"W.C." and other insulting remarks were scrawled over the fragmented parts of the statue.
It is but a fragmented part of the whole, but acts for the whole.
"And are you but the fragmented part of a whole, so that you, too, act for it in the guise of gentle Pug-Boos?"
It's amazing what solidifying some areas can do to a fragmented part of your painting.
The bones attributed to Lucy (Australopithecus) only did have half of a pelvis and fragmented parts of its legs.
By using phenomenology, intersubjectivity, and first-person categories, the humanistic approach sought to glimpse the whole person-not just the fragmented parts of the personality or cognitive functioning.
Shaking his head in dismay, he walked back around to the trunk, stepping over the fragmented parts of the jack that littered the side of the road.
Part 7 is the most fragmented, most allusive, most lyrical part of the poem.
In Buenos Aires, the fragmented parts of me, the voices, cultures, and places inside of me rubbed up against each other and struck fire.
The locals cited every reason that a logical man could devise as to why the three fragmented parts should be .