And the effect, of a whirling sonic tempest, turns the piece into a dazzling feat of poetic and technical virtuosity.
But Everton had other ideas and after they were awarded a free-kick on the edge of area, Baines stepped up to curl a delightful set-piece into Cech's top left-hand corner.
Why not turn that missing piece into an opportunity?
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To our surprise, also missing is the neat "puzzle lock" mode available on the Captivate and Vibrant, which allows you to immediately view messages, missed calls, and the like by dragging and dropping a puzzle piece into its matching hole on the screen.
My board exploded into three pieces--one piece jammed into my neck and broke my neck--broke my 16th vertebra.
There is so much implied by his words, the speech feels like yet another puzzle piece snapping into place.
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Local police described how one piece smashed into the ground near Lake Chebarkul, throwing up a column of ice, water and steam and creating a 26-foot crater.
If my swing was a jumbled puzzle, at least one piece was put into place.
For the next ten minutes, she turned the piece of furniture into a laboratory for various dramatic ideas.
Grab a marker and divide a piece of paper into three columns: Career Needs, Ideal Professions, and Tasks.
"All you need is a gale of wind driving a piece of wood into somebody's window, " she said.
Mr. MacMillan's stark piece was turned into a cross between a family drama and a political statement, and it is neither.
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Sure, the occasional magazine piece makes it into the canon of long-lived reads, the usual suspects of Joseph Mitchell, Jane Jacobs, E.
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In a second piece I go into some greater depth on the question posed in the title of this post: Is there something inherently Christian about fantasy?
My friends and associates thought I was nuts to invest my personal funds, time and energy to helping six guys turn their small piece of software into a company.
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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?
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.
Snow might have gone on in the laboratory had it not been for the premature publication in Nature of a piece of research into vitamins that turned out to be badly wrong.
Absent such a motivating factor, there was literally no good reason at all to rush such a poorly-researched piece of work into publication less than two months before the entire system is scheduled to change.
It focuses on the creation of the ship, telling the story through the eyes and words of the workers who put a piece of themselves into the ship and those who sailed from Belfast never to return.
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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.
As if to emphasise the point, the briefcases given as part of a press kit to journalists at the summit were manufactured in an industrial zone where 13, 000 Jordanian workers piece Israeli components into goods that are sold free of duty in the United States.
The E. coli computer differs from a regular computer in that it turn each piece of DNA into a simulated pancake, with sections of DNA being flipped to hide from a killer antibiotic if they get the answer right, and killed if they get the answer wrong.
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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.
"Right then, I began to think about how a composer builds hybridity into a piece of music, " he said.
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The larger pieces are then bolted together and the bolts welded to the frame, with each smaller piece then painstakingly screwed into place.
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