Sentences with phrase «then feed it to»

These programs were then fed to affiliate stations for airing on «sustaining - time,» or public - service time.
They should have sliced him thin and dipped him in wasabi before wrapping him in kelp, laid him on a bed of rice, and THEN fed him to the sharks.
They should have wrapped him in bacon, dipped him in a light, flaky tempura batter, fried him for 17 minutes, and THEN fed him to the sharks.
Let the crackers cool and then feed them to your kids, who will do their best to eat them all before you even get a taste, ideally spread with more cream cheese than a sane person should ever contemplate.
Oh, and if you want, you could try giving your daughter Culturelle (you break open the capsule and mix it with some expressed breast milk or something, and then feed it to her with a dropper because it will clog a bottle).
- Color Practice — Work on color recognition by matching the beads to the foods in the book and then feeding them to the caterpillar.
Your baby then feeds to sleep and learns that's how he sleeps.
Show her how to flip the pancake and then feed it to one of his or her stuffed animals.
The device comes with a spoon (which is contained within the machine)-- so you can prepare the food and then feed it to your baby using just this one piece of equipment!
The mixture is cooked and cooled, then fed to the child.
While you're driving to your destination, it might be easiest to keep your most recently pumped breast milk out at room temperature, and then feed that to your baby.
Don't put food back in the frig if baby's spoon was dipped in it and then fed to baby.
Someone then fed it to the Washington Post, which apparently vetted it and posted it online within hours.
Sheldon Silver funneled $ 500,000 in state slush funds to a leading Manhattan oncologist in exchange for a steady stream of asbestos - related cancer cases, which he then fed to a personal - injury law firm that paid him more than $ 3 million in fees for the referrals, federal prosecutors charged Thursday.
Then we feed them to the areas in the brain that recognise patterns in music.
The first milk secreted after birth, called colostrum, was collected and pooled, then fed to calves for a week.
These events appear to be the result of human encroachment into the monkeys» natural habitat, and probably resulted from transfer of human bacteria from hands to food that was then fed to monkeys, according to the report.
This data was then fed to algorithms that told the drones the position of any obstacles.
The recording is then fed to a supercomputer that matches the voice to that of a suspect, concluding that the probability of correct identification «is 90.1 percent.»
E. coli organisms harbouring fragments of DNA from the «donor organism» were then fed to germ - free mice, which are animals that are raised in special environments (isolators) that prevent the entry of any bacteria.
Researchers coated batteries with a silicon - based material and metal particles, then fed them to pigs.
They then developed an algorithm to quickly translate the color map into a model of a hair array, which they then fed to a 3 - D printer.
A traditional first food in African cultures is actually raw liver which the mother would pre-chew in small amounts and then feed to her child.
A dedicated control unit uses rpm, engine load and throttle position as inputs to synthesize engine sound, which is then fed to the audio amplifier.
Intake air is compressed and then fed to the engine via the respective charge - air cooler.
The object is mapped to measure its shape, which is then fed to the camera and the projector adjusts its co-ordinates accordingly.
I purchased a bag of dry Alpo Wednesday night and then fed it to my dogs Thursday night.
The Keenums were reluctant to part with the kittens because of stories they had heard about people «adopting» small animals, then feeding them to pet snakes.
Well it's quite simple, really — I think that everyone who is poor should be euthanised, ground up into a paste, and then fed to the rich.
The fraudulent data is then fed to the sycophant, global warming alarmist mainstream media, published as gospel, and voilà — the «Climate Change Crisis» is born!
When a soy bean is crushed it is only 18 % by weight oil — the rest is high protein meal that, depending on how it's processed, is then fed to animals and humans.
this has evolved into major research ------ as in many people have their fingers into the pie ---- a huge pie ---- billions ---- and all of these will be out of work if the truth was to come out ---- many are blind to the truth and do not want to hear it ------ for it will mean they are out of a job ------ Note the Climate change people do not want to use Satellite data ------ it is not corrected ---- but want to use the ground based monitors ---- which are corrected for location caused errors ---- by humans ------ with their lively hood at risk this adjusted Data is then feed to other researches ---- who take this data as fact --------
And then feed this to contacts and friends in the neocon media.
The documents and coding are then fed to the system, which uses this information to extrapolate decisions on the remaining documents.
If you can pull data from 3 different database, aggregate, spit out to VB to do some more difficult number crunching, then feed to an API (likely using something like XML to format the data), then you have something to impress me.
So currently, the closest you can get to «automated payments» is to have a smart contract do something on a distributed ledger, which is detected by a separate system (presumably centralised) which then creates a bank payment message or SWIFT message, which is then fed to the relevant system or portal, which will then determine whether it is a valid payment or not, which then creates a debit / credit in the relevant bank ledger.
This data is then fed to a heads - up display that shows the video in real - time at the bottom of the windscreen, overlaying where a driver sees their car's bonnet and effectively giving the impression that it — and the engine — are transparent.

Not exact matches

Then there are the scenes when plot points are achingly hand - fed to us, like a scene in which Ellsberg is making copies of the volumes of files that make up the Pentagon Papers (which also drags on a few beats too long).
We then feed these improvements back to production in a pursuit of perfection.
In early 2004, as American house prices roared higher and there came dire warnings from some quarters about the existence of a bubble — accompanied, of course, by strident denials from banks, most economists and the mortgage and real estate industries — Ben Bernanke (then still a governor before he became Fed chairman) addressed the problem of what to tell the American people.
If the candidate is eventually hired, they will then take a final survey in the office that lasts another two to three hours, and then all of the survey results will be fed into an algorithm.
Nurses don't want to receive an alert every time a patient reclines below 45 degrees — but they definitely want one if that particular patient also has a feeding tube, because then they're facing a potential choking hazard.
And then Friedman explicitly says that when the Fed gets to zero rates, «They can buy long - term government securities, and they can keep buying them and providing high - powered money until the high powered money starts getting the economy in an expansion.»
Programmers have, rather, fed the computer a learning algorithm, exposed it to terabytes of data — hundreds of thousands of images or years» worth of speech samples — to train it, and have then allowed the computer to figure out for itself how to recognize the desired objects, words, or sentences.
Consumers can feed in the dimensions of their deck and then furnish it from a menu of items with a drag - and - drop interface that allows them to do a walk - through of the chosen arrangement — first - person virtual lounging, so to speak.
If the economy slows because of anticipated or real higher interest rates, we won't see unemployment moving under 7 %, and then the Fed is likely to reconsider and not «taper» at all!
If a bank can't get much for lending money to other banks through the Fed, then it's not going to pay you much in a savings account.
He then turns to a related point, which is that the Fed is somehow «monetizing the debt» — printing money so that the government doesn't have to legitimately pay off its obligations.
Beginning this week, U.S. users who see a Twitter Offer pop up in their feed can add it to their credit or debit cards and then redeem that offer by using their cards in the retailer's online stores or brick - and - mortar locations, without any additional coupons.
If the Fed were monetizing the debt, then it would rip up the Treasuries it buys, so that the government doesn't have to pay them off.
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