of Piece
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe night can sweat with terror as before We pieced our thoughts into philosophy, And planned to bring the world under a rule, Who are but weasels fighting in a hole. William Butler Yeats
I recalled the ants I had watched as a child on the farm, building their hills one grain of sand at a time, only to have them senselessly destroyed in an instant by a passing foot. I'd pieced my life together the same way, slowly and agonizingly. Would it, too, be kicked callously into dust? Clarence Thomas
A report in Science on Friday has outlined how the two-million-year-old fossil was pieced back together to form the cranium of a two- or three-year-old Homo erectus (Latin for upright man). Source: Internet
But as time went on, I've become extremely pleased with the name, because I think that a complex piece of software is, indeed, best regarded as a web that has been delicately pieced together from simple materials. Source: Internet
A globe’s worth of sounds are sliced and pieced together in Jlin’s complex designs, which are as unrelenting as they are soothing. Source: Internet
All the songs and performances will be pre-recorded and pieced together into one video. Source: Internet