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"collated" Definitions
  1. (of pages or folios of a book) gathered into proper sequence:To bind your book, place the collated pages and covers into the unit, where the binding glue must be at "ready" temperature status.
  2. brought together and organized, usually with annotation or comparison:I am enclosing the collated results of the parents' questionnaire.
  3. Computers
  4. (of sequenced data from two or more sets or files) merged to produce a single new sequenced data set or file:The synthesis of our collated data sets revealed a wide range of seasonal dynamics in Australian vegetation.
  5. the simple past tense and past participle of collate.

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But now they're organized, collated, and presented in a coherent package.
He collated them into book Looking for Love, released in 1989.
Once it is in the cloud, data is stored and collated.
CNBC has collated 25 performance details from people familiar with the performance.
For two years, the Event Horizon team reduced and collated the results.
Once he had collated the replies, Pereira set about acquiring more information.
In around 300 A.D., a Chinese alchemist called Ge Hong collated various recipes.
These will be collated into regional totals, and then a final, national, result.
The best will be collated and published on Gulliver later in the year.
Its articles are collated into a PDF and emailed to friends and supporters.
Next, this information is collated to generate a comprehensive list of potential causes.
"The community itself created, collated, and reviewed the research it carried out," wrote Lawrence.
Those votes will be collated along with the preferences of Premier League club captains.
Both figures were a touch worse than a consensus of forecasts collated by Reuters.
All this imagery is collated by a pair of new GPUs in its base/body.
Eleven polls collated by Reuters during November all suggested a "no" vote was more likely.
Cartes de visite are baseball card–sized portraits that people shared and collated in albums.
To determine U.S. trends, pollution levels in cities, rural areas and national parks were collated.
Messrs Erikson and Wlezien have collated polling data on presidential elections from 1952 through 2012.
It offers a momentary glimpse at an alternate self — not better, necessarily, but perfectly collated.
CNN has obtained three of the lists that Higgins says the group collated and discussed.
According to other preliminary 2015 data on the world's top 2843 gold producers collated by Mining.
For now the data being collated nationally are being put to use in two main ways.
Local totals will be collated into totals for 12 regions, and then a final, national, result.
For here is the week in Instagram food porn, deep-fried and collated for your delight.
A series of remixes and collaborations were collated on Collections, which arrived on Versatile in 2013.
He dug through mountains of yellowed colonial-era records that had never before been collated and digitised.
Once he'd collated the data, he adjusted his diet accordingly, skipping the meals that dampened his mood.
The many overlapping passes were then collated and calibrated into a single digital landscape of remarkable detail.
An average of analyst forecasts collated by the company had pointed to OIBDA of 4.35 billion euros.
The responses were collated online from 87 percent of them, or 6,176 current employees, the report said.
These local totals will be collated into totals for 12 regions, and then a final, national, result.
Baffled, they try to match the driver's papers with whatever information has been collated in their ledger.
Data is still being collated but officials stress that Molenbeek remains a marginal attraction for most visitors.
As gunfire reverberated through downtown Harare, Mnangagwa called for calm and urged patience while results were collated.
Results to both surveys were collated via an online questionnaire during the 24 months to June 2019.
The group has also collated and examined government-published export data, as well as media and NGO reports.
Therefore, to celebrate this comeback of comebacks, I've collated some of the best pop resurrections from recent years.
It's collated by LinkedIn data that examines the billions of actions of the site's 433 million-plus members.
NSO has sold its products to Panama and Mexico, according to data collated by activist group Privacy International.
The list goes on and on, and I have emails and handwritten notes that should eventually be collated.
The official results were based on the electronic tally before the paper results were fully collated, the judges said.
The first Reuters survey in September 2017, which collated answers from 123 firms, indicated 9,2016 roles would be affected.
Hopefully it's not to take whatever fitness data Fitbit has collected and collated and use it to troubling ends.
The data on flows at Russia's five biggest lenders and subsidiaries of major foreign banks was collated by Reuters.
The first Reuters survey in September 2017, which collated answers from 123 firms, indicated 9,777 roles would be affected.
All that information must be collected, collated and copied for every board member to review, a mind-numbing task.
Not only that, but there are multiple imagers and instruments whose information must be collated and adjusted for human viewing.
Identities are matched at an individual level and results are collated at an aggregate level – without bringing the datasets together.
That was above an average estimate of $1.21 billion drawn from nine analysts in a poll collated by the bank.
Santander shared four tips to avoid dangerous oversharing on social media, which were collated by social media expert Jodie Cook.
The survey for public broadcaster RTVE was based on voting intentions and collated over several days ahead of the election.
Feedback from residents on the charging stations will be collated by researchers at the University of Oxford's Transport Studies Unit.
Curated by Mark Nash, the project's findings have been collated into an upcoming book, with Nash taking the reigns as editor.
More than 200,20163 have farmers killed themselves since 1995, according to government data collated by Mumbai-based NGO Down to Earth.
Of the total number of incidents, 224 were connected to Labour, said the CST, which has collated such data since 1984.
Britain's 26-odd universities owe nearly £12bn ($16bn), up from around than £5bn in 2012, according to estimates collated by Reuters.
According to figures collated by the group, Russian airstrikes killed 0003,337 men, 906 children and 561 women in the past year.
In May 2019, after the results were collated, the Daimler chief resigned from his position on the company's board of management.
But other messaging apps feel like disparate, fragmented experiences, whereas iMessage has collated most people I communicate with into one place.
If this were 2013, we would have collated those in gif form because Alex's movement really clinches 90 percent of them.
His staff has collated media reports on the flurry of travel restrictions and is chasing after countries to obtain their rationale.
Really, Trump gave a sales pitch based on piecemeal information collated by his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner.
The remaining pages are part of a selection of images from Ghirri's own archive, which he collated himself and never published.
And that is probably why Reader didn't survive—a fate shared with many of the websites whose RSS feeds it collated.
The raw data is collated from several satellites, some of which transmit a radar system providing the exact position of vessels.
Most of the data for the 2019 index were collated in the second half of 2017 through the first half of 2018.
Crowdsourced information, collated by volunteers or via websites set up to offer information about the coronavirus, is also important to the effort.
Yol said Central is looking at using data from its customer loyalty card, collated over many decades, to better tailor its offers.
Some vendor-neutral way of saying how some of our data is going to be collated and where it's going to live.
Data from the app will be analyzed over a six-month period and collated in a report to be published next year.
Osei told a news conference it had collated results from 90 constituencies and would release them, though she gave no time frame.
The company collated this data and created a model of the network, looking at how to manage and optimize the network more efficiently.
Mexico currently ranks 103rd on the annual Corruption Perceptions Index collated by the anti-corruption NGO Transparency International, alongside Bolivia, Moldova, and Niger.
The AVPN has stipulations for every step of the pizza-making process, collated in a document that runs to more than 3,500 words.
The manga was then collated into a book with the same title, which is now in its fifth printing due to overwhelming popularity.
The Nex 3's main camera takes pixel-collated, 16-megapixel photos by default, but it can take 64-megapixel photos as well.
All of this data is collated then analyzed, via a series of proprietary algorithms which are looking for aberrations in the betting patterns.
The lowered growth outlook for 2020 was part of a series of new estimates that the ECB collated before the outbreak hit Europe.
Deal-making in the United States is equivalent to 6 percent of total company market value, according to data collated by Credit Suisse.
However, results collated by the Catholic Church, a powerful institution in the DRC, reportedly contradict the official result, making Fayulu the clear winner.
Todd Schneider, a computer programmer, has published data collated by New York's city government on the number of for-hire car journeys by borough.
Ince said he accepted the election results, noting there was no significant difference between the official figures and those collated by his own party.
Yet the bank run by Jamie Dimon will only hit an ROE of 13.6 percent by 2020, according to estimates collated by Thomson Reuters.
At the turn of the 19th century, he collated their observations on the mind-altering effects of nitrous and published them in a book.
These can be viewed separately, or they are also collated together in clever, "3D" video-like passages (you can see examples on Mapillary's homepage).
The Saudis, along with the other countries that participate in the venture, provide the numbers themselves, and these are then collated and released monthly.
In our time with it, the Photos app has collated photos from a bachelorette trip and labeled them "Home," and occasionally faces are misidentified.
In December, The New York Times published an exposé on what one can learn about someone using their collated data from apps and smartphones.
Consensus analyst forecasts collated by Thomson Reuters before the latest problems pointed to Dengvaxia sales of about 360 million euros ($426.5 million) by 2022.
The official results were based on the electronic tally, which was vulnerable to error, before the paper results were fully collated, the judges found.
Flipping through its 13 sections, he explained that Trimble trawled the scientific journals and collated the year's cosmic progress into a tome like this one.
Building on work begun in the 1990s, Dr Morrison and his colleagues collated 424 such observations of 250 eclipses that happened between 720BC and 1600AD.
Real time data from 122 manufacturing plants will be collated to track parts and vehicles and "manage the overall effectiveness of assembly equipment," AWS said.
A number of those are collated in this celebratory video, 90 seconds of memorable movie moments released to commemorate Star Trek's 50th birthday this week.
Below, I've collated some Grindr bops and using a complicated and precise formulae (the eggplant emoji) ranked them on how much they make you DTF.
When the original Watch was still opening and loading the activity screen, I was already scrolling down the list of data collated from my week.
One contributor to the list that was collated and frequently updated in early 213 was former NSC official and former Trump campaign aide Rich Higgins.
In 212, trial courts imposed 227 death sentences -- the highest number in nearly two decades -- according to data collated by National Law University in Delhi.
Your email checking habits, a scroll through a drug support forum, and those frequent visits to your porn site of choice will all be collated.
Documents from the state archives in Baden-Württemberg, collated by German researcher Joachim Peter, brought new evidence to light and spurred the new provenance changes.
Data collated by Reuters from public transport agencies show the number of SNCF and Paris metro trains operating has risen and strike observance has fallen.
So I know that all of the data that is collected and collated by your team is owned by the communities that you work in.
The information then will be collated and presented to the DOT to support AFA's and Local 556's efforts to establish parameters for cabin temperatures.
The results were collated prior to a fresh tariff threat from President Donald Trump on goods produced and exported by the world's second-biggest economy, China.
The spread between dollar bonds in the emerging-market bond index collated by J.P. Morgan and Treasuries has narrowed sharply this year to 20163 percentage points.
Since then, anecdotal evidence from people involved in the trade suggests the trafficking has slowed although it is too soon for firm data to be collated.
Upon wider rollout, the topics would be curated and whitelisted by Twitter personnel, rather than being collated automatically (which could amplify misleading, malicious or harmful topics).
The new cases recorded in data collated by the government-funded Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) often came to light during ante-natal appointments.
It marks a significant change from the 11.5 percent gain posted in 2014 and is also some way off forecasts collated by CNBC in December 2014.
Collated in a new ICA exhibition, "The Palace," the photographs are a series of intimate portraits that show the camaraderie, focus, and dedication of the team.
The app uses data from collated plant studies from RMIT University and the University of Melbourne, so you can quantitatively estimate how "healthy" your space is.
Devnath and his team collated the statistics on trafficking cases, building a database of traffickers, the routes they frequently use and the vulnerable people they target.
Satellite photos collated by Victor Robert Lee, an analyst, show that tell-tale scarring from clam-harvesting is now visible on more than two dozen reefs.
In a blog post, Levin has collated local media reports on over a dozen different schools being targeted by these sort of phishing scams in 2017.
"Police did not engage in verifying the information collated by myself and family members, which in my opinion could have assisted the investigation greatly," he says.
The second study collated data from 70 studies involving more than 3.4 million participants, mostly from North America, but with some from Europe, Asia, and Australia.
The incident was one of 10 reported drone sightings collated in UKAB's most recent monthly summary, five of which occurred near Heathrow, the UK's main airport.
Yet the bank run by Jamie Dimon will hit a return on equity of only 13.6 percent by 2020, according to estimates collated by Thomson Reuters.
Some of the monasteries that we visited in Tao were the very sites where medieval chantbooks called iadgari (heirmologions) were collated by 10th-century scribal monks.
It fell to 64.30 rupees as of the second quarter in 2018, the last quarter for which the Cellular Operators Association of India has collated data.
" A new study by the Institut Marquès, presented in Barcelona, collated results from the listening habits of 300 fetuses "between 18 and 38 weeks of gestation.
The mean average of nine polls collated by Reuters puts the "yes" vote on 50.9 percent The referendum campaign has damaged Turkey's ties with some European allies.
In a statement late on Tuesday, he said that election results his team had collated from almost all of the country's regions showed he had defeated Bongo.
Hedge Fund Research, an industry database in Chicago, said the average energy hedge fund gained about 3 percent through February, with March data yet to be collated.
The trend seen during the past two months has put average monthly global temperatures among the highest ever recorded since data began to be collated in 1880.
Those notes are instantaneously absorbed by the system, then collated with relevant prior meetings, files and communications, in order to better prepare you for the next meeting.
But I collated the lyrics from what people said in the movie about Jim, and when his family and friends saw the movie, they recognized their quotes.
Mr Odinga's NASA coalition argues that the provisional electronic results, which showed a lead for Mr Kenyatta, are incorrect because the computers that collated them had been hacked.
The research, which collated evidence from more than 200 previous studies, also found coffee consumption was linked to lower risks of diabetes, liver disease, dementia and some cancers.
CNBC has collated a selection of Tim Cook's recent comments on Apple's earnings in China over the last year and his thoughts on the trade war and tariffs.
"We have collated results from the 80% of the polling stations that we're allowed to do so and we're very clear that we're going to win," he said.
Nationwide, the percentage of criminal trials that resulted in community sentences reached around 35% five years ago, according to data collated by Yang Xue of Nanjing Normal University.
China was the most active filer of blockchain patent applications last year, according to data collated by Thomson Reuters' Practical Law from the World Intellectual Property Organization database.
And writers of anti-theatrical tracts, who collated any theatrical practice with terrible sin (I should be so lucky!), often laid blame for the plague at theaters' doors.
And writers of anti-theatrical tracts, who collated any theatrical practice with terrible sin (I should be so lucky!), often laid blame for the plague at theaters' doors.
Survey data collated by UBS suggested that more than half of the general population would be reluctant to board a plane with only one pilot in the cockpit.
In December, HRW released a report that collated more than 200 civilian deaths in 2018 in Mali's Mopti region and warned that communal violence was rapidly increasing there.
The documents, which Gad collated while he was still at the firm and which were reviewed by Reuters, include receipts from the government, import contracts and government silo appraisals.
Methods: The study took data The Bureau for Investigative Journalism collated on strikes in those three countries and compiled how many of these reports the U.S. government officially confirmed.
Until Yahoo confirms a breach, however, or the full dataset is released for verification, it is possible that the data is collated and repackaged from other major data leaks.
Young LGBT+ people are at least three times more likely to attempt suicide than their straight peers, according to 35 studies from 10 countries collated by researchers in 2018.
Young LGBT+ people are at least three times more likely to attempt suicide than their straight peers, according to 35 studies from 10 countries collated by researchers in 2018.
Suicide among farmers has also become a national issue, with more than 200,13 killing themselves since 1995, according to government data collated by Mumbai-based NGO Down to Earth.
In polling averages collated by the Daily Telegraph, the Conservative lead has fallen from around 2628 points when the election was called in mid-April to around 28503 points.
LGBT+ young people are at least three times more likely to attempt suicide than their straight peers, according to 35 studies from 10 countries collated by researchers in 2018.
And so if you go to your favorite search engine and type in Yale University, you'll get information that was collated and combined and processed by the U.S. Digital Service.
Aberdeen is the second-biggest investor in BHP's London-listed shares, with a 4.9 percent stake worth $1.3 billion, regulatory filings to August last year collated by Thomson Reuters showed.
It's an oddly fascinating creature to look at, but it's more importantly been added to a list of the world's most vulnerable reptiles, collated by the Zoological Society of London.
Nick Waters, a military analyst at open source investigation house Bellingcat, collated the images [Dropbox]—screenshots from Islamic State's own media channels propagating on-board video footage from bombing sorties.
With the help of some friends, I collated a series of house-chat screenshots showing common passive-aggressive interactions, and asked Sowden to help me understand the behaviors at play.
Last year there were 934 drug-related deaths recorded in Scotland, the highest number since figures started being collated in 1996, and over double the amount recorded ten years ago.
Roughly 1.6 million early ballots have been accepted or returned, according to figures collated by the United States Election Project, whereas just over 1 million advance ballots were cast in 2014.
According to data collated by the dictionary, the word "toxic" saw a 45 percent rise in the number of times it's been looked up on the Oxford Dictionary website in 2018.
"The contract was setup as an email based subscription vulnerability reporting service to receive timely and collated threat, vulnerability and exploit advisories addressing information technology vulnerabilities," said DND spokesperson Matthew Lacroix.
And in 2006 the young company blindsided its users with the launch of News Feed, which collated and presented in one place information that people had previously had to search for piecemeal.
Forecasts for German growth were revised significantly downwards in a 'Joint Economic Forecast' collated by several prominent German economic research institutes and published Thursday, with economists predicting a meager 0.8% this year.
Campaigners like activist Robyn O'Brien have collated their tales and photos of their pharmacy bills online while one parent started a petition — 'Stop the EpiPen price gouging' — that has received 140,6 signatures.
Here is a small selection, translated by The Economist, from a list collated by Cecília Olliveira, an observer of Brazilian politics: Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks.
We could go to all this trouble and find that it is collated under the current categories," adding "In 2016 we should not be expected to still be crossing out government forms.
"We have collated results from the 80% of the polling stations that we're allowed to do so and we're very clear that we're going to win," MDC spokesman Nkululeko Sibanda told CNN.
But government figures collated by Reuters on Friday show heavily indebted municipalities and states, which historically manage a large chunk of public spending in Europe's biggest economy, have yet to tap in.
Evidence collated by the Sex Education Forum backs the decision up, as do STI rates (and teen pregnancy and abortion stats) in countries that already provide good quality, age-appropriate, comprehensive SRE.
Data on the fire's location is extracted from the video feed, and latitude and longitude information is collated so that accurate maps of the fire's current position can be generated for first responders.
If it retains that position by the end of 2016 it will be the first time in the 15 years that the data has been collated that it has clinched the top spot.
For the study, a team led by epidemiologist Neil Ferguson collated all existing data pertaining to Zika transmission across Latin America, along with data about the spread of similar viruses, such as dengue.
As the lab tests piled up, researchers collated the results and came to a startling conclusion: Ten percent to 30 percent of the tested men were not the biological fathers of their children.
Putin can still cite approval ratings collated by the independent pollster, the Levada Center, as evidence that he is still, generally, a popular leader, and more so than other Western leaders could boast.
Soon after takeoff the plane reached an altitude of 22014,2162 feet before falling precipitously to around 543,254 feet, according to satellite data transmitted from the airplane and collated by the aviation website Flightradar22004.
IS took over Palmyra in May and between July 1 and March 5 the coalition conducted 15 strikes in and around Palmyra, according to data collated by Reuters from the Combined Joint Task Force.
Stacks of papers and legal pads were meticulously fanned and collated on the floor—notes and documents dating back to 2000, when he received the first phone call about skateboarding becoming an Olympic sport.
Alongside writing stories, Lady Asquith gathered them too, putting the call out to her writer friends to send along their best ghost stories, which she collated into 1927's awesomely named The Ghost Book.
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime's collated government data, the crime of assault was rarer in the US in 2014 than it was in Australia, France, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
A Guardian Australia project called the Nauru Files collated 2,000 reports of abuse between 2013 and 2015, ranging from security guards hitting children's heads against the wall to detainees swallowing rocks in self-harm.
While better than all forecasts in a Reuters poll of economists that pointed to a reading of 43.8, the PMI — collated entirely after the June 23 referendum — showed commercial construction dwindled and confidence flagged.
Since then, he has collated around 12,000 picaderos across Spain—allowing users to search by location, sexual orientation, privacy, mode of transport to the area, and whether the spot can accommodate up to 20 people.
Half of Settle's brain was actually blocked from blood flow and oxygen for years due to collated carotid arteries (the major blood vessels in the neck that supply blood to the brain, neck, and face).
Although there are no officially collated statistics available, many city targets are more ambitious than those set by governments under the Paris accord, which imposes no obligations on cities, regions or companies to define goals.
The research: With the reams of data collected and collated on its work spaces every day, WeWork has the unusual makings of a comprehensive understanding of how work is really done today around the world.
The data, collated by Brazil's Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services, shows increased exports across all major product groups, including chicken and meat, which were recently shunned by international importers amid allegations of corruption.
"As part of our support for these reviews, we expect to share the work we have already collated to support the calls for regulation we have been making for some time," Dignity's CEO Mike McCollum said.
He led with 262,149 votes against Hichilema's 243,794 after 29 of the country's 156 constituencies in Thursday's voting had been collated, the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) told a news conference also attended by political parties.
The Home Office (interior ministry) said there were 80,393 offences in 2016/17, a rise of 29 percent from the year before and the largest percentage increase since the figures were first collated five years ago.
But the Yemen Post collated information from official sources that at least 69 other civilians were killed in strikes the following week, including several as they slept in their homes and others as they celebrated Eid.
According to other official data collated by SPARK, from the state statistics service, KONTs is 100 percent owned by Fin-Invest, a company controlled by firms listed as Tatneft-Aktiv, Processing Centre and Tatneft-AZS-Tsentr.
But to promote a few ideas, Glassdoor has collated the top 15 job titles that it claims offer the best work-life balance, with manager and assistant-style roles making a frequent appearance in the U.K. rankings.
In 2016, Adidas signaled a sea change when it announced it would stop advertising on television and spend more on digital advertising, micro-targeting customers based on specific likes and interests, using data collated by internet firms.
This latest study is intended to provide evidenced-based, high-quality research collated from a large group of players, and so establish whether a clear link can be found between rugby and the development of neurological disorders.
The report authors collated the most comprehensive review of data on how common sexual harassment in academic settings is, and — surprise, surprise — they suggest science is not at all immune to a problem that plagues many industries.
Collated under the name Prostitute Laundry, the newsletters quickly amassed a following of more than 5,000 subscribers, and readers began anxiously awaiting each installment so they could devour the next story of Shane's personal life and work.
You could spend a very happy Thursday clicking around these pages, finding old favorites or new interests, but if you'd like a few pointers, I've collated some of the best places to start — in my estimation — below.
The plan: "Global information and data on the behavior of the tobacco companies, especially in low- and middle-income countries where they are seeking to grow their markets, will be collated and held on a public website."
Of the 52 S&P 500 companies that have reported results to date for the third quarter, 81 percent had earnings that topped average analyst estimates, according to forecasts collated by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Documents from the state archives in Baden-Württemberg, collated by German researcher Joachim Peter, brought new evidence to light and spurred the new provenance changes for the painting, estimated to be worth as much as $21943 million.
In reading through it, I culled all their adjectives — fuzzy, unworried, clear, depressed, gray, and many others — and collated them into a crude spectrum of experience: soft, fuzzy, comfortable on one end; hard, sharp, distressing on the other.
It's all interesting stuff, and all automatically collated of course, though there's not much in the way of customization—you have to pretty much take the stats as iOS serves them up (which probably suits most users just fine).
Best's script was simple enough: It took names of special agents and other FBI officials collated from the agency's own "Dead List," a list of people the FBI knows to be deceased, and placed each into a request template.
Global financial markets begun the week on shaky ground as countries around the world continued to wage battle against the coronavirus, of which there are now over 133,000 confirmed cases worldwide, according to data collated by Johns Hopkins University.
That's more than 25 times the software company's projected earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization for this year, according to estimates collated by Refinitiv, and a nearly 50 percent premium to its stock's latest 30-day closing average.
The vast majority of the tweets aren't new — many of them, as the research firm DFR Lab noted in its extensive analysis of the tweets, have been collated and released before by numerous media outlets, government officials, and researchers.
Only after biologist and writer Rachel Carson collated thousands of similar studies into a coherent story (told in her book Silent Spring) did the public health community recognize that they might have a role as public advocates as well as researchers.
ACCRA (Reuters) - Gabon opposition leader Jean Ping said on Tuesday that election results his team has collated from almost all of the country's regions show he has defeated President Ali Bongo, whose family has been in power for nearly 50 years.
The Shitty Media Men list—the Google spreadsheet that collated anonymous annotated allegations ranging from rape to general creepiness against named individuals, and was almost immediately leaked to the press—seemed to spark subtler controversies in private than it did online.
A relatively kind review of the burger, featured on a roundup of comments on Air Koryo's food collated by MUNCHIES in September 2015, described it as featuring "mystery meat" that was "not very nice and I did not finish it".
After skimming some of the studies GAINSWave collated and presented on their website, I bought into the idea of having my best-ever erection and quickly booked an appointment at my nearest GAINSWave provider—Healthy Point Medical Center in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
According to the latest worldwide survey, based on data collected by local activists and collated by the advocacy group Transgender Europe, there were 2,103 reported killings of "trans and gender diverse people" in 65 countries between January 2008 and April 2016.
But data collated by Turkish bloggers for their online Bosphorus Naval News project, and reviewed by Reuters, shows reinforcements sent via Russia's "Syrian Express" shipping route from the Black Sea increased throughout September and have peaked in the last week.
Schools across the South—which, following the court rulings of the civil-rights era, became America's best-integrated—have become less mixed in the last few decades, according to data collated by the Civil Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Album sales figures for artists releasing debut records in 2016 were collated this week, with excessively hyped artists like ZAYN (who sold 65,208 albums), Blossoms (74,33 copies shifted), and BBC Sound of 2016 winner Jack Garratt (62,954 sales) releasing their first LPs.
Hard and reliable statistics are hard to come by when it comes to the illicit market in people, but here are eight key facts and figures collated by international organizations as the European Union (EU) marks Anti-Trafficking Day on Oct. 18.
Asia's top four buyers of Iranian crude - China, India, Japan and South Korea - imported a total 710,699 barrels per day of crude from Iran in January, 49 percent lower than the same month in 2018, the data collated by Thomson Reuters showed.
Republicans have repeatedly praised Merrick Garland A week after Scalia's death, aides had collated extensive research on nearly 10 candidates into a thick black binder -- focusing heavily on the potential nominee's public writings -- and handed it off to the President for the weekend.
Asia's top four buyers of Iranian crude - China, India, Japan and South Korea - imported a total 710,699 barrels per day of crude from Iran in January, 3003 percent lower than the same month in 2018, the data collated by Thomson Reuters showed.
Titled Wind of Boston: Data Paintings, the Walt Disney Concert Hall projection-mapping artist has collated data from winds in and around Boston Logan Airport and turned this information, using custom software, into abstract data paintings and displayed them on digital canvases.
By the time you're an adult though, the high school experience starts to permeate through your consciousness with alarming sentimentality, as though the scientific stuff that courses through your veins has collated with every formative, hormonal moment to make you who you are.
As Russell Buhr, a pulmonologist at UCLA Health, pointed out, the largest study to come out of China, which collated records from 72,314 patients, did show more men were infected than women, but it didn't break down who smoked and who didn't.
Another layer of complexity comes from the fact that Nevada offered a four-day early-voting period for the first time, meaning that day-of caucusgoers' preferences had to be collated in real time at each precinct with the early vote totals.
In developed countries worldwide, nearly 24 per cent of boys and nearly 23 per cent of girls are classified as such, according to figures collated by Public Health England, while the World Health Organization has called obesity and diabetes a global "slow-motion disaster ".
The trade coalition said American taxpayers have paid over $27 billion in extra import tariffs from the beginning of the trade war in 2018 through June of this year based on data collated from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The XD team has also taken the existing sharing features in XD, which designers can use to gather feedback and deliver their assets, and collated them into a single Share mode that sits next to the existing Design and Prototype modes in the application.
Still, the numbers collated by the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board in Britain are startling — not only the 19 percent decline for Premier League matches but also the slide in viewership for Champions League matches, which included a 40 percent drop on one Tuesday evening.
In addition to the killings, more than 400 other cases of aggression against politicians and political operatives have been reported this season, including assassination attempts, threats, intimidation and kidnappings, according to Etellekt, which collated information from government, academic, civil-society and news media reports.
From a standing start, VinFast will have the capacity to produce 250,000 cars annually in the next five years or so, equivalent to 92 percent of all the cars sold in Vietnam last year, according to data collated by the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers' Association (VAMA).
"The intelligence I get is that the Brexit party is doing pretty well... It looks like it's going to be a big win for the Brexit Party," Farage told reporters at the venue where vote tallies from across the south east region were being collated.
Russia targeted America's soft underbelly: Congressional and FBI investigations are not over, but data collected and collated by Columbia University's Jonathan Albright give us the shape and some of the granularity of a Russian social media campaign apparently designed to inflame some of America's greatest national sensitivities.
You can use flatbed scanners and even your phone's camera to digitize paper documents of course, but a dedicated document scanner is so much easier and quicker: It can scan both sides of multiple pages in an instant, then get them all collated and saved in a common format.
Although the two consulting companies had rarely worked for the government, for the next four years they won more than 30 project management contracts at 18 state hospitals and health agencies, mostly funded by the European Union, according to data collated from the Hungarian government's public procurement database.
Last month the Polish charity "Have no fear", which supports abuse victims, delivered its own report to Pope Francis in which it calculated - purely on the basis of media reports collated since the mid-1950s - that at least 384 minors had been sexually abused by clergy in Poland.
Bindra said the data obtained from the multiple sources would be pulled together by experts at four centers around the world and then collated at Britain's National Oceanography Center, adding that they planned to produce their first bathymetric map by the end of 2018 and update it annually.
A database of open-source information collated by the Reconnecting Asia Project, run by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a think-tank in Washington, DC, shows that 86% of OBOR projects have Chinese contractors, 27% have local ones and only 18% have contractors of foreign origin.
Facebook's problems extend forever out of the idea that we are all different clumps of data generation The photos you post are interpreted by Facebook's programs to automatically recognize your face; the interests you communicate via text are collated and cross-examined by algorithms to serve you advertising.
Long-documented by monitors and enthusiasts, with recordings collated by the likes of the Conet Project, Bush's new project takes the wealth of research available a number of steps further, using open source information, publicly available satellite imagery, and inexpensive software to give these faceless stations visual identities.
But a company called ZAO firma KONTs that operated a fuel station in the Crimean city of Sevastopol until at least September is controlled by units of Tatneft, according to ownership records in the state tax registry and the state statistics service that were collated by the Russian database SPARK.
Fifteen percent of an organization's time is spent in meetings, and every day, the transcontinental conference room known as the white-collar United States plays host to 11 million meetings, according to research collated by Fuze, the telecommunications company (which might have a stake in publicizing research designed to stoke meeting fatigue).
"Talking to local herdsmen and ranchers during my initial study up in northern Kenya, I collated many anecdotal stories of elephants breaking open wild beehives as they foraged in Acacia trees, and the bees coming out and stinging the elephant up the trunk, around the eyes and in the mouth," she recalls.
Statistics collated by Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority and data from real estate services provider CBRE show high-end sales in the city-state have been modest for the first three months of the year, with just three Good Class Bungalow (GCB) transactions taking place, worth a combined 95.3 million Singapore dollars ($68.3 million).
We now know that the fruits of these "Recording in Progress" sessions have been collated for her opus, The Hope Six Demolition Project (out this April)—a clutch of songs directly inspired by Harvey and Murphy's travels to Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Washington, D.C., all of which took place over a four year period.
The Brexit Party was in first place, and was likely to do better than the UK Independence Party did in 2014, according to BBC projections, "It looks like it's going to be a big win for the Brexit Party," Farage told reporters in Southampton in southern England where vote tallies from across the south east region were being collated.
" German industrial firm Siemens improved its transparency as the index was being collated, Transparency International told CNBC, bringing its final grade to a B.  A Siemens spokesperson told CNBC via email: "As a global business, addressing policy challenges such as clean energy, smart mobility and healthcare, we think it is right to engage in discussions with policy-makers.
Read more: How a Chinese region that accounts for just 1.5% of the population became one of the most intrusive police states in the worldThe report found a weak correlation between the number of cameras and how safe they made people feel, based on a comparison with figures of crime and safety collated by Numbeo, a collaborative database of user-contributed data from cities around the world.
The Halifax House Price Index, which is owned and collated by IHS Markit, revealed Monday that house prices in September were just 1.1% higher than in the same month a year earlier "Whilst this is the lowest level of growth since April 2013, it remains in keeping with the predominantly flat trend we've seen in recent months," said Halifax's Managing Director Russel Galley in a press release.
"The [UN report] recommends that the Committee write to Member States to highlight the terrorist threat associated with dark web markets and vendors, and to encourage Member States that have not done so to establish specialized law enforcement units to detect and investigate dark web crimes and national contact points through which data can be shared and collated among Member States," said the report.
At every company that sells ads, a significant portion of their engineering team spends their day tuning data mining, writing better code to collect all your personal data, upgrading the servers that hold all the data and making sure it's all being logged and collated and sliced and packaged and shipped out… And at the end of the day the result of it all is a slightly different advertising banner in your browser or on your mobile screen.
At every company that sells ads, a significant portion of their engineering team spends their day tuning data mining, writing better code to collect all your personal data, upgrading the servers that hold all the data and making sure it's all being logged and collated and sliced and packaged and shipped out .... And at the end of the day the result of it all is a slightly different advertising banner in your browser or on your mobile screen.
CONTESSA BREWER: And on that front, we look at news from The Financial Times with documents collated by Green Peace that show that despite BP's stand on climate change and I know—I read that you're expected to give a speech tonight calling for more action on the point of the oil industry on climate change, that instead you're fighting methane regulation, that you're lobbying the Trump administration to roll back some of the Obama-era environmental regulations.

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