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Can this be reassembled into something like a bridge?
Humphreys had electronic devices that he took apart and reassembled into things that made noise.
Disjunctive, compressed, decontextualized, and, most important, cut-and-pastable, it's easily reassembled into works of art.
The changed lengths of DNA would then be reassembled into a full Neanderthal genome.
Meanwhile, the handball arena, planned as a permanent fixture, will be dismantled and reassembled into four schools.
The staircase was discovered in the 1990s, when parts of the original apartment were reassembled into a single unit, now listed for sale at $1.7 million.
"Criminal," produced by Dave Sitek, of TV on the Radio, sounds like an indie-rock song that's been taken apart and reassembled into something booming and majestic.
The results were then reassembled into a simulation of a small amino-acid chain doubling up into the shape of a hairpin.
The whole chicken was to be taken home, boiled, disassembled, and each bone was to be individually cleaned and reassembled into a skeleton.
But downloading the almost 100 files that would be reassembled into the movie took more than four and a half hours.
The language then was clay, figures fired in sections in her kiln and reassembled into standing or floor pieces of great drama and technical finesse.
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