Sentences with phrase «real fire hoses»

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As the Charter School Growth Fund's Alex Hernandez writes, the shift to online learning will produce a «fire hose of real - time student data.»
The Firehouse Bumper, for instance, is made with real, industrial - strength fire hose.
He is also known for funding his real - estate investments in this neighbourhood partly through the artworks that he sells in galleries — notably vertical stripe paintings made from the wooden floorboards of school gym floors (sourced from condemned Chicago public schools) or canvas fire hoses (in reference to their brutal use against civil - rights protestors in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963) and also for his expressionist black paintings, abstractions made in tar in collaboration with his father, a retired roofer.
«Fire hoses are something you don't really think of until they're necessary», the artist has claimed, «but they're filled with a real potency: the potential of this tremendous amount of water and water pressure» (T. Gates, quoted in D. Colman, «Finding the Poetry in the Industrial Past», New York Times, 7 October 2011).
Check out the fascinating Newsmap Web site to gauge what's in the fire hose of «news» at the moment and consider how much of it has real meaning.
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