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Really we're just taking pieces of the data and using it for our own ends, recontextualising it.
Mr. Catalini got busy, reading books and painstakingly taking pieces of wicker apart and putting them back together.
For about a century, doctors have treated such patients by taking pieces of stomach or bowel to reconstruct the bladder.
"Essentially, we're taking pieces of knowledge from each doctor's brain like puzzle pieces and putting it into one big system," Berlucchi says.
You see people standing up there sometimes, taking pieces of paper out of their pockets; it seems strange that they were so sure.
But most people are not letting themselves be stampeded by the uncorralled fantasies of designers; they are taking pieces of riding outfits and integrating them into everyday casual sportswear.
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"They'll take pieces of you and walk away".
During the following weeks, Adelstein took pieces of information about the reactors to various contacts.
"My family took pieces of the coffin as souvenirs," she said.
When he choreographs, "I take pieces of a lot of different things," he said.
"We need to take pieces of his power and enlarge the number of cities we control.
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