Sentences with phrase «by hoovering»

When I look at the Loom Analytics website, it seems that only Upper Canada lawyers will obtain any benefit from the service, at least right now; it also appears that this for - profit venture functions exclusively by Hoovering up the data I already paid for CanLII to provide as a public service: http://www.loomanalytics.com/our-data/
By hoovering them up and preventing their oxidising reactions throughout your body, selenium can also lower the general inflammation of your acne.
The Tories didn't increase their count of councillors here last week, but they've made up huge ground on vote share, turning a 12.5 % gap into a 1.5 % gap by hoovering up Ukip votes, despite Labour's vote share also rising.

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If you're a startup venture in Ontario or another Canadian province, you can use industry databases such as those offered by Statistics Canada, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis or Hoovers to help you quantify your market.
I believe that if we hoover round the top within a touching distance by Christmas and we buy another player or two, we might be in the race.
The fear of other firms stepping in and hoovering up the work left by a strike is what causes doubts outside of London as well.
However, more moderate «Corbynites» such as Emily Thornberry (a solid centre - left MP until 2015) and Angela Rayner (whose free school meals policy was widely praised by Labour centrists) could hoover up more support, potentially even beyond the Labour left.
The Q and A, which had in previous years been allowed to run on and on, was cut short by Harriet Harman's closing speech - a traditionally light - hearted affair made even lighter this year by her invitation to Godfrey Bloom to hoover behind her fridge.
By focusing on the NHS, schools and inequality, the party was able to hold onto its Leave voters while hoovering up Remainers.
As of December 31, 2002, data and images hoovered by the Hubble had given rise to 3,577 papers in refereed journals.
He also enjoyed his homemade snuff films while being hoovered by his sightless girlfriend.
With Christian as our guide, we are introduced to mounds of gravel framed as an important work (later hoovered up by cleaners) and to a public installation whose meaning remains bewilderingly opaque throughout (and from which the film takes its name).
Now, it's certainly true that the mind has everything to do with racecraft, but the calm of experience that allows you to do it... that too is a mental thing and like racecraft, it is not something which can be hoovered up as a whole, you have to do it bit by bit.
«Irish content is hoovered up by our readers» said Byrne who would love to see more titles from Irish publishers.
The company is wholly owned by its employees and it also owns book publisher Countryman Press and its Berkshire House Publishers, and serves as a distributor for about 20 smaller publishers, such as Fantagraphics Books, Atlas & Co., and Persea Books, according to Hoovers.
The bonus XP provided by completing secondary objectives is quite large, so it's usually worth taking the extra risk, especially when grabbing extra Wyrdstone because while achieving victory lets you automatically hoover up some of it from the battlefield automatically the amount is only ever just about enough to fulfil shipments, with no surplus in case of a few defeats or to ship off to a different faction for extra coin.
These can be found by pinging a sonar and following a marker, but BioWare say they haven't highlighted every discovery - they want players to stumble upon surprises too, so you hopefully won't be icon hoovering.
Enemies also drop medals which can be collected, or if you fancy a gamble you can stop firing for a second and the medals will be hoovered up by your ship automatically.
The decision to lock levels until you've gathered up enough Trineangles (yes, they're actually called that) also feels like a reaction to how short the game is, a way to try to lengthen the experience by forcing you to replay levels in order to hoover up the collectibles you missed the first time around, but it comes across as forced and frankly completely annoying, at least to me.
The museum has now three times the gallery space, and can finally accommodate the extraordinary collection of Donald and Doris Fisher, the founders of Gap, who used their millions in the 1970s to hoover up over 1,100 works including 21 unique Warhols, Alexander Calders and dozens of works by Gerhard Richter.
Any research that doesn't make it in time for the special report will be hoovered up by the IPCC's next big assessment report, due in 2021.
«Unlike competitors like Hoovers and InfoUSA, which gather company information by semi-legitimate means such as scouring SEC filings, cold calling companies and asking for information, and reviewing other public documents, Jigsaw simply pays people to upload other people's contact information.
Cambridge Analytica got its hands on millions of people's Facebook likes in 2014 by getting an academic, Aleksander Kogan, to design an app with a personality test that hoovered up...
Cambridge Analytica got its hands on millions of people's Facebook likes in 2014 by getting an academic, Aleksander Kogan, to design an app with a personality test that hoovered up data from the 250,000 or so Facebook users that took it, as well as from their millions of friends.
The company said it found people abused that feature to hoover the public profile information by submitting emails or phone numbers they already had.
Facebook for several years has condescended to an often gullible news industry by falsely promising to direct a firehose of revenue - producing readers its way — all while hoovering up what economics were left.
But the real issue was... did you get kind» a high dude from those glue vapours, as they increasingly permeated, then got hoovered as you panicked, up into your nostrils like some magic mushroom cloud being drawn to craneal infinity by an unwilling recipient in need of fresh air regardless of what was transpiring right beneath your olfactory probiscus member of middle - aged facedom?
Founded in 2011 by architect Louise Breguet and financier Jean - Baptiste Souletie, the company has not only hoovered up the best talent from France's effervescent new wave of designers, such as Noé Duchaufour Lawrance, but also up - and - coming producers from around Europe, including Swedish collective Note Design Studio.
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