Sentences with phrase «people poring over»

Sadly for fans of enormous whirling machines and people poring over scraps of paper, The Imitation Game is not a remake of Enigma.
A mite obtuse at first and sometimes unfair in its logic, sure, but a recommended game and one sure to have people poring over pulling off their perfect Shawshank Redemption-esque escape for years to come.
People pore over the investments that Berky makes, but the guts of Berky are not investing, but managing a conglomerate of businesses funded by cash flow from insurance.

Not exact matches

Either way, to us, the most interesting facets of this report — and it really is worth poring over — are the connections it's able to make by talking with so many people around the world.
* People who spend significant time every week tabulating / charting monetary statistics and poring over reports published by the US Federal Reserve and other central banks.
In addition to watching NBA basketball every night from October to April — both in arenas and via League Pass — I've spent most of the last seven months consuming basketball content, poring over statistics, and talking to people who work in the league.
Tony Blair's memoirs, «A Journey», will today be probed and pored over by people looking for stories.
Some sites use algorithms to match people looking for love — «metadating» goes a step further and lets you pore over a potential date's data
Then came the long evenings of poring over computer - generated stick figures of people pitching and over video - stills.
In the past, people flipped through old phone books, explored overgrown churchyards, and pored over immigration records and birth certificates to build their family trees.
Later, the scientists pored over the scans, looking closely at the activity in people's brains right before they were asked about their state of mind.
Psychologists Noah Sasson and Amy Pinkham, who are conducting the trial, have pored over hours of tape featuring scenes like this one, evaluating how people with autism or schizophrenia approach everyday interactions.
After poring over the medical records of more than 87,000 people born between 1964 and 1976 — 658 of whom had been diagnosed with schizophrenia or closely related psychoses — Malaspina reached a startling conclusion.
He and his colleagues pored over DNA from people living in Melanesia.
This all - natural setting powder from W3LL PEOPLE might just be our desert island product: used alone, the translucent formula controls oil, minimizes pores, and smooths our complexion; used over foundation, it provides serious staying power creating a polished, soft - focus, matte look.
I read the books and the articles and I pore over my profile and have people read it.
Peer at the playfully polka - dotted People's House, pore over the vinyl - record - clad House of Soul, and muse over the mound of stuffed animals spilling from Noah's Ark..
This release will give admirers much to pore over, while arming its deterrents with more «white people problems» fodder («My Blu - ray's too stuffed!»).
Like so many films consumed with the minutiae of daily journalism, «Spotlight» is a magnificently nerdy process movie — a tour de force of filing - cabinet cinema, made with absolute assurance that we'll be held by scene after scene of people talking, taking notes, following tips, hounding sources, poring over records, filling out spreadsheets, and having one door after another slammed in their faces.
One of the biggest laughs comes from a transition that brings a roomful of people from hectic bickering to unified peace, as they simultaneously pore over a short - story manuscript with quiet, utmost seriousness.
I'm not going to compare its directors, the Duffer Brothers, to Stanley Kubrick, as I'd probably get pipe - bombed as soon as I press save on this Word doc, but the Stranger Things feed frenzy has a strange similarity to the way people used to pore over Kubrick's films — shot by shot, idea by idea, line by line — desperately searching for a secret logic or unseen narrative.
As two researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pored over piles of data collected from people around the world enrolled in free online classes, their radar went up.
Reporters also interviewed people in each state, pored over...
That's why college students receive so many credit cards, and why marketers at Target pore over the company's data to identify pregnant women: because those are 2 periods in life when people's spending habits change.
It is a constant source of amazement to me how many people spend hours poring over the latest way to save 20 cents on a bottle of ketchup, or unplugging the TV after they use it every time, only to agree to mortgage payments without reading the fine print or negotiating; therefore, even though I have 12 months before the current term on my mortgage is up, I am already exploring a few different options I will have going forward.
The newly disclosed documents that are evidently authentic are being pored over by many environmentalists and journalists, with a particular focus on the tax reporting of the group — which was clearly the intention of the person who disseminated them.
== > «Only religious people take up a statement written in a book, freeze it (as though it were something immutable), and study it and pore over it (instead of the concept / question behind it).»
People who follow hundreds or thousands of Twitter accounts are likely not poring over all that data to find the interesting stories (although as Simon points out, it's possible to glean a lot).
But barring the odd idea that the public is turning away from therapy because so many practitioners don't hew to empirically validated methods (do people seeking mental health treatment really pore over academic manuals to learn which methods have the highest evidence - based ratings?)
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