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The best seat in the house was close enough to the fan to keep cool but not so close that one risked falling in and being chopped to bits.
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He could not see that music had been commercialized before radio came along that it was chopped to bits and consumed en masse even in the golden age of Mozart and Beethoven.
Abrams' next choice was the "Flying Wing" fight scene where Harrison Ford faces Pat Roach, who was in the first three Indiana Jones movies, even though he's chopped to bits by a propeller here, because, Abrams said, "It has every element of a Saturday morning serial," an influential form for both Spielberg and the film's writer/producer, Lucas.
They are identified professionally only by a frieze which runs atop the larger than life scale versions of the email, crosshatched, highlighted and chopped to bits.
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Once the steak is chopped into smaller bits, turn it over to ensure that it's cooked on both sides.
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Finally when everything is ready, starlight scooped up by the six-foot mirror is chopped into electronic bits, which are reconstituted as light on his video screen.
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