Detectives from police forces across the country are sharing intelligence to piece together any leads. |
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Back in Texas's room, she and Katie were trying to piece together the fragments of the night before. |
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The first four episodes build in mystery as we try to piece together recurring motifs of corpses, shared food, reversals of power. |
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Put the souvenirs in a scrapbook to piece together the story of your vacay. |
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After Olga's death, she started to piece together the truth behind the stories. |
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As the show progresses, the characters piece together their common histories, all the while bickering, bellowing and sermonizing to great effect. |
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Like a quilt made from drastically different scraps of fabric, the puzzle they kept trying to piece together stubbornly pulled apart. |
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It is an art to piece together a picture from the millions of scraps of data that are available. |
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She found few internal records and had to piece together most of the story from a variety of fugitive sources. |
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The team will hunt for the black box flight recorder and try to piece together the events leading up to the crash. |
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I was too stunned to make an effort to piece together my disheveled appearance. |
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At Wild Turkey, which opened in June, Rulewich had to piece together several distinct parcels of land into one seamless golf course. |
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Sometimes you can put a piece together quickly, and sometimes you just have to wait until your sources nail it down for you. |
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This book relies predominantly on the evidence of pentiti, mafiosi who have turned state's evidence, to piece together a history. |
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They removed damaged tissue and inserted bolts and pins, trying to piece together his shattered bones and tendons. |
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A team of detectives are trying to piece together clues to find a man who subjected a woman to a terrifying attack in the town centre. |
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Close attention is needed to piece together a whole, but it's worth it for the the range of writing. |
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No one would look there and besides, the paper was too small to piece together again. |
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They spend the next 10 hours processing the crime scene, finding clues to help detectives piece together what happened. |
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In addition, we also have written history and legends to help us sort of piece together the last 3,000 plus years of the Shih Tzu's history. |
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Soon they are trying to piece together why they were framed and how to escape from their life of imprisonment! |
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Witnesses have come forward and given certain tidbits that we piece together. |
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The Magyars decided to make a film based on this concept, enlisting the help of friends and colleagues to piece together this forty-minute film. |
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Her eyes studied more clues that let her to piece together that this was indeed the lair of the criminal they were looking for. |
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Since albuminuria is a known risk factor for heart disease and hypertension, these findings help piece together the jigsaw. |
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It exists today in myriad, fragmented Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian, and other versions that scholars have had to piece together. |
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So the morning after, while feeling hideous, we cringingly piece together the results of baser motives unbound. |
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Players will search for clues and solve cases across the city and far beyond as they piece together his nefarious plans. |
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These accounts can help to piece together a multi-stakeholder view of sources of past vulnerability. |
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If I throw together enough relays and geegaws in a big shiny box, make drawings and photos, and piece together an explanation of what's supposed to happen, I have a patent. |
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Trying to piece together an artist's career, or track a motif, or compare styles becomes a frustrating hunt-and-peck process. |
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But it may not be a parallel world for the majority of the population, who are struggling to piece together a patchwork quilt of information. |
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Elisa hides in her university office until she can piece together what she does for a living. |
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They have been left to piece together information from family and friends, many of whom are also uncertain. |
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It's about trying to piece together something that is ultimately beyond my grasp. |
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Instead, CIDA country desks are left to piece together an integrated view of the Agency's overall aid from various internal sources. |
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The report, however, discusses the enormous difficulties in trying to piece together an estimate of Chinese aid. |
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If you find all FOUR unique parts to piece together a complete artifact, you win! |
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Our solutions piece together backbone products, access points, communication servers and handheld computers. |
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In order to piece together a complete picture of employment equity, it is necessary to have the processing and analytical tools. |
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As bowser sits in a Dallas jail, police are trying to piece together what made the former teacher allegedly kill. |
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When the police come looking for him, he must go on the lam and try to piece together the last two years of his life using only the strange trinkets as clues. |
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When they write, they piece together words in the same way to create text which is structurally sound, but is often also completely impenetrable drivel. |
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When you string together a series of championships, or piece together the ultimate team on a shoestring budget, it feels just that much better to play and win with them. |
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It exists today in myriad, fragmented Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian, and other versions that scholars have had to piece together in order to assemble coherent accounts. |
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Without such insiders, it is much more difficult for an investigator not only to piece together the evidence, but also, and more important, to identify potential suspects or perpetrators. |
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The lack of access to these records has especially frustrated the efforts of numerous Canadian families trying to piece together their own personal family histories. |
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But where Kael's ambition was to piece together a new culture through a shared experience of the movies, Didion's genius was in finding language to emboss this fractured landscape on the page. |
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It took years for the archeologist to piece together the fragments of the shattered vase. |
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Financial intelligence is growing in importance as an element of all these investigations as a number of countries attempt to piece together the fragments of terrorism's elusive trail. |
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She thought of a European professional register to combat illegal employment and, also, a European Social Security card with an electronic chip to make it easier to piece together artistic careers. |
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Instead, historians turn to other sources, and piece together what they can from records such as census data, city directories, and records collected by the companies that employed the working class. |
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It gives them the means to piece together and manage economic resources. |
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The detective painstakingly collected clues to piece together what happened that tragic night. |
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Amid the ruins of the city of Tumbes, he tried to piece together the situation before him. |
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It was a time of returnings. Soldiers everywhere returned home to try to piece together the broken fragments of shattered lives. |
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Detectives are still trying to piece together the exact circumstances of the hijack. |
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The lack of transparency in the system and the inability of supervisors to piece together an accurate and complete picture of the situation, has led to a dramatic fall in confidence. |
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Nasseri's story is difficult to piece together. |
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And so they could create a language, enabling the composer to piece together a semantically unambiguous story. |
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We piece together what must have happened. |
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The skull of a newly identified species of extinct toothed whale may help scientists piece together when echolocation evolved underwater. |
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We will piece together that documentation. |
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To articulate a right based on privacy, it became necessary for L'Heureux Dubé J. to piece together the Supreme Court's scattered comments on the subject. |
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By focusing on the labourers who built the Victoria Bridge, it shows the way in which historians can piece together the lives of men, women and children who were not prominent members of society. |
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Solve the puzzles and piece together the story of why F8 was invented. |
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Whether or not our descendents will at some time in the distant future be able to piece together a picture of daily life on Zurich on the strength of what we throw away now is a moot point. |
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The next puzzle the researchers plan to piece together is to determine whether a causal link between mergers and activity in the more distant past exists. |
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The clear purpose of the multivocal narrative is to let you piece together the apparently strange world of the Congo from these different accounts. |
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It took a team of 15 detectives from Scotland Yard's Operation Doorknock two years to piece together the evidence which led to Levene's conviction. |
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They used a retrosynthetic approach, trying to piece together Quebecol from readily available precursors, such as derivatives of guaiacol and mandelic acid. |
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New Historicist and cultural materialist critics examined the play in its historical context, attempting to piece together its original cultural environment. |
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These clues allowed us to piece together the solution to the mystery. |
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