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The chemist who uses Erlenmeyer flasks in his kitchen takes bits of his kitchen to the lab, too.
As he takes bits of musical phrases and repeats them for his ends, the video images match the music.
Mr. Tournayre says he knows who the cheaters in his neighborhood are because he occasionally takes bits of truffle home from restaurants to check under his own microscope.
The Antipodean hellraiser turned south coast gent takes bits of his band, the Bad Seeds, with him, on bass, drums and violin.
She takes bits of music and graphics from other Time Warner divisions and sells them wholesale to wireless carriers for use as ring tones and screen savers.
Ms. Silverthorne also takes bits of detritus left over from the casting process and blows them up into swollen, biomorphic shapes, like "Two Fragments," a pair of yellow blobs set like high sculpture on a black base.
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My teammate took bits of my arm in his butt," she said.
"This extraordinary habit the English have of taking bits of England everywhere they go," said Peggy, jabbing at her plate.
They selected for these traits by taking bits of good batches of beer and adding them to the next batch.
Entire reputations are shredded taking bits of the whole out of context.
I've taken bits of what I need in terms of mentorship from different people.
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