Sentences with phrase «entire output»

After six years, the company's entire output barely equals a day's production at one of the big whiskey makers.
This retrospective spans Warhol's entire output from instantly recognisable portraits to the experimental work of his last decade.
And looking at Hammer's entire output in the fright genre, it seems like a logical consequence.
It seems to me that for most part, the best paintings throughout history establish their particular light almost as a byproduct of all the other concerns that painter had, which may account for what I see as a consistency in how that light features across entire outputs, because it is almost incidental.
Professors Becker and Posner wrote in 2005 about the related topic of judges and law professors who «Overstay Their Welcome» Judge Posner focused on septuagenarians, noting that a loss in mental capacity from aging «may reduce the value of [their] entire output to zero.»
An air of fiction — or more accurately, a self - reflexive sense of autobiography - meets - fiction — hangs over Hawkins» entire output from the 1990s.
Only now the entire output from the mill is loaded onto freighters and shipped to China.
Your blog is more than a sum of its parts, while our entire output is just that.
Indeed, when you take the entire output I've produced to date on TLT (over 100,000 words, by my best estimate) and divide it by my current Google ad revenue, I think I'm making.00013 cents a word.
It's the combination of absolute ignorance about the subject, an atrocious writing style and incomprehensible - yet - utopian policy recommendations which is so characteristic of his entire output.
Patrons at soup kitchens and food pantries probably don't realize it, but depending on the day, they may be dining on some of the region's most expensively produced fare — meat and vegetables from Dan Colen, an artist and Hudson Valley farmer who donates his entire output to several local food banks.
There was more substance in his comments than the entire output of three years of Labour's Policy Review.
A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that Americans could easily cut carbon emissions by more than France's entire output.
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So that country's motion - picture powers - that - be must comb through their entire output and select the single movie that best represents their culture — or, more likely, the movie they think is most likely to appeal to the folks on the Oscar nominating committee.
While this naturally won't put the car's entire output to the rear wheels (as each wheel is powered independently), it will give the car unique driving characteristics for those with a more flamboyant driving style.
Its entire output for all 24 «Worlds» of content, which also includes franchises like Gossip Girl and Vampire Diaries, was just 538 stories over the course of more than a year.
Its entire output for all 24 «Worlds» of content, which also includes franchises like Gossip Girland Vampire Diaries, was just 538 stories over the course of more than a year.
That is: If you wanted to, you could read the Post's entire output — some 1,200 articles a day, including wire stories — without ever leaving Mark Zuckerberg's app.
The contents of a cart represent the entire output of a publisher for a given publishing season.
Croteaux Vineyard, up in the historic North Fork town of Southold, dedicates its entire output to the pink stuff and is the only vineyard in the United States to do so.
2017 is going to be remembered, among other things, as the year that Japanese developers came roaring back into the limelight in the West: This year gave us NieR, Yakuza, Nintendo's entire output, and Atlus's culmination of its teenage angst simulation series: Persona 5.
120 Years of Vlambeer and Friends documents studio's entire output, including art, interviews and analysis
Over the course of his five - decade career, Morandi was most prolific during the postwar years from 1948 until his death in 1964, when he executed more than half of his entire output of paintings.
Schaffner has tackled an artist's oeuvre that is staggeringly complex not just for the fact that Rhoades considered his entire output as one work, but for its enormous size and intricate nature.
It follows the distinct phases of Diebenkorn's entire output, but it's far too small to call it anything like a comprehensive overview.
His entire output, despite the strains of nostalgia and humor, is a steady indictment of American culture as he has lived it over the past 60 years.
But as rumours begin to percolate of a recent sale in London of a picture rated to be «in the top five works of his entire output» in and around the $ 50m mark, perhaps it is time to reassess just how far this market can go, who is fuelling it, and how it may stop (assuming it will).
What connects them is him, and that makes his entire output an epic act of slow, subtle confession.
The Warhol's film and video collection includes approximately 350 preserved Warhol films, and it houses the entire output of the artist's work in video, comprised of more than 4,000 videotapes.
Despite Clyfford and Patricia Still's meticulous cataloguing and photographic documentation of Still's entire output, there are a few paintings that maintain an air of mystery.
After all, who is the disgruntled critic mentioned above to dismiss the entire output of an artist who is all of 28, and still in the nascent stages of his career?
Although many artists choose one visual reference and rework it constantly, creating a signature style, it is always important to pay attention to their entire output in order to see each work properly.
Hockney's blithe pictures of California poolsides and stately portraits of friends will be a big hit among the Met's tourist crowd, but the exhibition also aims to reward more serious art lovers, with special attention to his lesser - known works, his formal experiments and the queer themes that coarse throughout his entire output.
Over the course of his five - decade career, Morandi was most prolific during the postwar years from the late 1940s until the 1960s, when he executed more than half of his entire output of paintings.
In August 2004, it was announced that the City of Denver had been selected by the trustees for the Clyfford Still Estate to receive all paintings by the artist, a total of over 800 paintings on canvas and 1500 drawings and limited - edition fine - art prints, amounting to some 95 percent of Still's entire output.
There are particularly fine collections in Amsterdam (Stedelijk Museum and the Van Gogh Museum, opened in 1972) and at Otterlo (Kroller - Muller Museum) where the public collections make up almost half of his entire output.
This summer's exhibition at the Museum Ludwig was originally conceived as a presentation of Baer's minimalist works and was later expanded to cover the artist's entire output, with an emphasis on early drawings.
(The film makers warn people not to try liquid oxygen at home, apparently «one small failure will destroy your entire output of fish».)
Graphs like the one above — depicting the entire output of every wind turbine connected to Australia's Eastern Grid (spread across four states, NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia)-- quickly gave the game away.
Looking more like the profile of a terrifying Swiss ski run, that's the entire output from SA's wind farms on 18 January.
The entire output of computer climate models begins with the assumption that pre-industrial levels were measurably lower.
Despite the hype about South Australia being the «world's renewables leader» and «the wind power capital of Australia», every other day, SA's wind power output collapses, on a total and totally unpredictable basis: dropping by anything from 700 MW to 1,000 MW in a matter of minutes (see above the entire output from SA's 19 wind farms with a combined notional capacity of 1,698 MW during January).
Just the increase in output from Clinton and QC alone, 9,629 gigawatt - hours per year, nearly equals the entire output from the Illinois wind sector last year, 10,733 gigawatt - hours, and eliminates 8.7 million tons of carbon dioxide every year that would have been emitted if the state's coal plants had continued generating that power.
If you slag them off you run the risk of dissing their entire output and also appearing mean to someone who has been of help previously.
Or, indeed, at any given point, on any given day, between now and the 12th of never (see above the entire output...

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