It's fine for snippets, but such long and interesting articles need more readable text. |
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Strands of dialogue, snippets of plot and recurring images link the segments. |
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If it's unclear who owns the rights to a book, only the snippets are displayed. |
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It's a dizzying kaleidoscope of scraps and snippets, some new, some old, interesting in themselves but not coherently coordinated. |
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Decorate with raffia bows, evergreen snippets, or labels made from old holiday cards. |
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All I can see at the moment are snippets, but I'm going to jot them down here before I forget. |
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Interspersed Labyrinth snippets with an episode of Safran vs. God and laughed merrily. |
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There are snippets here that will surprise even the most die-hard purveyor of the odd bevvy. |
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I do however like shouting snippets of rap songs at people if I'm in the mood. |
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I bear in mind the snippets of evidence that we have already got from you, that some managers are clearly appalling. |
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He's full of interesting snippets of information which bring the building to life. |
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There are some enticing snippets of intricate detail but these are too few and far between. |
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This short piece includes snippets from the original series as well as clips from the film. |
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Below are some of the snippets of conversation that caught my ear over the past four days. |
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We are only privy to snippets of information and media speculation, whereas he has all the factors to consider. |
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If anyone can shine a light on these mysterious snippets of nonsense I would be very happy to hear about it. |
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News reports come at us in brief snippets devoid of history or context that explain what they mean. |
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A rare delight is a pig's kidney the size of a fist baked slowly with thyme, tarragon, cream and snippets of bacon. |
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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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Scientists found that some snippets of leaves and other plant parts maintained in the laboratory could change into unspecialized plant cells. |
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Rather than sketch an elaborately realistic background, Bainbridge provides glimpses of odd, unexplained snippets of daily life. |
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The media baron revealed himself adept at delivering gossipy snippets in an in-depth interview with the Financial Times last week. |
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The contents include news snippets, important addresses in New Delhi, trade news, a Learn Russian column and a children's corner. |
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Beyond proving that British chavs lead the world in teenage debauchery there are other interesting statistical snippets. |
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As he refined his draft, snippets re-entered his memory in dialects of French, Spanish, Creole and English. |
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Worse, Filler constantly breaks into cutesy song snippets, a habit that grows less endearing every time it happens. |
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It consists of 100-odd supernally beautiful snippets of video that someone has anonymously posted on the Web. |
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There is a brief electronic press kit that features equally brief interview snippets from all the principles, including Arthur Miller. |
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These decades of collecting and collating myths, legends and historical snippets are clearly reflected in breadth and depth of the book. |
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Disappointingly, there's too much hit-and-miss chatter and only snippets of the highly clever hip-hop they're still so good at. |
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Without any prompting from Pettitt, he was feverishly muttering snippets from his stump speech in the middle of the frantic gesturing. |
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All kinds of snippets of ideas for tunes kept popping into my head so I jotted them down. |
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Yet he flips out of his dumb-assed character whenever he wants to deliver snippets of nicely observed, no-nonsense stand-up. |
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You know, the voters get snippets here, headlines there, sound bites there. |
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The majority are brief snippets and additions to scenes that made the final cut. |
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Small snippets of that day at the stables returned to her in her dreams, and she was slowly piecing it together. |
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The disc is rounded out with some deleted and extended scenes, most of which are just snippets of dialogue and shots excised with good reason. |
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It was also nice to hear a few snippets of Armenian in the background, even though I didn't have the slightest idea what they were talking about. |
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The official site is under reconstruction at the moment but there are a few snippets of information here. |
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We want to show you a couple of quick snippets here and then get the panel's reaction. |
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His more unusual gambit, however, is dicing the sampled raps of various MCs into terse snippets. |
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View the article from Google Making up structured data to enrich your snippets. |
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While you munch on your antipasti, you can view looped clips on flat screens of the duomos and gondolas of Italy and snippets of an actress admiring ancient Roman statues. |
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Yet, despite these snippets pointing to renewed economic weakness globally, the presumption of a double dip is not as obvious as it first appears. |
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Then there are snippets of absorbing esoterica, such as the fact that Mozart wrote the tune to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, or that Vienna has its own Vegetable Orchestra. |
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Hartigan based it on a collage of Life magazine snippets that included ads for toothpaste and food shots. |
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Later in cross-examination, Stander admitted that he had been following snippets of the trial via newspaper and on television. |
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Text, speech and vision programs derive meaning from snippets of such data by weighing and reweighing thousands or millions of hypotheses in its light. |
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Intermittent snippets of conversation suggesting rehearsal out-takes rang with a self-consciously clever sitcom snap, ultimately not terribly enlightening or deep. |
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It has the standard support for expanding small text snippets into full phrases, but also supports variables, autocorrects spelling, emulates key presses, and much more. |
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Its surprisingly short length is a cunning trick, since this tantalizing opening leaves you sitting on the edge of your seat wanting to hear a few more snippets. |
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I have found occasional references to this conveyance in papers from 1903 and 1904 as I have compiled the snippets from old newspapers which appear on the left of this page. |
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It's one thing to find relevant snippets, and another to ensure that they connect up right. |
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The format of quotations and snippets of songs and poems, made it easy to read, when reading anything longer was a challenge. |
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Vocal snippets fall through the stereo field and his signature piano motifs splutter and cough through processed digital hiccups. |
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Characters involved in a humorously complicated set of relationships suddenly break into snippets from French songs of the past 70 years. |
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Who is being parodied in the following snippets of noble doggerel? Had I but Strength enough and time Thy boldness Lady were no crime. |
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A jumble of split screen video, audio snippets, on-site reporting, and commentary cut-aways followed. |
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The test will be how it is seen by the audience who watched at home and those who will only see a few snippets on the news bulletins. |
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Below, I've put together a few snippets from our conversation, but you can read the whole transcript here, and also listen to it here. |
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Even if you're not staying there, you can book a table in the breakfast restaurant for a feast of snippets of powerbroking conversation. |
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It allows users to view online public domain books or snippets of in-copyright books after having conducted a keyword-based search. |
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Despite the paramount nature of section 25 of the Act, it is not reasonable to expect severance of disconnected snippets of information. |
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Many snippets of anecdotal information, also includes a self-discovery section. |
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They range from the shape of the snippets to the colour and individual motifs on the paper. |
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On the other hand, the business of assembling a score for a three act ballet from snippets of concert music has limited viability, for all the skill of some of the arrangers. |
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Well before the launch of the agency, the founders used their cameras to capture telling snippets of city life. |
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The billions of snippets of sadness and bewilderment spinning across the Net confirm who this amazing boy was to all of us. |
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Sometimes these snippets of information have been the final piece of the jigsaw, which has enabled us to obtain a search warrant and make an arrest. |
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I had indirectly picked up snippets of news during the two weeks. |
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Brief drama snippets and tiny factoids, that's all we get these days. |
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This is not a place where the wise diner orders fajitas or the sopaipilla dessert, which resembles nothing so much as sugared snippets of frozen bread dough. |
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In this case, the Court found that disconnected snippets of releasable information taken from otherwise exempt passages are not reasonably severable. |
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The easy-to-use wizard will guide you through the steps and help you create links and special snippets to help you promote your chat through email or on a webpage. |
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On Instagram, snippets of the first New York City performance, also at Barclays, three days earlier, teased orange pyrotechny and billows of white smoke. |
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Put together, these snippets of reality conjure up a familiar image, where healthcare costs of the aging population in Canada balloon until the system gets blown away. |
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Few would disagree that the Gospels contain little gems, which can be used to express important snippets of wisdom, so we can teach them and communicate them. |
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Even snippets of good philosophy can be put to bad use. |
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Attached to a video monitor, the foil becomes an octapus linking the various panels and snippets of text to thematically arranged images. |
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There have been these small snippets of what are called subsidies and breaks, which, if we take them in general, are just a small drop in the bucket compared to other industries. |
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Nicoletta's memoirs looked back over a difficult childhood, a troubled adolescence and included behind-the-scene snippets from tours she performed with legendary French music stars such as Johnny Hallyday and Eddy Mitchell. |
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But all I can do is jot the ideas down on paper or record snippets of songs on tape, then I have to put them away in a drawer until I have the time to sit down and work on things properly? |
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I will share more snippets about my journey at the annual meeting. |
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Configuration snippets which can be used to enable commonly-used features are now bundled with Apache, and can be easily added to the main server config. |
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Lots of examples and real world code snippets. |
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He replays snippets of material heard in the orchestral introduction, but never exactly the same, as though, having listened carefully to the orchestra's version, he has found a new way to express the same emotions. |
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It's broken down into little snippets, but you could watch little parts. |
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The Sergeyev records include snippets of material that were introduced during the first western productions, including the virtuoso fish dives in the Act 3 pas de deux and a solo variation for the Prince. |
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The album has since, apparently, been removed, but snippets from four tracks were posted along with the interview, and sound distinctly Aphex-like. |
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She pins snippets of poems that evoke their marriage and family, and recipes that Ficre, a chef and prolific painter, enjoyed, onto an impressionistic canvas. |
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The result is a scrapbook, assembled out of thumbnail biographies and historical vignettes, interleaved with philosophical argument and snippets of economics. |
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The lengthy snippets of soldierly conversation, salty and despairing, sound just right, though they necessarily can be only reconstructions of the real thing. Mr Babchenko may be weak on analysis. |
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Other snippets seem pointedly germane to their new context. |
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The pocket rocket, 45, wowed crowds with a punchy performance of snippets from her new album, Kiss Me Once. |
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The story is organized in snippets, each identified by the time signature and corresponding to the events before, during, and after a suicide bombing on a crowded bus. |
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Among its many motoring snippets is the fact that the B3081 between Cann Common in Dorset and Tollard Royal in Wiltshire is the bendiest road in Britain. |
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Salish Elders, a new book by photographer and author Wim Tewinkle, captures snippets of memories from 21 Elders of the Interior Salish Nation in British Columbia. |
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In the previous lesson, you learned how to use server-side includes, which enable you to easily include snippets of web pages within other web pages. |
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