Sentences with phrase «into piles of»

However, in addition to classifying and clustering documents into piles of relevant and irrelevant documents there are «predictive coding» techniques that can be used to infer legal consequences and outcomes for clients, for example, identifying elements of risk, or degrees of liability, etc..
a labor - intensive process using ashes collected from Buddhist temples in Shanghai and then sorted into piles of different colors and applied to canvas
Lucian Freud builds up his surfaces into piles of scumble, for example, and Chuck Close expands faces to fill eight by seven foot canvases.
Take on your friends or meet new people as you demolish them into piles of bunny - goo.
The wide selection of death traps, the main attraction of the game, is wickedly funny to mess with, as you gradually transform a corridor into a Rube Goldberg stomping ground that in turn transforms googly - eyed orcs into piles of roasted meat and useful coins.
Regrettably, Clarke's character can veer dangerously close to the «Oorah» space marine stereotype that gamers are well acquainted with, especially when he stomps incapacitated creatures into piles of pulpy goo.
If you invest all of your resources in tanks designed to turn your opponent's structures into piles of rubble, you can find yourself in real trouble if your opponent has set up a defensive line of rocket armed infantry.
As you hoof it through the icy regions of Mars and random architecture, you'll take on re-skinned Hive that shatters into piles of ice when killed, or simply explode depending on your weapons.
There was cat faeces everywhere - and the cats were completely unapproachable, flying into the piles of rubbish and disappearing.
An enthusiastic chewer, they quickly turn toys into piles of small pieces within minutes that could hardly be recognized.
They have a strong digging instinct, so you'll often find Dachshunds burrowing into piles of laundry or even couches and chairs (it's really cute!).
In the investment world, I encounter a lot of very intelligent analysis, but at the same time I also continually step into piles of investment BS.
For most kids, jumping into piles of leaves is usually more fun than raking them up, but that doesn't mean you should sidestep this as a chore option.
The cloud has been capricious: the houses on one side of the street have been knocked into piles of sticks, the bricks blown out of the sidewalks and trees snatched out of the ground like hanks of hair.
The master disassemblers at iFixit have applied their expertise at turning gadgets into piles of raw components to the Samsung Galaxy Alpha.
On a crisp fall morning, I watched students at Lewis Elementary School, in Portland, Oregon, roll up their pant legs and wade barefoot into piles of sand, clay, straw, and water.
There's something grim about watching Chicago collapse into piles of debris and ash, even if it is just at the hands (paws?)
This creamy shade is also loaded with a peachy - copper shimmer, for a soft shade that will make you imagine jumping into piles of leaves on a fall afternoon!
The devastating photos show years of memories diminished into piles of rubble.
The sea stars first developed lesions, then began to lose their arms, and finally decayed into piles of skeletal ossicles (bits of calcium carbonate such as a star's plates and spines).
Ankathi and Shonnard dug into the piles of organic waste coming into Colorado's Heartland Biogas Facility LLC and assessed the process that turns food waste from restaurants in Denver and manure from dairy farms near the facility into bio-methane, an energy source.
The technology works by beaming microwave radar signals into the piles of debris and analyzing the patterns of signals that bounce back.
And we got there over a period of a few days - despite my attention being «diverted» by child # 2, Imogen, who was by now at 9 months old very mobile, and very accomplished at wandering into piles of wee!
Your child can separate laundry into piles of socks, shirts, and pants.
A company's success will always depend on their ability to turn that time into revenue in exactly the same way that a mining firm's success depends on its ability to turn digging and drilling into piles of gold and precious stones.
Your wing sticks deep into a pile of tree resin.
Diving into a pile of numbers and discovering hidden treasure makes me (almost) as giddy as finding a good pair of designer shoes on clearance.
Beantown Bedding's Laundry - Free Linens are nonwoven, soft, plant - based sheets that the founders say can last up to 40 nights, and then are compostable — meaning you can actually bury the sheets in your backyard and they will breakdown into a pile of nutrient - rich soil.
In fact, you are welcome to be a lousy investor and still fall into a pile of money later as a person who happened to buy a house «back when they were cheaper.»
They set aside a little money late in their working lives and then hope the stock market will magically turn their meager offerings into a pile of gold.
You'd collapse into a pile of terror and tears, petrified by the sight of a tiger in the bathroom, and nobody would fault you for it.
Several old upside - down wood chairs, and one upside - down wood rocker were jammed into a pile of burlap bags, boxes and an odd assortment of gardening tools, newspaper - wrapped unknowns and you - name - its that I didn't recognize.
you don't want the chips swimming in liquid even after they're out of the oven, but you also don't want to bite into a pile of dry, «stale - like» chips.
They don't disintegrate into a pile of crumbs in your mouth.
The crust seemed fine after its 10 minute bake, but when I served it, the crust disintegrated into a pile of crumbs.
You'll be surprised how quickly a spiralizer can turn a whole zucchini into a pile of zoodles ready to be prepared any way you want.
Otherwise I'm like one of those penny arcade glass cases where the toy crane dips down into the pile of savaged «bits» for something desired.
I certainly could have just saved some for myself or gone out and bought my own post-Easter-sale-candy, but I didn't want to just dive off the wagon head first into a pile of candy.
Cracking eggs into a pile of flour on my counter stresses.me.out.
And it acts as a binder, holding the various ingredients together so that the final product doesn't fall apart into a pile of crumbly sadness.
Every year I include the Vitamix on my Christmas list in hopes that it will make it into my pile of gifts.
Seriously, I thought people that said that might be deluding themselves — eating cakes that fall apart into a pile of sad dry crumbs and claiming that it was just as good as any non-vegan version.
I even stirred some dallops of this into a pile of brown rice and white beans I had randomly leftover in my fridge.
Meet the Mets, who will probably fall into a pile of scorpions again, but at least they seized on the slow offseason.
Janda described how Carta - Samuels «ran into a pile of Serra tacklers, and dragged them,» past the marker, while K.J. described the sensation akin to «Angels in the Outfield.»
Fall meant «helping» your parents rake up the fallen leaves in the yard, and then jumping into a pile of them.
This is a major problem and will continue to detrimentally effect our overall nation's health, throwing another large rock into the pile of our already existing health crisis.
He likes to run into my pile of crumbs, so watch out they don't pick anything up!
The incidents of infants dying while «co-sleeping» with adults, as documented by the CPSC, include the following: children getting trapped between the bed and the wall, or the bed and another object; entrapment that involves footboards or bed frames; soft bedding - related hazards, such as suffocation on a pillow; falls, sometimes into a pile of clothing or plastic, resulting in suffocation; a child or adult accidentally lying on top of the baby.
The lumping together of various categories of sleep - related deaths is cause for further research, as it includes such examples as infants who have rolled off their sleeping surfaces into a pile of clothing or plastic; parents who have ingested alcohol or medications that impair sleep cycles; pets or siblings in the same bed at the infant; or grandparents who fall asleep with a newborn in their arms.
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