Unfortunately, the driver was a plain clothes police officer, who quickly pieced the whole story together. |
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All you've heard are stories pieced together, some blown out of all proportion over time. |
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The Otago University's registrar, Augustus Hamilton, had pieced together a skeleton of the extinct bird and even added feathers. |
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I pieced the costume together and headed very slowly toward what I hoped was an insane street party. |
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Squares, rectangles, or triangles of fabrics were pieced together to form larger units. |
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Occasionally, a stenciled bedcover was pieced with traditional quilt blocks but was not quilted. |
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This image of Titan's landscape was pieced together from several smaller images. |
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The long pieced strips will be cut into sections and the short stitch length helps keep the seams from raveling. |
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Nine different crews then delivered these parts into space where the giant jigsaw puzzle was pieced together. |
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The room fell temporarily silent as the three pieced together all scraps of information. |
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A middle insulating layer of batting and two layers of pieced, appliqued, or whole cloth form the completed quilt. |
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It amused me to see the insubstantial evidence you had pieced together as your argument against airguns. |
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Finally I pieced it all together in my mind and went about the process of finding everything I needed. |
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The flute was dug up in a cave in the Swabian mountains in south-western Germany, and pieced back together again from 31 fragments. |
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Continuing with the arts and craft theme, the cloth is patchworked and contrasts pieced together in a fusion of bright and pastel shades. |
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Images are pieced together, as if collaged, without regard for perspective. |
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They are pieced together in the workshop using hundreds of small, cigarette-like incendiaries, called lances. |
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Here, two irregular hemispheres were pieced together, as evidenced by a prominent groove that runs around the middle. |
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It was as though major themes of many different movies were pieced together in order to create this story. |
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And eventually a new map of Mediterranean and Eastern European politics was pieced together. |
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Tracks three and four are engaging, likely highlights of improvisations, and are pieced together here for our enjoyment. |
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Open-ended narratives are pieced together from fragments of description and overheard conversations. |
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Barker researched the novel at various libraries in Great Britain and pieced together this historiography using both fact and fiction. |
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The author admits that he has instead pieced together a set of disclosures that have already appeared in print over the last year or so. |
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The young girl, nearly sixteen, fumbled with a device that looked to be pieced together by spare parts from various technical devices. |
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From the little snippets he did give I have pieced together quite a bit of the story. |
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Six triangular wedges, which can be pieced together to create a solid hexagon, have been separated and mounted along the wall of the stairway. |
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Each work is pieced together from a pair of photographs that don't quite join to form a seamless whole. |
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I have an 1880's silk pieced quilt top with a beautiful graphical tumbling blocks pattern in a lot of dark and jewel colors. |
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Strips of printed fabrics may alternate with plain-fabric strips, or unpieced strips may alternate with pieced strips. |
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No matter how she pieced them, they contorted into something unacceptable. |
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From these slim leavings, we pieced together as much as we could about the events of their lives. |
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Inside, cut-glass experts pieced together a hand-blown chandelier, while a ceramist diagrammed how to uncrate Luigi Ontani's elephant. |
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The shelf-unit has been ingenuously pieced together from several panels of the same material as that used for the table. |
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Badwan has industriously pieced together an alternative culture of his own. |
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Yet the tale baseball historians have pieced together is gratifying enough for it not to matter. |
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We pieced together the events surrounding the allegations and we reached the following conclusions. |
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And yet crucial pieces still have to been found before the puzzle can be pieced together into an extensive theory of matter. |
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As part of the TSB investigation, we pieced together the sequence of events and ran a number of detailed scenarios to determine what happened. |
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The Auditor General verified that what I had pieced together was in fact true. |
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A damaged document should be placed in a clear, non-glare plastic folder or sleeve or pieced together on the camera flatbed during microfilming. |
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Once a quilt top had been pieced together or appliquéd, a group of friends or neighbours might get together to complete the quilting. |
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It involves topical events pieced together, a genre that the film maker excels in. |
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A five-button henley in lightweight jersey, softened even more with pieced kimono sleeves and a wide neck. |
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Stitch in the ditch, seams must be pressed to one side, only machine pieced work. |
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Paver WLT85BOur paver is of mechanical-hydraulic drive and is equipped with mechanically pieced screed with vibrator and single tamper. |
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Ahmet's Public Manner is like a racing car that has been pieced together from parts of older, impressively credentialed vehicles. |
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To achieve a mod herringbone pattern, three panels of diagonal white and black stripes are pieced together for this 5x8-foot Sedona rug from Colonial Hills. |
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This book has the feel of something pieced together over time, with the parallelisms between its three parts carefully arranged but hardly spontaneous. |
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But The Winter's Tale is pieced together like the delicate mechanism of a watch. |
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Even so, all those innocuous bits of self-revelation can be pieced together, jig-saw fashion, by intelligent algorithms. |
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Headbands were made of attractively pieced skin and were sometimes hung with caribou teeth or beads. |
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For trapunto effect place the polyester batting strip under the silk pieced rows. |
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Courtine had pieced the recipe together from references in several Maigret stories. |
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As the OSS pieced together the Operation Bernhard network, it made plans to apprehend those participants not already in custody. |
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From the right-hand corner flag they pieced together a patchwork that stretched back across the field and allowed Pires to add the final flourish. |
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Hams are pieced together to hide fat and make them look meaty throughout. |
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The entire cupola construction was pieced back together over the pool. |
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The printed panels are then pieced together to make up the mural. |
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Certainly a lot of footage had to be shot for all the possible pathways the story can take, and the footage is pieced together according to your answers. |
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Diego must have pieced a lot of missing puzzle pieces together by now. |
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Remembering the heart attack I pieced the evidence together. |
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Later that day, Margaret finally pieced the whole story together. |
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Anyone who has been awake and alert should have pieced the evidence together sufficiently to arrive at an understanding consistent with the one summarized in the Post story. |
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Centonarii were guild workers who specialized in textile production and the recycling of old clothes into pieced goods. |
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By the help of these discoveries, Angle culture in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be pieced together. |
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He also pieced together the provenance of the vehicle. |
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Eventually, I pieced together the whole history. |
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All existence was pieced together, and death was the glue that held it. |
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Several of Macdonald's modern peers have said that his true legacy is the way he pieced Canada together-through patience, pragmatism and patriotism. |
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Where I did not, I pieced information together by googling the topic. |
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When, last May, over 100 of the world's leading ocean carbon scientists from different branches of marine biology and chemistry pieced together some of the best scientific information available, the results were alarming. |
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Ten projects for decorating or gifts offer pieced and appliqued projects replete with all kinds of interesting motifs, in full color. |
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However, even if the work is outsourced, a buyer's risk will increase if the jigsaw puzzle of delivered miscellaneous advice is not pieced together cohesively to create a whole picture of the target business. |
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Only recently has information been pieced together from all parts of the birds' ranges to come up with estimates of populations of the approximately 50 species occurring in Canada and the United States. |
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In the editing suite, hours of programming are being pieced together. |
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The more promising options are refined by the mediator with feedback from the parties and pieced together until a mutually acceptable agreement is achieved on each or all of the issues. |
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A general socio-demographic profile has been emerging as partners in the international community have pieced together general patterns that frequently coincide with deaths by suicide. |
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But when partial information comes from many directions and it is pieced together, it is possible to say with a reasonable degree of certainty that what is happening is actually taking place. |
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Even without this one report there were bits of information available within the intelligence community that could have and should have been pieced together. |
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Despite gaps in the UNSCOM knowledge, particularly on biological weapons and aspects of the missile programme, much of the information had been pieced together. |
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Over the years, the European Community has pieced together a set of rules which are either directly applicable to the cultural sphere or have a strong impact on it. |
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Working closely with Canadian and foreign government departments and agencies, as well as local authorities, the airline industry, companies and individuals, the members of the team meticulously pieced together the puzzle. |
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As a class, create a wall mural with individual symbols pieced together or create a class mural with symbols that represent specific things to your class or school. |
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These fragile little works are pieced together quickly from thin card, cut, and then worked in frottage, monoprint, conte crayon, and acrylic. |
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Often three or more part time jobs are pieced together to earn a living. |
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Here, pieced together, are facing peacocks, their bodies in red and green on a beige ground, the pearl roundels on alternating green and red grounds. |
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Celtic could be forced to delay their flag day while their stadium is pieced back together after the Commonwealth Games. |
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These are then pieced together and branded by local companies. |
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Law-enforcement authorities pieced together this picture bit by bit. |
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We can never get outside and look at our Galaxy, but astronomers have pieced together a fairly accurate picture of what it would look like if we could travel to another galaxy and look back at the Milky Way Galaxy. |
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To work around this, the site was prepared in stages of intense construction over three northern summers, with the majority of the facilities being preassembled as modules in the south, then barged up and pieced together. |
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Stories aren't pieced together in a vacuum. |
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The community pieced together a quilt using a square stitched in each household. |
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But over the past decade several groups of scientists have pieced together the sequence of events and one of those groups, led by Katrina Kremer of the University of Geneva, has now created a computer model of what happened. |
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These chunks have to be sequenced many times to find identifiable overlaps so that they can be pieced together, says Gustavo Stolovitzky, the head of the functional genomics and systems biology group at IBM, a computer giant. |
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A median seam goes down the front, while the seat is pieced for fullness. |
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Another quilter, Annie Mae Young, who was born in 1928, created a starkly different tapestry of wildly colorful, tiny rosettes individually made, then pieced together. |
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There have been cases involving straight cut shredders where the resulting paper strips could be pieced together to reconstruct privacy sensitive information. |
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The resulting 130,000 high-resolution photos were pieced together on a computer to provide a detailed photomosaic map of Titanic and the surrounding sea floor. |
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She pieced out a meal for three from what was in the cupboard. |
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Another ensemble from the collection combines a wide-wale corduroy, a pinwale, and also a woven wool houndstooth check, which is pieced in the center. |
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