If you are so enamoured of this further jigsawing of the African continent how come you and your ANC minions were so opposed to the Bantustan states? ❋ Unknown (2011)
Back on the bright side of it all, the featurette, "The Road to Albert Hall," is a real treat -- thirty minutes of "jigsawing together" all these zany elements (in London, in just a week of prep); it gives me exactly what I've always liked best about theatre: hanging about backstage with all the cool people! ❋ Unknown (2010)
In order to make everything seem as real and exact as the plastic sushi in the Japanese restaurant window, the cake decorators have to use a lot of tricks like food-dye airbrushing and an alarming amount, when you remember that this is supposed to be food, of jigsawing and belt sanding. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Back on the bright side of it all, the featurette, "The Road to Albert Hall," is a real treat -- thirty minutes of "jigsawing together" all these zany elements in London, in just a week of prep; it gives me exactly what I've always liked best about theatre: hanging about backstage with all the cool people! ❋ Gregory Weinkauf (2010)
But because the layers are so recognizable, you can work out their relative ages by daisychaining and jigsawing your way around the world. ❋ RICHARD DAWKINS (2009)
Preservation, and the huge task of jigsawing together the incomplete pieces of five differently built ships, took another 25 years. ❋ Unknown (2007)
There's a lot of hammering, spot-welding and jigsawing going on while we "make art." ❋ Rogers (2007)
After a somewhat unusual Monday in London, which will forever be imprinted on my memory as the day I ate fish and chips for elevensies, lunch in Hospital, was served delicate amuse-bouche French pastries an hour later, and a full afternoon tea at four, being subjected to several hours of ear-splitting drilling and jigsawing was something of a brutal jolt back to reality. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Tessa disagreed - she said that a "craft" is defined as a way of doing things, i.e., jigsawing common girls 'names with wood and putting them on a key ring. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Not building to a crescendo, but more constructing a meshed pattern, jigsawing in the angles and parts to complete the whole. ❋ Unknown (1982)
Yesterday, we gathered at the suitably Pacific Northwest-themed Portland International Airport, greeting colleagues and jigsawing dozens of crates of scientific equipment into the vans. ❋ By JEFFREY MARLOW (2011)
And the brushwork is crude because that is what so easily happens when a painter works beyond his, or the subject's, natural scale, or does not care if, when a landscape requires the jigsawing of 50 canvases, the junctions are jerkily approximate. ❋ Brian Sewell (2012)
A coherent team is a fragile thing, victory a puzzle that requires every part perfectly meshed in every game, the new seamlessly jigsawing with the old. ❋ By JERÉ LONGMAN (2010)
Akron / Family began their band with hundreds of pieces and no whole, jigsawing together their first recordings on FruityLoops in their shared Brooklyn warehouse space.