We had a book on set so we could cross reference their work and we could add little bits and pieces to the film when we saw fit. |
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The key to filling in the tax return is to have all the right bits and pieces to hand. |
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It's an epidemic, I thought, standing in the sun outside while I sorted my bag of bits and pieces. |
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Already, in the 1940s, a scattering of articles began to appear in professional journals, providing us with bits and pieces of our history. |
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What scholars have been able to come up with is based on bits and pieces of his work. |
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Various other bits and pieces of paraphernalia or equipment in the process can be a source of infection for Hep-C as well. |
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Finally, useful bits and pieces include sandals or wetsuit boots, a sun hat and suncream and sunglasses. |
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So the Guru and I wandered off to Ikebukuro for the afternoon to nose, buy some bits and pieces, that sort of thing. |
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This last couple of days I've been buying lots of computer bits and pieces so as to build this new super computer. |
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We have called in to pick up a few bits and pieces, and to collect a rather expensive lamp for K's mother. |
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He tore strips off what unsoiled bits and pieces remained of his uniform, creating crude bandages and applying them as best as he could. |
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On top of all of that I discovered numerous bits and pieces of farm equipment scattered around the place. |
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Film strips hung from the cutter's rack, bits and pieces of Utah, out-takes overexposed and underexposed, masses of impenetrable material. |
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Among the various bits and pieces we see in this corner are plaster casts of the heads and tiny wings of two putti or cupids. |
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We get bits and pieces of meaning, some glimpses of hope and we ponder again and again, why so? |
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But the pizza came so I only got bits and pieces of the story in between bites. |
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On one occasion he was discovered by the night watchman surrounded by neat piles of bits and pieces of a film projector. |
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The fumes of the soup went into my mouth, and I was able to taste bits and pieces of it, and I liked what I did taste. |
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Now, he's slashing capital expenditures and ransacking his portfolio for bits and pieces to sell, all to bring down debt. |
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I line my bucket with them and when full of bits and pieces I tie up the last bag and put it in my wheelie bin, keeping the latter clean. |
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Seven months after the death of the bushman and bootmaker RM Williams, his family is selling some of the bits and pieces he's kept in his sheds. |
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In other policing roles you only see bits and pieces of some jobs, you don't get to follow them all the way through to the end result. |
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Clothing, bits and pieces of wood and fiberglass swirled and bobbed on the waves. |
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It was still in its original packaging and many of the bits and pieces that went with it were still shrink-wrapped. |
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They collected a car bonnet, shopping trolleys and all sorts of bits and pieces that had washed down the river and had collected there. |
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It gives you a visual gauge on your cycle breathing, with a few bits and pieces. |
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Even though all the relevant bits and pieces are still shipshape and Bristol fashion, of course. |
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Taken out of context, the bits and pieces that I have quoted seem slight and inconsequential. |
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Like the house that Jack built, it had accreted new bits and pieces and additions over the years and lacked overall coherence. |
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It includes whole scenes, footage, music and assorted bits and pieces left out of the original. |
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I'm pretty sure this was a book that I saw in bits and pieces over the floor during Michaelmas, when he took me for tutes about Merovingian Gaul. |
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However, it reads like nothing so much as a visit to the bits and pieces of interview notes reposing in the author's research archives. |
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This is a typical fisherman's pub, full of brass bits and pieces and old pictures of puffers. |
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So, all my knowledge of art came from scavenged bits and pieces in the late hours of the morning. |
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Also not terribly surprisingly, such shops also function as newsagents, selling newspapers and magazines as well as phonecards and various other bits and pieces. |
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He brought that intellect to bear on the chaotic bits and pieces of Animal House. |
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The boot, with a 500-litre capacity, is a double-decker with a false floor, which can be folded, concertina style, to reveal a handy hideaway for valuable bits and pieces. |
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We venture intrepidly among all manner of beautiful lacy bits and pieces, most of which I doubt would withstand more than one wash without disintegrating. |
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During the previous three years, little bits and pieces of the characters were fleshed out and expanded beyond simple, one-dimensional characters. |
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He speaks about five languages fluently and a lot more in bits and pieces. |
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The typical image that this process invokes is that of a magma chamber with bits and pieces of the enclosing country rock or wall rock floating in the magma. |
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Although you are still intact, many of your dreams and plans for the future, as well as your day-to-day existence, may suddenly be unrecognizable bits and pieces. |
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Their 9-year-old daughter Tessa wanders the industrial area, looking for bits and pieces to occupy her mind, skipping school whenever she can. |
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I really enjoyed this project as it gave me more information about what I had only heard in bits and pieces from my mother. |
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Therefore the entire human consciousness needs to move forward but not in bits and pieces. |
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Genetic risk information may be communicated all at one time or in bits and pieces. |
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The revolution that is needed in South African football will come in bits and pieces. |
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When grilled, the fat keeps the meat moist and sometimes bits and pieces of them becomes crunchy, thus adding texture and smokiness to the meat. |
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I saw bits and pieces of it breaking apart and falling faster. |
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And then you start tearing it apart in bits and pieces and start writing notes to yourself, remember in scene so and so you're going to do so and so, so set it up now. |
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Schmidt will have targeted the Wales game during the first week of camp before the tournament, working on bits and pieces. |
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We have to give more effective and more coordinated aid, gathering together all the scattered bits and pieces. |
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It's clear to me that you put a lot of time into basically condensing your points into manageable bits and pieces. |
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Then he created time and when that started moving forward, he was left again with lots of teeny tiny bits and pieces. |
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I really don't know, because I'm hearing bits and pieces, and I'm sure everybody is. |
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We had just heard bits and pieces of news about it from the rest of the world. |
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This letter went out to many different countries and contained bits and pieces of information detailing the end of the world. |
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The Tacx Tool Tube is the solution for all the bits and pieces you take with you on the bicycle. |
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During the trip home, Mr. Arar revealed bits and pieces of his time in Syrian detention to Mr. Martel. |
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The next thing I knew, bits and pieces of the supposed audit findings-as revealed by anonymous sources-were being presented as facts. |
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Instead, there were bits and pieces of information about the project management team and about lines of communication. |
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The tiles, which had at one point been white with black speckles, were now dark, creamy beige with black speckles, and had bits and pieces broken off along the seams. |
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It's made up of all sorts of bits and pieces that no one would otherwise touch, but he's packaged it well and dressed it up with his trademark buffoonery. |
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Other handy bits and pieces like plasters, handkerchief, aftersun and a needle and thread can also come in handy, and don't take up too much room. |
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It tends to capture bits and pieces of realty and places them in frozen categories reflecting both the language of their socioeconomic class and a particular historical epoch. |
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First-aid and tool kits were knocked together from bits and pieces, and numerous repairs and modifications made the boat safer and diving from her easier. |
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The business just writes a cheque for child support, for the student loan, for all those bits and pieces, and the payroll agent deals with the paperwork. |
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But by the late 1990s, the Savoy brand had petered out and the company was selling off bits and pieces. |
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Not only that, it's an opportunity to find decorations, tins of biscuits, liqueur chocolates etc, and all the other bits and pieces that you cannot find anywhere else. |
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However there are other equally interesting bits and pieces on display. |
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I love this guy, and his pack of brawny Italians, to bits and pieces. |
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Her boyfriend, a doctor, was the prime suspect until he showed up in little bits and pieces in a garbage bin behind the house. |
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To fund his education he rented a stall at Portobello Market, bought bits and pieces from other stallholders, then sold them to the public at a healthy mark-up. |
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Reverse Garbage trucks are a regular sight Sydney wide, picking up industry offcuts, and bits and pieces of all shapes, sizes, colours, and molecular make-up. |
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The only way I could be more intrigued with it would probably be if it had been released in bits and pieces, out of order, and left as clues all over the internet. |
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Truth is after all universal and all over the place, though in bits and pieces at times, disguised, hidden, not unlike traces of gold mixed with impure minerals. |
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Even her bedroom was a private little hot house of bits and pieces set aside to sprout and bloom, talked to lovingly each day and cared for with special attention. |
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It is a stammered, sleazy chronicle, told by fits and starts in bits and pieces, and constantly interrupted by the director and actors. |
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What emerged from the review, therefore, were interesting bits and pieces that help to form an impression but cannot be added together in a coherent whole. |
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Or use it at home to stash receipts and other important bits and pieces. |
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Also the petrified bony bits and pieces of dentition of ruminants were discovered from Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon, Chakwal. |
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Such exchanges most often take place in bits and pieces, through chance encounters or during the rehearsal process. However, they can also be sparked by activities specifically designed for the purpose. |
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Security intelligence is generally complex, often obscure, and normally collected in bits and pieces that separately may offer little useful information. |
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The full story emerged in bits and pieces. |
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With bits and pieces from other libraries. |
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Over the years, Melene Smith and Naomi Lucks shared bits and pieces of their lives between laps. |
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Time taken to produce 'carnet' particularly where we are not touring an off the peg show, but adding in new stuff or adapting various bits and pieces. |
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During that epoch, bits and pieces of galaxies may have coalesced, trigging intense star formation. |
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It is a wild conglomeration of bits and pieces of this and that, spread over several years into the future, but all added together now to make it sound big. |
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There were people coming from all around the area to vandalize it and rob bits and pieces of stainless steel and aluminum, and that kind of thing. |
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And many would-be conquerors have managed to finagle bits and pieces. |
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Small groups of musicians take to the streets with bamboo flutes, bugles, drums and countless other instruments they've knocked up out of old bits and pieces. |
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The Marwood in The Lanes, for example, is a wonderful hotchpotch of reclaimed bits and pieces with old cupboard doors as table tops and even Apple Mac hard drive towers as stools. |
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The Library of Parliament has to scrape together bits and pieces to get any picture at all as to how executives at charities are spending money and, particularly, how much they take home for themselves. |
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Most of us, amateur video director, behave in a more anarchical manner filming intuitively and quickly to snatch bits and pieces of the unexpected or the extraordinary. |
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There's no new material on it, just previously issued bits and pieces. That rules out the completist collector. Go figure. |
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The black identity affords continuity, meaning and a historical foothold in North America that is more inclusive, more part of their experience and more modern than their bits and pieces of Haitian history. |
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They may follow only bits and pieces of the proceedings, frequently the beginning or end, and may therefore miss the full context of the activity. |
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It was punitive, and although there were little bits and pieces of what we would consider programming, certainly it didn't have any real emphasis in the work. |
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With typical self-deprecation, Wainwright says this desire to continually reveal bits and pieces of his personal life may actually be a character flaw. |
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Asteroids, now known as Small Solar System Bodies are the bits and pieces left over after the formation of the inner planets, including the Earth. |
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You'll be able to take your model home and experiment even further using bits and pieces from around the house like cocktail sticks and safety scissors. |
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The slow merger of Baltica and Laurentia, and the northward movement of bits and pieces of Gondwana created numerous new regions of relatively warm, shallow sea floor. |
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Empty jam jars are handy for keeping odd bits and pieces in. |
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Asteroids, now known as small solar system bodies, are the bits and pieces left over after the formation of the inner planets, including the Earth. |
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On the ground floor, you will find an open hallway with engineered oak flooring and an understairs storage cupboard to hide plenty of bits and pieces. |
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