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So they have all these molecules in them, helping them to solve problems, including the seedling.stitches it up again.
stitches it up again.
We stitch together the gems and leave the ordinary, normal behavior on the floor.
You stitch it together and you put it up on YouTube and those 12 people who don't have kids in school then say, "hey,
He stitched him up.
It stitches them together.
And you can also stitch theorems onto the surfaces of these, and understand the different ways that things like parallel lines and triangles
We start stitching intelligence together.
They were stitched together from fitted pieces.
And nobody's stitched those loopholes closed.
paper and hand stitched it around it was the only thing my mother ever taught me to do with sewing she she didn't teach
and essentially stitched the entire continent together across the whole continent,, and stitched every town and everything, cut together with this, you know, steel-based rails.
And so the doctor tries to stitch the wound, to put back things, and then try to save Cato's life.
They want a beautiful organic hand stitched monk crafted illuminated Bible.
miles of rail and essentially stitched the entire continent together with this steelbased rails.
And the binary code that is stitched along there represents the frequency of those pulsars.
And so I started trying to think about how I could stitch that all together.
And then you have to be able to stitch all that together.
And using that less than a percent to stitch the story of that entire history.
related to anything, are stitched together based on shared experiences before, during, and after transactions.
But now, with stitching, we also need to learn how to think outside the frame.
But it also is takes those two pieces of video and stitches them together in time.
They secretly shipped over from Baltimore an American trauma surgeon who stitched him up.
So that ability to take all these fuzzy bits of context and stitch them together is part of what enables human beings to do real exchange,
And he's drawn this one massive composite, stitched together world map on sheets of paper, which all works and is all accurate.
As a surgeon stitched my cheek, I decided that motor vehicles were death machines and should be
The moment you kind of felt, is he going to stitch you up, it would've been more difficult.
And as it flies on its north-to-south orbit, it puts down this stitching of laser shots.
six, seven feet large, shot digitally and then stitched together so you kind of have
Ultra miserable uh it was it was so lightweight that I could see the sort of gaps in the in the stitching the of
It's composed of 7,500 different pictures that have been stitched together, and again, you know, you don't quite get the idea of the resolution from my picture of
And it's a company that's stitched together with 130 acquisitions over its history of 25 years.
And this was a time also when any dress you wore was something that you had stayed up until 11 o'clock stitching by candlelight, or any quart of firewood that you burned was
And what's clear I think if you try to do it is that those are hairstyles which are literally stitched onto you.
Each of these lines represents the distance from those pulsars and the binary code that is stitched along there represents the frequency
If you can't tell the difference, then why would you kill 20, or 30, or 40 animals to stitch together their fur?
In "The Ocean at the End of the Lane," and hopefully I can keep this spoiler-free, after the first cut and stitch, the narrator says he wants to remember, and
collaborated on how to take high resolution photographs like panoramas by using a device that basically takes multiple high res photos and then they stitch them together through
has been considered kind of separate from the biological processes and I know neural sciences, neural biology really want to stitch those two strongly
For work I stitch government jeans and pants.
now this means that when random or seemingly random things happen to us we're allergic to the explanation that it was just arbitrary and so we stitch
And then these girls are getting stitched in to their handmade Michael Kors gowns.
Wasn't about me making the patterns, sewing the pieces, doing the hand stitching.
The Apollo spacesuit, that is to say this object, was made of 21 different layers of fabric each with a separate function, each hand stitched by women taken from the bra
Yes, it seems like for a game to be more than just a game a game that tells a story to be more than just a collection of cut scenes that are stitched
you know, those guys get really, really into the minute details of, you know, the stitching and binding and all these different things, and paper stocks which I never considered
and a half ago about some scientists who were taking extinct retroviruses that had been extinct for, in some cases, hundreds of thousands of years, and sort of stitching them back
We are storing memories of events in our brain that are then stitched together in a continuum so that it's not just the present moment note that we are
is that we control nothing but we influence everything and also at the same time this illusion of control that we have and the stitching together of
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