For a moment, pitcher and cup are connected by a shivering, silver rope, making and unmaking itself in a sequence of tiny, sparkling miracles.
In a sequence of expansive events, Congress both would claim and the courts would sanction new authority for the federal government to regulate and control more and more private activities.
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In a sequence that really said it all, point guard Raymond Felton found a wide-open Tyson Chandler for an alley-oop, but Chandler somehow missed the dunk, then fumbled a futile effort at a put back.
So, for example, when it comes to forestry, there's nothing wrong with us cutting down some trees for timber, as long as you make sure that it's done in a sequence and is spaced properly so that the forest itself is sustained.
What follows are quotations from various speakers, woven together in a sequence of my choosing to capture what I believe is the essence of the gathering among Republicans last week as they nominated Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan as their candidates for President and Vice President of the United States.
In a hypnotic sequence, shot in a cornfield as if through a yellow haze, the lovers embark on a miniature ballet of courtship, building a palpable erotic tension through an exchange of shy glances and the most chaste of touches.
In a special sequence, filmed every three weeks, we see in less than a minute how Philippa's body changes over the nine months of pregnancy.
In general terms, a change in your genome sequence can mean a small alteration, like removing or adding a single link in a chain, or it can mean a structural change involving bigger chunks, like removing or adding whole sections of the chain.
Its final nomination comes in a category for the most surprising scene of the year, for a sequence in which a young boy escapes from an outhouse to meet his movie idol.
Unlike crickets, which repeat just one call, a male magicicada must sing multiple songs in a specific sequence.
He remembers learning to play music in an immersive way, rather than in a formulaic sequence of lessons.
In a breathless sequence of action, Porter outstripped Tom Scobbie for pace but shot wide from a tight angle as Olejnik advanced from his goal.
Researchers recruited 48 adults for the study who were asked to learn and perform a specific finger pattern (pushing keys on a keyboard in a particular sequence as fast as possible in 30 seconds).
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The PENTAX Q10's high speed continuous shooting mode allows the photographer to capture up to five images (in JPEG recording format) in a single sequence, at a maximum speed of approximately five images per second.
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The Rangers captain went on to block two more shots in a frantic sequence without a stick, swiped a puck away with his hand, and land a pair of body checks before he was able to get off the ice.
The tenor, a journalist who comes to interview the diva, turns out to be a wannabe opera singer himself, and in a fantasy sequence the two tediously execute the love duet of the diva's opera (about Eleanor of Aquitaine, of all things), a ponderous event with not one scintilla of musical heat or passion (that's the bit that ends with the bells).
Technicians dipped each slice in an RNA solution that stained cells containing a single sequence of RNA in a particular color.
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Instead Porter scored the first goal allowed by the Penguins in 218:48 of game time following a bizarre sequence in which Iginla broke his stick trying a slap shot from the point, leading to a breakout by the Sabres.
There is a key sequence in which a dialogue scene happens in an apartment which overlooks ground zero.
SmartBook represents a breakthrough achievement in reading, as it breaks the centuries-old tradition of books as linear experiences that presume to be read in their entirety, and in a pre-defined sequence, in order to be understood.
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The plot, plucked from Hollywood's recycle bin by Todd Komarnicki and Jon Bokenkamp, is prodded into sluggish action when one of Rowena's childhood friends turns up dead -- not just no longer among the living, but murdered in a way that provides a grisly sequence in the morgue.
In stoppage time, a bizarre sequence of events saw Darwen reduced to nine men in the space of a few seconds.
Continuing the curatorial approach used ten years ago in the first of its new displays, in the British galleries, these 1, 800 objects, from 300AD to 1600, are arranged in a broadly chronological sequence and cover a range of themes including devotion, trade and city life.
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In the experiment at Bonn, the researchers fired two lasers in sequence at a single atom of cesium, moving it to the left or right.
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"I call on them to keep up the pressure in their efforts to identify a clear picture and a sequence of events, " he said in a statement.
The gameplay varies from huge open battlefield expanses to tighter combat inside a building on the brink of collapse to a driving sequence in an SUV under attack from a chopper.
The final product was used in the film during a high-octane action sequence, which resulted in the meticulously crafted prop receiving a Wile E.
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That concluded a wild sequence in the Rangers' end that began with a 4-on-1 rush by the Lightning after a bad line change by the Rangers.
There's an array of new camera effects, such as one where you can superimpose for fun a small square image of your own face onto a picture you're taking, and another where you can create a "Drama" shot in which a single moving person appears multiple times in sequence.
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