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The pictorial approach that Erro has made most distinctively his own is to load a big canvas with countless fragmentary instances of a particular theme, creating an all-over field or "scape".
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Alan Eustace, senior vice president for engineering and research, wrote an apology: It's clear from those inspections that while most of the data is fragmentary, in some instances entire e-mails and URLs were captured, as well as passwords.
One of the main drawbacks of these analyses, is that the data on expression levels were very fragmentary or simply assumptions (for instance we assumed that proteins like ribosomal proteins, elongation factors, and enzymes from glycolysis were highly expressed).
B5 Neediest Cases B4 SPORTS D1-8 EDUCATIONewew Look at Cheating Scandal A review of several cases cited in a disputed report on cheating in New York City schools found instances of ambiguous statistical evidence and fragmentary, unsupported testimony of young witnesses.
Behind Sollers, for instance, we can make out the fragmentary figures of three men.
He lays out his case in a choppy, fragmentary series of 128 vignettes, some of them extended narratives starring Frost, others composed of bits of poetry, interview snippets, dreamscapes or scraps of correspondence — even, in one instance, a flashback to Virgil writing his fourth "Georgic".
Thomas Fingar, who was chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the time of the 2007 assessment on Iran, said that analysts had to be willing to make tough calls based on fragmentary evidence, and not get distracted by what he called the rare instances of political pressure or their own previous lapses.
For sure, Browne's vocabulary is well stocked and surprising – among more recondite inventions, he gave us "suicide", "cylindrical", "computer" and "electricity" – but it is not quite adequate to say of his sentences, which proceed by strategies of stately accretion and sly parallelism, punctuated by instances of sublime aphorism, that they are merely "sonorous" or "fragmentary".
In one of several instances where frustration is evident among experienced regulators and engineers groping with fragmentary information half a world away, Mr. Monninger said, "To us, I mean the simple, obvious answer, of course, is water, water, water".
There is that Kinnell poem, for instance, and lines from the Objectivist poet Charles Reznikoff and even the fragmentary genius of the Beat writer Alexander Trocchi, who lived on a working trap-rock scow on the Hudson River in the late 1950's.
"Fragmentary things.
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