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"distill" Definitions
  1. to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration.
  2. to extract the volatile components of by distillation; transform by distillation.
  3. to concentrate, purify, or obtain by or as by distillation: to distill whiskey from mash.
  4. to remove by distillation (usually followed by off
  5. to extract the essential elements of; refine; abstract: She managed to distill her ideas into one succinct article.
  6. to let fall in drops; give forth in or as in drops: The cool of the night distills the dew.
  7. to undergo or perform distillation.
  8. to become vaporized and then condensed in distillation.
  9. to drop, pass, or condense as a distillate.
  10. to fall in drops; trickle; exude.

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"I want to see them distill moose shit," he said.
You start to distill it down to its truest essence.
We can't distill the whole world into numbers and equations.
Julian can distill a person's character in a few lines.
Savvy philosophers distill their core insight into a short phrase.
Therefore, the only alternative was to distill grain into whiskey.
It's possible to distill signs of hope from the noise.
It should somehow distill the concept into a more flavorful tincture.
"We distill it all the way to 96 percent," Sheehan adds.
" Halsey explains, "In the second one, I started to distill things.
Why try to distill a creative life into one single moment?
I like to call it the three Ds - Distill, Design, Disseminate.
The goal was to distill the science down into actionable advice.
To distill, age, and keep the high proof using nothing but rice?
As always, video games tend to distill all choices into tactical decisions.
To distill Sun Tzu's maxim for today's Middle East, weakness is provocative.
We need to really distill what's actually right and fight for it.
How do you distill that into something that they can quickly evaluate?
I seek out scientists and other reputable experts to help distill it.
They distill their hopes, dreams, screams, and laughs into double-tappable memes.
The early voting is also helping distill the campaigns to their essentials.
Britell manages to distill "Succession&aposs" key themes into its title song.
"If you actually distill the comedy, it's about the laughs," he said.
Pence, speaking at the conservative Heritage Foundation, sought to distill Trump's message.
What DefinedCrowd offers isn't particularly easily to distill into a quick elevator pitch.
Collectively, they distill an era's distinctive mix of earned paranoia and skeptical utopianism.
And even the President's clear nuclear achievements will likely take time to distill.
Here are the beautiful brass tanks used to distill the world- famous drink.
And the idea is to quickly distill what truly matters in the story.
You compile complicated data sets and distill them into stories for our readers.
I needed someone introspective who could distill what was happening inside the brain.
She taught herself how to distill rum by watching videos and reading books.
They grow their own food, build their own furniture, distill their own whiskey.
He's able to distill the anger and resentment and the sense of aggrievement.
Street Fighter couldn't distill a film back down into a new video game.
If one could distill that sensation into a game, you'd get Sayonara Wild Hearts.
"When you distill alcohol in an unregulated way, it's actually quite dangerous," Lents said.
How do you distill such a complicated, breathtaking man into a few hundred words?
The show's ability to distill complex ideas into lovable characters and laughs is unparalleled.
If you brew all those notions together and distill its contents, you get ikigai.
But I think it's possible to distill her ideas into a few key takeaways.
"First, let me distill Larry's philosophy into one word: growth," Cramer said on Wednesday.
For me, it's tough to distill and trim things to fit a time limit.
MUNCHIES: What made BrewDog decide to go in this direction and distill a scotch?
They live in reality and not utopia and they distill issues that way as well.
Winemaker Roman Roth uses a copper still to distill the rosé, creating a pure alcohol.
Whatever the style I'm actually writing in, I want to distill it down to nectar.
Richard Klein, partner at The Durant Company: Can you distill your pitch into one sentence?
They must distill complex issues into clear, actionable steps to maintain progress amidst dynamic circumstances.
From the initial covering letter, it was possible to distill the essence of the character.
If you distill it down to one thing, what makes a word a curse word?
Baker has figured out how to distill these seemingly simple moments into an extraordinary film.
More than simply pared down, Bresson films distill motion picture narrative to a particular essence.
Ms. Manning helped Mr. Dakhunda distill a six-page C.V. to a one-page résumé.
His ability to distill expansive concepts into digestible bites is somewhat uncommon in neuroscience circles.
Reliable, meaningful methods that distill real-world behavior into experimental variables have been, let's say, elusive.
We want to keep the prominence of those flavors, just distill them into a tiny space.
We distill things down to a kind of base level "electronic-ness," and work from there.
These are texts that aim to distill society's values and teach future generations how to behave.
You can distill a nuanced piece of analysis from our newspaper into a social-friendly headline.
He puts the waste into bio fermenters in order to distill biogas (methane), and organic fertilizer.
Rather, they seek to distill part of the core experience of video games to its essence.
So we tried to distill it down to the most important — and interesting — races of 2018.
It's impossible to distill a documentary festival that crams more than 15 features into eight days.
There's the sense that Fontaine manages to distill other people's stories more succinctly than her own.
Two pieces of news this morning distill the competing forces acting on oil markets these days.
Artists are asked to distill the most compelling aspects of stories and create a powerful experience.
Meant to be shareable and easily digestible, memes distill things down to their lowest common denominators.
There are just too many reasons why we got here to distill into a single explanation.
In her time, it was standard practice for white critics to distill the essence of black.
Diageo uses Distill Ventures to invest in small brands that tap into emerging consumer tastes and trends.
Some suggested the creation of credible referees that could rigorously distill the strengths and weaknesses of research.
They are a thoroughly considered band that dissect and distill everything they put out into the world.
Instead, we distill it into a spirit which we then mature in wood and it becomes whiskey.
Douthat: How would you distill your critique of how the pope is handling the debates he's opened?
These scenes attempt to distill the chaos of war into something the camera and eye can follow.
Instead, it's an attempt to distill and condense the extensive research being done on lithium-ion batteries.
We individually distill every single ingredient, all of which are grown on trees or in the ground.
Scholars hope the case will further distill what is and is not an unconstitutional endorsement of religion.
But no matter the subject, ''it'' books distill something essential about the country at a particular moment.
"First, let me distill Larry's philosophy into one word: growth," the "Mad Money " host said on Wednesday.
You can express an opinion without having to distill it into one clear, righteous, easily digestible take.
To that end, we asked experts in entrepreneurship to distill their years of experience into concrete advice.
The goal of each challenge is to distill the science of healthful living into one simple task.
I grew up with rice as well, so I thought, Why not distill whisky from this prominent grain?
I take the waste skins and distill the alcohol out of them to make a 94 percent alcohol.
They aim to distill the organisation's high-level science into the more colloquial way people speak on Messenger.
Like every other sign of the Zodiac, it's impossible to distill Virgos down to a single, pat description.
A company called Chakr uses technology to extract pollution from the air and distill it into an ink.
Given how all over the place it was, it's difficult to distill anything thematic from Trump's news conference.
Afterwards put what you have taken off in a glass lamp bowl and distill it through a filter.
Other admissions files have offered insights into how reviewers distill personal traits from the accomplishments and activities listed.
This column and next week's edition will try to distill what makes this such a uniquely difficult problem.
Permitting Native Americans to distill their own spirits may set off a renewed round of paternalistic hand-wringing.
A poem, by its need to distill complex thoughts to pithy brevity, will of necessity tend toward equivocality.
One of Schiff's gifts is his ability to distill complex legal and constitutional arguments down to their essence.
The government has enlisted stars like Jackie Chan to distill "socialist core values" and complex slogans for audiences.
As always, it's hard to distill our favorite shows in a city so dense with excellent art events.
Relaunch Chrome, and choose Distill Page from the main Chrome menu to put any page into reader mode.
Beyond documenting its surface details, Desailly also harnesses light and color to distill what the trap feels like.
Ultimately, I was able to distill what they told me into a few principles that we could all incorporate.
The more desirable but easily-masked flavors, those found in the "heart" of the infusion, would distill out later.
The goal was to not only impersonate Burton but to distill the self-destructive genius down to his essence.
They turned their eyes to blood as well, hoping to distill its nutritional value into shelf-stable, palatable forms.
I think if I had to distill it into one sentence, I'd say I'm most proud of our resilience.
I came to believe that what President Obama did, better than anybody, was distill complicated issues to their essence.
Another moment, similarly impossible to distill, details the political significance of a widely shared joke about a lost goat.
The bureaus then use formulas from FICO, or other models, to distill a consumer's credit file into a score.
"He was always trying to distill the essence of a book or a person or a moment," he added.
It's not to distill, in one compressed male form, the cupidity and corruption associated with government at its rottenest.
The vocabulary had to be absolutely blank, so that players could distill their own imagined conversations between their characters.
And ace it he did, if the goal was to distill the Trump ethos into a few ugly hours.
Distill this, and Liu was still thinking about patterns in analog material that could be re-created using math.
Beyond the current four candidates leading in Iowa, others took the night's opportunity to distill their images and messages.
These videos distill a recipe to its absolute essence — ingredients and instructions — without even the distraction of a host.
But there's something to glean from the seeming nonsense — something faithful in its attempt to distill the mostly inexplicable.
Distill an addict to a datapoint and the same thing happens: Context melts away, leaving behind dregs of questionable value.
Sometimes the pigs are fed the leftover milk whey, which Fingal's sister, Clovisse, is also planning to distill into gin.
The exhibition lays bare Cannon's technical skill, his humour and his ability to distill emotion in both word and colour.
That's why other tools have cropped up that aim to distill the complex political contribution data down into actionable insights.
Publishers say the books have caught on with the public in part because they distill a collective feeling of frustration.
But whatever form they take on, these rare artifacts all manage to distill an authentic part of the human experience.
"You can distill a bookend to what it really is," said Billy Cotton, an interior and furniture designer in Brooklyn.
But the intricate mystery proved too dense to distill into a satisfying film, though that didn't stop producers from trying.
Then they distill out the alcohol and turn it into carbon, which can be studied in an Accelerator Mass Spectrometer.
Too often, data is being used to "distill you to your smallest self," Spotify's chief marketer, Seth Farbman, told me.
They were soon overcome by the eldritch smell of roasting beans and decided it would be better to distill them.
We know the general contours of each candidate's plan, or at least how they distill it into an elevator pitch.
No need to barrel or distill anything, all you basically need is a bunch of apples and some 190 proof vodka.
We need to make sure that -- as Marie was saying -- as part of the media, you can distill (ph) the two.
Diageo had bought here a 20% stake in Seedlip, a British startup, in 2016 via its venture capital arm Distill Ventures.
But to actually distill a stinky weed into something that adds to and does not detract from food is another matter.
They distill the best elements of their genre: energy, hooks, and experimentation, into weapons of​ concentrated pop annihilation and undeniable swagger.
They represent the best efforts by faculty and instructors to distill human knowledge on a given subject into 14-week chunks.
More likely, the automaker will distill some of the ideas teased here and apply them to its forthcoming electric road cars.
The "Seven deadly sins" campaign aimed to "distill really complex messages," according to the brand's head of investment communications James Whiteman.
Extra resources would be required to distill the gas, from car exhaust or power plant smokestacks, to use in the battery.
The closest we could come to it was if we could distill the fun part of creativity itself, specifically music-making.
She likes working with photocopies because of the way they distill an object or scenery down to what is most essential.
The provenance of the other 49% of the sugar used to ferment and distill the beverage is entirely the producer's call.
But if Wednesday's speech was any indication, he isn't disciplined enough to distill Clinton's character for voters overwhelmed with conflicting information.
If it were constitutional in America to distill Trump's platform into a series of referenda, some of it would probably pass.
They used their training to heat up and distill ordinary hair bleach, combining it with other ingredients to make effective bombs.
But we can distill these concerns down to a simple concept: Something that feels this good must come at a price.
Her sculptures distill all that's great about Ancient Roman, Asian, and Arab designs through the lens of an irreverent New Yorker.
There's a sense of euphoria to the whole thing, one that Harry has managed to distill into pure, if unconventional, movement.
Effortless in their fusion of narrative and form, Traylor's images distill memories harsh and pleasant into taut silhouettes on found cardboard.
These words distill the experience of those who've been through treatment into a construct that we set out to adapt visually.
Instead of writing in the mode of a traditional stock analyst, he would distill his arguments down to internet-friendly length.
It is not only that Mr. Alba's clothes distill the design lessons he acquired at a variety of storied Italian labels.
If you've got valuable knowledge to share, distill it into an online course or two — and earn money from eager students. 12.
The well-known series The Frieze of Life exemplifies Munch's penchant for allegorical depictions in an attempt to distill universal human truths.
The audience will be invited to participate and further distill and respond to these questions, engaging guest speakers in an open exchange.
It takes a whopping amount of energy to distill and clean water, and we've gotten too used to having an 'unlimited supply'.
It's a showing of the distinct concern with black cinema he has sought to distill over the course of his entire career.
She said it's important to "distill the most important points that would really resonate with investors" before putting together the pitch deck.
We were definitely trying to edit things and distill it into what you're talking about, but without losing the wild, weedy side.
And there are a bunch of people who did it before me and they can distill my feelings into a pithy quote?
But in Rage's efforts to distill the spirit of forebears as dissimilar as EPMD and Bruce Springsteen, they perfected a novel sound.
Platforms are not binding on candidates, but they distill a consensus of the forces within the party at this point in history.
The Roosevelt Institute examined work from more than 150 thinkers in order to distill a new progressive vision for the United States.
The question will be whether they can distill a concise, effective indictment of the President that will move Americans comprehensively against him.
We're making — illegally, because you aren't allowed to distill anything without a license in this country — but we were making some whiskey.
What I tried to do in my piece about Uber was to really distill its "bro culture," explain why it was different.
This certainly isn't the first time a fast-food monolith has attempted to distill and encapsulate their wares into the realm of cosmetics.
I guess it just happens that way, because we really distill our food by who we are and the things that we love.
"If someone's done a great job explaining something, one of the things that Axios does is highlight that and distill it," Fried said.
More advanced pixelworkers will also create GIFs and screencaps from new video footage, distill new expressions, and create new remixes layered with references.
In November and December, each team and product area will develop its own plans for the coming year and distill them into OKRs.
The job of the art critic was to distill and understand how and why an artist accomplished this, and why her work resonates.
How do you take that idea and distill that into a story collection, and specifically these stories which are are so deeply human?
Apple is one of those rare few companies that can take an ongoing evolution and focus and distill it into a revolutionary change.
The goal is to take the tasks your email inbox has created for you and distill which ones you need to actually do.
"He has an ability to distill complex issues into a few key points and keep us focused on that," she said of Alexander.
When the painter William Morris Hunt set out to distill the American spirit to its essence, he was faced with a familiar dilemma.
Me and the other scientists in the lab would be like, 'Let's distill some of this and drink it at the party tonight.
Daniel Lutz, the creative director on Hitman GO, his initial impulse was to distill the Hitman experience, to bring its essence to mobile.
But it wasn't until 2013—when she signed with Sacred Bones—that she attempted to distill those sounds into an LP-length statement.
If you're more of a liquor person, Pico also makes something called the PicoStill, which allows you to infuse and even distill liquors.
Now, the duo has decided to distill their vast wellness knowledge into a new book, called "High Vibrational Beauty," due out in April.
"To distill it down in simplest terms, it's a line of regenerating thunderstorms and they regenerate in a very organized ways," Corfidi said.
There is still no Democrat with the capacity to frame a political problem, distill a message and deliver it as well as Obama.
In order to further distill these views into concrete takeaways for clients, Natixis formulated a bull-bear score from its experts&apos responses.
Business Insider asked entrepreneur, business mentor, and former Wall Street bank executive Cate Luzio to distill her decades of experience into a guide.
To communicate through signs, I need to distill my ideas into my limited sign language vocabulary, or otherwise spell out all the words.
Even if the vast majority of people support it, abortion remains an issue that's difficult to distill in a single tagline or slogan.
It's a little difficult to distill how much O'Rourke drove turnout in 2018, but it seems he may have the gift Obama had.
Through intoxicating Punk-Glam outfits, and as a cabaret circuit favorite, Alexis was able to distill the style they brought to underground film projects.
My advice to film-makers would be to distill your idea until it can be placed in any timezone, any era on any budget.
She uses the piano to distill emotion from her lived experiences, and the results boast a tremendous impact on the ear and the screen.
There was also, I feel the script needed time to distill from a million details of Colette's life, into what would be on screen.
"Since our vodka is made from delicious clementines, we only distill it as much as we have to to call it vodka," Miller said.
Andrew Cuomo even used a story about his father's oratory to distill his father's character in eulogizing him after his death in January 2015.
They find fulfillment through participation in the arts or in music, or they wish to brew beer, distill liquor or refine their culinary skills.
Once distilled, keep it, and mix the blood with the same quantity of ardent water (aqua ardens), then distill the mixture in an alembic.
We speak in acronyms; we speak in our own jargon, and therefore we're trying to distill that down and make it to be accessible.
But it's hard to distill a nation into a series of tropes, no matter how easy Third World-bound travel writers make it seem.
Business Insider asked Luzio to distill her decades of experience into a guide, which she emphasizes is exactly that: a guide, not a rubric.
What about that concept felt like something you could distill into a song and not have it come across as condescending or self-righteous?
With more than 15 shows (and their after-parties) per day, it's a lot to keep up with — and distill into what's happening next season.
One of the responsibilities of a journalist is to distill (sometimes complex) information into a form that is easy to consume by just about everybody.
A mind map can distill the complexities of the process down to easily understandable ideas that you can link together to tell a complete story.
Still, it takes maturity and a strong sense of mission for a composer to absorb such influences and distill them into a fluent personal idiom.
Her simple black-and-white line drawings distill the tradition of artists painting babes in boudoirs that stretches back to the invention of the boudoir.
If we could just kind of even distill it down, what do you think would be the greatest business lesson that he left you with?
The club has always been about the marriage of sound and visuals, so the installation will conceptually distill that down into a mesmerizing audiovisual experience.
The objects here display the Jarrells' ethos, however, which was to celebrate black innovation and distill its aesthetics rather than (merely) protest inequality or oppression.
Her sense of commitment and her ability to distill very important and complex arguments into imagery that made those arguments seem absolutely impossible to ignore.
And Dr. Wallack began to distill what he loved about Ms. Zhou: Against the backdrop of beauty, youth and intelligence she presented, there was sophistication.
Perhaps they would never fully understand the reasons for their compulsions or distill the culpability of games from all the other elements of their lives.
Announced the same day on Twitter, they both used the iconography of the Klu Klux Klan to distill a significant cultural moment into powerful images.
Sometimes they laugh at social media itself, or distill a familiar experience down to a series of pictures, like communal memory flashing before your eyes.
When you write a book, you're trying to figure out how to distill something that's living and breathing into a format that's very static and fixed.
Today, we couldn't wait to get our hands on high-tech refrigerators, VR-ready gaming desktops, and a gadget that lets you distill your own spirits.
English lessons spent doodling your crush's name on The Tempest or chemistry classes pretending to distill water but really just messing about with a Bunsen burger?
Trying to distill trends from the hodgepodge of startups at Demo day can be futile, because the real winners are the ones ahead of the trends.
Over the past several decades, his work has become increasingly experimental—consider his poem paintings, which distill his poems into short sentences on canvas or walls.
"When I saw the interview…they had to distill it and it looked like it said I didn't apologize and had no intention to," Clinton commented.
Biaoqing feed on the rich substrate of contemporary media popular among internet users in China and distill all of it down into icons thick with meaning.
It takes a very savvy consumer to distill which new services and packages will actually provide the most value, especially given the rapid pace of innovation.
Better Things, which premieres on on FX this week, promises to distill that energy into 20 minutes of television as a sort of female-led Louie.
The Crown's ability to take something as complex as the post–WWI fall of European monarchies and distill it into a deeply human story is admirable.
The ability to distill — that's the beauty with all of us who have made a lot of records, just being fairly direct with words and melodies.
It's been a little difficult to distill, but we've gotten a lot of messages of support and a lot of messages that people are with us.
Muscat of Alexandria, a white grape, accounts for 210 percent of grapes planted in Bolivia, but most is used to distill the pisco-like spirit singani.
Words always fail when grappling with the loss of an icon, and even moreso when attempting to distill a man who so readily defied easy definition.
The Facebook employees who meet to set the guidelines, mostly young engineers and lawyers, try to distill highly complex issues into simple yes-or-no rules.
Golden Wind manages to really distill this aspect of the series by offering up a small crew of people the viewers really want to root for.
Often when I sit down to write I distill my interviews with them into a few short paragraphs that capture their overall thoughts on the paper.
Ms. Smith's work, which doesn't feel fully developed here, resides somewhere between the potent platitudes of appropriated material and an attempt to distill her personal experience.
"Her ability to distill really complicated crazy issues in clear and concise ways is just a huge gift," said Hayes, editor in chief of The Dispatch.
I've tried to distill it down to a series of algorithms and equations and then I take them to the class ... Take them through these things.
TVERT: There&aposs a reason why Mexican cartels and Chinese drug rings are not renting out suburbs houses to distill whiskey and bootleg it around the country.
To distill it to a more personal level, that means taking responsibility for the language you use, making sure your language isn't ableist or racist or homophobic.
On the other hand, if their "AI engine" actually manages to distill some valuable intelligence from millions of product reviews it could be a very winning formula.
In fact, you could even distill their realms of influence down to a word or two (it might be a little reductive, but it can be done).
There will be mere days if not hours to distill the contents and effects of the secret bill to the public before senators cast their final votes.
"It's this modern process that I was happy to open myself up to — you've got loads of stuff, and the skill is to distill it," he said.
Ms. Grose then partnered with Amber Williams, an editor on the Labs team, to figure out how to distill the various components of such a complicated subject.
So understanding the source material was massively important, and so was knowing that we needed to distill this down, so it would fit on the mobile platform.
A lot of the feelings had been given time to stew and distill, and I was able to look forward rather than just being in the mire.
House Democrats have increasingly leaned on him to help distill complex questions surrounding the Constitution amid allegations that the president is violating the laws of the land.
Gray paraphrases a quote from the artist, about art and age's ability to distill the vast scope of life with simple expressions, steering himself back on course.
Each one is intended to help explain and distill an employee's personal ethos, which Betz says is something the young Verizon subsidiary is trying to do itself.
If you just were to distill this into sort of the two remaining candidates and how they are both utilizing technology, does it matter at this point?
We try to distill a lot of what we love from lesser-known artists online into beautiful objects that our readers and the artists themselves can love.
At the end of hours of conversation, they'd sometimes end up with just a few words, but those words would distill the meaning of the chats they'd had.
Artist Ryan McGinness admits this, but that hasn't stopped him from trying to distill motherly love into one of his trademark icons for the series Mother and Child.
After the final festival, Shalom plans to distill what he and others have learned from Elastic City into a book, creating a guide to the participatory walk form.
Much like my attempt to distill the entirety of the human baseball experience into three sentences, any attempt I make to describe the video above would fail miserably.
Click here to view original GIFIf a movie trailer distills a 2-hour film into its 3-minute essentials, what would it look like to distill movie trailer?
Kagan -- one of the best writers on the Court -- who manages to brilliantly distill complicated legal issues -- made clear where the majority had gone wrong in the case.
This causes aromatic molecules to evaporate off the surface, or distill, at much lower temperatures than traditional hot distillation, allowing for a cleaner dissection of flavors and aromas.
And all of those ads, in their own way, distill the candidates' answer to the question Democratic voters are consumed with: How they could beat President Donald Trump.
The horchata could take between one and two hours to brew; kombucha takes two hours; vodka takes one to two hours to distill; and beer takes two hours.
"In the beginning we didn't have a building and we didn't know how to distill yet," Reese said, "but we had a story and we had a brand."
Miquet-Marty said Macron would "need a more offensive approach, and to distill the message that a Macron presidency would be more peaceful than a Le Pen one".
But when you try and distill the discussion down to facts, two contradictory things become clear: cats are a huge problem, and you can't just undo the problem.
His deeper achievement was to distill the authentic experience of day-to-day urban corruption into intense, laconic tragedies like The Glass Key and his masterpiece, Red Harvest.
It's a difficult thing to distill a 13-year multimedia experiment from over 20 years ago and wrap it up with insight on where we are going today.
In conversations with editors, we seek to distill wider trends from the day-to-day politics and give you what you need to know to start your day.
Photojournalists have deployed a familiar toolbox of artful devices to distill these panoramas of destruction down to human scale, particularize the war and speak to a wider public.
Even though the process became somewhat tortuous, "there is something about having to distill details that created an innate power," Matthew Levine said of his father's final works.
And the former New York City mayor — eager to distill what will resonate with voters — is testing tactics and messages more aggressively than any of his Democratic rivals.
Finally, Fitbit Premium subscribers will also be able to distill accumulated data in one easy-to-read, printable report that will be developed in conjunction with medical professionals.
"I see 'Star Wars' as taking all the issues that religion represents and trying to distill them down into a more modern and accessible construct," Lucas has said.
That has inspired countless clubs, large and small, to try to distill and import the magic, to find someone to sprinkle a little of that stardust on them.
This whole system is wrapped up into the general mystery of perception, or how we distill and organize information into meaningful representations of the world from sensory chaos.
"Mezcal is still illegal because they measure it and it has too much methanol—which is natural and its the way that they distill and it's OK," Lowder said.
The maker of Johnnie Walker whisky and Tanqueray gin bought a 20% stake in the maker of spice-based drinks in 10.23 through its venture capital arm Distill Ventures.
Both use repetition and distill their medium-specific aesthetics to the fundamentals: composing, shooting, and editing shots for Emigholz's films, and simple yet layered beats for Kreidler's instrumental tracks.
But trying to distill seven years of story into a hot-or-not contest had one intriguing side effect: it revealed how audiences correlate being good with being attractive.
What makes these games still notable so many years later isn't just that they were the first to effectively use this technique, but that they perfectly distill their genres.
But Jeff Rosenstock, who managed to distill our "hellscape of xenophobia, misogyny, and blatant racism" down to an addicting opus of anthemic punk rock on last year's brilliant WORRY.
Like any good social media site, Pinterest has loads and loads of data about their users, which it will occasionally distill into a cute little, easy-to-digest infographic.
The studio is also working on the strategy title Dawn of Titans, which seeks to distill epic fantasy battles into something you can play while waiting for a coffee.
The sisters distill and interpret the folk songs of their grandparents, singing in what they call Yemenite, a nearly extinct dialect of Arabic spoken by the Jews of Yemen.
It's hard to distill 10 years of being boyfriend-free into one article, but I thought I'd share some of the most meaningful lessons I've learned during this time.
But there are utterances and actions of his that can't go unexamined, breaches of decorum, diplomacy or normalcy that stand out from the rest or precisely distill his character.
"We hope you appreciate, however, that we are attempting to clearly distill our rights by crafting an amicable approach with you, rather than barrel through this," the letter said.
Hordes of high school seniors sat down with their computers last fall, trying to find the perfect words to distill their brief life experiences into compelling college application essays.
AMSTERDAM — How do you distill a 720-page novel that takes place over decades and vividly depicts child rape, self-mutilation and amputation into two hours of palatable theater?
He was able to distill in small bits of music — usually self-enclosed, like emotive petri dishes — these unbelievable concoctions of frustration, beauty, bitterness, burning need and radiant joy.
As the bar grew in popularity, the idea of taking on her family's mezcal farm — and hiring only women to distill, bottle and sell the product — became a reality.
His lush works distill the most pressing issues of Young's community, including drug abuse, displacement, and mass incarceration, into vivid landscapes of color populated by beautifully expressive, abstracted figures.
I was very inspired by this idea to not portray things realistically, but to find an imaginative way to filter an idea and distill it using purely instrumental means.
To enhance competitiveness, he wants to weaken labor union power, kill the infamous 35-hour workweek, cut corporate taxes and distill France's 3,400-page labor code to 150 pages.
A few lines from a June 2007 Gchat transcript distill the story of 2016—the divide between what the political press thinks is important and what normal people actually want.
In a new video series from filmmakers Alex Karpovsky and Teddy Blanks — collectively known as Spielbergs — celebrities distill decades of experience in therapy down to two minute videos, BuzzFeed reports.
It's related to a carbon tax (more on that below), and it serves as a way to distill the vast global consequences of climate change down to a practical metric.
They lost the mind that thoroughly researched the oppression of women across all histories, cultures, and religions, then managed to distill those patterns into an extremely effective, self-contained novel.
The people who cover this loony health care process should at the very least attempt to distill the consequences of the not-so-skinny bill into their descriptions of it.
" Though Clinton faulted NBC -- "they had to distill" the interview, he said -- he said that when he saw the piece that ran on Monday morning he "was mad at me.
It's a quick walk over to the Port Morris Distillery, where two childhood friends from New York distill a mellow Puerto Rican pitorro, made from the long fermentation of sugarcane.
It is a rare form of poetry that Shin Yu Pai, Poet Laureate of Redmond, WA, chose in order to distill the textures and sounds of an orchard into words.
When Jack Daniel's backed away from a pledge to recognize the Tennessee slave who had taught its founder to distill, a writer came to town and took up the cause.
Droppings distill these principles into extreme form, banking on the idea that even for children who are tired, hungry and disoriented, there is a compensatory thrill to being in charge.
For all the cascades of research into longevity, the new science often seems to distill into old wisdom: be fit, stay thin, and you will look and feel younger longer.
That requires building a kind of intellectual muscle memory, the ability to distill their previous experiences without conscious thought, combined with their shared knack for predicting what's about to happen.
Often, they crossed paths with another Second City alumna, Ms. Whalen (the one who is known to take an unwieldy idea and distill it to a cleanly written half-page).
The prohibition was lifted a decade later, when an ancestor of the Cuervo family was granted permission to distill mezcal on his property near the town of Tequila, in Jalisco.
All narratives must manage the passage of time, but a novel that covers decades must distill entire years into paragraphs, a challenge for any writer, let alone a debut novelist.
" The new website is light on details, but he told the Portland Business Journal that he hopes to "distill the stigma around cannabis, the misperception that athletes and cannabis are incompatible.
Economic discussions in recent months seem focused specifically on trade and immigration – longtime talking points and frequent scapegoats that are far easier to distill on the stump than cutting edge technologies.
To distill, say, Sagittarius and all its quirks, inclinations, and preferences down to even a handful of everyday reference points requires a well-trained eye (and a keen sense of humor).
Talk to me about how you started with this book, trying to distill all the fermentation knowledge down to something that could be handed to someone that knows nothing about it.
He's grappling with his newfound enjoyment of pot to distill his PTSD symptoms, but when he visits the VA he's told that getting a medical marijuana card could disrupt his benefits.
Much like Double Fine's Hack N Slash, to play this game you'll distill its programming into a Mad Libs page, though unlike Mad Libs none of the nouns are "boob fart."
She needs to turn herself into a kind of empty signifier, distill everything that voters are hopeful for and everything they're dissatisfied with until it becomes synonymous with her own name.
But maybe a philosopher who was trying to distill the country's most basic values should have lingered over just how deeply the legacies of Jim Crow and slavery shaped that country.
King James I — he with the Bible that bears his name — gave a certain Sir Thomas Philip the ability to distill whiskey in the April 20, 1608, according to the company.
In full view of a retinue of engineers, he crushes a model of Leonardo's design, which "frightens" him with its innovation but ignores the human reality that Michelangelo aspires to distill.
Witches remain in business so long as we feel powerless: They offer the blessed relief of assigning blame; they allow us to distill spite, that heady brew of vindication and humiliation.
But they can distill and echo the conventional wisdom of privileged New York elites, which is very much like the conventional wisdom offered by a Madeleine Albright or a Dick Cheney.
Williams and the rest of Empirical brew and distill their own alcohol so they they can preserve the base in its purest form and enhance the flavor profile of the ingredients.
Starting on Friday evening: Tabac for a few drinks, Sub Club, after party, a few more pubs (Distill, Chip or The Drake), back to Sub Club for Harri & Dom, after party.
Blocks of the material were infused with two colors of ink, which took four days to distill into molten colored clouds; then, the heels were carved by hand into undulating curves.
"He's responsible for teaching dozens of them how to distill and make sure they weren't making poison," Frank Coleman, senior vice president of the Distilled Spirits Council, said in an interview.
Instagram Story Highlights also help new followers distill the essence from your stories, allowing them to catch up on what they&aposve missed when you were making stories on the go.
And they have to distill and dissect a lot and I don't think there is a good feedback loop on issues relating to employee happiness, talent, and culture overall to the boardroom.
They're based on years of work and research from the most qualified and intelligent people in their fields, but they distill it down into something that's actually fun to read and watch.
The books in his series contain real moments from his time in the service, and he manages to distill the minutia of military culture into an accessible way that feels completely real.
Even two hours isn't enough to fully distill a legacy as enduringly sexy as his, but this mix deserves a spot in whatever time capsule will preserve his life for the future.
We can distill it into two parts: In sum: It's a big day for tech's biggest players, even if it isn't the most intriguing of them all or the simplest to explain.
Where both of those shooters strive to distill combat into its sexiest form—a sizzle reel of explosions and drama pulled straight from any blockbuster war movie—Squad feels contemplative and slow.
After a long period of study and sketching, they would distill a book's narrative to a single motif and paint variations of that motif on a canvas collaged with the volume's pages.
Its nine hotels — including locations in Chicago, London, Los Angeles and New Orleans — aim to distill the creative vibe of each city by hosting events featuring local musicians, artists, writers and filmmakers.
These photographs clarify a particular cultural moment; they distill the vast churn of history into a single image so searing it returns in your dreams to make you weep in the dark.
But there's a whole group of people who don't have that information, so you have to distill it for them, and get them on the same page in order to move forward.
Patrick McKenna had the idea to distill the document into a tight, four-page pitch that could be shared with other tech companies that may be more amenable to relocating to Pittsburgh.
I am in so much pain because of the products they distill, and yet, according to the experts around these parts, there doesn't seem to be any way of avoiding this fate.
The initial job posting said The Times was looking for someone with "the ability to parachute into a place and distill its essence," and I remember thinking, I've done that for years!
Abbott said after holding discussions with victims, security experts, school administrators and advocates for and against gun control that he would distill the ideas presented to him and put a plan into action.
It meant too much to me to slack off — so I create a short short short short piece about the connection between grief and routine: a project that actually helped distill my bereavement.
But there's plenty of room for improvement, and some believe artificial intelligence could be a solution to science overload: machine learning assistants to read incoming papers, distill their information, and highlight relevant findings.
But I think it's possible to distill her ideas into a few key takeaways: Listen to the whole thing here: And read Schuetz's latest report on the state of housing in America here.
The value of these compilations is their ability to distill an artist's career into something accessible and arresting, a series of choice cuts that hits hard, front-to-back, every time you listen.
Swift swerves between the sounds of today's pop, hip-hop, and trap, but doesn't do it that well, though some critics, puzzlingly, call it innovative to distill (borrow) from today's sounds so effectively.
What makes Warhol the gold standard is the utter elegance, simplicity and directness of his paintings — his ability to distill a world of information out of a picture through minimal but brilliant intervention.
"I became familiar with #lambo as a declaration of success-identity, and because I always think in terms of how to distill emotions around value, I wanted to explore that," Mr. Abosch said.
Our research report sought to distill some insights into the state of research and practice in reentry with the goal of identifying fresh perspectives for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners working in the field.
We make bacon and more: 21920,220 workers cut up pigs and turkeys for Tyson; 22017 others crack eggs for liquid shipment at Rembrandt Foods 15 miles north; hundreds more distill ethanol from corn.
"Whitehall boffins are trying to demarcate areas of knowledge and culture, trying to distill them into British identity, which is kind of amorphous," he added, using a British term for a nerdish expert.
According to Lay's, an "executive chef" prepares the dish to perfection, then gives it to food scientists to distill into a combination of spices and additives—which include dextrose, molasses, and various yeasts.
Dozens of well-known whiskey makers large and small, from Bulleit to Templeton, don't actually distill their product themselves; rather, they source a portion, or all, of their bourbons and ryes from MGP.
" This analysis is then translated into a score, which Snafu uses to go "from this firehose of music, distill it down to 15 or 20 per week, and then the human [team] gets involved.
When looking at disease diagnosis and treatment plans, companies such as Enlitic are focused on improving patient outcomes by coupling deep learning with medical data to distill actionable insights from billions of clinical cases.
There's a system for salespeople that can distill how to behave from the highest performers and then present that best behavior to the lower-performing salespeople, who become top agents in, like, a day.
Google's trying to assemble and distill the best of Android, hardware and software, into one Android phones have, for a few years now, been consistently beating Apple's iPhone to new hardware breakthroughs and innovations.
Joined by Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson and Chris Carter, a designer and a sound engineer respectively, they launched Throbbing Gristle, an evolution of sorts that would distill its predecessor's practice both in thought and execution.
They use a batch distill method rather than use a big continuous sill, which allows greater control over flavours, as well as being able to make more one-off small batches like seasonal brews.
Rather than subjectively attempting to distill conceptual ideas or his personal life into his work, Stott's drawing inspiration from raw materials: musical reference points like the Slimzee track, as well as his studio equipment.
I looked to him to make sure I was going in the right direction, but he would also let me discover things and help me distill whatever I needed to make it crystal clear.
The new book attempts to distill the story of their relationship from the volumes of "The History of Middle-earth" where, as Christopher Tolkien remarks in the preface, it can be difficult to follow.
Perhaps more impressively, the two have managed to distill a playfully combative New Jersey swagger into state-centric memes and quips that feel authentic both to the internet and to the Garden State itself.
You can distill the lessons of a past culture to design for the present and then you can disseminate that for future generations, ultimately, some of the best design ideas have already been done.
He prefers to work in tight quarters not only because those are what tend to be available in the city but also because it allows him to distill and compound his contrast-driven vision.
This states that all superfluous elements of a game's design—whether they be mechanical, visual or aural—should be removed so as to distill the feelings governing a work down to their very essence.
Yet thanks to these physicists' near infinite patience and input, I was able to distill the essence of a time crystal into the simplest, most accurate explanation I could muster, and it's still pretty complicated.
Malt whiskey is still beer, so the first thing that happens when you want to be a malt-whiskey producer is you become a brewer, so that's a step above cooking grain to distill bourbon.
"We distill and strategically deploy public information to build and influence media narratives, move public opinion and provide powerful ammunition for your public relations and government affairs efforts," the group more commonly called Definers boasts.
"It's really important to us that information on climate science is available to everyone ... making sure we distill that information in a way that anyone can understand it, and anyone can access it," Huié added.
He has a particularly charming essay about why scientists can be good writers because they distill and clarify, because they boil questions down to their tar, because they understand the Silly Putty-ness of language.
Moving from the lives of his enslaved parents to the posthumous success of his art, she demonstrates how Traylor's elegant images distill not only form but also the realities of black life in the South.
These services' ancestral algorithms are based on estimates and probabilities, not certainties, but they nevertheless claim to distill the self into a series of appealingly specific data points onto which personal narratives can be written.
"We start by analyzing 6,000 companies globally of all capitalization sizes and distill them down to leaders in each industry," said Ian E. Monroe, president and chief sustainability officer of Etho Capital, the fund's sponsor.
She doesn't narrate so much as poetically distill, into chapters seldom more than a page and a half long, the beauty, violence, poverty, humiliation and resilience that have marked Lakota existence for several hundred years.
Long before they launched the brand in 2008, they watched their parents distill easygoing French style at Comptoir des Cotonniers, which they founded in 1995 and sold to Fast Retailing, Uniqlo's parent company, in 2005.
Walls were torn down, and the floor plan was reconfigured to accommodate several large grow rooms, a retail space and a laboratory straight out of "Breaking Bad," where in-house scientists distill potent cannabis oils.
They will distill all of the convoluted procedural machinations and arcane rules down to a simple tale: the establishment snatching away listeners' hard-earned victory, because it will never allow a true conservative to be elected.
"Many companies exist in a crowded international payments market today, but none have been able to distill the complexities of the space into an easy solution," said Melissa Widner, general partner, NAB Ventures, in a statement.
When we spoke with Legere, he told us he could distill his advice for running a large corporation: "Listen to your employees, listen to your customers, shut the f--- up, and do what they tell you."
This would help distill any concerns that may exist about creating party discord – because not a single Republican governor who expanded ObamaCare will still be in office at the end of the current gubernatorial election cycle.
Telling the story of a city is a bold undertaking — an act, depending on the city, that entails parsing myth and historical accounts, archaeological digs and theological teachings, to distill the very essence of a place.
There are also vastly different value systems that judge the validity and appropriateness of such art, which often at its purest intent is meant to make sense out of shambles, to distill essence out of chaos.
These researchers select significant political claims and set out to determine their veracity by combing through old news stories, speeches, past interviews, scientific and medical data, expert opinions, anything that could help distill fact from opinion.
" She was describing a way of dressing, and a state of mind, that rising numbers of retailers are scrambling to distill, a make-it-up-as-you-go fashion moment massed under the rubric "festival style.
El Silencio adds water to decrease the potency—sacrilege to some makers, who distill to proof or adjust with tails, the last products of distillation, which can be complex and flavorful but also yield inconsistent batches.
It's difficult to explain to friends and family how medication changes me, but onstage, I transform my pills into a menacing Serbian war veteran and distill the dread they set off within me into a skit.
The situations being illustrated are so dramatic that it can be useful to present them in a relatively straightforward way; the featured artists distill the human emotions underlying an immensely complex global crisis into simple, affecting visuals.
Regardless, no matter what product you're buying, any intelligent consumer will be well-pressed to do some research on what they're purchasing, and there are plenty resources available that distill the information into something far more digestible.
Many companies regard non-alcoholic drinks as the "biggest opportunity in the market", says Frank Lampen, who runs Distill Ventures, which helps small producers with investment and advice, and is backed by Diageo, a British drinks giant.
Even if we just distill this down to personal matters, it is the height of mixed messaging for WWE to claim a great victory for pop culture equality while its owners fund an alleged serial sex abuser.
In fact, after the rainbow bagels went viral last year, the shop couldn't keep up with demand and had to close for a few days, refusing to distill down or change their process to accommodate the crowds.
For the latest in Reuters' "Life Lessons" series, King - still working constantly, with his show "Larry King Now" on Ora TV - sat down to distill those tens of thousands of interviews into a few words of wisdom.
As the Senate and House grapple with a new tax code, the tough decisions facing lawmakers in a superheated partisan environment will tempt many to embrace less robust reforms, or policies they can distill on bumper stickers.
It found that women with the highest testosterone levels significantly outperformed women with the lowest testosterone levels in events such as the 400 meters, the 400-meter hurdles and the 800 meters, which distill speed and endurance.
With the key panel wrapping up its public hearings, lawmakers and staffers are expected to use the Thanksgiving week recess to distill hours and hours of witness testimony on the Trump-Ukraine scandal into a comprehensive report.
But instead, allow me to share some insight, from personal experience, on what might be motivating Mueller and just how we might distill what direction he may be heading in this critical closing stage of the investigation.
I've written before about why I love it so, and consider it the greatest handheld of all time—but to distill that article down, basically, it's the most flexible portable out there, in terms of readily available experiences.
No other Punisher film, comic, or series that I've come across has managed to distill Frank as perfectly as War Zone has in this regard, and it does so while still being a fun shoot 'em up film.
He's still finding his way, but he's already a director who — as he does in a shot of a friendly, undefeated child pausing to wave at a pursuer — can distill a worldview into a single, perfect cinematic moment.
"So what Amazon has done elegantly is they built a product that has such a fantastic product-market fit, they watch how people use it, then they actually use that to distill what to do next," he said.
I want to distill this press conference and inject all of it into my fattest vein, so that I'm just stoned on my couch with a needle hanging out of my arm and a smile on my face.
You take all these extreme personalities, distill it all down in this culture that idolizes aggression and masculinity, and the resulting musical output is either angry at the government, or angry at people who don't look like them.
Cognac is a brandy, so it takes time to distill the grapes into what we call eau de vie — meaning water of life — and then age it again in oak barrels for anywhere from three to 100 years.
In a March episode of the Times podcast "The Daily," Michael Barbaro sat down with the Times columnists Amanda Taub and Max Fisher to distill perception from reality in a discussion of what's driving political change in Europe.
A White House official, for instance, told CNN's Dan Merica that a planned announcement on steps Trump will take to respond to the Florida school massacre was postponed while officials distill a coherent policy plan from the meeting.
While some have pointed out that Jay is not a Ph.D. economist, his voracious consumption of information and ability to distill and understand complex issues enables him to master diverse subjects in a relatively short period of time.
Democratic leaders, with input from the investigating committees, are distributing a five-page set of talking points to their colleagues in which they attempt to distill Mueller's findings into pithy, digestible talking points, drawn from Mueller's own language.
Just from the two detectors, scientists can determine the mass of the black holes and how far away they are, roughly map where in the sky they are, and distill some information about the shape of their orbits.
The reason is clear: social networks and others like Google who can distill information by way of your browsing and search history have a large trove of anonymised information that they can use to serve you more targeted advertising.
I still remember being struck by its eery accuracy; at the time I had a lot of existential questions floating around in my mind, and Anna's interpretation of the cards helped me to distill them into a focused clarity.
Most of Cho's videos are similarly low-brow / high-funny: there's the harem anime parody ("The Tomoko Chairem Anime"), the role-playing game send-up ("King Dragon"), and the many, many skits that distill mundane scenarios to their essence.
The occasion was a game of Torchbearer, a roleplaying game which aimed to distill the old school D&D dungeon crawl into its essence, run by a mutual friend, who Austin knew in real life and I'd met online.
Launching Tarform Motorcycles Launching Tarform Motorcycles "In order to distill the form to only the essentials, we were challenged to redesign every component," said CEO and founder Taras Kravtchouk—an industrial design specialist, former startup head, and passionate motorcyclist.
The most interesting applications so far have focused on diagnostics — using algorithms to process and distill published medical research at a volume humans simply couldn't handle, or having them read patient data and look for abnormalities, the report says.
I would distill it down to four key points: First, it's to be expected that Trump's lawyers and supporters rushed to claim vindication of Trump in underscoring that Comey confirmed several times that Trump is not personally under investigation.
Voters face a problem in any referendum: They need to distill difficult policy choices down to a simple yes or no, and predict the outcome of decisions so complex that even experts might spend years struggling to understand them.
That will enable experts to think about new ways of approaching scientific problems and coming up with new scientific questions to ask, such as how to take very complex diseases and distill them down to elements we can understand.
So rather than really dig into the true story of Forrest Tucker — rather than take the journalistic approach — I tried to take his life story and distill it down to the most familiar beats possible in a heist film.
In some of his movies, he punctures the stories with bluntly violent shocks — a stunned survivor seated before a burning truck in "Incendies," corpses sealed inside a drug-house wall in "Sicario" — that distill terror into a grabber moment.
So what we end up doing is, like, really piling on and then spend a long time trying to distill the session into kind of just keeping the parts that are integral to the production of the song and not cluttering.
The stock footage director and actor use larger-than-life performance and visuals to distill something human — proposing to a partner, applying for a new job, receiving a phone call with bad news — into something broad like love, anxiety, or fear.
In that sense, a movie that's all about #TeamThis and #TeamThat can almost never provide a mature look at a topic because it's inherently about eschewing nuance in order to distill things down into a Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots match.
After that, it should become possible to distill the mechanisms employed throughout the process, and perhaps eventually exploit them for growing better tissues in the lab and learning ways to prompt healing after the onset of an injury or disease.
Instead, they agreed to let us distill their thinking/rationale: "You have no idea how much crazy stuff we kill": The most common response centers on the urgent importance of having smart, sane people around Trump to fight his worst impulses.
As the team told me, the idea behind Stride (which will be available on all major platforms) is to take what Atlassian learned from HipChat and competing products and distill that into what it obviously believes is a superior product.
But with just seven members it clearly does not have the breadth and depth of expertise to fully and accurately distill the growing body of knowledge about increasingly complex and changing processes that lead to the effects of air pollutants.
The United States Navy came to its aid during one Mediterranean training exercise in 1996, when the machinery used to distill fresh water from seawater malfunctioned, leaving its crew of nearly 2,000 sailors with a severe shortage of fresh water.
With dreams of running their own distillery — despite rye never having been grown on the Swanson farm — Reese and Swanson quit their jobs and made the move north, setting out to distill spirits from grains grown right there on the farm.
If the Rubells initially took in an unwieldy stockpile of artworks, the educated taxonomy of the current survey is defined by rhyme and reason, leveraging a thematic approach to distill the biographical and stylistic evolutions of Young's fascinating life and career.
Above gospel piano chords from Mr. Oldham, and strings that moved from encouraging to ecstatic, Aretha unleashed a vocal infused with such certitude and spirit, it seemed to distill the essence of whatever it may mean to be a woman.
Our POLITICO team of candidate reporters and editors gathered in Los Angeles traded notes and tried to distill some of what we have learned in the debates so far — about the character of the race and the character of the candidates.
She had this way in which she could distill moments like a painting, so there's something so beautiful about having this event in a museum, in a place that is really about the celebration of creativity in all its different forms.
"I think it's great to see the energy out there, but almost like you wish you could just distill it down to good candidates that we should back, because it's almost like we are spreading ourselves too thin," Velayudhan said.
"They're not trying to make Scotch in Australia, but making whiskey that speaks to the place," said Joshua Wortman, an executive with Distill Ventures, the venture capital arm of the drinks giant Diageo, which recently invested an undisclosed sum in Starward.
Podkul next wrote that Journal staffers who produced the graphics heavy piece -- Tyler Paige, Hanna Sender, Jess Kuronen, and Gabriel Gianordoli -- "helped me distill complex financial jargon into beautiful charts and illustrations anyone can understand – what financial journalism's all about!"
As a tool like Worklytics gets more and more data across what works — Arkcoll says, again, this is at a team level and anonymized — it can distill down best practices that might work across multiple companies in the same space or even generally.
It seeks to distill the seize-the-day spirit of Vice into a lineup of new programs, mostly documentary shows with engaging hosts, from Vice's publications and the wider world of pop culture, who think, eat and smoke their way through unfamiliar terrain.
"The Scotch were distilling Scotch, the French were distilling cognac, the Russian and the Scandinavian folks were distilling vodka, the Spanish were distilling grapes to make brandy, and the Mexican people started to distill the agave plant to make mezcal," said Cuvelier.
After many hours talking with members of the design and engineering team (who could not be more enthusiastic about their product; these are proud folks), I can distill the approach to this: Acura didn't want to simply replicate what everybody else is doing.
Due to short online attention spans, the character limits that enforce them and the engagement algorithms that act as gatekeepers to the digital world, campaigns must distill complex issues down to a two sentence pseudo-essence that would leave even debate moderators unsatisfied.
"Part of our work has been to distill that 'rise up' message down," said Mr. Mitchell, who is the pastor of Salem Baptist Church in Jenkintown, Pa., and a founder of Wit PR, a firm that specializes in outreach to spiritually minded moviegoers.
It's not that Gallo is trying to teach his grandmother to suck eggs—nor distill liqueur—rather that years of experience in the drinks industry have led him to believe that the moment for a professionally made, subtly crafted rosolio has come.
What to watch: 2017 saw an uptick in the number of young adults buying homes, but as a result, restaurant sales underperformed, according to Neely Tamminga, CEO and Chief Whiteboard Artist of DISTILL, which advises executives and board members of consumer-based businesses.
In "Unvarnished Tales of Getting Into College in the U.S.," Marie Tessier writes: Hordes of high school seniors sat down with their computers last fall, trying to find the perfect words to distill their brief life experiences into compelling college application essays.
The names of the spirits, like "48 Blocks Vodka," pay tribute to the city and the airy, garage-like space, where the owners distill their silver and aged rum, whiskey and gin, is the first legal distillery to open in Atlantic City.
To distill the best value, we&aposve put together the following list of the most convenient and highest-rated hotels in the area to fit every budget, based on personal experience, pricing, and reviews from sites such as Trip Advisor and Booking.com.
Who has it and how do you distill the insights from it, and then productize and monetize those insights, is the new economic driver that in the long run will determine a country's wealth and security in the 21st century — not black crude.
True to the agency's name — a magnum is an oversize bottle of champagne, but also a cartridge of bullets — Magnum in its early days was a collective of brash individuals whose images sought to distill the chaos of life into precise, unforgettable instants.
Watching boomerspeak distill and crystalize into a distinct genre this year can help us understand a bigger phenomenon: how distinctive ways of speaking bubble up into the popular consciousness and become available for commentary or imitation, a linguistic process known as enregisterment.
" That's one message that greets visitors to the website for 23andMe, a company that promises to "analyze, compile, and distill" a sample of your DNA in order to help you "understand who you are, where you came from, and your family story.
"From a business and production standpoint, it makes sense to partner with MGP on rye because it's a harder grain to distill down compared to corn or barley," Ed Bello, a brand director at Bulleit, wrote in a statement sent to MUNCHIES.
They distill potent criticisms into a few syllables that are inevitably repeated over and over on cable news: People didn't trust Hillary Clinton; Jeb Bush lacked the sort of passion conservative voters were looking for; Marco Rubio didn't have much of a political record.
That a few pieces of consumer data can distill your personality into a stereotype for marketing is not surprising, though it is a little sad, as though we're already living in a dirty hyperconsumerist dystopia that could only aspire to the heights of Idiocracy.
The cool thing about these charts is that they cut away all the tactical day-to-day stuff like new models, screen sizes, color options and the like, and just distill the large-scale movements — which we sometimes forget are so heavily price-dependent.
The work seems to distill perfectly Schneemann's concerns over the last more than 753 years: the liberation of the female body, the celebration of the vagina, the possibility for a woman to be both artistic subject and object, the effects of patriarchy and sexism.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said it could "distill a clear rule" from circuit and U.S. Supreme Court precedent that healthcare benefits for retirees expire with the rest of the CBA without clear, affirmative language saying otherwise.
In practice, that means I'm looking at a lot of data, reading a lot of reports, talking to a lot of people, trying to understand all these different contexts, and working to distill and communicate everything I'm learning to the rest of the newsroom.
If you were to distill the prevailing Republican campaign message for the 2018 midterm elections to one image, it would be this: a hooded figure in the shadows, machete (or knife or bladed fingers) in hand, waiting to pounce if the wrong candidate wins.
" Here's what the billionaire Bridgewater founder told friends in a note: "A number of people also requested that I distill it down to its essential concepts in a 0003-minute animation, like I did with my Economic Principles in How the Economic Machine Works.
And so, I go through a series of algorithms on trying to distill down my observations on what is the difference between the people who are successful and happy and a lot of people I know who are very economically successful and not happy.
Of all the statues, the one that may distill the cult of Lenin to its purest form is the seven-meter (25-foot) tall head that dominates the central square of Ulan-Ude, a city 100 kilometers (about 60 miles) southeast of Lake Baikal in southeast Russia.
Because of a visa snafu, he had just 71 hours in Beijing, so his hosts careened him across town in a rush to compress, distill, purify an impression of the city—an experience echoed in one character's mad dash across a Beijing gridlocked by a mass demonstration.
Ivanka Trump's brand and namesake perfume has been the center of controversy — despite a call for its boycott, the fragrance is a best-seller on Amazon — but Saturday Night Live has decided to distill the First Daughter's essence in a bottle with just one word: Complicit.
In April, three massive ships named Eden, Bonanza and Eagle took off from Corpus Christi, Texas, packed with a cargo of sorghum, a grain that the ships' Chinese clients would use for animal feed, or distill into a potent-but-popular production run of baijiu liquor.
Our thought bubble: There have been dozens of efforts over the past two years, on the right and the left, to create new internet shows that will help audiences distill fact from fiction online, but most have been unable to cut through and make any real impact.
Trekking across the country by foot and on muleback, they witness the cocaine production process from start to finish—meeting the farmers who harvest coca leaves, the lab workers who distill the crops into cocaine, and the boat captains who shuttle it to the Pacific Ocean.
"When I was learning to distill, all I was taught was 'buy Yellow Dent, Number Two Grade,'" said Rob Arnold, the head distiller at the Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co. in Fort Worth, who is also pursuing a doctorate in plant breeding and genetics at Texas A&M.
The relation of Martin's mental illness to her art seems twofold, combining a need for concealment and for control—the grid as a screen and as a shield—with an urge to distill positive content from the oceanic states of mind that she couldn't help experiencing.
Frank Bruni In one of many recent forums for the politicians vying to lead the Democratic National Committee — and, ideally, the party — out of the wilderness and into better times, the candidates were asked to distill the importance of fighting Donald Trump to 10 words or less.
I do not believe the former Prime Minister can stop Brexit from happening, despite his calls for a second referendum, but he has the power to give the 48% a strong voice, and the ability to distill the political challenges of Britain's withdrawal from the EU into compelling language.
If I go to a dinner party and people inevitably ask what's worth watching, I'll probably get one or two shows deep before somebody says, "Oh, what's that about?" and I have to try to find a way to distill some show I love into a sentence or two.
The amount of research that gets published is more than any scholar can hope to keep up with, but soon they may rely on an AI companion to read thousands of articles and distill a summary from them — which is exactly what this team at Goethe University did.
Beth Nordholdt and Richard Hughes, then-co-leaders of the Los Alamos quantum communications team, had little time to prepare for my visit and decipher how to distill more than 20 years of research into terms a newcomer to the worlds of quantum physics and cryptography would understand.
They're about to star in their own Showtime late-night series, "Desus & Mero," which has its premiere on Thursday and which will attempt to distill their spontaneous pop-cultural outpourings and on-the-fly characters into a weekly, half-hour showcase of comedy sketches, field pieces and celebrity interviews.
As an art professor, part of my job is to help students execute the piece that's in their head, to help shape the parameters and conditions for that work, and to help them distill the essential idea — especially given that young artists often attempt to do too much in a single artwork.
A baseball postseason can do a lot of different things—crown a deserving champion or an undeserving one, distill a seven-month run to a moment of brilliance or controversy—but one thing it always does is get good but overlooked players in front of a number of viewers commensurate with their abilities.
That said, here's your choices if you absolutely must have one now: Note: For my overall sanity, and considering the truly infinite variations that laptops can be sold in, I've tried to distill these down to overall models as much as possible instead of including every single spec variant of each model.
If Green taught Daniel to distill, said Michael Twitty, a food historian, he probably would have drawn on generations of liquor-making skills: American slaves had their own traditions of alcohol production, going back to the corn beer and fruit spirits of West Africa, and many Africans made alcohol illicitly while in slavery.
Mio plays Chester with a fascinating mix of wryness and earnestness — you're never sure how real his caustic cynicism is when he's faced with situations like, for instance, the brutal murder of Japanese soldiers by Americans — and over the course of the series they distill into the two halves of his personality.
If I had to distill Sunless Skies to its essence, I would say it is about the clashes that erupt when a more whimsical reimagining of Victorian Britain—with all its arrogance, materialism, ignorance, and pluck—encounters a world of magic that does not and can not conform to its rules and understanding.
The true lifecycle of a buzzword likely begins with a marketer attempting to distill technical advantages into something attention-grabbing, other marketers glomming on like bedbugs, users squinting and puzzling over its meaning, and finally, reluctant acceptance of some nebulous, "flexible" definition that solidifies its position in the industry lexicon (Exhibit A: "zero trust").
As Vox's Dylan Scott wrote of Republican ads back in August: If you were to distill the prevailing Republican campaign message for the 2018 midterm elections to one image, it would be this: a hooded figure in the shadows, machete (or knife or bladed fingers) in hand, waiting to pounce if the wrong candidate wins.
So while Moore's defeat is, yes, specific to him, specific to the statutory rape accusations and all the rest of his problems as a candidate, it's also a pretty clear foretaste of what you get when you distill white identity politics to a nasty essence and then try to build a coalition around it.
Scouring archives in Tennessee, Georgia and Washington, D.C., she created a timeline of Green's relationship with Daniel, showing how Green had not only taught the whiskey baron how to distill, but had also gone to work for him after the Civil War, becoming what Ms. Weaver believes is the first black master distiller in America.
The ingeniously plotted details of "Get Out" — not just what's in the movie, but what's left out — gather and distill complaints that black activists, writers and intellectuals have brought to the fore over recent years: the objectification and violation of black bodies; white people's appropriation of black culture; the trope of the white savior.
For Charles, the prescription is simple: it's all about love, accepting it, giving it, leaving space for it, and the fact that he is able to distill it that far down in the face of the scattered and terrifying construction of everything he's seeing before him is kind of insane, and kind of inspirational.
There are a million things to read on this — and oh boy, do they get technical — but I've found three primary documents particularly illuminating, if you want to dig in: Having absorbed as much of this stuff as will fit in my aching brain, I'm going to try to distill it down to readable, user-friendly language.
The story of Square Enix's mobile Go games starts in 2014 with the release of Hitman Go. The board game-styled puzzlers — which have since expanded to include games based on Tomb Raider and Deus Ex as well — all work for one simple reason: they distill the essences of the series they're based on into increasingly elaborate puzzles.
Facebook now lets U.S. users add music to Stories just like Instagram Facebook now lets U.S. users add music to Stories just like Instagram Dantley Davis, Facebook Stories' director of design Dantley Davis, Facebook Stories' director of design Back at Facebook headquarters in California, the design team runs exercises to distill their own visions of creative.
She was helping the mobility company distill its mission into a coherent marketing message that could be more easily articulated both internally and externally, the type of help that would have been of benefit in the early days of Spotify and that Zennström recognised could be of huge value to other startups in the Atomico portfolio.
A trained draftsman, painter and lithographer, he had strong theories about composition and light, as well as a desire to distill "some aspect of each place," whether it be fishermen on the Seine, geometrically framed by the overlapping arches of a bridge, or an old woman unwittingly anchoring an angular shadow in the South of France.
Ms. Jamie, a graduate of the London School of Economics, has spent the past three years working with experts in the fields of psychotherapy, mindfulness and neuroscience in order to better understand the brain, and develop an app — the medium of the moment — that would distill that learning down to a daily five-minute mental workout.
The Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2017 inductees were announced Wednesday, and it reminded me of something I quickly learned in the major leagues: Not only is that adage still true, but that when you distill talent into distinct categories, you'll find that the universe is crawling with people who are quantifiably superior to you.
It was up to Schiff to distill a complicated narrative of warring American bureaucrats and Ukrainian oligarchs into a simple story of attempted bribery – and to take the hits in the process from Trump and his allies in the GOP, who cried foul, accusing Schiff of cooking up a lawless probe to satisfy Democrats' political animus against Trump.
In a role that is off-putting even by his standards, Robert De Niro gives a fearless performance as Rupert Pupkin ("It's often mispronounced and misspelled"), a bottom-feeding would-be comedian who craves the approval and assistance of a late-night talk-show host (Jerry Lewis, in a turn that seems to distill a lifetime's exasperation with his fans).
They are complex and harder to fit into whatever you write within hours of learning that the dictator who has literally and symbolically represented oppression your entire life is finally gone: Tu día llegó – your day has come – and yes, the shirt fits, but each of us knows there is so much more behind those words that is impossible to distill.
One way to distill the center-left failure that DeLong describes is this: Over the last 15 years, the center-left establishment in the United States separated itself from the Democratic base on two major issues — its support for the Iraq War in the early 2000s, and its support for a bipartisan "grand bargain" on fiscal issues in the early-to-middle Obama years.
Chris Bailoni and Clay Frankel take the most heart-skipping synth melodies from Low Life-era New Order, the most charmingly lazy guitar chords that The Band ever strummed, and the crack in your voice that happens when you've been talking too long at a crowded bar, and distill them into an actual sound—one that seems to be perpetually on the verge of keeling over, even on the level of each individual synth note.
Still, "teasers" are meant to distill the essence of a project, and the one for Man of the Woods suggests an unwillingness on Timberlake's part to deal with the larger questions and considerations that now attend being a white celebrity — and a desire to return to dynamics of his earlier stardom, when his actions and dominance went largely unquestioned, when his responsibility to the causes and battles of the black culture from which he's borrowed so heavily went unspoken.
I think the association that people have about Prey is that it's about aliens on a space station..." In an interview, Pete Hines doubled down on this "good name" reasoning saying, "We talked to Arkane, and they were like, 'Look, if we can just treat this as a reimagining, and sort of distill this IP down to its very basics, and go nuts with it, and make it our very own, we're totally on board with just doing Prey.
"I've now come around to thinking that the twelve issues of Watchmen are actually less like a Rorschach test for the reader and more akin to ... a blizzard of words and pictures much like the seething broadcast information from which Ozymandias himself attempts to distill meaning," he wrote in the 2017 annotated version of Watchmen, explaining how he's come to see the book as less open to interpretation and more a flurry of messages for the reader to unpack at their will.
Another way to distill the failure is to say that in the last decade or so the center-left attempted a series of policy compromises — Obamacare instead of single-payer, cap-and-trade instead of a Green New Deal, modest upper-bracket tax increases instead of big attempts to soak the rich — and then discovered that the Republican Party was either still too far away ideologically or too much of an internally divided mess to make a lasting deal on any issue.
The ways you get to that detached, or in ACT-speak, "defused" state, where you see those thoughts simply as flickers in your brain waves, can seem weird at first: You can sing the thought, a technique Stambach favored ("I'm gonna panic in front of everyone," he would croon, which made it seem less serious); distill it down to a single word and repeat it rapid-fire for 30 seconds ("faint, faint, faint, faint"); describe it as a color and shape ("my craving is red and circular, with jagged edges"); or use conscious language to separate yourself from the emotion.

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