Sentences with phrase «find fodder»

Often, producers or editors are scrambling to find fodder for interviews or articles.
Organic dairy farmers can't find fodder to feed the cows and make the milk, thanks to an intense drought
But if these questions intrigue you, if they get under your skin and keep you up at night, if they challenge your faith and make you want to learn more, then you will find fodder for the imagination and companionship for the journey in A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions That Are Transforming the Faith.
«The figures in my paintings are characters invented in my imagination or ubiquitous in daily life, media, or advertising,» says Kolsrud, who finds fodder in signage, clip art, and cosmetic packaging, among other sources, to create meaningful works that comment on the challenges females face by physically obstructing their bodies.

Not exact matches

Every well - qualified prospect that becomes an ideal customer becomes fodder for finding more.
What I find so disturbing is that the metaphorical stories provided by the Bible provide so much fodder for intellectual exploration, but they are being read as if by 5 year olds.
Rye berries found a place in rye bread and pumpernickel, in whiskey and vodka, in cereal and animal fodder.
It's classic but combined with a bit of otherwordly mystique, which makes it the perfect fodder for finding captivating baby names that touch on the macabre and are infused with magic and passion.
So the government arranges new hearings, to find out what is wrong with fodder production.
The findings have scientists puzzling over how early black holes grew into the supermassive beasts they are today without a steady diet of gas, dust, stars, and other fodder.
«Without further rigorous testing, findings like these can become fodder for pseudo-scientific educational programmes,» he says.
The finding could help explain how animals can tell water from other fluids, and it adds new fodder to a centuries - old debate: Does water have a taste of its own, or is it a mere vehicle for other flavors?
The refined carbohydrates found in saltines and many other types of crackers convert to sugar in the mouth very quickly, providing fodder for cavity - forming bacteria.
I found talking to my besties who are new Mums really helped me decipher what's real, and what's crazy unrealistic tabloid fodder.
Some avoid their fate as consignment or donation fodder by being gifted to my mom; and some of those clothes eventually find their way back to me when my mom decides to embark on a closet purge of her own.
I would also recommend keeping up on current events (even though I found most of my dates weren't doing the same) and finding some other light - hearted conversation fodder.
Look deep into the movie listings this January, past the big name awards fodder, the PT Andersons and the Rob Marshalls, the biopics and social problem films, and you'll find, in limited release, the latest picture from one of the most influential and important directors of the past 40 years, Tsui Hark, whose name remains so unknown in the US he's as likely to be identified by his personal name as his family name (for the record: he is Mr. Tsui, not Mr. Hark; pronounced «Choy — Hok»).
Nearly every frame is reminiscent of what you would expect to find buried deep in the cable listings on a Tuesday afternoon or fodder for the drug store bargain DVD bin.
(Fodder for a possible spoiler - laden upcoming round: I would like to talk about the alternate ending of Get Out, which I found a more narratively satisfying conclusion than the one released in theaters, but which is also far grimmer.)
While fairly standard fodder for anything role playing, I found the fetch quests were quite often too long and with little reward.
For years now, films that were never really considered Oscar fodder have found a way into the Oscars through the Original Song category.
When Case shows his true color, that would be yellow, he finds himself stripped of his rank and sent unprepared into that battle with a ragtag squad painfully unaware that they are just so much fodder for an enemy of sinuously roiling tentacles.
Surprisingly, 2016 has produced not one but two adaptations of the author's novels: Indignation, based on his slender 2008 novella about a college undergraduate struggling to find himself and avoid becoming cannon fodder in the Korean War; and American Pastoral, taken from arguably the author's greatest book.
It's a shame, because a unique picture focused on conversation ends up getting compromised by the sort of humdrum plotting found weekly in more standard fodder — yet another example of the gift of gab getting trumped by the gift of drab.
Maybe Reynolds will just have to find a new superhero franchise destined to a legacy of failure as cannon fodder for the Deadpool jokes of the 2020's.
While most scholarship treats films as fodder for validating and perpetuating sacred theoretical frameworks, much like Thomas Kuhn's scientific paradigms, film criticism takes each film primarily as an autonomous art object and derives from the object the analytical tools necessary for discussing it, which may or may not be found in film theory toolkit.
Though he received a fair amount of critical attention for his work on the Stephen Fears - directed «The Queen,» writer Peter Morgan still hasn't risen above the sort of historical fodder that you'd expect to find on «Masterpiece Theater.»
A second study, recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by Gary Chamberlain, using the same data as Chetty and his colleagues, provides fodder both for skeptics and supporters of the use of value - added: while confirming Chetty's finding that the teachers who have impacts on contemporaneous measures of student learning also have impacts on earnings and college going, Chamberlain also found that test - scores are a very imperfect proxy for those impacts.
A second study, recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by Gary Chamberlain, using the same data as Chetty and his colleagues, provides fodder both for skeptics and supporters of the use of value - added: while confirming Chetty's finding that the teachers who have impacts on contemporaneous measures of student learning also have impacts on earnings and college going, Chamberlain also found that test scores are a very imperfect proxy for those impacts.
, recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by Gary Chamberlain, using the same data as Chetty and his colleagues, provides fodder both for skeptics and supporters of the use of value - added: while confirming Chetty's finding that the teachers who have impacts on contemporaneous measures of student learning also have impacts on earnings and college going, Chamberlain also found that test scores are a very imperfect proxy for those impacts.
A group of Rutherford County schoolchildren found themselves recent fodder for legislators» jokes about the state's public school system.
They sometimes become fodder for my blog because I find that they are much like those silly messages on church signs; what the author thinks they are saying and the message that comes across are often very different.
You can find answers to your questions, research new blog fodder, and post your own new content or repost your blogs.
Book clubs will find plenty of fodder for discussion in Ephron's psychological thriller about two American couples whose Italian vacation dissolves into a swirl of acrimony and infidelity.
My father's real estate dealings over the years, besides being fodder for wisecracks, certainly serve as my reminder to watch for opportunities to create the deal, and a good real estate investor sometimes has to find those opportunities for both sides.
The graphics are brightly coloured and the enemies don't really deviate from the standard cannon fodder found in shoot»em ups, with boss battles being the usual tanks that turn into robots or larger aircraft.
Besides the normal fodder you find scattered across areas, there are also some pretty epic boss battles to face off against.
You might find yourself hunting a few of the same beasts multiple times in optional side quests, but the game's story makes it very clear that none of these monsters are fodder and important to the lore of the world around you.
I found myself frequently needing to dodge or roll, instead of continuing a combo, especially with the final boss of Platinum Demo, who proved to be a legitimate challenge compared to the other, mostly fodder - type enemies.
The snapshot, the amateur photograph, the flea market find, the postcard and the work of the anonymous, jobbing photographer have all provided material fodder, or acted as conceptual springboards for making new work.
By the same token, it means finding new fodder, by solidifying the reputations of those who die young before it is too late.
«Conversation With Theaster Gates: On Finding the Sweetest Fodder for His Imagination.»
The city became fodder for his grand compositions as his commitment to abstract form encompassed his deep sympathies for the found abstractions of urban life.
We are here in our lives to NOT be slaves and cannon fodder for others on the make, and here in this Blog to find ways of achieving Democracy in all its better forms.
(irony alert) If the findings had been reversed, their study would have confirmed the consensus view, making it both less «fodder - worthy» and less likely to be wrong.
I just am a skeptic, not a denier... so go find it... and I am willing to read their fodder.
Lentils and other legumes grown in hothouses with 700 ppm CO2 improved their total biomass by 91 %, their edible parts yield by 150 % and their fodder yield by 67 %, compared to similar crops grown at 370 ppm carbon dioxide, Indian researchers found.
In looking at FindLaw's new gaggle of so - called «blogs» that are little more than crappy search engine fodder and client solicitations, I struggled to find the right word to describe them.
I've found that some people only want access to your profile for gossip fodder.
You'll find everything from small talk fodder to the latest findings from the frontier of discovery.
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