Sentences with phrase «part of the culling»

It could be that Theo becomes part of a cull and trim exercise.

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Shafqat Islam, NewsCred's co-founder and CEO, says the moves were part of what will become a regular, Six Sigma - like culling process.
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.
Dozens of Central New Yorkers gathered on the lawn in front of the East Genesee Street offices of Planned Parenthood in Syracuse Tuesday, saying they were spurred into action by undercover videos of the agency's executives apparently talking about the sale of body parts culled from aborted fetuses for medical research.
He was asked whether, as part of the government's big cull of quangos, they were planning to get rid of the Electoral Commission.
Again, those who worry that this is part of some widespread Executive Chamber cull of its online video collection need not fear: If you want to see YouTube footage of former Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy's hour - long appearance before a Feb. 16, 2011, joint legislative budget hearing — a holiday viewing tradition in so many households — you're golden.
At the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in Humboldt County, forestry biologist Mark Higley, who has helped with the fisher project, also takes part in the culling of barred owls.
Within the next two weeks, it will likely become the first of hundreds to be shot dead as part of a pilot cull licensed by the UK government to curb the spread of bovine tuberculosis to cattle — even though badgers are legally protected.
Culling was adopted as part of a strategy in Minnesota.
Or it could be used as part of a series of forensic techniques to separate ivory obtained during legal culls — necessary to control some elephant large populations — from illegal poaching, says Elias Sideras - Haddad of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, who proposed a similar dating technique in 2001.
A full list of all the uses of chamomile would grow quite long, so we've culled together just a few reasons to keep this plant around as part of your «kitchen medicine cabinet.»
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.
After spending the better part of the last four years living out of a suitcase, I've just culled my wardrobe to blacks, greys, and dark blues.
The strongest moments are when slapstick recalls the antics of Wallace & Gromit, but the script's packed with quips, ably delivered not just by the inspired parental pairing of Hugh Bonneville and Sally Hawkins (their kids are thinly written, as stroppy or awestruck; Julie Walters» housekeeper is part Mrs Doubtfire, part Mrs Overall) but also by a sterling supporting cast culled from Peep Show, Spy and Sightseers by ex-Mighty Boosh director Paul King.
Whether they had been delivered by books, TV shows, or simply peer contact, I didn't know, but it was clear to me that Brown, Lamb, and Tappan did, based, in great part, on what they culled from their survey of more than 600 boys from around the country on how they perceive their path to manhood as well as what may influence them along the way.
Don't miss to read some parts with summaries of some chapters of one of his work THE ULTIMATE RESOURCE, of course, culled from the internet
As a result, there is a noticeable tendency on the part of many in the education policy world to cull the scientific literature for studies that come to a desired result.
We'd imagine a production Lagonda to make do with a number of components culled from Aston Martin's parts bin, but possibly even Mercedes - Benz «s. Rumor has it the German luxury division has been tapped to provide its expertise — and possibly even a vehicle platform — for Lagonda's use.
The Jaguar six - cylinder engine and transmission - containing a hodgepodge of parts culled from Ford, GM and other sources - is, compared to its rivals, far behind the times in terms of performance and refinement.
I would read a series of statements culled from Zollner's interviews and articles, as part of a supplemental documentary being prepared by the curatorial geniuses at Criterion, a couple of whom I'd met at a dinner party.
Implications: If culling is used to reduce cat impacts in open populations, it should be as part of a multi-faceted approach and may need to be strategic, systematic and ongoing if it is to be effective.
«Twist and Crawl,» the first of a three - part exhibition curated by artist Timothy Buckwalter, blends more than 30 works culled from artists and galleries across the country with those by artists from the National Institute of Art and Disabilities studio program.
Innerst broke onto the New York art scene in the early 1980s with exquisitely executed small - scale paintings with hand - made frames, and his works were considered part of the Pictures Generation of artists who employed widely varied images as source material culled from the expanding media of the pre-digital age.
For the 2003 Venice Biennale, Wilson created a mixed - media installation of many parts — focusing on Africans in Venice and issues and representations of blacks and whites — which included a suite of black glass sculptures; a black - and - white tiled room, with wall graffiti culled from texts of African - American slave narratives; and a video installation of «Othello,» screened backwards.
The drawings, which combine fragments of text with images culled from American popular and underground culture, dominated the exhibition, due in part to the sheer number of them and in part to the appeal of familiar images drawn in a simple graphic style.
Transitioning into one another via watery dissolves, the work's images, culled in part from books, magazines, and record covers, depict what the artist calls «female icons» — a stream that includes an androgynous fashion model, Left Bank figures of the 1920s and»30s, and Annemarie Schwarzenbach (a Swiss writer, photographer, and aristocrat - cum - radical).
Living and working in a former 1851 Philadelphia fire house, Metzker printed many rolls of film, as well as individual multiply - exposed prints, from which he would cull the parts to combine into larger works.
Exhibition: Mike Kelley at Luhring Augustine Mike Kelly's Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction # 8 (Singles» Mixer) is part of a larger 2005 series of installations by the late artist titled «Day Is Done,» which used materials culled from high - school yearbook photographs as a jumping - off point.
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.
This video is culled from the video installation of the same name created as part of an artistic residency at the PlatteForum gallery in Denver, CO..
This and the following three photographs are part of a series Connor made using glass - plate negatives culled from the archives of the Lick Observatory in California.
At no. 1, Bonvicini pays homage to queer theorist Paul B. Preciado's book Testo Junkie (2008) with a series of four prints on canvas: seen from afar, their bold baby - pink lettering forms the sentence «I like to stand with one leg on each side of the wall» (a quote from Heiner Müller), while from up close, the background reveals kaleidoscopic digital collages of minuscule non-descript naked body parts, culled from tabloids.
The Heart Is Not A Metaphor, a retrospective of work by Robert Gober at MoMA, and Suspension, the small but captivating survey of hanging sculpture made by Louise Bourgeois at the Cheim & Read Gallery, both derive their power in large part from the near century - old Surrealist project of culling and mediating the Uncanny.
The exhibition Around the World in Forty Pictures, as the title implies, culls forty pictures from the Keystone - Mast Collection (part of the CMP permanent collection) to retrace the steps of Verne's colorful characters as they circumnavigate the globe.
Besides the raw, carved timber and paint used in their construction, the works incorporate paper - mâché made from the shredded pages of art magazines and culled texts of art criticism, a regurgitation of the larger institutional context and history his art is ultimately a part of.
On the science If people understood what Hansen has been explaining, what the IPCC report says if you read it closely, what climate scientists say off the record, what I try to cull together from the literature, they would understand that we can't go above 450 p.p.m. [parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere], because that will almost certainly take us across thresholds that shoot to 750 to 1000 p.p.m. — and that is 5 °C + warming, and that is an ice - free planet.
When Layers came along, it gave us the opportunity to cull the parts of our business that weren't performing well.
«It has been my experience that deploying Ringtail QuickCull for pre-processing, culling, triage review, and data export dramatically streamlines the most time and technology intensive parts of data collection and production while maintaining forensic integrity,» said Joseph Perkovich, associate with Dorsey & Whitney LLP.
When Apple announced what many considered a long - overdue culling of broken and unsupported apps from the App Store two months ago, the September 7 deadline to shape up or face removal came and went without any apparent action on the platform holder's part.
The move appears to be part of Facebook's efforts to cull back data access in the wake of the company's Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal.
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