Sentences with phrase «up of the culled»

It is made up of the culled, broken grains resulting from the rice milling industry.
It is made up of the culled, broken grains resulting from the rice milling process.

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So, for example, you can set up a section of your website where your customers can go to see feedback, both good and bad, culled from their fellow customers.
Fredette and his fellow tastemakers begin by drawing up a list of 200 potential offerings, which are culled and refined until typically only three to five remain.
It's difficult to send any potential revenue packing, but culling the client list is worth it — it frees up resources to take better care of your best customers.
Inc. culled data from a number of sources — betting sites, shipping experts, investors, and people familiar with Amazon, among others — to come up with the following list of top contenders, ranked (more or less) in order of likelihood.
PsyBlog recently rounded up a long list of them culled from a journal article on the subject (though the post notes that some of these ideas are only supported by preliminary studies and require more research).
Instead, they carefully went through his many speeches and culled out certain lines of thought, such as his strong words on behalf of the poor, which they used as best they could in the short essays they hurriedly typed up and sent into the meeting through friendly bishops.
After almost 6 years of blogging, I have accumulated quite a few recipes that work in this category, so I have to cull some out so as to not end up with a post with 50 different additions.
The USGA will cull the field down with a top - 60 (and ties) cutline after the second round, which should help things move more quickly on a course that has a way of slowing golfers down even as it speeds up their putts.
thanks to «generous» gift of 40 + little petshop toys from neighbour up the road, i decided to do a toy cull (had an assignment due as well)-- barely did I get toys in pile and photographed for ebay than they were the NEW favourite toys of their life — seriously some of these have not seen the sun for about 3 years or more, and when was the last time my kidlets wanted to do jigsaw puzzles??
C3Vision picks that up and applies it to pattern - recognition software, which in turn flips through thousands of other satellite images to cull suspect objects or movements on its own.
With a bit of culling — pinpointing the scientists who are still living and who have made fundamental discoveries, for instance — Pendlebury draws up a short catalog of «Citation Laureates»: men and women with the portfolio of a laureate minus the title.
The operators of these sites cull vast amounts of data from users (age, interests, ethnicity, religion, etc.), then package it up and lend or sell the data to online marketers or affiliates.
Writer - director Ari Aster's first feature culls from a tradition of slick, elegant genre filmmaking, making up what it lacks in originality with an impressive volume of atmospheric dread.
Just when you think you've been spared from Tyrese Gibson's grandstanding, he shows up, leading a crack team of personality - free soldiers, culled right from «Battle: Los Angeles» no less.
It's an exceptionally strange film, somewhere between a yakuza thriller and a ponderous reflection on the violent childishness of the criminal mind — only finally getting its due when Quentin Tarantino stepped in to offer U.S. distribution and certain themes began to show up in weirdo crime flicks like Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog (which itself culled themes from Branded to Kill and Le Samouraï, the latter of which Beat cited as a particular influence).
«Extended Interviews» (33:20) serves up more of the sessions from which the featurette's interviews were culled.
After rounding up a motley crew of her former colleagues, Sloane joins forces with ethical lobbyist Rodolfo Schmidt (Mark Strong) to cull the support of undecided politicians.
More broadly, there is a belief among reformers that the best way to improve the quality of teachers is to open the profession up to as many people as possible then cull the lower quality ones.
Fortunately, the culling of a very crowded herd has already begun; just as those authors who didn't take the process seriously are starting to fall by the wayside, companies that sprung up overnight to produce those books are, too.
It was the only kind of deal publishers would sign (for lots of good reasons, and some less less good reasons), but that did not make the economics stack up any better: the writing was on the wall back in July when rival subscription company Scribd culled a range of romance and erotica titles from its service because they were costing the company too much money.
Click here or type in http://geni.us/culling into your web browser to pick up your copy of The Culling in the Amazon Kindle store.
Japan is going through an extensive overhaul at up to 50 of their universities, culling programs in the humanities and social sciences in favor of more vocational focussed degrees.
Prior to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, there was a controversial culling of stray dogs in an effort to «clean up» the area for tourists.
As some people sign up for gym memberships or go on a crash diet for the new year, avid travelers might be culling their lists of places to go in 2017.
[GameSetLinks is GameSetWatch's daily link round - up post, culling from hundreds of weblogs and outlets to compile the most interesting longform writing, links, and criticism on the art and culture of video games.]
[GameSetLinks is GameSetWatch's semi-regular link round - up post, culling from hundreds of weblogs and outlets to compile the most interesting longform writing, links, and criticism on the art and culture of video games.]
Let's be honest, though, in the grand scheme of connection culls, this is hardly up there with ditching the headphone socket.
She uses imagery culled from cinema and art history to create works in video, sculpture, painting, and drawing, which set up ambiguous juxtapositions of time and space.
In addition, Grasso uses imagery culled from the cinema and art history and, working in video, sculpture and, most recently, painting and drawing, he recreates phenomena — both human and natural — that set up surreal and ambiguous juxtapositions of time and space.
Both bodies of work highlight the poignant conjunctions between image and text in these found cultural artifacts, culling material from two very different books that each appear to be one thing but end up revealing quite another.
He points directly to it in a mini-exhibition, «Kerry James Marshall Selects,» that's embedded within the retrospective, and made up of historical items he's culled from the Met's holdings.
Nelson gives no clues as to what he will cook up in Venice, but, he concedes, it is a new work, and he remains committed to his up - from - the - ground style of building installations from materials culled from the world around him.
But for those who went to see it up to the day after New Year's, I was giving this advice: First, go upstairs to the fifth floor, where you'll find an exhibition of some 70 works by Paul Klee, all culled from a group of 90 donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1984 by the German art dealer and collector Heinz Berggruen.
When culled from the proliferating archives — at the curatorial hand of the artist or the artistic hand of the curator — the compulsion toward photographic evidence that underpins this history comes up haunted by the vicissitudes of time, belief, prejudice, and ultimately, the betrayal of control and intention.
Evolving a unique painterly language over the last two decades, Cloud's work often comprises a mash - up of thick paint and patchworks of collaged material and language culled from photo books, newspapers and other ephemera from daily 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.
Old Black could be viewed as a display of artwork culled out of a used - up and burned - out occidental landscape — a future we've already seen and bonded with through the pessimistic but curious lenses of film and literature.
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.
Climate fluctuations, whatever they may do via culling, also promote island formation and empty niches quite vigorously on occasion, and so may temporarily speed up the pace of evolution.
Spend a little bit of time culling a species that's taken up more than its fair share of the roof.
I agree, that «fencing» doesn't seem to capture the impropriety of setting up machinery to facilitate the optimization of the cloaked culling of lemons, that is, unwelcome data.
The raw data (after culling the sample cases) suggests that about 6.5 % of civil cases end up with a final decision in the NSW Supreme Court and that in Victoria, about 4 % of civil Supreme cases end up with a final decision being made.
A «perfect storm» is about to hit, the report claims, because public bodies and large corporate are seeking to reduce their advocacy spend; solicitor - advocates are increasing in number, and will soak up more advocacy work; 2,000 instructing law firms may close this year, and larger firms may seek to do more in - house; family law legal aid firms are closing shop following the introduction of new contracting rules, and the Ministry of Justice is seeking to cull criminal legal aid firms, perhaps to a level of 70 %, reducing the pool of referral law firms; and tenancies will continue to decrease as chambers merge to consolidate their business position.
Firms may endeavor to cull the ranks of such employees, but there is a wide gray line between efficient attorneys and the good - but - slower attorneys who rack up the most hours.
Perhaps we should give Ted Tjaden's idea about an internet encyclopedia some serious thought, even if one were to begin with a culling and listing of decent, up - to - date existing sites.
Our books are typically made up of hand - curated articles culled from over 500 that the team members of A2L Consulting have published over the last five years.
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.
Now you can look up the numbers of places and businesses nearby, and Google will cull the best search results based on relevancy and your location.
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