In addition to being
fodder from Woodruff's study, NHANES is a powerful force for good health: the NHANES studies are behind advances like iron fortification of grains and cereals and the ban on leaded gasoline.
Set diabolical traps using an arsenal of deadly tools to prevent the lab created
Fodder from escaping.
I didn't know that in a few months she would die of cancer and I would be left with grief and amazing
fodder from those conversations.
If you're a fan, watch it, but otherwise, it's just more action
fodder from the king of blandly brutal b - movie revenge films.
Amy Adams has ditched the ingenue roles for unforgettable turns in classy awards
fodder from big - name directors — and now she has worked with Clint Eastwood in Trouble With the Curve.
Without adequate food or medical supplies, the men become
fodder from the wild arctic wolves who have laid dominion over the territory, and want this new threat dead.
Bouncing off Laurence Fishburne's monolithic imprisoned mob boss, he anchors an ensemble cast where it's difficult to tell the cannon
fodder from the survivors.
Updating a script written by Robert Lowell (a man who has been deceased since 1977), Haley updates the action to modern day Cleveland, but this mob affiliated kidnap caper feels exactly like direct - to - video
fodder from the mid to late 90's modeling snappy, impressionistic dialogue around loopy bits of violence and pronounced plot twists, a common template following the success of Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994).
More
fodder from the Dems.
Republicans immediately pounced on the campaign ad
fodder from the four - term senator, who is facing a tough re-election fight this year.
Not exact matches
Whether implying a 19th century abolitionist was alive or ignoring a handshake
from the German Chancellor, Trump provided plenty of
fodder for ridicule
from his online critics and amusement
from his supporters.
After that, my date prep sheet lands in my inbox, which has the results of a quick Internet / Facebook search of Lily's imprint, info on tonight's venue (a divey - but - not - too - divey bar that's just far enough away
from my apartment that it doesn't look like I'm trying to get her to come home with me), and finally some conversation
fodder and jokes.
You've worked at a number of places that could have provided
fodder for a tell - all memoir,
from Alliance Atlantis to CBC and now Twitter.
The possible problems that could arise
from willfully deceptive AI models, are
fodder for another story but that's for another day.
«Completely absent
from «Journey» is any mention of Jackson's later status as tabloid
fodder,
from the allegations of child molestation to the accusations of general weirdness,» notes the New York Times.
And both women's suits could provide more
fodder for federal complaints
from the watchdog group Common Cause that the payoffs were, effectively, illegal campaign contributions.
In this situation, no worker wins: out - of - work Canadians or the easily - exploited cannon
fodder that employers prefer to bring in
from abroad.
If we knew all the tax deductable contributions corportations and small units of corporations make we would have
fodder for stories like this
from all perspectives to infinity.
The realities of the recession, the real estate crisis and healthcare weren't just issues for late night television
fodder — they were transcripts taken
from conversations inside my home.
In fact some of the evidence you didn't mention which was popular
fodder in the past has already been proven incorrect (horses in the americas before the spanish, and the BofM reference to elephants) Both considered ridiculous errors by Joseph Smith until elephants appeared on ancient Mayan / Incan temples and horses
from the Brea tar pits were dated before the spanish.
We're the pew
fodder, the grassroots rising up, the refugees
from your systems and institutions, the subversives who stay, the ones slipping beyond your grasp.
That's different
from what might be called Progressive nominalism; words are weapons to advance History, because particular people are nothing but Historical products and History
fodder.
Darwin,
from a Lockean view, turns individuals into species
fodder, and History turns persons into «History
fodder.»
It's also different
from what might be called Darwinian nominalism; words are weapons for the flourishing of the species because people, whether they know it or not, are basically species
fodder.
While I don't agree with every point in every one of these comments, articles, and quotes — I've included thoughts
from Christians, Jews, and even atheists — I think they provide great
fodder for conversation and may help you as you work through all this on your own.
The crystal - clear message that I get
from it is that Catholic children are always going to be expendable cannon -
fodder for the Church.
A perennial cousin to bread wheat, wheatgrass was introduced to the Western Hemisphere
from Asia in the 1930s as
fodder for farm animals.
Higher value uses for crop residue — moving away
from fertiliser and towards
fodder, biofuels, bio-oils and paper production.
The silage and hay made last year has seen ample volumes of
fodder conserved, only adding to the carry overstocks of silage
from 2016.
I blame the fans for this you buy season tickets help stan take 3m
from club plus use idle cash to buy ranch next he will use it to buy
fodder for his cattle time for fans to make their voice heard enough is enough
He moves
from merely
fodder for Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar on Raw to a legitimate world title contender on Tuesday nights.
It's a set piece for a Hollywood sendoff, the same way Warhol intended to use his coterie of edgy «superstars»
from his «factory,»
fodder for his own grab at fame.
He and kroenke have turned us
from invincible premier league juggernauts and champions league finalists — to the laughing stock of Europe and fast becoming cannon
fodder for the rest of the premiership!!
Although Howe has got Bournemouth punching above their weight, the fact is that last weeks win at Stoke was their first away victory since beating relegation -
fodder Aston Villa back in April, and they will have their work cut out to get anything
from Arsenal, who are unbeaten in their last 18 games.
I guarantee you will get comments on here after worthless victories Against the cannon
fodder of Europe and he BPL
from Fickle fans shouting off at how great certain players are and how «le prof» is masterful and genius..
Subsequently, in a game that was looking like a routine exercise, we had to hang on for dear life and scrape a win
from a relegation
fodder team.
With the opportunity to go ahead of Sp * rs and Chelsea being presented in the form of cannon
fodder teams like Norwich City, it looked at one stage that Arsenal would be making it harder for themselves
from now till the end of the season.
We spent Labor Day weekend there, thanks to a kind invite
from the Town of Rockport, and the visit offered perfect
fodder for an in - season counterpart to the Rockport (Winter Edition) feature!
Her husband, television writer - producer Chris Henchy, whom she married in 2001 after her tabloid -
fodder split
from tennis star Andre Agassi, was supportive if also terribly concerned for his wife and his baby.
While some argued that his constant accusations of corruption against the party gave the NPP enough
fodder to campaign with, others are of the view that his outright abstinence
from the party's campaign activities led to voter apathy among his staunch followers, especially in the Volta Region.
Then, a shift
from a grain - based vegetarian diet to one rich in meat and milk led to greater diversion of the world's grain harvest into animal
fodder.
And it gets an explanation
from the producers of
fodder precisely like the one it got
from the milk producers.
Perhaps the trials will give
fodder to a challenge
from Cuomo's left, if someone like «Sex and the City» star Cynthia Nixon makes a real go of it.
We at JLM are proud to oppose the actions of the Israeli government but do you know that every time comrades in this room and around the party seek to delegitimise us as a voice in this party the impact that it has back in Israel is to provide
fodder for the Israeli right and election leaflets
from Netanyahu telling them that Europe is riddled with antisemitism where even left wing Jewish movements have no space to operate?»
The unusually high percentage of school budgets that passed yesterday in spite of dire predictions by everyone
from Gov. David Paterson on down has become
fodder for the teachers union and its allies in the fight to restore $ 1.4 billion worth of education cuts proposed by the governor.
There is ample
fodder here for the GOP, as you can see
from the spreadsheet that appears after the jump.
But the shelter numbers have remained high, and earlier this month the issue became the latest
fodder for criticism
from his fellow Democrat, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who publicly questioned the city's handling of the crisis, even as the mayor has called for more state resources to combat homelessness.
The separation of legislative committees
from select committees is unhelpful and reduces the ability to have legislation reviewed by experts, in favour of many members still being just partisan «cannon
fodder» primed to vote the party line whatever the problems that emerge in discussion.
Far
from the narrative that emerged later during their tabloid -
fodder separation, that the split was fueled by infidelity, Shnayerson's report says that the couple had little in common and knew it early on — they were talking openly about divorce as early as 1997, shortly after the birth of their third child, Michaela.
For now, a story that began with Hoyt's surprise resignation
from his state post last month has become
fodder for the New York City tabloids, with one weekend paper labeling Hoyt a «pervert.»