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"sieve" Definitions
  1. a tool for separating solids from liquids or larger solids from smaller solids, made of a wire or plastic net attached to a ring. The liquid or small pieces pass through the net but the larger pieces do not.

263 Sentences With "sieve"

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"Sieve, sieve, sieve" is impossible to chant in a harmonious fashion.
Set a sieve over a bowl and strain chile mixture, pushing it through sieve with a rubber spatula; discard solids.
To strain the dashi, pour the liquid through a fine-mesh sieve or a sieve lined with cheesecloth or a paper towel.
To reheat just before serving, place individual portions of noodles in a sieve and submerge the sieve into boiling water for a few seconds, just until the noodles come loose.
" Asked about this option, Mr. Sieve called it "hogwash.
Shake sieve lightly to dust the muffins with sugar. Serve.
Put the whole lot through a sieve, keeping the liquid.
Most vapes, if not filled properly, leak like a sieve.
Strain through a fine mesh sieve set over a bowl.
Eventually, she made a mold by hacking apart a sieve.
Scoop the noodles with a large sieve in one scoop.
Smaller bones caught in the sieve were bagged and labeled.
Line a sieve with cheesecloth and set it over a bowl.
This time, it ran it through the fine sieve as usual.
To make the cucumber salad, add sliced cucumbers to a sieve.
Strain through a fine mesh sieve and set couli aside. 5.
Purée until smooth, then push through a fine mesh sieve. 2.
In late 22019, the federal government began leaking like a sieve.
If I have it, it's gone, like water through a sieve.
"In Russian, it's called passing water through a sieve," he said.
Finally, she poured coffee through a tiny sieve into each cup.
It involves chopping, blending, and running the finished product through a sieve.
So it's a damn shame that the defense is such a sieve.
Sieve the chickpea flour in, whisking vigorously so as to avoid lumps.
Slowly pass the couscous through a sieve into a clean bowl. 2.
Slowly pass the couscous through a sieve into a clean bowl. 5.
It is a pastry created when batter is poured through a sieve.
Working in batches, she pushed these clumps through a wide-meshed sieve.
He has surrounded himself with quislings, and they leak like a sieve.
Strain it carefully, with a fine mesh sieve, for the best possible texture.
When muffins are completely cool, place the powdered sugar in a small sieve.
I mean, it&aposs a sieve there, and it&aposs out of control.
Remove from heat and strain through a fine mesh sieve, discarding the solids.
Strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve and discard the fruit pulp.
Puree the watermelon in a blender, and then strain through a sieve. 3.
Place the rice in a fine-mesh sieve and rinse under cold water.
Strain the syrup through a fine-mesh sieve and discard the solids. 2.
Make a traphouse fish scale movement when you are sifting flour through sieve.
"I think the FBI sadly has become like a leaky sieve," Kaine continued.
Strain through a fine-mesh sieve and cheesecloth to remove plant material. 3.
Steep for 4 days, refrigerated, then strain through a fine-mesh sieve. 2.
Strain through a fine sieve, pressing to extract as much liquid as possible.
Judge Sylvia Sieve Hendon had instructed that the family's names not be released.
HANNITY: And leaking it&aposs like a sieve from that special counsel&aposs office.
And I enjoy a- they're not much of a challenge, they're the leakiest sieve.
Mr. Portale's recipe starts with pounding lobster bodies and shrimp shells through a sieve.
Aadhaar's database might be secure, but everything else it touches leaks like a sieve.
Drain immediately over a fine mesh sieve set over a heatproof bowl and cool.
Strain through a fine mesh sieve set over a bowl into a clean saucepan.
It's a social creative sieve for different character types that can exist within it.
Remove fish bones and heads and filter again with a fine mesh sieve. 5.
Strain the butter through a sieve over a large bowl, discarding the solids. 4.
Once completely combined, strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a large bowl.
Maybe it was the multitasking, but my early-morning mind seemed to be a sieve.
Sieve the cooking liquid into another pan and start boiling the hell out of it.
Pour the puree into a fine sieve over a mixing bowl and force it through.
Roll the peppercorns in a sieve over the churros and serve with the lime wedges.
Strain the reserved cooking liquid through a coffee filter or a sieve lined with cheesecloth.
Essentially, mosquitoes are put through a giant sieve, which separates males from the larger females.
After 2 hours, strain your soup through a sieve lined with cheesecloth into a clean bowl.
I'd say this was 15 annoying minutes of squishing the gazpacho-colored liquid through the sieve.
Carefully ladle the cheese into a fine mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth set over a bowl.
The larger females get caught in the sieve while slimmer males slide into the water beneath.
Put it in a fine mesh sieve set over a bowl, for several hours or overnight.
Finally, after puréeing, the soup is strained through a fine sieve and the seasonings are adjusted.
Remove from flame, filter the broth with a sieve and separate the seafood from the shells.
Shape a small circle of potato mash on the kitchen worktop and sieve the flour over.
What made him upset wasn't the fact life was rapidly evacuating him like sand through a sieve.
Strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve, pressing as much liquid from the fruit as possible.
The sieve in the tea brewing chamber is removable, and you can compost all the tea ingredients.
Remove from the heat and cool completely, then strain through a fine mesh sieve into a blender.
Using a plastic spatula, push the garlic through a fine-mesh sieve set over a bowl. 3.
Strain blended mixture through a nut milk bag or a fine mesh sieve set over a bowl.
Place the grated cassava in a sieve and rinse thoroughly in cold water to remove the starch.
Set a medium-mesh sieve over a measuring cup with a spout and pour in the egg mixture.
Rinse the rice until the water runs clear and shake the sieve to get rid of excess water.
Its technology uses electric fields to polarize impurities in water and then filters them through a simple sieve.
The robot dumped the rejected larger particles into the second sieve, sorting out anything larger than 0.04 inches.
To make the lemonade, squeeze the lemons through a sieve to keep the seeds out of the juice.
"Pouring money directly into Eskom in its current form is like pouring water into a sieve," Mboweni said.
Snipers fired through an upstairs room "like a sieve", she said, and a bomb went off next door.
" In Aristophanes's Peace, Simonides is described as one who would "put to sea upon a sieve for money.
Add half of it through a sieve to the egg mixture, and mix it with a spatula. 5.
Press through a sieve into a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until chilled, 22016 hours. 2.
Taylor, her mom, and Norgren put on breathing masks and start sifting dried clay through a large sieve.
Strain the cooking liquid through a fine mesh sieve and reserve (you should have about 3 cups liquid).
Then she mixed in more water, passed the mass through the sieve and steamed it a second time.
The dough was baked, crumbled, strained with water through a sieve, fermented, and finally flavored with dates or malts.
Mr Kelly came in with a mandate to control leaks; 17 months later, the White House remains a sieve.
If you've ever looked at a picture of graphene and compared it to your kitchen sieve, you weren't alone.
Much of contemporary AI's prowess stems from its ability to sieve patterns out of huge stacks of digital information.
Facebook, the world's largest sieve of personal data, has become an unwanted interloper between The Onion, and our audience.
Place in a fine mesh sieve set over a bowl until all the liquid has drained, about 10 minutes.
Take out some of the broth and, using a sieve and spoon, break down the doenjang into the broth.
The following day, strain the coffee liquid through a fine-mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth into the fermentation vessel.
" In a February 2900 Vanity Fair article, a former prosecutor stated: "New York [FBI office] leaks like a sieve.
The most concrete SIEVE example relates to attributing a cyberattack to a specific group of people, entity, or nation.
Strain the mixture through a cheesecloth-lined sieve, pressing on the solids to extract maximum flavor; discard the solids.
If you have a finer sieve then you will catch more rocks but you might catch more jewels, as well.
He spent $25,000 to create a soundproof booth, perhaps because the organization under his tenure has leaked like a sieve.
Running the blended mix through a sieve sucked, but otherwise, my bloody marys would've ended up full with tomato seeds.
This means figuring out exactly what they have in Allonzo Trier, a dynamic offensive player who is a sieve defensively.
Now a tight nub of scar tissue, it functioned like a clogged sieve, preventing fluid from returning to the heart.
"It's probably hard to evaluate his performance when it looks like a sieve," Zimmer added, referring to Minnesota's offensive line.
If you have a finer sieve, then you will catch more rocks but you might catch more jewels, as well.
Pass the potatoes through a ricer or a sieve into a bowl and season with half a teaspoon of salt.
And it hadn't been gossiped about or leaked before, which is pretty amazing in the sieve that fashion has become.
For the writer the great test is, how much truth can he force through the sieve of his [own] opinions?
In particular, their defense resembled a sieve until the final quarter, and the return of Porzingis could not save them.
He's a sieve for opposing guards, and shooting well below average—26.53 percent, if you must know—from long range.
The buyer says the roof leaks like a sieve ... something that became painfully apparent after the grand entrance of El Nino.
And what I have been saying is, OK, look, we knew the FBI, under Comey, was leaking like a sieve everywhere.
On wooden tables, they sieve the powdered ore into metal pans, add mercury, and heat the mixture over a charcoal fire.
America's inefficient corporate-tax system has remarkably high rates but leaks like a sieve, yielding a pitiful tax take (see chart).
Locals tear up the riverbed with diggers or blast the banks with high-pressure hoses, then sieve the mud for gold.
When ready to serve, strain through a sieve into a coupe glass dipped in black edible glitter for extra glam.5.
They can&apost get the right documents from the FBI yet every conversation they have is leaked out like a sieve.
Remove from heat and let sit, undisturbed, for 10 minutes, before straining through a fine mesh-sieve set over a bowl.
Chicago PD tells us its Chief of Detectives opened the investigation out of concerns the force was leaking like a sieve.
Think of the filter in a mask not as a sieve but as a thicket—a dense tangle of minuscule filaments.
Unaddressed weaknesses have also created a "sieve" for leaked data that emboldens adversaries, acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly told the Journal.
Scrape the thickened yogurt out of the sieve into another bowl and add a little bit of water to thin it slightly.
"Pouring money directly into Eskom in its current form is like pouring water into a sieve," Mboweni said in his budget speech.
Strain through a fine-mesh sieve set over a bowl, reserving the bacon fat for another use (like frying eggs for breakfast!).
And the whole operation is leaking to the press like a sieve, prompting Trump to order internal investigations against his own people.
I strain it twice, once in a sieve and once through a coffee filter to get rid of the really fine sediment.
In the first half, the Knicks were a sieve defensively, scoring 60 points but taking just a 2-point lead into intermission.
If you didn't use a Toddy, make sure to strain your cold brew through a fine-mesh sieve set over a jar.
This cluster of little islands is a sieve for trash and Jordan found the bird life paying for it with their lives.
At MosquitoMate's labs in Lexington, immature mosquitoes are forced through a sieve-like mechanism that separates the smaller males from the females.
Even when the Cavs "lock in" on the defensive end, their defense only improves from a complete sieve to a leaky bucket.
"I'd want to sieve the sediment to look for worms or eggs, and then get enough to date the nematodes themselves," she added.
Because, well, your company keeps leaking personal data like a sieve holds water… MZ: We think of infrastructure as a more holistic concept.
If you didn't use a Toddy, make sure to strain your cold brew through a fine-mesh sieve set over a jar. 7.
Instead, the discrepancy in Leonard's defensive on/off can be attributed to heavy minutes with rim sieve Pau Gasol as the starting center.
Strain through a fine mesh sieve set over a bowl and immediately toss the garlic with the sugar in a small bowl. 5.
Strain the mixture, stirring to get most of the liquid through, leaving just about a tablespoon of the thick whites in the sieve. 3.
The teeth on the top and bottom jaw interspersed in such a way as to make a fine sieve once this matter was collected.
Mesobot will also have a special sieve for capturing organisms in a way that preserves them from the disruptive pressure change associated with surfacing.
Mboweni backed up Ramaphosa in his budget statement, saying without structural change, putting public money into Eskom was like "pouring water into a sieve".
Furthermore, sending the water out of Glen Canyon would move it from a valley that leaks like a sieve into one that is watertight.
So, researchers in the UK have developed a sieve made out of graphene that may be able to filter out salt using less energy.
We also demonstrate that there are realistic possibilities to scale up the described approach and mass produce graphene-based membranes with required sieve sizes.
For each bowl, place a portion of the noodles in a noodle strainer or mesh sieve and dunk the noodles in the boiling water.
Stormy Daniels says Michael Cohen might be leaking like a sieve, and if he is ... she wants the judge to shut him down immediately.
Each video involves the Instagrammer taking a knife to the popular bath products, chopping them up, and then running them under water in a sieve.
"In Russian, it's called passing water through a sieve," he said of the U.S. probe, using a Russian expression that means flogging a dead horse.
The world has seen West's style as a harbinger of what's to come for him; he is the sieve of what fashion trends really stick.
Even by the sieve-like standards of most smartphone launches, the HTC U13 Plus has suffered an especially leak-riddled buildup to its announcement today.
And now to this day, I make all curries from scratch, all spices get them in whole, roast them, grind them, sieve them, store them.
Strain the concentrate from the grounds, first through a fine-mesh sieve and finally through a filter for the last bit of remaining coffee grounds.
A high-tech sieve that makes the ocean drinkable Yes, you can already turn the ocean into drinkable water through existing, industrial-scale desalination plants.
Though with Washington leaking like a sieve, it's very hard to imagine how the agency could start investigating Trump personally and keep it a secret.
When the custard is cool to the touch (50°F, or below) strain it through a fine mesh sieve to remove any bits of egg yolk.
Rajiv Gandhi, a former prime minister, once claimed that just 17% of subsidies reached the right people: not so much a leaky bucket as a sieve.
Other intel experts offered a similar outlook: Foreign intelligence agencies are increasingly likely to see the U.S. as a leaky sieve for sensitive information, they said.
Pass the custard through a fine mesh sieve and into a bowl, cover with plastic wrap directly on its surface, and set aside to cool. 6.
Pressing a button on a blender was easier than forcing squash through a sieve, and a spate of new cookbooks offered advice for the trickier parts.
I understand if you live a certain way and if things mean so much to you, being put through an analytic sieve can feel quite violent, actually.
Once you feel like the broth is ready, remove the pot from the heat and let cool slightly before straining the broth through a fine mesh sieve.
They were seasoned with a drizzle of bacon fat from the coffee can that sat on the back of the stove, and then mashed through a sieve.
In another, attieke, imported from Ivory Coast and made from cassava root mashed, fermented and rubbed through a sieve until it yields grains as small as couscous.
I was ready to write the Beast off when it was leaking like a sieve, but after carefully working it back into place, it's reasonably leak-proof.
This prevalence and accessibility of sexual imagery on the web has prompted many parents and political figures to try and sieve the smut from screens of the youth.
Now, the team at Manchester has used a compound of graphene, known as graphene oxide, to create a rigid sieve that could filter out salt using less energy.
Yet these same tight-lipped lifers leaked like a sieve once President Trump was sworn in, freely promoting the illusion that everything he does is the new Watergate.
Every process must be done manually, from thoroughly cleaning the produce, to peeling each vegetable individually with a knife, and making purées by pushing veg through a sieve.
The US government is itself awful at protecting secrets; the US intelligence community in particular leaks like a sieve, its data stolen or hacked on a regular basis.
Language is a sieve, a veil, a dark looking-glass that carves out a space in the ceaseless flow of sensory experience for us to think and be.
The contours of Felt's story -- based on books by Felt and John J. O'Connor -- could hardly be timelier, what with the current White House leaking like a sieve.
But as those memories starts to dissipate like liquid through a sieve, he finds himself scrambling desperately to hold onto them, no matter how excruciating they may be.
The over-the-top nature of the sequence (Mary's car gets shot up enough it could double as a sieve) is not served well by Mr. Najafi's execution.
Dice a couple cups of celery, then quickly blanch them in hot water and drain in a sieve and run them under cold water to stop the cooking.
Not only does this White House still leak like a sieve, but the nature of the leaks themselves continue to suggest a dismissiveness bordering on dislike for Trump.
The Trump administration continued to leak like a sieve over the weekend, with well-sourced White House reporters unearthing enlightening new information about the president's reaction to recent events.
Clugston pours the water through a sieve, cleans out the brown intestines from the shell, and reintroduces the water back into the shell with the orange lobes of roe.
Once they become pupae, researchers manually separate the males from the females through a glass sieve-like contraption in the "sex separation" room for about four hours each day.
In particular, Mr Love, often regarded as a defensive sieve, miraculously smothered and stifled the far more agile Mr Curry on a key possession as the clock wound down.
Very old-school French: way too much butter, quenelles and you make mushroom duxelles and you learn how to chop brunoise, julienne in everything, how to, like, sieve. Mousses.
A retired civil engineer from Virginia who said he had voted for Mr. Trump because a relative is a heroin addict, and because the Mexican border is a sieve.
I'm built like a sieve, wherein any validation I receive, achievement I reach, or good thing that happens quickly drains through me, and I am once again rendered empty.
"And we shall not accept that Europe becomes a sieve, that there shall be no more checks at the border ... just because Mr Johnson doesn't like (the backstop)," Macron added.
First, an image said to be of Nintendo's E3 booth layout and, more convincingly, the Korean ratings board, which has been something of a game rumor sieve in recent months.
This food-prep set includes a large mixing bowl, a colander, a sieve, a smaller bowl with marked measurements, four measuring cups (quarter, third, half, and cup), and a tablespoon.
Some say buried obstacles at the plant, including tunnels that linked the reactor buildings to other structures, will leave holes in the ice wall, making it more like a sieve.
The name "Pensieve" is a pun, using the homonym "pensive" to denote deep thought, and the word "sieve" to suggest the sorting of the mass of thoughts and memories within.
One official estimate suggests that "leakage" in subsidy payments meant that only 27% of the money ended up in the right hands: not so much a leaky bucket as a sieve.
Sometimes it's best to just sit back and feign surprise, as though the lead up to today's big Google event wasn't leakier than a rusted out old sieve in a rainstorm.
The startup, which is all set to go live by the end of March, calls itself a photo discovery platform and allows users to sieve through content as per their tastes.
Writing Monday in the Nature Nanotechnology journal, the team revealed it was able to restrict pore-swelling by coating the material with epoxy resin composite that prevented the sieve from expanding.
"Bulk collection" (to use the spooks' preferred term) is a necessary part of modern intelligence work: all spy agencies that can collect and sieve information from the internet will do so.
A group of scientists in the U.K. created a membrane 'sieve' capable of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable by using graphene, a wafer-thin sheet of carbon atoms.
Otherwise you're likely to see desserts that incorporate Asian flavors pushed through the sieve of French technique, a formula that seems to be used as an excuse to not innovate further.
Together they comprise a kind of Wes World, in which reality seems as if it has been filtered through a sieve and then carefully arranged with white gloves in a vitrine.
At the end, there must be kunefe, layers of kadayif — tendrils of dough made by pouring batter through a sieve — pressed around a cheese that doesn't so much melt as relax.
Some researchers theorise that suction-filter feeding in whales began with teeth that could be gnashed together to form a simple sieve, and that only subsequently were these teeth replaced by baleen.
In a collaboration with Madonna's digital-first programmer for dance entertainment, DanceOn, Rozzi's "Uphill Battle" gets new life, thanks to incredible choreography by Blake McGrath and a solo performance by Taylor Sieve.
In response to the criticism, Chan told CNBC that the administrative task to sieve out Hong Kongers who live outside the city is "doable," but would delay the implementation of the measure.
Louis's mind is a leaking sieve of grievance that yields bitterness toward his ex-wife, indifference to his daughter and the affronted conviction that people should just leave him the hell alone.
Mix them in a bowl (I mean, sure, you could sieve the ingredients if you've got too much time on your hands) and then drop them in little puddles onto a hot pan.
AS came first after Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, chief scientist for medical sieve radiology at IBM Research, pursued the field for Watson's first imaging application when her father was misdiagnosed over a decade ago.
Now researchers at the University of Manchester say they have come up with a method for controlling the permeation of graphene oxide membranes so they can act as a sieve to desalinate seawater.
If Mr Westbrook were an utter sieve allowing opposing scorers to run rampant—like, say, Kyrie Irving, the current Robin to Mr James's Batman on Cleveland—that would account for much of the gap.
WATCH: Five-Ingredient Fettuccine with Butternut Squash Alfredo The other main difference is that like Banza pasta, you need to cook the rice in boiling water and then drain it in a mesh sieve.
Taylor [Sieve], the dancer, I've never met her and it was pretty moving to see this really wonderful artist just express everything I felt when I wrote the song in a totally new way.
The original 800 S is like a sieve when it comes to letting outside sound in, and it pushes almost as much volume out of the headphones' sides as it does into your cranium.
Today's lobbying laws are like a sieve, and the problem boils down to a provision limiting disclosure requirements to lobbyists who spend 20 percent or more of their time lobbying for a single client.
"The United States needs a physical barrier," the president said during the cabinet meeting, comparing the southern border to "a sieve" that allows criminals and drugs to enter the country and facilitates human trafficking.
Dr Beatty theorised that regions near the openings in the sieve would have taken a lot of punishment if water loaded with small prey had been flushed past them routinely when the animal was alive.
Mr. Sieve said that he would switch to a competitor if the cable news channels were not restored by the end of the month, and that he had told the Maple Grove manager as much.
They saw it as a good opportunity to help rebut the 2016 election narrative that the border was a lawless, out-of-control sieve through which illegal immigrants flooded north and wreaked violence upon unsuspecting Americans.
"Comey knew that the FBI is not only a leaky sieve but there were people within the FBI actively working—actively working—to try to help the Trump campaign," Kaine said in an interview with Fusion.
The busiest route, the Red Line, "leaks like a sieve, and whenever it rains, you get puddles and the wires fall into the puddles and they catch fire and you get smoke incidents," Mr. Evans said.
"The wheat silos that are present in Safaga are not equipped to sieve the Romanian and French wheat cargoes if a decision for that is issued by the public prosecutor," the source told Reuters on Monday.
His script — written with Miguel Ángel Labarca and Daniel Laguna — bludgeons the viewer over the head with the same exposition again and again as if worried that anyone watching has a sieve-like short-term memory.
Besides raising a generation of gym and tanning obsessives, Jersey Shore was a sieve that allowed the big room EDM sound to fully infiltrate North America's suburbs and breed a newer, dumber, massively successful dance music subculture.
But while it's true that today's AI become smarter and more efficient the more data they have, we'll have to wait and see if this same tech can sieve out the nuances of the US tax code.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechOn Sol 1224, a scoop of sand was run through a fine sieve to get just the tiniest grains (under 0.006 inches diameter), then fed into a chemical analysis suite on the rover.
Of course, the Lions' stone-handed wideouts, iffy protection, and sieve-like secondary have forced him to A, always, B, be, C, closing—but the cold-blooded Stafford is entitled to drink all the coffee he wants.
"Introducing a political sieve between the scientists and the public undermines the public's right to know the truth about the health threats they face," said Dr. Keith Martin, executive director of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health.
Use a fine-mesh sieve to skim off any hulls or chaff from the surface of the water, being careful not to disturb the water too much so that none of the bits sink back into the grits.
As Scott Weinberg from the Apollo Guide wrote, "['Robin Cook's 'Invasion'] feels like a science-fiction concept from 1951 that has been strained through a soap-opera sieve and left to [mold] on the counter for six weeks."
Trump's tossed-off thoughts, spilled out with the filtering capabilities of a sieve and fueled by snowballed short-order  emotions like rage, ecstasy, and narcissism, are fire-fed by the instant ego-high of likes, faves, retweets, and responses.
Amber Heard leaks like a sieve, at least when it comes to yapping to the media, so claims Johnny Depp, who does not want to give her any of his financial info unless she swears to keep it private.
Fedorov was sad because exactly one minute before transforming into a rusty old sieve, Casey made what must have been the best save of his career, stoning the Russian sniper on a clean bid from just outside the goal crease.
Kish-Kash, her vibrantly tiled new couscous parlor on Hudson Street in the West Village, takes its name from the broad, wood-rimmed sieve used to sift a mixture of semolina, water, oil and salt into ever finer-textured couscous.
Even if you've been happily partnered for years, let me recommend that you fill out an OkCupid profile to see what it's like to squeeze your personality and desires through the sieve of questions posed by its jovial anthropomorphic algorithm.
But, when Dr Geisler and his colleagues brought together the teeth from the animal's upper and lower jaws they found the result was a sieve that would have superbly served the task of filtering out small animals from water passing through them.
Biola Alabi, founder of Grooming for Greatness Given how much "noise" there is in this digital age, individuals must be able to sieve through huge volumes of data to establish which information is most relevant – and to make quick decisions based on this.
There are very few elements of human experience that can pass through the sieve of social-scientific explanation without coming out thin and watered down; one wishes Junger had favored his own ethnographic reporting over such explanation and included more of it.
Trump's whereabouts, and her office has kept the West Wing — which tends to leak like a sieve — on a need-to-know basis after the first lady returned from a five-day stay at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in May.
Letter of Recommendation As if through a sieve, the kind you might use to dust confectioners' sugar on a cake, the snow began to fall one Sunday afternoon in January — white diagonals obscuring the view just outside my mother's living-room window.
This artist's astute forcing of the painterly and the political through the sieve of body-oriented cartooning has never looked better, nor has it conveyed the chaos of human (and semi-human) relations with a greater semblance of cheer than in this exhibition.
Attached to half a plastic bottle as a mouth and towed behind a boat, the synthetic tights (cotton will absorb water and sink) sieve surface water for some of the five trillion or so pieces of plastic that are estimated to pollute the world's oceans.
Its grains are the result of a labor-intensive process that involves moistening semolina flour with water and rolling it to form chewy little specks, which are then seasoned with oil and salt, steamed, and sifted through a specialized sieve called a kish kash.
Readily conveyed in his sieve of suggestive imagery, rather, is a vision in which certain molds shaped by certain histories are significantly cloven if not fully broken, and in which the ambiguous, fluidly patterned identities emerging therefrom are as malleable as their circumstances are vicissitudinous.
This year the clay was dug out of a parishioner's yard, sifted through a large sieve to remove stones and debris, and trucked to a work area just outside the church's courtyard, where it was shoveled into wheelbarrows and mixed with straw and water.
A large section of the roof had been ripped off, and the rain that had fallen in the subsequent days had caused the ceilings on both floors to cave in, the water draining, as if the house were a sieve, down into the carport.
"Contrary to what many people thought, it seems that whales never used their teeth as a sieve, and instead evolved their signature filter feeding strategy only later—maybe after their teeth had already been lost," noted study lead co-author Alistair Evans in a press release.
The other, which he's begun to try out, is to try to revive the flagging media interest in court gossip by talking about the Democrats to his sieve-like staff and watching it leak into the press as a catalog of his "views" on the candidates.
Before meeting with the Democrats, Trump called the border a "sieve," rebutted Pelosi's complaint that a wall was immoral, provided an estimate of the U.S. illegal immigrant population far higher than the figures most experts cite and made disputed comments about progress toward building a wall.
We are left with a feeling of image as sieve—for what can be held anymore, when no evidence that can be presented cannot also be debunked, when we live in a time where technology has made it easy for anyone with certain skills to falsify reality?
The trigger this past week for South Korea ending an intelligence-sharing arrangement with Japan, called the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) was Japan changing South Korea's export control status with regard to key technologies and materials that Japan fears could sieve into North Korea.
The team at Manchester say they used physical confinement to control the interlayer spacing within graphene laminates immersed in water — enabling them to achieve what they describe as "accurate and tunable ion sieving", and to provide a sieve size smaller than the diameters of hydrated ions.
Police are focusing their attention on two sites on the island close to where the child was last seen on July 24, 1991, and a team with British and Greek forensic archaeologists involved continued sifting through mounds of earth using a giant sieve for a second day on Tuesady.
The common struggle gets pushed through the sieve of what forms we have to describe it, and before you know it the wide and shared suffering of this world is narrowed and gossamer, as thin as silk and looking as special as the language it takes to tell it.
And while they found that permeation rates for the membranes decrease exponentially with decreasing sieve size, they also report that water transport itself is only "weakly affected" — meaning the filtered water flows through the membrane relatively quickly; an important factor if the aim is to develop affordable desalination technology.
On Tuesday morning, even as reports were first surfacing about the allegations of an attempt to bribe a judge, the prime minister's coalition allies were loudly denouncing the police commissioner as biased and unprofessional, while accusing him of leaking like a sieve about the various Netanyahu-related inquiries.
Museum & Galleries This artist's astute forcing of the painterly and the political through the sieve of body-oriented cartooning has never looked better, nor has it conveyed the chaos of human (and semi-human) relations with a greater semblance of cheer than in this exhibition, continuing through April 29.
But Trump's first month in office has only plunged us deeper into the weirdness—he has attempted to institute a Muslim ban, his advisers lie baldly on a daily basis, and scandal after scandal is leaking out of the White House like a sieve with a hole punched through it.
But Brian Hill — a fill-in at running back for the injured Devonta Freeman — should find plenty of room to run against Carolina's sieve of a defensive front, and quarterback Matt Ryan just might be able to make enough plays to keep this game close or engineer a second straight upset.
When I moved into a 1920s stand-alone shotgun style house in southern New Jersey earlier this year, I suspected it would cost a lot more to cool and heat than the rowhouse I had previously owned, because the "charm" and "character" that come with old houses often mean they leak like a sieve.
"(The agreement) is important for all the port operations in the region, as unfortunately there is an idea that the ports of Rosario are a kind of sieve where tonnes of drugs enter each day, and it is not like that," said Guillermo Wade, a manager for Rosario's port chamber Capym, the group that signed the agreement with the government.
It is well-known that this White House leaks like the proverbial sieve, perhaps much more so than others before it, much to President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's chagrin.
"Shape of You" is trickier, a nimble and effective song that takes the aggressive thinning of Caribbean music that Justin Bieber rode to pop success and runs it through a sieve five or 10 more times, leaving only the barest essence, then adds some acoustic guitar at the end as some combination of young-person taunt and old-person dog whistle.
Whether it be to allow data from a powerful platform to leak like a sieve to malignant forces, or to ignore promises to behave and then pay only minuscule fines as recompense, or to feed endless greed by foisting underbaked companies upon the investing public, or to allow hate and lies to flow across important communications streams with only an afterthought for controlling their toxic impact, or … well, you get the idea.
For Wolf, time is fugitive ("History often seems to me like a funnel, down which our lives swirl, never to be seen again"), but her book is a sieve, a way to snare what can be caught, those strings of seeming banalities — that gherkin, an odd detail from a dream, how her husband learns to roll up her surgical stockings for her when she falls asleep in front of the television, that she suddenly needs surgical stockings in the first place.
But it is funny, I have to admit, looking around the 704 bus in my Rollerblade liners—Skid Row burnouts asleep in the back row, runaways headed to the Venice Boardwalk, and Mexican mothers with young children on their way to and from school and work shifts—my memory is a sieve in the immediate fallout of a seizure, so I was annoyed at myself but unsurprised to realize that, after skating two miles to the bus stop and searching my shoulder bag, I'd forgotten my shoes at home.
But it is funny, I have to admit, looking around the 704 bus in myRollerblade liners—Skid Row burnouts asleep in the back row, runaways headed to the Venice Boardwalk, and Mexican mothers with young children on their way to and from school and work shifts—my memory is a sieve in the immediate fallout of a seizure, so I was annoyed at myself but unsurprised to realize that, after skating two miles to the bus stop and searching my shoulder bag, I'd forgotten my shoes at home.
Take five half pints of thick cream, half a pint of Rhenish wine, half a pint of sack, and the juice of two large Seville oranges; grate in just the yellow rind of three lemons, and a pound of double-refined sugar well beat and sifted; mix all together with a spoonful of orange-flower water; beat it well together with a whisk half an hour, then with a spoon take it off, and lay it on a sieve to drain, then fill your glasses: these will keep above a week, and are better made the day before.
It all became moot because the White House leaks like a sieve and Trump can't get away from a TV camera, but did you, having been on that side where you knew sort of the mechanics about how all that stuff worked, do you think that, Trump aside, the traditional structure of having all that press jammed into a room, having a spokesperson come out once a day and sort of provide a message and then maybe you hear from another official, do you think that's a useful role for the press, having done that now for years?
OYSTER SOUP Wash and drain two quarts of oysters, put them on with three quarts of water, three onions chopped up, two or three slices of lean ham, pepper and salt; boil it till reduced one-half, strain it through a sieve, return the liquid into the pot, put in one quart of fresh oysters, boil it till they are sufficiently done, and thicken the soup with four spoonsful of flour, two gills of rich cream, and the yelks of six new laid eggs beaten well; boil it a few minutes after the thickening is put in.
Sen. Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Warren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup MORE (D-Va.) said Saturday that the FBI has become "a leaky sieve," accusing FBI employees of "actively working to help" Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's campaign.

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