Sentences with phrase «scale of culling»

«I don't think European farmers will be able to turn the milk production tap back on that quickly, such was the scale of culling that took place at the back end of last year.

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And it's graded on a scale of 0 to 600, based on the mention of sets of terms revolving around the economy, uncertainty, Congress, legislation and regulation, among others, culled from thousands of newspapers around the country.
There has been some disappointment, too, of perhaps equally grand scale like when Microsoft culled the dual screened Courier tablet device notwithstanding the huge fan base the tablet enjoyed.
Yet, all hope is not lost as a number of countries have realized culling is not the answer and have instead instituted large - scale spay and neuter campaigns to combat stray overpopulation.
The Warehouse exhibitions feature 20 and 21st century sculpture, photography, video, painting and large scale installations by international artists culled from the collection of Martin Z. Margulies.
Comprised of an installation of to - scale drawings of blankets and pillows outlined in steel, a pair of rusting headboards and photographs of objects culled from her home and studio, «Bed Island» had an atmosphere akin to the meditative isolation of a bed.
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.
As in much of Friedman's practice, which culls from art historical tradition with an intent to subvert, the work combines an investigation of low - brow materials — in this case, baking tins — with massive scale and the permanence of steel.
Smith creates environments that evoke movement and energy, as she culls what she calls the «graceful and spiritual qualities of the written word and the everyday» from among the vast nature of «things» that we consume and discard, which resonate on a personal and social scale.
He exhibits selections of his signature «painting sculptures», culling from his ongoing dynamically figurative cosmos Psychogeographies as well as intimately - scaled acrylic and glass contrasts.
These small scale works, the largest of which is 11 x 13 inches (28 x 33 cm), are composed of altered found images, and texts either culled from the media or invented by the artist.
Soaked with vibrant color, her large - scale abstractions were exuberant conglomerations of snippets culled from the overlooked details of everyday life.
Vicuña utilizes found objects culled from walks along the deltas, beaches, waterways, and streets of the Louisiana coast in her large - scale installations that stretch across the floor of the gallery, such as Balsa Snake Raft to Escape the Flood (2017), and small - scale visual configurations, such as Precarios (2017), made up of 117 found - object sculptures that spread discursively across the walls of the gallery and operate as thoughtful meditations on the uncanny beauty of this natural and artificial sea - detritus.
These large - scale «posters» — at the same time conservative, modernist artworks and knowing commentaries on the commerce of art making — enjoyed a status as rarified art objects that culled from sources as far ranging as the Bauhaus, vintage fashion magazines, travel posters, and fabric designs.
88 percent of firms polled now also use predictive coding to cull large data sets and 68 percent of these rated their experience with it as six or higher on a scale of one to ten.
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