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Consider Mr. Van's submission -- a maroon striped shirtwaist whose skirt has been sectioned and reassembled with insets of pleated transparent gazar.
Most of the original buildings were dismantled in 2008, then reassembled with modern amenities and are scheduled to reopen in early 2011.
Time-honored Sicilian dishes are deconstructed and then reassembled with fresh dazzle in a menu that combines simplicity and sophistication with cool assurance.
On view at the Musée Carnavalet, 23, rue Sévigné, (33-1) 44.59.58.58, is Proust's bedroom, reassembled with his original bed, desk and a painting of his father.
This is a familiar – sadly, all too familiar – story atomised and reassembled with a heightened language that sizzles, skitters and explodes across the stage like word grenades.
But such programs tend to use "prosected" cadavers that have been dissected and reassembled, with their rib cages lifting off like lids to reveal a jigsaw puzzle of organs within.
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The resulting spread-eagle composition — worthy in its boldness of the young Frank Stella — is a marvel to dissect and reassemble with the eye.
The detached AE can reassemble with its LDP-containing fusion protein to endow the latter with potent antitumor activity.
Leslie Felperin of Variety described it as "like a fancy, retro-styled pocket watch that someone accidentally broke and tried to reassemble with only a vague idea of clockwork".
Karl Fritsch ground gemstones into powder and reassembled them with glue.
She has researched how Europeans and Americans skillfully reassembled shards with adhesives, putty, twine, silver and gold.
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