Sentences with phrase «herrings by»

Louise Penny's A Great Reckoning (Contemporary Novel); The Reek of Red Herrings by Catriona McPherson (Historical Novel); The Semester of Our Discontent by... Read more»
Either you are introducing a red herring by stating that refined sugar is unhealthful, which all dietary camps would agree on and is a non-issue, or you are seriously convinced that complex carbohydrates i.e. starch causes inflammation and heart disease.
CO2 lagging is a red herring by the contrarians.
This is a red herring by the way, because the drivers of the warming brought about by the (mostly regional!)

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The claim that funding infrastructure by the Bank of Canada is a red herring argument because there is absolutely no evidence of that.
This intriguing idea comes from scientists who discovered that herring create a mysterious underwater noise by farting.
You have bought in to a huge red herring argument brought up by creationists.
And although you call that notion by ausphor a red herring, there is good reason to consider those two notions as distinct, especially when all of what Paul has to say (outside of his own alleged personal experience) is hearsay.
It is virtuous that a man should in measure sympathize with the sufferings of the lower animals: only in measure, for someone who tried to sympathize with a shark or octopus or herring would be erring by excess...; their life is too alien to ours for sympathy to be anything but folly or affectation.
It is another red herring the media is obssessing over so we don't pay attention to middle east fail that is so much worse than any silly gaffe by either one.
It is another red herring the media is obssessing over so we don't pay attention to the Middle east fail, that is a bipartison problem that is so much worse than any silly gaffe by either one.
The escape had been effected by means of a herring merchant, who always brought his barrels of fish into the convent in a covered wagon.
If you believe, then it is enough, the whole mental ascent thing is a red herring thrown by those who do not want to admit that sinful people may just make it to heaven.
By seafood, I mean low - mercury fish like salmon, anchovies, herring, sardines, and trout.
This dish is inspired by the smoked herring culture on the island of Bornholm in Denmark.
You got ta love BenZ's: he has impeccable taste and is always on the lookout for new premium Kosher food products, a fact that is borne out by displays overflowing with the best fish (I once bought there an enormous assortment of herring as a birthday gift for an unabashed herring - loving junkie friend), cheeses, crackers, breads, condiments and much more.
Other items I see with great potential to be embraced by chefs are dry - aged persimmon, further variety of kimchi using different vegs and even fruits, semi-dry-aged herring, noodle dishes (cold and hot) like neng - myun.
He is just throwing us off the scent by dragging red herrings across the lane with that praises of Mo Elneny.
«All available conveyances were picked up long before two o'clock and a continuous stream of hansoms, dog carts and buses kept pouring their living freight to the foot of Hamden Hill... every inch of the locality was covered by spectators, In some places, it was packed like herrings in a barrel, but the majority bore it with Christian resignation»
We're still to be convinced by this Blackburn & Steve Kean relationship, while we're deeply concerned with the unrealistic targets the club's owners has set for the team, but if they can conjure wins from out of nowhere, as they did during the week at West Brom, then they will remain something of a red herring in betting terms.
You can get that much DHA by eating 1 to 2 portions of fish such as herring, canned light tuna, and salmon per week.
Flanagan has called the bills put forward by Governor Andrew Cuomo «red herrings
The buoys then text back, letting you know whether the beaver has been by lately, or how the herring are feeling about pollution levels today.
The three - member panel presided over by Justice William Atuguba, threw out the application for lack of merit, and described it as a red herring introduced as a further illustration of Mr. Woyome's «delay tactics.»
After doing so, I can help investigators sharpen their logic by, for instance, suggesting information they should add to justify their proposed research activities more convincingly or identifying red herrings (arguments that are not centrally relevant to the grant topic and may confuse the reviewer).
Based on modeling results by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which predicted that Pacific Ocean temperatures would rise by 1 degree Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit) over the next 50 years, a Canadian and U.S. team of scientists examined the distributional changes of 28 species of fish including salmon, herring, certain species of sharks, anchovies, sardines and more northern fish like pollock.
In 2014, more than 800 American shad and 180,000 river herring were counted by scientists at the newly - installed fish lift at the Milford Dam, the first mainstem dam on the system.
Ruins would echo the love song of frogs breeding in streams stocked with alewives, herring, and mussels dropped by seagulls.
In September 2013, the New England Fishery Management Council approved the region's first limit on the amount of river herring that can be caught by industrial trawlers as incidental by - catch.
«The surprising finding here was that while the herring were unaffected by CO2 in our simultaneous lab experiment, the herring in the natural ecosystem experiments in the mesocosms benefitted from high CO2,» said NTNU's Jutfelt.
When herring stocks in the Norwegian Sea crashed in the 1960s, the puffins had trouble reproducing and the population plummeted by 64 %.
A juvenile herring gull has been visiting our bird table for about two years and is now completely relaxed about being approached by me or my wife and will happily feed from my hand.
Work by biologists and marine scientists at various Norwegian research institutions over the past 10 years has covered such commercial resources as shrimp, scallops, herring and cod.
Eating cod, herring and red snapper may ward off Parkinson's disease by preventing harmful protein clumps...
In a study published today in PNAS, scientists in Sweden and Canada, led by Leif Andersson at Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, have studied the genetic basis of reproduction in 25 populations of herring from both sides of the North Atlantic.
Second, Oppenheim tells Mother Jones, over-fishing has rid the ocean of the lobster's natural enemies, which include cod, herring, and other fish.The result is a lot of lobsters that have nothing eat — which is why, as footage taken by Oppenheim shows, they have resorted to cannibalism.
In a study published today in PNAS, scientists in Sweden and Canada, led by Leif Andersson at Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, have studied the genetic basis of reproduction in 25 populations of herring from both sides of the North -LSB-...]
In recent years the research program has been expanded to include natural populations such as the Darwin's finches, ruff and Atlantic herring because of the exciting opportunities opened up by the development of new sequencing technologies.
The best way to get more omega - 3 fatty acids is by eating more cold - water fish, such as salmon, black cod, sablefish, sardines and herring.
CoQ10 is produced by the body and is also discovered in specific supplements and foods like beef, chicken, herring, peanuts and broccoli.
Smoked fish would perhaps be accompanied by tomato herring and mushroom anchovy hors d'oeuvres.
By seafood, I mean low - mercury fish like salmon, anchovies, herring, sardines, and trout.
By being vegan you miss out on eggs, salmon, and oily fish like mackerel and herring, but not all is lost.
Although we know almost nothing about Jack's background (beyond his occupation) and even less about who Pavel is and how he comes by his clients, we gradually become aware that such things are red herrings.
The plot is bogged down by inevitable revelations and throwaway characters, and even director Roger Donaldson seems exasperated keeping track of the whole thing (There's a scene in which a villain is revealed by name, and Donaldson stages it with Devereaux holding up a photo of two suspects so that the accuser can point out which one isn't the red herring).
Though Boyle masks a lot of the script's problems with some nifty visuals and the same kinetic energy prevalent in his other films, the frantic pace only lasts so long before the story grinds to a halt, suffocated by a never - ending series of twists and red herrings that makes it almost impossible to discern what's real.
Picnic at Hanging Rock is haunted by similar guilt, but like a good mystery story shores itself up with red herrings in order to displace it.
Seriously, just play it, don't be put off by the red herring adventure game part, the puzzles are quite straightforward and there are only a few locations.
Red herrings abound narratively and literally, Channing Tatum sells a White House Down dig with adorable earnestness and there's a killer Benny Hill sight gag that I seemed to be the only one in my audience to get (it goes by very quick) and things like this allowed me to appreciate 22 Jump Street's «we're the same but we know it» nature more than I pulled against it.
For as ridiculous as the premise may be (and it becomes even more so as the story progresses), «Non-Stop» does a good job of building suspension by throwing an almost endless barrage of red herrings at the audience.
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