Sentences with phrase «of culling through»

«The pilots are being carried out to test the chosen method of culling through free shooting,» the department said in a statement in February.

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Rather than cull through all the salads on the menu, customers placing their orders digitally will now have the option of selecting a diet type, which will filter the appropriate foods: 30 vegan or vegetarian plant - based items, 28 nutrient options, and 27 protein - rich selections.
I feel like a general, far removed from the front lines, trying to cull through an infinite amount of information in order to make critical company decisions.
As the number of initial fundings balloons, and as nontraditional money creates a powerful updraft for companies that make it through the initial cull, the imperative to cross the valley by any means necessary becomes ever more urgent.
For the past 40 years, the institution has compiled an annual list of words — culled from nominations made through the university's website and ultimately finalized by a committee — which should be «banished from the Queen's English for mis - use, over-use and general uselessness.»
With the advent of uncensored, streamable and online content, issues like these are becoming increasingly important to viewers as they cull through the plethora of available entertainment.
On a hallway table she spotted clipboards holding data for «Yes on 8» voters, canvassing materials culled through hours and hours of work.
Instead, they carefully went through his many speeches and culled out certain lines of thought, such as his strong words on behalf of the poor, which they used as best they could in the short essays they hurriedly typed up and sent into the meeting through friendly bishops.
WastED, which runs through the end of the month, is an experiment in food salvation — the ingredients for each $ 15 dish are culled from the scraps that New York farmers, butchers, bakeries, and restaurants typically throw away.
Treasury Wine Estates is more than half - way through culling 30 per cent of its product lines but chief executive Mike Clarke says the products that are «retiring» from the market won't be sold, with the trademarks being kept in the vault for potential future use.
And a recent review culls through the research surrounding doula - assisted births, highlighting the advantages of hiring a doula:
If you cull through pregnancy pillow reviews on Amazon, you'll see this gets marked down because of the lack of stuffing.
Last week State Supreme Court Justice John C. Egan Jr. ruled that the Yankees had «made a good - faith effort to comply with the subpoena, culling through and producing a great deal of documents for inspection by the Corporations Committee,» which Brodsky chairs.
The Houston Methodist researchers culled through thousands of existing drugs to see if they could identify a compound that would prevent cancer cells from spreading, or metastasizing.
C3Vision picks that up and applies it to pattern - recognition software, which in turn flips through thousands of other satellite images to cull suspect objects or movements on its own.
African elephants that have lived through the trauma of a cull — or selected killing of their kin — may look normal enough to the casual observer, but socially they are a mess.
This matters because the virus does not spread faster through large, densely populated colonies — unlike, say, a cold virus racing through a crowded child care center — reducing the size of a colony by culling should not reduce the rate of rabies, Streicker says.
After culling through government documents, media reports and court records on 400 of these extremists, forensic psychiatrist Marc Sageman of the University of Pennsylvania determined that these individuals are far from brainwashed, socially isolated, hopeless fighters.
European countries gradually eliminated rinderpest in the early years of the 20th century through surveillance and culling of sick and exposed animals.
Personal emails were culled through and taken out of context before they were posted online.
Speaking of Real Life, I've just uploaded another video, «Switching Out My Plus Size Wardrobe from Summer to Winter: Part 2,» wherein I get all my cold weather clothes out of storage, cull through them to decide what stays and what goes, and add the «stayers» into my closet.
While the number of match options are great, the time it takes to cull through those profiles can be frustrating.
There's also a nice bounty of extras to cull through.
Culled and developed from the works of Chris Lehman, author of Falling in Love with Close Reading and the book Notice and Note by Beers and Provost, the workshop will provide active participation of close reading strategies through a variety of lenses and take away strategies to share with faculty.
I'm sure there are a number of reasons why this solution may not be feasible, but it sure would provide a disincentive to charters to NOT cull the cream of the crop from public schools then push the more challenging cases out of their schools and into neighborhood public schools, at least not midway through the academic year when the negative consequences of such outcomes are compounded because of the disruption this transience evidently brings to the student and her new schoolmates.
I've gone back through a lot of comments, though by no means all of them, and a couple of times I've seen him say that indie authors should be culled and used as bio fuel.
For most publishers, market research consists of data mining, culling through their own sales data or industry wide data obtained from distributors or subscription services.
Both terrified and excited, Beetle had waded through nests of shredded fabrics, dirty sweaters, blue jeans, and kids» blankets, all culled from the abandoned storefronts and dragged into the basement of one of the collapsed buildings on Main Street.
In the old model, there was a presumption that the literary agent had culled through thousands of manuscripts to find the most deserving to represent.
We've culled a list of lenders and loan servicers for bad credit, along with tips and instructions to help you through the financing process.
The good news is that there are still a lot of attractive options out there, which we've culled together and made available through our credit card directory.
Japan is going through an extensive overhaul at up to 50 of their universities, culling programs in the humanities and social sciences in favor of more vocational focussed degrees.
Mother Nature allows outcrosses because she values heterogeneous genes, while she punishes homogeneous genes by «culling» animals through a process of dwindling survivorship (neonatal mortality), shortened lifespans, and infecundity.
The most recent issue of Famitsu, Japan's biggest and most popular gaming magazine, has culled through the numbers and has a list of the best selling games and systems for 2013.
A mid-tier monster who prowls the Coral Highlands - a stunning otherworldly tangle of clashing pinks and purples that looks like it's been culled straight from some 60s sci - fi gem - Paolumu is a masterpiece of offbeat imagination told through exquisite design and animation.
Effectively, what this means is that it runs through the triangles (also known as primitives) as they hit the GPU and tests them to see if they're actually going to be visible on the screen or not (with a variety of tests), then throws out the triangles that aren't going to be on screen (i.e. discards them or culls them).
The result is an exhibition that questions the accuracy of recorded history through carefully culled objects and their connotations.
Through the incorporation of materials culled from the everyday, she is able to address numerous artistic traditions including abstract expressionism, minimalism, and color field painting.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Joffe culls her subjects from photographs and fashion magazines, isolating and intensifying aspects of the images — from the textures of the clothing and details of the accessories to the poses of the models — through the process of painting.
His exhibition features a series of silver - gelatin contact prints culled from the computer game «The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim,» which leads players on an exploration charting one's own path through an unforgiving landscape.
«Christian Marclay: Festival» at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Avenue, through September 26, whitney.org The master of turntablism and author of creative musical notation (such as the 60 - foot, 2010 «Manga Scroll» on which Marclay composed a score of booms and bangs and other noises culled from the pages of Manga comic books) is presenting work in almost every conceivable medium for this exhibition.
Media is culled to form work through a process of addition and subtraction.
Through Saturday, the David Zwirner Gallery has on view a fine selection of more than 40 photographs, most not previously exhibited, culled from an unostentatiously autobiographical chronicle of Mr. Eggleston's travels across America and parts of Europe from 1983 to» 86.
The artist's collection of handcrafted toys, blankets and other childhood ephemera culled from thrift stores and garage sales drove his work from the mid-1980s through his death in 2013.
Meticulously rendered in his signature medium of paint sprayed through handmade stencils, Ratcliff's paintings depict imagery culled from print ephemera of the 1970s.
Culling through the detritus of modern life and culture, Hecox precisely combines, edits, and emphasizes, using strong colors, lines, and design concepts to assert a dynamic new vision synthesized from the past.
Taking inspiration from del Toro's extraordinary imagination, At Home with Monsters reveals his creative process through his personal collection of art, artefacts, books, and props, all culled from Bleak House, del Toro's creative haven located in Los Angeles.
Old Black could be viewed as a display of artwork culled out of a used - up and burned - out occidental landscape — a future we've already seen and bonded with through the pessimistic but curious lenses of film and literature.
At JACK SHAINMAN Hank Willis Thomas's archival tour de force, titled «Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915 - 2015,» presents 100 carefully culled print ads that trace the halting progress of feminism and — by omitting nonwhite women — the even more dispiriting state of racial equality in this country (513 West 20th Street, through May 23).
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