Sentences with phrase «pored over thousands»

To make sure he nailed every detail, Allin pored over thousands of photographs with the intensity of exobiologists studying images from Mars.
Over the next year, he and his colleagues pored over thousands of documents and spoke with hundreds of victims.
The team pored over thousands of the specimens, noting when different species had lived based on the geological layer from which they were collected and assessing the shapes and sizes of more than 6,000 individuals.
She found it poring over thousands of family photographs, eloquent images that span the years from her first date with Jackie, in 1941, to the October day in»72 when she wept at his grave.
Every year we pore over thousands of baby names, searching for trends in the names climbing the charts.
And all those features have been highlighted and pored over a thousand times in the past few months.
In the days of yore, the scourge of the junior associate was document review, which often meant sitting in a basement or warehouse poring over thousands of pages of documents in banker's boxes to flag them for relevance, privilege, and so on.

Not exact matches

How Big Data Can Predict the Wine of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand big data blog posts, I have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop clusters...
While scholars and advocates can and do pore over less - definitive types of evidence, hundreds of thousands of parents make practical schooling decisions based on information they gather through word of mouth, campus visits, and the rankings available on online platforms such as GreatSchools.
Having been far from a household name, she will be pushed out into the public gaze, her work seen by thousands and pored over by the media.
My fellow Justices on this Court and our brethren throughout the federal judiciary know only too well the time - consuming task of conscientiously poring over hundreds of thousands of pages of factual allegations of misconduct by police, judicial, and corrections officials.
Anesthesiologists left their practices for days at a time to pore over [thousands of] closed insurance claims.
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).
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