Sentences with phrase «day of the culling»

Over the course of 13 months, the researchers managed to squeeze in 2,764 trap - nights * — an average of seven traps set for every day of the culling period.

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By Jesus» day there were sizable contingents on both sides of the fence; I believe that the main factor that culled the notion of Hell (and afterlife?)
Fonterra's forecast of a 2 per cent fall in milk production this season is looking more conservative by the day as farmers cull stock and adopt less intensive farming practices.
The long day is finally over, but as Walton heads to the airport for the flight back to San Diego, Kolker starts talking about the big promotions he has in mind for the Clippers this year, including a Grateful Dead concert hosted by Walton, appearances by the famed San Diego Chicken and a cheerleading squad, the Clippers» Skippers, culled from among San Diego's finest examples of feminine pulchritude.
Arsene Wenger has said that the squad of players at his disposal right now is too large — leading to speculation that there will be a bit of a cull at Arsenal in the next ten days.
Two days after Gov. Andrew Cuomo vetoed a bill to halt for two years the state's plan to cull mute swans, the measure's sponsor, Sen. Tony Avella, suggested the birds are the victims of a hazy political conspiracy.
Culled from embryos barely 4 or 5 days old, these cells are versatile shape - shifters that can mature into any type of cell in the body — a trait that's made them crucial to research.
If your application gets culled by an HR person because you don't have 3 days of GMP training, the people who matter most will never get to know you.
To properly age and classify the Mongolian fossil Maelestes gobiensis, estimated to be between 71 million and 75 million years old, Wible and his team compared it with 409 features culled from the skulls, teeth and skeletal remains of other animals ranging in age from present - day mammals to those estimated to have lived over 100 million years ago.
At full capacity, the facility will produce 100 barrels a day of algae crude, culling from 300 acres of ponds.
Panther Girl of the Kongo was a product of the last dismal days of the serials, meaning that 90 percent of the action highlights were culled from stock footage.
A rocking soundtrack by Chris Hülsbeck, of Giana Sisters fame, completes the package — a fitting encore for your hard day of Zombie culling.
You Don't Like the Truth (Unrated) War on Terror documentary culled from surveillance tapes recorded at Guantanamo during the four days of the interrogation of a Canadian teenager named Omar Khadr who was captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan.
And not just some cheesy knockoff, but one that ties in themes that speak to modern - day issues like the lack of privacy in today's digital age, the overreaching hand of national security, and the mass information culled about us all from an overreaching government entity that tracks our every move.
This week, Education World recognizes this special day with five new reading lesson plans plus links to dozens of great reading projects culled from our archive.
You won't hear it said in many publishing houses these days, where those editors and managements who have survived the 10 % cull in their numbers following the credit crunch now appear frozen in the headlights of the onrushing digital revolution.
The hour also included the odd musical interlude and news report, plus a surreal «badger break», reporting on the county - wide badger cull under way that day in a dubious attempt to contain the spread of bovine TB.
Using film stills, publicity materials, photographs, and recollections, Leonard creates a rich history culled from the real lives and stories of black women in the early days of Hollywood.
Culled from 14 years» worth of interview sessions, set in Bourgeois's Brooklyn studio and her Chelsea home, the film traces the inspiration, autobiographical materials, and day - to - day routines that inform the artist's sculptures and paintings.
Exhibition: Mike Kelley at Luhring Augustine Mike Kelly's Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction # 8 (Singles» Mixer) is part of a larger 2005 series of installations by the late artist titled «Day Is Done,» which used materials culled from high - school yearbook photographs as a jumping - off point.
Rich with ambiguity, the phrases — some culled from the history of Zionism, others artistic distillations — resist interpretation, while pointing to some of the psychological, cultural, and political anxieties at stake in present day Israel and Palestine.
But for those who went to see it up to the day after New Year's, I was giving this advice: First, go upstairs to the fifth floor, where you'll find an exhibition of some 70 works by Paul Klee, all culled from a group of 90 donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1984 by the German art dealer and collector Heinz Berggruen.
Each sculpture will be inspired by an item culled from the newspaper of that day: whether a news story, a photograph, or a -LSB-...]
With so many briefs online these days, it shouldn't be hard to cull real life examples of fine writing, yet there's little that's plucked out and used to demonstrate good form.
I think Cruella de Vil would have a field day culling these down to a team of leader dogs, point dogs, swing dogs and wheel dogs.
Stories are culled from the Readability platform across all apps and devices, which tracks tens of millions of reads per day.
Although I'm not sure these days if 20 pages would make a winning interview - or most likely have the submission culled before it got through the hands of the box ticking junior recruitment consultant who vets the cvs that come into the agency.
You create a document to land a job, add bits to it as you progress through your career, until one day you realize you have six or more pages of «sea junk» and no clear idea of how to cull it down into a useful document again.
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