showed nine years ago to Siegfried Hecker, the former head of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
A video posted to their Facebook page shows the officers taking apart the badly eroded wooden ramp piece by piece, then bringing in brand new wood to support the pieces of the foundation that were still salvageable.
While she was upstairs on Friday, celebrating her small victory with a glass of wine and thinking to herself, "There is no way he can pull this off," Tomas got busy taking apart their sliding glass doors.
I started going into her closet, taking apart her clothes — which she wasn't very happy about — and buying scraps of fabric and started just putting things together and sewing on my own, teaching myself how to sew.
At Superiority Burger, the chef Brooks Headley's vegetarian restaurant in New York where she works, cooks delight in taking apart all the greasy, meaty pleas­ures of American fast food and putting them back together again from scratch.
And I was in no way averse to that; there's something mesmerizing about taking apart a person's last days, about being presented with an ideal, and then figuring out the truth of who the victim really was.
A dissent cable taking apart Mr. Trump's executive order to temporarily bar citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries has been making its way through American embassies around the world, attracting at least 1,000 signatures along the way.
The home-schooled college dropout was a tinkerer who frequented message boards asking for help taking apart and rebuilding game consoles in his parents' garage before expanding to a deep interest in 3D screens and head-mounted displays.
"This was a huge investigation that involved, unfortunately, taking apart the life of a 13-year-old and figuring out where she was and who she had come in contact with," Wilson said at a press conference last night.
By taking apart his life's work, by effectively bringing Heidelberg up to code, Guyton and Whitfield hope to partner with the Detroit Land Bank, which would allow them to buy up empty lots in McDougall-Hunt by the bundle.
Under the direction of Antonia Moropoulou from National Technical University, the conservation experts removed the iron cage built by the British in 1947 to shore up the earthquake-damaged Aedicule and then began taking apart the shrine piece by piece.
TAKING APART FRUITFLY Frustrated by the long and tedious process of picking it apart —"analyzing malware is kind of a pain in the ass," he joked—Wardle figured he could just trick FruitFly 2 into telling him what it was after.
The North Koreans have started taking apart the engine test stand at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station, said Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., an expert on North Korea's weapons programs, in a report published on Monday on the website 38 North.
I would run whole passages of text—Baudelaire, Rilke, Ponge, whomever I'd been reading, even my own small works in progress—through my head, forward, backward, taking apart each image, amplifying each metre and sub-rhythm in the loaded silence.
In the closed-door meeting, Bremberg stopped shy of detailing Trump's plans, though he emphasized that the executive order signed by Trump the day he took office allows his political appointees to begin taking apart the Affordable Care Act through executive authority.
Apple says that it has done extra work to stabilize the keycaps, made them slightly smaller so there's more space between the keys, and that if a key breaks you can just replace that one key without taking apart the whole laptop.
The first, called consolidation, reduces the volume of nuclear waste by taking apart spent fuel assemblies and crunching the waste down to two times smaller than the original volume – an approach that is considered costly but which doesn't add much security risk.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND — Shingle by shingle, a crew of workers began the three-day process of taking apart the gazebo at the Cudell Recreation Center where sixth grader Tamir Rice was shot and killed by police within two seconds of their arrival.
Long before he was designing record covers for A-list psych rock acts like Tame Impala and the Flaming Lips, even before he was making art for his friends' records, the Kentucky-based artist and designer was taking apart toys and making tape collages from the safety of his childhood bedroom.
I know I'm not the only one who wakes up in the morning thinking she will get the day "right," and then something happens and all of a sudden it's almost midnight and I am desperately taking apart the kitchen looking for a carbohydrate on which to melt some cheese.
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.
HTC showed a number of interactive environments in the demo, and within seconds of putting on the Vive, I was standing on the bow of a sunken ship staring down a blue whale, waging a paper-airplane war in a virtual office and taking apart a broken robot in a futuristic factory.
But then one day while they were taking apart their pallets at Khe Sanh—uncommon to stop at Khe Sanh, rumors of a hell of a ruckus up there, what with the R.P.G.s and the 130-millimetre guns, so the Marine Corps was supplying mostly from the air—he heard a noise.
Celebrities fascinate us because they embody certain cultural preoccupations — Jennifer Lawrence is cool in the way we think girls should be cool; Tom Hanks is an ideal white middle-class dad — so by taking apart the way a celebrity performs a persona, Petersen can analyze what about that persona is most compelling to us.
Richard: The gay issues are one thing, but everything that has gone down is appalling: the immigrants, how [Trump] is treating foreign countries, breaking up agreements that we have tried to build our policy on... The fact that he is going to be risking war, he is taking apart regulations on the environment, and the EPA is at risk.
But now, every time I imagine a nefarious hacker targeting a voting database to commit a crime, I can counterbalance the thought by recalling a thoughtful conversation I had with Nick Bishop and Mike Westmacott, two hackers I met at Defcon who were diligently taking apart and testing a Diebold voting machine in an attempt to identify — and increase awareness of — its vulnerabilities.

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