Sentences with phrase «of fodder»

The comparison will provide plenty of fodder for discussing convention expectations in different writing contexts.
These real - life chops should provide plenty of fodder for Funny Girl.
Aside from the camera issues, the game never is terribly hard on its own, but there are some odd difficulty spikes throughout, followed by more hordes upon hordes of fodder enemies.
The good news is there's plenty of fodder out there to get your creative selling juices flowing.
And it gets an explanation from the producers of fodder precisely like the one it got from the milk producers.
If you're a journalist or a researcher, there is plenty of fodder here to track economic and social trends.
I do enjoy the manner in which you have presented this particular problem and it really does offer me personally a lot of fodder for consideration.
Most date ideas are relatively light on the wallet, but are sure to provide you and your significant other with plenty of fodder for many date nights to come.
There's plenty of fodder out there for such efforts.
It just didn't seem like first - date kind of fodder
Hockey fans should also have a reason to rejoice, as Miracle is one of the best to cover the sport with respect, instead of fodder for lowbrow comedy.
Taking a largely historical perspective, Van Engen's essay most notably affirms the value in the missional church movement, which provides much of the fodder for the respondents.
Luske, B. and van Eekeren, N. (2014) Renewed interest for silvopastoral systems in Europe — an inventory of the feeding value of fodder trees.
The silage and hay made last year has seen ample volumes of fodder conserved, only adding to the carry overstocks of silage from 2016.
This Warriors bunch is excellent at taking slights and using them as motivation, and Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers provided plenty of fodder before this season by suggesting Golden State was lucky in last year's postseason because it avoided the Clippers and San Antonio Spurs.
So let's just say that I think about human behavior a lot, whether that involves puzzling over relationships, behavior change, or why humans do what they do (this election has provided plenty of fodder in the latter department).
This is the sort of fodder the Tory party loves, and loves deeply.
JANUARY 1860 FIELDS AND FERTILIZER — «A very valuable letter has lately been written by Professor Liebig, the eminent chemist at Munich, in Bavaria: «In consequence of the farmer restoring with guano and bones but a small portion of the very same elements of seeds and of fodder which had been withdrawn from his fields by centuries of cultivation, their products are wonderfully increased.
Farming native species for livestock or game ranching is another option, with capybara in South America being far better converters of fodder into meat than cattle.
To end the poverty trap, pastoralists can increase the productivity of livestock through improved breeds, veterinary care and scientific management of fodder.
In anordinary season, grasshoppers eat about 20 percent of the fodder onrangeland; in areas of infestation, the percentage can increase to 100, affecting millions of acres at $ 5 to $ 10 per acre.
There will be no shortage of fodder for researchers to dissect in the coming months and years about just what happened in the tropical Pacific.
Cynics will cry foul, but for fans of the genre there is stuff to enjoy; the high splatter rate, the pop culture gags and a willing cast of fodder for the meat grinder all give this a passing grade - only just.
Rowan (or Lianna) travel across the large map, unbothered by roving hordes of fodder enemies.
With the Wii U, the amount of fodder is significantly less of an issue, which is also why the thought of a new Warioware - style game for the console had me excited.
There's a couple of new enemies, like the screamer, who can, well, scream to incapacitate you briefly, and the wrestler, who has a gigantic gross tumor of an arm it can swing around like a club, but you're still going to kill hundreds upon hundreds of the fodder - like infected and walkers ad nauseam from beginning to end.
At a running time of over two hours, there's never a dull moment, and there's even a bit of fodder for pondering, including Thanos» noble intentions that spring from a misinterpretation of the proposition Malthus wrote about a few centuries ago, and just why it is that Thor thinks that Rocky Raccoon is a rabbit.
Gone is the need to click endlessly to murder groups of fodder and enemies: Grim Dawn offers a smart targeting feature where a single mouse click can be enough to clear out entire swaths of enemy raiders.
The policy issues tackled, as well as the groups» goals and origins, have made several of them fodder for criticism.
By increasing your territory, you slowly stem the endless waves of fodder the game throws at you.
BFG: The most obvious reference to come to mind is Metal Slug, but we also have points in common with other games, like Left 4 Dead in respect to 4 - player coop against swarms of fodder with some stronger enemies mixed in, procedural loot comparable to Diablo or Borderlands, and layered level generation as can be seen in The Binding of Isaac.
The difficulty settings are nice, as they don't just «make boss harder», instead it makes the standard fodder a little harder, it makes the fodder put up more of a fight, and it also makes more of the fodder appear on screen at one time, so you really need to be getting good at the game to try the harder difficulties.
Continuing to prove that no IP is safe from an induction into the Honest Game Trailers web series, Smosh once again unleashes their satirical fury on Life Is Strange; which, as it turns out, is chockfull of fodder fit for humor.
March is always fun for me as a food blogger: with pi day and St. Patty's day and spring fruits starting to roll in, there's lots of fodder for creativity.
Eccentricities aside, it provides the kind of fodder that transcends the superficial and is recommended for anybody willing to face a slice of real - world drama.
Instead of fodder, you get to see an awkward relationship unfold as ghosts haunt a small Connecticut hotel.
Book clubs will find plenty of fodder for discussion in Ephron's psychological thriller about two American couples whose Italian vacation dissolves into a swirl of acrimony and infidelity.
I do like the way you have presented this challenge plus it does present us a lot of fodder for thought.
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.
Recent American history affords plenty of fodder for Edward Gibbon wannabes.
As a result, there's lots of color and lots of fodder to poke the creative mind.
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