I've read Richard Feynman's famous description of the cargo cults, of which here's a choice snippet. |
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Every recipe is accompanied by a story from his childhood, or a snippet of background information gleaned from his training. |
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So it's hard to evaluate the investigation based on just the brief snippet that I saw reported. |
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Because while we may find a snippet of moral fibre here and detect evidence of it there, somehow it seems to be far less plentiful these days. |
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Unsurprisingly, Godwin includes a snippet on St Valentine's day, which evolved out of the ancient Roman feast of Lupercalia. |
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I wonder what trinket or snippet of insincere flattery might gladden their hearts. |
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If you've seen the trailer for the movie, then you've seen a brief snippet of this battle. |
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In a week of such in-house turbulence, the return to first-team duty is a welcome snippet of positive news to pour oil on troubled waters. |
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Each snippet is very much like the dictation you would hear if you were at a museum and had one of those handheld audio guides. |
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After yesterday's post on safes and storage, we heard a snippet on Radio 4's You and Yours about the history of valuables storage. |
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Wheat streak mosaic virus is little more than a genetic snippet of ribonucleic acid. |
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The ratio of adjectives to total word tokens in that effective snippet of prose, by the way, is an unusually high 40 percent. |
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The work evokes the open sea, as if the tide is about to carry away a small boat, suggested by the shape of an oddly placed snippet of text. |
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Then, for zest, add a snippet or two of something peppery like arugula, mustard, or cress. |
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Hardly a day goes by without a snippet to evoke the ghost of negative equity that followed the 1990s crash. |
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The first snippet has the author reminding us of the extraordinarily rich literary culture of the South Wales colliers. |
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In particular, a snippet capturing the central character's reaction to the Son of God. |
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After each film snippet, the darkened stage lit up to reveal that person in the flesh, dressed in street clothes and performing one phrase, center stage, before exiting. |
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The crossfade time controls how long it takes for the old snippet to fade out and the new one to fade in. |
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Use the following code snippet to display your player badge on your own website or blog. |
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Both involve adding a snippet of code into the back end of your webpage where the survey is to appear. |
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This one small act of donating blood, this snippet of time, makes a huge difference in each of our lives. |
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The exhibition comprises 27 oil paintings each portraying a snippet of life from 27 European capitals. |
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Clearly, if we ask how many people are living in China, the snippet should contain the answer. |
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This wml snippet must be verified to contain exactly the text that was delineated and sponsored. |
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If you see a promotion snippet on the Internet click on the join link and you will be able to join the chat. |
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Beethoven manipulates the first theme and offers snippet of the second, while the rhythmic element remains ever present. |
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All you need to do is upload your DivX file to any standard web server and copy a code snippet from our code generator into your page. |
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When the playback position approaches the delay time a new snippet begins playback at time zero. |
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Qwidget gives your library the ability to embed a snippet of HTML code throughout your library Web pages and in a variety of environments. |
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If you have access to the HTML code of your web page, you can copy and paste the following snippet of code into your page. |
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It started with a story, then a snippet of a theory, and lastly a poem. |
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So, I wrote my own little code snippet that grabbed the URL, split on the question mark and then split the second element of that array on ampersands. |
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Look again at the snippet of Anne Frank film while holding in mind a backdrop of recent events. |
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The clip showed a snippet of Armstrong's victory speech in Paris, the seventh and final of his Tour de France wins. |
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Not a snippet to be found on any of the security cameras at the grand homes along Sunset Boulevard? |
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Along with the photo, my wife sent a sheet of paper and taped to it, a snippet of dark downy hair and a tiny handprint and a footprint no bigger than the end of my thumb. |
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Nostalgic and romantic, the above is a snippet from Dylan Thomas's classic poem Fern Hill, now a picture book of the same title with illustrations by award-winning artist Murray Kimber. |
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I spent so much of Monday watching the ridiculous Broadchurch countdown banner ads that I'd managed to guess the entire plot just by parsing each decontextualised snippet for clues. |
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State television, which is generally loth to give publicity to the reformists, took the trouble to film all three days of the conference, and then carefully distilled the most distasteful bits into a ten-minute snippet. |
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Yesterday we saw a funny snippet of Tracy Whitwell's Fat Floozies and Bad Men performed by Michael McGregor. |
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Consider, for example, this snippet of Greenspan's testimony today. |
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One of its ruses employed the ETag, a randomly generated snippet of code assigned by a web server uniquely to each item, like a file, it sends to a browser. |
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The following code snippet shows how to check whether a writable database already exists, and if not, create an editable copy. |
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Through our snippet of code, the system automatically recognizes abandonments from any webpage in any region, language, and currency. |
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At the moment, Google is testing locally the display of information on discussion forums that are displayed under the title and above snippet on one line. |
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The commercial teases a snippet from a new song from her third album, with viewers hearing a voice singing accompanied by lyrics on a black screen. |
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From the snippet I heard of their rehearsal, they sound pretty good. |
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