Sentence examples for chunks of material from inspiring English sources

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The discrete chunks of material that posed no problem to the students were overwhelming in aggregate.

Ms. Rowling contends in the lawsuit that the lexicon copies large chunks of material from her own books while adding little new information and insight.

But when it came to science, the Georgia Education Department omitted large chunks of material, including references to Earth's age and the concept that all organisms on Earth are related through common ancestry.

The cracks that are generated by contact fatigue are not the source of actual wheels cracking but lead to the damaging phenomenon called shelling which implies separation of chunks of material from the surface.

In another set of early Moon-formation theories one of which sprung from the mind of Sir George Darwin, English astronomer and son of naturalist Charles Darwin Earth was thought to have once spun so rapidly that chunks of material flew from its surface.

Part of the idea behind the proposed migration of BBC3 online is to allow formats and programmes to loosen up and become more web-friendly: there may be chances, for example, for comics to test out short chunks of material to see whether they fly.

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As a graduate student at Rice University in Houston during the early 1980s, he began studying the properties of tiny chunks of materials.

It's far more difficult to get that kind of patterning into a thick chunk of material to make a three-dimensional structure without degrading the material.

The many tiny antennas in a heated chunk of material are, as noted above, to be identified with the accelerating and decelerating charges in the heat motion of the atoms of the material.

Many of these letters have previously appeared in truncated form in the biographies, and it is a collection approved by the Fleming estate; there must have been a damnable chunk of material that didn't make the cut.

Scientists have long believed that the moon was formed through a massive collision some 4.5 billion years ago, when a Mars-sized object struck Earth, knocking off a chunk of material that coalesced to form our lunar neighbor.

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