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He would break into snippets of popular songs at any time, recalled Rita Loni, his assistant for 33 years.
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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Londoners might see two hours' worth of local television a day, residents of a medium-sized town as little as 15 minutes, probably broken into snippets.
The incoming audio signals are broken into ultrashort snippets, and the long short-term memory network processes them in order, the company explained in September.
Rather than subject students to full-blown lectures, Dr. Schank breaks the video into snippets that address only the question at hand.
At the moment he is using Politifact and NewsTrust APIs as his sources, and has a system of breaking down articles into snippets, which are essentially chunks containing a verifiable claim and some context.
Whereas subject classification creates harmony and encourages serendipity; indexes fracture knowledge into snippets making us stupid.
("Don't ya wish your boyfriend was a freak like me?") Mr. Skinner ripped off his shirt for "Fit but You Know It," broke into a snippet of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," then jumped off the stage to crowd surf.
Oh, and during one song she broke into a snippet of Lady Gaga's "Born this Way" and made a joke by pulling up her skirt to show her pubic mound, which I assumed was a jab at Gaga maybe having a penis.
Recording the complete sonatas was a radical gesture in Schnabel's time — the technology dictated that each movement had to be broken into four-minute snippets — and one he referred to as an "experiment".
When human cells activate genes, their DNA codes are translated into snippets of single-stranded RNA called messenger RNA (mRNA).
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