Sentences with phrase «glean something»

I periodically visit and always glean something new from it.
This CAN NOT be done online, and those of us with short attention spans (like myself) do much better in a classroom setting versus being stuck in front of an impersonal computer — hoping to glean something important.
One can revisit the great works and retrospectives of Wassily Kandinsky, Kasimir Malevich, Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondrian, and later, artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, Bridget Riley, Agnes Martin, Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland - and still be able to glean something new out of geometric abstraction.
If you buy into the belief that they embody «profound meditations on doubleness», you'll glean something worthwhile from them.
Anyway, maybe it's more fun to glean something autobiographical in the sight of Krasinski and Blunt, who are married and have two kids in real life, playing parents trying to protect their children from a menace that hounds them day and night, arriving at the smallest sign of their presence.
Or there was the supposition that they would need to have gleaned something of the original revelation of the Garden of Eden in order to have some possible object of faith.
Blossom and her owner were reunited and each of them gleaned something from this reunion.
Thanks for stopping by today — sure hope you gleaned something that will be helpful to you in your own home.

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Instead of being disheartened and discouraged, the smartest and the most successful individuals glean incredible lessons and opportunities from the thousands of ways something doesn't work.
By mapping those emotional responses to the corresponding plot points, the studio gleaned objective data about the film — something that would otherwise be judged subjectively.
When Millennial Branding and analytics company Identified.com combed through millions of Facebook profiles recently to glean insights about how the social network is being used professionally, they discovered something surprising — among young people (so - called Gen Y) the fifth most popular job title was «owner.»
It may well be said here that we have gleaned the best; much is repetitious, meaningless (to us at least), superstitious, crude, even savage and licentious, but if God is where the Good, the True, the Beautiful are found, who can deny that among these people there were those who saw something of His face as they «sought after if haply they might find him?»
What is VERY easy to do is to glean versus from it to fit a specific stance on something.
A lot more of it is presented, either by creator or curator, as something you're supposed to glean some sort of message or feeling from.
We're gonna go through and show basically what kind of programs and apps are out there that are good for logging your diet and then how to interpret the numbers like how to interpret calories, carbs, protein, fat, macronutrients, micronutrients, all the data you can glean from something like that.
It's more like a supernatural drama / thriller that dabbles with the question of the afterlife, or, at least, the depiction of it that we have gleaned from those who've had a near - death experience that have commonly reported experiencing something beyond the mundane before they were brought back to life.
Developed by Fox, the new parts have something called «Live Valve» technology that can alter the compression rates based on information gleaned from a variety of sensors on the vehicle.
Although it was conceived with the average middle manager in mind, a stay - at - home mom or a retired 60 - something could also glean some wise advice here.
I especially like to read advice pieces because often I learn something, or at least I glean an idea or two to think more about.
Any way to look at something with a reasonably long string of data like Dow Utilities and glean some insight.
Sometimes, I glean a certain something in these potential pet owners that makes me say, «Look, there is absolutely nothing wrong with a cornsnake; except just about everybody who owns a snake has a cornsnake.
Another good reason to limit the number of SKUs offered is that, in order to authentically advise customers, retailers must have a good understanding — preferably gleaned from first — hand experience - of how the products perform, something that becomes harder to do as the number of brands on the shelves multiply, says Brown.
From screenshots we've gleaned that the hero characters can team up as well, though probably just to «attack» or something just as frivolous.
Something may be gleaned from that whimsy.
All of the shows have something in common that can be gleaned from the press release for Painting Forward, which states, «newly relevant positions [for painting] are found by abandoning artifice and irony, and depicting subjects in unadorned and direct ways.»
suggest: the staff of the NYT has clout, just from their address... could someone contact me (or the freegans) to attempt to set up something a bit more routine for gleaning?
Is there something to be gleaned from a link between spatio - temporal chaos theory and entropy?
Sole practitioners, small boutiques, and freshly minted calls at slightly larger firms likely form a more accurate comparison point within the profession, and self help books, notaries public, winging it with something gleaned from a Google search or simply not dealing with the matter at all are likely alternatives in the client's mind.
One of the prime examples where I think something useful could be gleaned is rule 47 of the Hockey Canada Rulebook, the Misconduct Penalty.
Whether you're office is large or small there's something to be gleaned from your tips.
The job interview is your chance to show your personality, which is something the interviewer can not glean from your resume.
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