"Right then, I began to think about how a composer builds hybridity into a piece of music, " he said.
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The small black and orange box is preprogrammed with your phone numbers and dropped into a piece of checked luggage.
The material, which was loaded on a schooner sailing vessel, will be sculpted into a piece of art called Nowhere Island.
But very occasionally one will bump into a piece of "regular" matter - and that is what they are hoping to detect with DarkSide50.
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" Constrvct, " another nifty app produced by Continuum Clothing, will enable you to turn a favorite photo into a piece of clothing.
If they are not careful, companies and consumers could get locked into a cloud even more tightly than into a piece of software.
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The antiprotons themselves, which are produced by smashing regular protons into a piece of iridium, are around 100 billion times more energetic than this.
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Since you may take a month, or ten months, or several years to turn one idea into a piece of writing, what governs the choice?
You look like you're talking into a piece of toast.
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The water, albeit in smaller volumes, continues to flow, forming unstable layers of snow, slush and ice (see 2:08 when Gadd sinks his hooks into a piece of snow that simply crumbles away).
Everyone who puts a tantalum capacitor into a piece of electronics has to be able to show that that tantalum did not come, by however roundabout a route, from this area of conflict minerals.
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But if we find this proposal shocking, our reaction shows that we do not really believe that the absence of an advanced ability to reason is sufficient to justify turning a sentient being into a piece of meat.
Mr Ely has since turned the chunk of statue into a piece of war relic art he hopes to sell to raise money for military charities and groups, including Birmingham's Royal Centre for Defence Medicine which treats wounded soldiers.
You could throw it like a small javelin, or stab it into a piece of steak instead of using a fork, or you might take the ink cartridge out of the pen and fill the hollow shell with sand (just because you like sand).
This program is then fed into a second piece of software called a compiler, which translates it into a sequence of machine instructions for a specific kind of microprocessor, such as Intel's x86 family, which can then run the original program.
But chemists are scrambling to turn the proof of concept into a working piece of electronics.
Besides, you avoid biting into a chunky piece of dough, as can happen when the dumpling is ball-shape.
The draft proposal, presented by the Commission in September 2010, aims to strengthen and merge existing directives into a single piece of legislation known as the single European railway area.
With a wave of the legislative wand, the Dutch government has transformed Camp Zeist, a former American air base, into a little piece of Scotland for the duration of the trial.
The tales that Cunningham and Marberry collected were eventually turned into a theater piece by playwright and director Regina Taylor, perhaps best known as the Golden Globe award-winning actress in the television series I'll Fly Away.
How do you write it into a new piece of legislation hoping that, in practice, individual doctors and nurses will carry it out in the most demanding of circumstances using their skill, diplomacy and common sense - and it's that which has clearly spooked the AMs who will have to vote the Bill into law.
It was a royal violet, and he paid to have it tailored into a two-piece outfit, with a flame-like flourish of orange brocade on the bodice.
And the effect, of a whirling sonic tempest, turns the piece into a dazzling feat of poetic and technical virtuosity.
He plans to cut a series of concentric circles into the surface of a piece of diamond, a material with one of the highest refractive indices known.
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On top of all this they were able, in a different sort of test, to bend a piece of wire into a hook to retrieve a bucket containing a waxworm.
What if it was possible to break a complex piece of machinery into a thousand pieces and then, at some predetermined moment, have the machine put itself back together again?
What began as a semi-improvised piano piece has grown into a full symphonic work, giving McPartland a vehicle with which to fully express her appreciation for Carson's vision, as well as their shared concern for the destiny of the natural world.
But Stoke, who have won every league game in which they have scored first this season, broke the deadlock to take maximum points when Sidibe rose to guide a powerful header into the far corner after a wonderful piece of interplay saw Higginbotham get free on the left.
David Basulto just helped turn your iPad into a real movie making piece of equipment.
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