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Chinese friends shared information they were gleaning from Chinese media.
What lessons do you think police leaders and policymakers should be gleaning from these cases?
But the officials have said that the dossier added material and buttressed what American law enforcement and spy agencies were gleaning from other sources.
Between the news I was already gleaning from social media and stories I read, that fear of missing something wasn't nearly as strong as it had been before.
The "gang member" label that federal authorities have been gleaning from gang databases is not based on the determination of a court, and is applied without due process.
Rather, they have said, the dossier and the F.B.I.'s discussions with Mr. Steele merely added material to what American law enforcement and spy agencies were gleaning from other sources.
As soon as a missile test is announced, analysts examine the flight of the missile and its trajectory to work out what type of armament was fired, and the potential lessons North Korea could be gleaning from the test.
The actor, who stars as a father of three triplets (two biological and one adopted) in NBC's hit fall series This Is Us, opened up to Interview about gleaning from his childhood to fully capture the lovable role of Jack Pearson.
Associative, seemingly all-inclusive, it's an essay film about gleaning: from scavenging for leftover field crops to figural representations of harvests by realist painters like François Millet and Jules Breton; from dumpster divers in the city, to artists finding and making art out of junk left on the street.
BARTIROMO: I want to run for you what Senator Rand Paul said on Fox News this past week, because I&aposm wondering if this information and all that we&aposre gleaning from all of this, whether it&aposs the FISA warrant or your interactions with Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, which I&aposm going to get to, if that is going to dictate where the Robert Mueller investigation goes.
The chestnut-throated apalis feeds on insects and other small invertebrates, which are obtained by gleaning from leaves and twigs, hover gleaning and hawking in the air.
The Gabon woodpecker breeds in September and October in the west and June in Uganda. It forages by probing into and gleaning from bark, as well as pecking at and prising off pieces of bark and soft wood.
Audubon's and the myrtle are among North America's most abundant neotropical migrants. They are primarily insectivorous. The species is perhaps the most versatile foragers of all warblers. Beyond gleaning from leaves like other New World warblers, they often flit, flycatcher-like, out from their perches in short loops, to catch flying insects.
The Australasian treecreepers principally forage for arthropods found on the bark of trees, but they will also take prey from the ground and will eat tree sap and nectar from flowers. They commonly obtain insect prey by gleaning from surface of bark, but will also probe into holes and pull at loose strips of bark and flick underneath it with their quadrifid tongue.
Eastern towhees were also observed gleaning from twigs, branches, and trunks. When gleaning, eastern towhees occurred significantly (p<0.01) more often on the distal half of tree branches compared to using distal and proximal portions equally. In 0.5% of male and 0.3% of female foraging observations, eastern towhees hovered. Eastern towhees were never observed catching food out of the air.
The yellow-throated honeyeater feeds mainly on arthropods, also taking some nectar, and occasionally fruit or seeds. The species forages from the canopy down to the ground, usually singly or in pairs. Food is obtained by gleaning from trunks, branches, and the ground, by probing between loose bark on the trunks, and by occasional sallying flights. More rarely flowers are investigated for insects or nectar.
Cassin's sparrows forage mostly or entirely on the ground, hopping about in relatively open areas, taking items from the ground or from plant stems., When flushed, they fly to a bush or fence, or may drop back into the grass. reported that foraging occurred in a slow, methodical manner. Foliage gleaning from within mesquite (Prosopis spp.) and other shrubs was only prominent after nestlings and fledglings were present.
Striated grasswrens are insectivorous and granivorous, foraging on the ground amongst leaf-litter and open areas, and gleaning from the foliage of herbs, forbs and low shrubs for primarily beetles and ants, and seeds of spinifex (Triodia) and other plants. Striated grasswrens have been often observed to form foraging associations with other bird species including rufous-crowned emu-wren (Stipiturus ruficeps), willie wagtail (Rhipidura leucophyrus) and variegated fairy-wren (Malurus lamberti).
The nest, a moss and fiber ball with a side entrance, is large for the size of the bird. It may be found from up in the tree, and never near the canopy. 2 eggs, white overlaid with brownish or cinnamon spots, are laid. Myiornis ecaudatus 1847 The short-tailed pygmy tyrant prefers to take prey by hover-gleaning from beneath leaves at mid-level in the forest.
The fur, long and smooth in most species, can be reddish-brown, blackish, or bright orange-red. They get their common name from their large nose-leafs, which are shaped like horseshoes. The nose-leafs aid in echolocation; horseshoe bats have highly sophisticated echolocation, using constant frequency calls at high duty cycles to detect prey in areas of high environmental clutters. They hunt insects and spiders, swooping down on prey from a perch, or gleaning from foliage.
Dowding's second problem was how to hide the information the RAF was gleaning from Ultra, the information from interception of German transmissions encoded with the Enigma machine. Ultra had given the RAF advance warning of some major Luftwaffe raids, and the general radio interceptions from the Y-stations had also provided clues. It was also providing information on German shipping in the Channel. Dowding did not want the Germans becoming suspicious of how well prepared the British were getting.
They tend to forage on the open ground at dawn and dusk and mostly gleaning from vegetation during the rest of the day. Typical habitat in the Nilgiris The Nilgiri laughingthrush nests from February to the beginning of June. The nest is a cup placed low (1–2 m above the ground) in a clump of dense undergrowth, often close to a stream or marsh in the edge of a shola. The male as well as the female build the nest.
Forages by gleaning from foliage and bark, actively searching among dead, curled-up leaves, crevices in bark, and holes in twigs. Secretive; skulks among dense vegetation, easily overlooked if not singing. Joined a large variety of frugivorous and insectivorous species attracted to stand of fruiting Euclea Divinorum trees in Tanzania. Sounds and Vocal Behavior Male song, from exposed perch, mainly during the breeding season, a loud, varied series of trills and whistles, lasting 6–20 seconds, typically containing a number of repeated elements, song uttered every c.
In the US, the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Act of 1996 limited the liability of donors to instances of gross negligence or intentional misconduct, alleviating gleaning from much of the risk that was allegedly hampering the delivery of surplus food from restaurants and dining facilities to emergency food centers. The law preempts state Good Samaritan Acts, that provide less protection. On the island of Bali, traditional law allows fruit from a tree to be picked by the passerby from the ground - even if the tree is on privately owned land.
Prey is most often foraged for in trees, either by hawking or by gleaning from foliage, most food is caught within the canopy. Sometimes hawks in the air like a flycatcher and very rarely catches prey on the ground. The prey is caught with an audible snap of the bill and then held down with one foot and stripped, larger prey items may be beaten against a branch. Arthropods but especially insects and insect larvae make up the largest part of their diet but spiders are included too.
The flamecrest is primarily an insectivore. The birds may be seen feeding on insects and their larvae on the branches and leaf sheathes of trees in coniferous forests, hovering and gleaning from leaf to stem. Weeds and berries may be taken occasionally. A study of the foraging ecology of alpine forest birds on conifers in the Taroko National Park found that, when compared with Eurasian nuthatches, coal tits, green-backed tits and black- throated tits, flamecrests were the most generalised foragers, utilising almost all of the crown of a tree, rather than specialising in parts of it as with the other species, with which it associates in mixed-species foraging flocks during the non-breeding season.
Jackson's "enthusiasitic endorsement produced almost immediate literary celebrity." In 1884, Canadian poet Charles G.D. Roberts wrote of her that "as far as I am aware her poems are not yet gathered in book form, and are therefore only to be obtained, few in number, by gleaning from the magazines and periodicals. Yet so red-blooded are these verses, of thought and of imagination all compact, so richly individual and so liberal in promise, that the name of their author is already become conspicuous.... We are justified in expecting much from her genius."Charles G.D. Roberts, "Notes on Some of the Younger American Poets," The Week 1:21, 24 April 1884, 328-29.
The Alliance. - book reviews, by Richard Brookhiser, National Review, February 24, 1984 Cut and paste jobs often have a partisan agenda and present only facts in support of a certain thesis.Usage example (see "Lodge Committee" for the context): "Beveridge had the last word in the "investigation" by gleaning from the record anything that remotely supported his conclusion that the war was one of the most humane ones in history and then publishing this deceitful cut- and-paste job as a separate senate document." -- From "Benevolent Assimilation: The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903" by Stuart Creighton Miller (1982) While the phrase "cut and paste" today is associated with computer user interface, the phrase predates the computers.
Matthew Leung of State Press felt that "with Mondo Amore, Nicole Atkins has really shown her strength as both a singer and songwriter" and noticed that "her awesome vocals and meaningful lyrics help give this album lasting appeal". Jeff Hahne from Creative Loafing wrote that the album is filled with "hints of Americana and rock while still gleaning from blues and pop" and found it "more upbeat than her debut, showing both growth and versatility". August Brown of Los Angeles Times described the album as "sturdy, well-arranged pop that old crooners and hipster blues brothers alike can claim as theirs", while Jonah Weiner from Rolling Stone called it "dreamy, vaguely melancholic, thoroughly pleasant".
The breeding habitat is in pine oak forests from southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, and western Texas through the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre Oriental of northern Mexico and the Cordillera Neovolcanica of southern Mexico to southern Nicaragua. It is a common species over much of its range and is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN. It is a rare but regular summer resident in the Madrean sky islands of southeastern Arizona, rarer and less regular in southwestern New Mexico and western Texas in the United States. These birds feed on nectar from flowers and flowering trees using a long extendable tongue and catch insects and other small invertebrates on the wing or by gleaning from bark, leaves, and other surfaces.

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