Sentences with phrase «mass culling»

Yet violence also reflects the unsentimental aspects of the rural economy, where animals are bred to be eaten and even conservation can involve mass culling.
The Following 4 articles were written by Border Collie Rescue for Working Sheepdog News during the course of the F&M crisis and these chronicle some of the work, problems and dilemmas raised by the foot and mouth epidemic in the areas affecting the rescue and re-homing of working sheepdogs made redundant by the mass culling of stock.
The «mass culling» of the flood isn't funny, but Christians see it as heartwarming enough to use as nursery decoration.

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Or perhaps, as some exegetes have argued, Jesus is suggesting a more eschatological success: Simon and his mates will pull the nets for the great apocalyptic catch, they will sit to cull the bad from the good, they will be like the angels or the courtiers of God's kingdom rather than part of the teeming masses to be judged.
Before the court closes the case it has called for an additional briefing from the FWS on an appropriate «remediation plan,» including a possible end to the service's mass cormorant culls.
They further culled this sample by removing any small planet that had a companion planet larger than 10 times Earth's mass, since the larger planet would affect where the small planet naturally tended to form.
Longo's research culling epidemiological studies, as well as centenarian studies and his own research with various populations, points to not just the «self - eating» phenomenon of autophagy burning out aberrant cells first (not muscle mass, my friends, not unless that muscle needed replacing)--
And not just some cheesy knockoff, but one that ties in themes that speak to modern - day issues like the lack of privacy in today's digital age, the overreaching hand of national security, and the mass information culled about us all from an overreaching government entity that tracks our every move.
Her paintings and drawings, often devoted to depictions of the human form, are typically culled from a vast archive of images collected by the artist, including art historical materials, mass media sources, and personal snapshots of friends and family.
The more than 50 artists included in the exhibition have culled from the canon of art history, mined mass media, and scoured streets and screens to appropriate images and practices from commerce, science, politics, sports, religion, and technology, to illuminate recent shifts in how culture is being created and consumed.
Commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery, London the piece taps in to seamless image streams proliferated by the mass media, as well as the recital of the poem Plainsong: from an older woman to a younger woman by the poet Judith Grahn, and material culled from the artist's own archive of home movies, and examines the role of intimacy in relation to desire and physical proximity.
Culling imagery from contemporary culture, McFetridge combines art with graphic design to mine the aesthetic worlds of surfing and skateboard culture and also explores the tension between what's hand - made and mass reproduction.
Consisting of a cast culled from Austin's rich community of artists, writers, musicians and educators, MASS members jointly contribute to the daily operations and strategic planning of exhibitions, programming and events.
To this end, he condenses well - known consumer objects culled from mass culture with agitprop icons to create so - called «superforms» in drawing, prints, and film.
In the 1960s, Warhol and Wesselmann were among the pioneers of Pop art, basing their works on a non-hierarchical choice of images culled from the world of American consumer society, the mass media, and advertising.The exhibition includes key examples of Jean - Michel Basquiat, active in the 1980s.
Culling from the canon of art history, mining the mass media, scouring the streets and screens where we live and dream today, these artists, alongside Kehinde Wiley, Brian Paumier, Robert Wilson, Fahamu Pecou, Frances Goodman, Derrick Adams, Slater Bradley, Titus Kaphar, Sanford Biggers, and others, enshrine the everyday, and intertwine past and present in transformative new intersections of art and life.
These shots of Vicious, culled by Prince from mass media sources, show the musician in various moments of punk rock ecstasy, as well as in states of visible deterioration — in one he is seen in the ecstatic thralls of an on - stage performance, while in another he appears catatonic, lying on the ground in a presumably drug - induced stupor with microphone held limply in one hand.
It's not the first mass job cull to affect former Nokia staff.
This can include data collection, which may be as simple as culling information from purchased mailing lists or mass information profiles.
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