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It has become a new data aggregator, as company founder and CEO Sung Cho describes, because Chartmetric "distills the data and distills further until they get something actionable" for its customers.
Manguso distills her ideas into a brief line or two.
But "New Orleans" also distills a frenetic sense of rebirth.
The brand distills the lifestyle in this ubiquitous promo paragraph.
You have no idea who distills what, who sells what.
Her work does that: isolates, distills, and creates a world.
Their rigorous process distills the data and contextualizes it for subscribers.
Secrets of Six-Figure Women distills principles from about 150 women.
Toby Foster distills vodka with the help of his dog, Hooch.
What happened next is a moment that perfectly distills Davidson's appeal.
Minhaj distills all of this into a fast-moving 25 minutes.
The 2012 film Eden distills all of our culture's fears about underage sex
Like few contemporary films, "Anesthesia" distills the anxious intellectual tenor of the times.
Lydia's speech distills what is so great about Latinx shows about mom-dom.
Mr. Morris's choreography deconstructs and distills the poetic legend with charm and taste.
There are plotless ballets in which he distills or deconstructs older narrative ballets.
At each stop, he distills brandy with fruit that villagers bring to him.
It also distills navigation to just four tabs: Games, Apps, Movies & TV and Books.
Its atomized story distills a complex journey into the bodies of Derek and Danny.
The map distills hundreds of keywords related to these issues into color-coded blips.
She distills "joke" down to its simplest definition: a question with a surprise answer.
On the plane, reviewing the weekly report that distills all of our workout data.
Sixty pounds (1 bushel) of grain distills to 16 pounds (2 gallons) of whiskey.
But Boardroom Spirits, a craft distiller in Lansdale, Pa., also distills its from vegetables.
Tell Me How It Ends distills the hypocrisy of all actors involved in this disgrace.
And sometimes a hashtag distills a bottomless sea of disgust into a few acid droplets.
A video taken at CalArts and posted on Twitter yesterday beautifully distills art-world indifference.
A video taken at CalArts and posted on Twitter yesterday beautifully distills art-world indifference.
In this way, The Ground distills the rapid technosocial acceleration of our relationship with the world.
My friend Joel McCoy once made a bot that distills Spelunky down to this very nature.
Jordan Cronenweth's magic-hour cinematography distills the golden California sunlight into an atmosphere of malign ripeness.
Today, Greenbar distills vodka, gin, liqueurs, bitters, rum, whiskey, and even a tequila (made in Mexico).
But that's not the only way it distills Call of Duty down into a pure form.
"Can't Lose My Joy" distills his wife Joyo Velarde's long, frightening triumph over non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
Grofman has developed a five-pronged gerrymandering test that distills the key elements of the Wisconsin case.
Cropped distills all of my thoughts about those invaders from space into the most condensed form possible.
Collins distills these results into solid advice on what he calls "Level 5 Leadership" and management strategy.
When he distills in Puivert, Aristide stays in a small room in the back of a shed.
Somehow, this marvelous little hack distills the joy of cruising into the horizon into miniaturized toy form.
He gets by with a kind of minimalist semaphoring that distills the moves into gestures and poses.
But the role of Bannon in these first few chaotic weeks also distills the White House's problem.
While ostensibly there to provide comic relief, she distills some of the most potent lines (and silences).
It's both funny and deeply off-putting, a tension that perfectly distills both Robinson's sensibility and the show's.
Taken as a whole, this approach distills both the promise and the peril of conservative health care policy.
It's a record that distills the space between two people, a record for romantics, and for those still searching.
"West Side Story Suite" (1995) distills material from the 1957 musical, drawing it closer to the lyricism of ballet.
In transgressive textual drawings, videos and participatory performances, Kim visualizes sounds and distills spoken language into clever new forms.
The place also distills the political fault lines in today's America, pitting an angry working class against progressive activists.
There's a new Sleep Score feature, as well, which distills your patterns into something a bit more easily digestible.
Daum's obsession with pussy hats nicely distills the utter confusion and point-missing that are hallmarks of this book.
In "The Case Against Sugar," Taubes distills the carbohydrate argument further, zeroing in on sugar as the true villain.
In "The Making of a Manager," Zhuo distills the most important management lessons she&aposs learned in that time.
In Marylebone, the 258 Bar not only purveys forty-three brands of gin but distills its own, in-house.
But Greenwood's music distills some of what that tension can feel like, in all of its tenderness and confusion.
"Expected value" distills the multifaceted lottery ticket, with all its prizes and probabilities, down to a one-number summary.
Removing color distills Johnson's language into a crystalline merger of concept and balletic line; her draftsmanship animates everything she does.
Sip distills the day's big headlines into a set of Twitter Moments-esque slideshows delivered via silent notification at 5pm.
Each one is a jumping puzzle that distills Crackdown 3's focus down to one of its greatest strengths: movement.
The exam distills 525 years of American history into 20143 multiple-choice questions and six short and long essay questions.
There's an Anishinaabe word in the chant at the end of the song that distills it all for me. 'Nizoogide'e'.
Ambrose perfectly distills the journals, and his skillful retelling of the journey becomes a perfect introduction to this important event.
There's a small, raw moment in the beautifully unnerving opening story, "Cold Little Bird," that distills the book's cautionary howl.
But it's easy to overlook the complexity of its editing, which distills a trove of footage in superbly illustrative ways.
Jacob Hacker, a Yale political scientist who wrote his dissertation on the Clinton administration's failed effort, distills the problem well.
His official debut, released quietly after a kerfuffle with his management, distills his curious sensibility into a legible, congenial shape.
Its bracing and freezing rawness, followed by its subtle tenderness, distills the wild, blustery, softly lit grandeur of the Far North.
The "Cruyff turn"—the once seemingly impossible and now much mimicked piece of skill the Dutchman invented—best distills these things.
" Later, at a news conference, Parker distills this into the purest and most prying of inquiries: "Have you ever committed adultery?
The Yukon — larger than California but with a population of just 38,000 — distills this tension into perhaps its most vivid form.
But that's what art does, including documentary film: It expands the scope of life and distills its beauty and its pain.
It distills a given day's hectic happenings into an easy-to-read digest of news, events, and viral moments on the platform.
It's a game that throws itself headlong into a tired genre, distills the best parts, and manages to never lose its soul.
The song captures elements of both bands' output and distills it into a new kind of form that you might not expect.
But the angst over Sichuan cooking distills wider anxieties about the place of tradition, as China becomes increasingly unmoored from its past.
The rest of the world typically distills our musical heritage down to exactly three bands: No Doubt, Social Distortion, and The Offspring.
This scale, which runs from 0 to 14, takes a complicated chemical phenomenon and distills it into an easy-to-grasp metric.
"The Torture Report: A Graphic Adaptation," by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, distills the information therein to 113 pages of illustrated summary.
Diana Fonseca Quiñones distills the texture of a crumbling Havana in small abstract collages made of paint scraps harvested from building exteriors.
Earlier this year it launched a new KitKat that distills its sweet flavor from a cocoa fruit without any added refined sugar.
In many ways, the metaphor distills his whole career: Donald Trump smells desperation better than a bloodhound, and then exploits it mercilessly.
Yet, Jardin's version distills the experience into an erotic awakening, a return to our primitive animal instincts, and venerates the naked female body.
Amazon currently tracks an astonishing amount of individual employee data and distills it into punishing "rate" goals for each worker to hit daily.
This film neatly distills the idea of Batman being a brooding narcissist not in spite of his good tendencies, but because of them.
His affect is technicolor; he speaks in sound bites; he distills ideas to their simplest, and always caps them with an emotional appeal.
The app, Year of Colour, takes your snapshots of events and moments and distills them into an abstract time capsule of colored dots.
The Swiss company announced Tuesday a new KitKat bar that distills its sweet flavor from a cocoa fruit without any added refined sugar.
And while it may seem gimmicky to reduce stories to one word, the hashtag's format distills complicated experiences into accessible, yet poignant, responses.
He distills backwoods blues, power balladry and fine-tuned postbop into a single, effusive style — remarkable on any instrument, especially the drum kit.
TikTok distills music down to a brief snippet you can sing along to, or dance along to or perform a comic sketch to.
Lana Del Rey distills her 21st-century California state of mind on an album that's thoroughly high-concept behind its air of vulnerability.
Season 2, added to Hulu last month, distills the formula: This time three seemingly unconnected, unexceptional Israelis are charged with sabotaging a pipeline.
This is powerful stuff — the last line, in particular — whose power lies in two arguments, two lines of thinking, that it eloquently distills.
Just released out of Steam Early Access on PC, House of the Dying Sun distills space dogfighting to its essence: slick, simple, and cruel.
It distills the last 50 years of music journalism and cultural criticism into one volume with plenty of pictures from the 1960s to now. 
They have no time for tragic song, As dusk distills, they dart and flicker, The days are long, but not as long As yesterday.
And one image in particular, that of a woman and a merman floating in an underwater embrace, distills the movie to its soulful essence.
Carville's lament distills a concern among the Democratic Party's establishment: Will ideological purity and playing to the base cost the Democrats victory in November?
Like the other four films, it both captures a particular moment of New York history and distills something permanent and essential about this place.
He has since started two other companies, one that distills sotol, a plant indigenous to Texas, and another that is in the submarine business.
Enrique Martínez Celaya distills how the concept of "the boy" changes with judgement and time, just as painting itself is linked to materials and history.
The nine-minute film is a staggeringly beautiful, frightening engagement with inversion that distills the exhibition's concept and takes constraint to a dizzying visual extreme.
It takes large subjects — from our lives online to real world gentrification — and distills it all through the point of view of an asshole raccoon.
Parker distills melodies and slowly builds shifting and evolving loops to infinity, as evidenced in "Ketos Troias", the B-side track from his new release.
Pawlikowski doesn't pad his movie with dialogue, but instead distills this new world order in a few sentences and the image of Irena's fading smile.
The network links more than 20 Canadian departments and agencies involved in intelligence gathering and distills the most important secret information, according to Mr. Wark.
Erin Lowry, personal finance expert and author of the popular Broke Millennial series, distills her personal finance philosophy into a simple, easy-to-remember phrase.
The farm-to-flask operation grows 210 percent its own grain and gets the rest locally, then mills, mashes, ferments and distills it on site.
But that memo also distills our country's conventional wisdom, which has variously justified slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, redlining and the mass incarceration of black Americans.
In the studio, he distills what he's seen into minimalist forms, and often puts these back into the world in the form of outdoor murals.
But what was most telling as a lesson for New York was to see how service that is more reliable distills into public discourse, and behavior.
Years later, Chadwick retold Concrete's origin story in a 1997 miniseries called Strange Armor, which beautifully distills the pathos and tenderness that make the character special.
The song distills my family's stories of coming to the US from Pakistan, weaving in larger themes about promise, leaving for one's love, and lost homelands.
" O'Brien distills the attraction of such insults, writing, "A woman with a good plane and a bold plan was impossible to ignore — and easy to disparage.
But there's no help for an art that, as fast and as loose as it appears at first glance, distills long periods of conception and reflection.
He did a recent Q. and A. with The Atlantic's Clare Foran and wrote an op-ed in Vox that distills seven reasons for liberal optimism.
A "quiet mode" that silences the between-round chatter and distills HQ to just the questions and puzzles might make it easier to play while multi-tasking.
Now — and fittingly so in the coarser Trump era — The Good Fight distills much of what was good about its parent series into a smaller, blunter package.
Thoroughly researched and well-designed, their method distills teachings from the best relationship experts into weekly lesson plans broken down into several five or so minute sessions.
Ben Milam now distills this same mash bill on site, but it requires at least two years of aging before it can achieve status as straight bourbon.
The distillery continues to source some of its bourbons from large producers in Kentucky and Indiana, but also distills its own products, including its Baby Jane bourbon.
This selective approach is strongly in evidence in Forever Weak and Ungrateful, which distills Barrias's monumental bronze into tightly cropped details, five of which are on view here.
Breath of the Wild may be the biggest Zelda game to date, but it's also an experience that distills the essence of the series into something more pure.
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?
On the Street The legendary Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham spots and distills the latest trends from the runways of Paris to the colorful streets of New York.
If this production lacks the teeming, motley exuberance that pulses in Ibsen's text, it definitely distills the intriguing philosophical essence of a play that still seems unsettlingly relevant.
Directed by Tarek Turkey, "Nidal," which premiered at SXSW, distills to an elegiac portrait of one young person's struggle to define himself in the face of harrowing tragedy.
She has an indiscriminate appetite for cross-cultural pollination and distills the dissonance of contemporary life into these objects that can seem as jarring as they are soothing.
The thing I was looking for, that moment that distills the beauty and culture of the place where you are, happened more often in modest or midrange restaurants.
Bonnie Raitt "The Ones We Couldn't Be" (Redwing) In a plainspoken ballad that goes straight to the heart, Ms. Raitt distills an essence of grown-up regret. 5.
Osima explained that the book distills a multitude of "concrete strategies, advisory, and philosophies" that entrepreneurs can use to ideate, launch, and grow both their business and brand.
As Gracy Olmstead observed, the Women's March on Washington's proclamation that "defending the most marginalized among us is defending all of us" perfectly distills the pro-lifer's beliefs.
Photographer Marco Onofri distills the essence of the "content consumer" down into a series of nude tableaus that bring internet viewers into the room with the models they follow.
Mostly she listens, but when I run out of things to say, she asks the appropriate questions, leading me over time to hopeful conclusions, which she distills in summary.
What I loved about 'Tools of Titans' is that it distills key tactics, routines and habits of the ultra-successful in actionable ways that anyone can take advantage of.
He distills the latest research — from economics and social psychology to linguistics and molecular biology — to offer key takeaways on how to rework your day to be more successful.
But the one I'd recommend the most is Sammy's Grill, a proud 100-percent kosher restaurant that distills everything weird and wonderful about ancestral food fusion into its cuisine.
Created by designer Andrew Herzog, Sarcas-O-meter distills 25 years of "field research" on the subject of sarcasm into an app that does the intellectual work for you.
Ms. Tanowitz, who smartly and thoughtfully distills ballet technique into fresh, inventive forms, is well poised to illustrate Eliot's ideas on space, movement and stillness with elegance and clarity.
José Bedia  in his "Júbilo de Aponte" (2017) distills the story of Aponte into a series of painted images containing visual symbols, such as hands and feet and ears.
This collection of austere canvases powerfully distills her very unique perspective: a fearless examination of human consciousness through meditation, by way of the Modernist aesthetics of her native Brasília.
Hosted for a second year in a row by Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini, the TV special distills down four full nights of concerts in June at Nashville's Nissan Stadium.
The magic of "Dark Quiet Death," meanwhile, is how it distills all of those big ideas down into a genuine and heartfelt 30-minute story focused primarily on two people.
D'Agostino is setting up a code of sorts, but one that distills speech into a conflation of sight and sound, visualized vocalizations that are as musical as they are linguistic.
Featuring large landscapes made from the watermarks of passports and concrete poetry built out of form text, Chun distills the thoroughly "un-artful" into something clean, abstract, and even profound.
But the NPR host Scott Simon distills the madness and majesty of Brian Wilson in this astonishing seven-minute interview, on the occasion of a new Wilson tour and book.
Today, Mr. Sharma, 38, has a more measured approach to experimentation, a philosophy he distills in his first cookbook, "Season: Big Flavors, Beautiful Food," out this week from Chronicle Books.
While other site-building companies like Wix and Squarespace require a measure of choosing a theme and customizing pages and options, Universe distills the process down to the simplest level possible.
And his plotless ballets in which he distills or deconstructs gave me the confidence to approach the "Rodeo" score with a honed principal of focusing on the relationship between Music + Movement.
Crossing Souls isn't exactly like any one single cultural reference from the '80s; instead, it distills dozens of them down into something that feels like a greatest hits album of the decade.
Schrader distills the spiritual and cinematic preoccupations that have defined his career as a writer ("Taxi Driver") and director ("American Gigolo") into an austere and elegant study in metaphysical and political anguish.
"Springsteen on Broadway" distills the same daunting dream; its spoken portions, which make up about half of the two-hour show, are mostly taken from the book or build on its ideas.
With freaked-out DX7 melodies, jingling cowbell, and a warm, meandering groove, "Closer" distills everything that we've come to love from the Canadian producer into one pristine, nearly seven-minute summer anthem.
It distills the Enlightenment-inflected sense of discovery and mastery that inspired Lewis and Clark and a generation of natural scientists who were determined to learn everything about the newly Europeanized American continent.
The performance: a new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Schenkkan staged Monday that distills Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report down to "10 acts" of alleged obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump.
"SailGP distills all of the most successful, exciting and relevant elements of high-performance, professional racing, while adding the extra edge that comes with nation-versus-nation competition," its chief executive Coutts said.
Instead, she distills the unimaginable horror that refugee children go through; the violence that makes them flee their countries; the hypocrisy on all sides; and the ways language can become a dehumanizing weapon.
Craig Gillespie's take on Tonya's story, the hilarious and gut-punching I, Tonya, is a nearly pitch-perfect black comedy that distills the sensational story into two potent insights very relevant to 2017.
But in its uncompromising use of stillness, slowness and repetition, it distills the endlessness of the dancer's quest, which may, after all, be inexplicable to the public, known only to the dancer herself.
Inside the List PHYSICS FOR POETS Brian Greene is to science as Michael Lewis is to the financial world: He distills mountains of complicated information to a manageable size without dumbing it down.
An assembly of parts, the resulting sculpture distills the best of Mack's abilities to make something look simultaneously digital and analog, while engaging with the poetry of the material and the limitations of representation.
Inspired by the devil-may-care optimism of Françoise Hardy-era Paris, the collection distills tailored suits, circular clip-on purses and shearling coats into blocks of cobalt blues, cherry reds and mustard yellows.
In the course of the nearly eight-minute track, the band effectively distills this all in a way that puts the emphasis on the humanity of people who are often talked about in sweeping generalizations.
A Very Warm Fire distills this gameplay mechanic down to its most bare-bones version, and in doing so shows how you can turn fear of losing the fire into its own kind of horror.
But perhaps nothing distills his ability to light up the net more than this video of T-Mac putting up 13 points in 33 seconds for a jaw-dropping comeback against the Spurs in 2004.
The Roosevelt Institute doesn't specifically lay out new research or concepts but instead puts progressive thinkers and institutions in conversation with one another and distills thousands of pages of research into a more digestible format.
Anyone who has looked back on how they were treated by their peers as a teenager, views they held as an adolescent, the lines they let other people cross, will know what this album distills.
The ferocity onstage reflected the pressure in the race as it distills into a contest between the anti-establishment Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz, followed by other candidates like Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Gov.
"Volta distills the surrounding complexity and accelerates the market by executing on consumer preferences that won't change: free charging in premier convenient locations," said John Tough, a partner at the Invenergy Future Fund in a statement.
Change happens when it's "costlier for politicians to support the status quo than to oppose it," the group's co-founders wrote in a Resistance Guide in 2017, which distills what they think makes social movements successful.
Even though the attack was actually carried out by a hired hit man, this imagined scene distills the version of the story that America became obsessed with, in which one woman's anger leaves another woman traumatized.
The array of producers in the U.S. oil patch is pretty much the opposite of a cartel, but a new report distills a key reason why companies' individual decisions have together become such a powerful market force.
The company says it now has 4 million subscribers (mostly women between the ages of 22 and 34) for a newsletter that distills the day's headlines into a few key points, conveyed in a conversational, friendly style.
Whereas Anchor starts its Junipero in a column still (which distills to a higher proof and thus nullifies the inherent flavors of the grain), it uses the same pot still for both its whisky and its genever.
At the very end of The Plague, Camus distills his philosophy in a final passage: And, indeed, as he listened to the cries of joy rising from the town, Rieux remembered that such joy is always imperiled.
Collectively, the stories are a good example of this style of applied science fiction, which takes a complicated or technical subject and distills the basics into a format that allows the casual reader to enjoy and relate to.
"It's wonderfully written, so it's not like a dry book, and it really distills down into these core concepts of how to be a really effective leader," said Emily Drabant Conley, vice president of business development at 23andMe.
"Hated in the Nation," a Scandinavian-detective homage and 90-minute bee pun, neatly distills the season: It's not as hopeless as its darkest episodes, not as direct as its simpler parables, and it carries several thematic threads.
When I'm there, I also like to visit salons and ask the stylists to make me beautiful, collecting the results over time, looking for a hybrid aesthetic that distills all these different aspirations into one generalized idea of beauty.
Another distills her unique language of symbols — naïve botanical shapes, building-block-like stacks of small diamonds and squares — into a patchwork of abstract icons, while the third features stripes inspired by a photograph of a streaky night sky.
Headed by the guitarist and vocalist John Dwyer, the group distills the best garage band posturing, psychedelic freakouts and prog rock adventures of the 1960s and '70s and, with a modern spin, twirls those components like some trippy pinwheel.
In sketches that take aerial views of the Italian town of Pontecchio Marconi and street corners in San Francisco, Solomon distills dry urban-planning designs into clever visual riddles that create order out of the chaos of modern life.
After four years of bingo creation, it's uncertain whether it successfully operates as a coping mechanism, or if it instead distills the rot that permeates the information security vendor landscape, bottled up like a poisonous gas that imperils us all.
There's all of these outlets, and on the one hand, that's great, that there's a greater ease in people making art and expressing themselves, and finding people to listen, but at the same time, I think that it distills something.
How Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers Master Productivity with Tim Ferriss — $9.99 See Details Author of the international bestseller The Personal MBA, Josh Kaufman distills all the best insights from his book into an easy-to-follow "Getting Results" workshop.
Sometimes a World Series comes along that actually does what television promos would have you believe they all do: distills a season or an era to its core attributes, features not only the best but also the most representative baseball.
"Zero to One" distills lectures from a class about start-ups that Thiel taught at Stanford in 2012, based on the scribblings of his former student Blake Masters, who is credited with a writing assist and who capably narrates the book.
We have done extensive research into his source material—from rare jazz LP liner notes to books on the history of cinema to popular television programmes—in order to understand the world of information that he distills down into his compositions.
Originally designed by board gaming maestro Eric Lang, A Game of Thrones: The Card Game takes everything you've come to expect from its source material—political scheming, sinister magic, sudden and horrible death—and distills it into a condensed and dangerously addictive formula.
What happens there, I think, is that Baudelaire distills a fugitive, dark essence from Delacroix's Romanticism as he did from that of Poe, shrugging off the artistic limitations of both to furnish a poetry of emotional candor and formal discipline beyond their reach.
Maybe it was their hermetic quality that inspired her new book, Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, a combination of travelogue and sociological analysis that distills several years of visits to rural and small-town Louisiana.
Created by Rude Mechs and produced by Yale Repertory Theater, which commissioned it, "Field Guide" distills 800 pages of text into alt-comedy riffs, surrealist digressions and several scenes in which cardboard set pieces whiz around the stage more or less by themselves.
But Mr. Audi has come close with this abridgment, which at 15 hours (and several more of optional electronic music for what the festival called "dedicated listeners") spread among three days distills Stockhausen's cosmic ambition without sacrificing the work's awe-inspiring scale.
Interpreted through the exhibition's literary lens, this triptych distills the human condition in line with ancient tragedy: hope is foreclosed; free will is powerless against a predetermined fate; and that fate perpetuates suffering that can't be abated by the intervention of others.
In Ferriss' new book, "Tools of Titans, " he distills 10,000 pages of notes that he took in the course of interviews with more than 200 world-class performers and experts on his popular podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, and comes up with some key takeaways.
In ways, both deliberate and unconscious, their work distills many common threads: the risk of exploration and experimentation; the hybridity of practice that dissolves standard boundaries of genre and the inquiry into the desire to empathize, with each other and in broader, more global terms.
This time around, with nine professional dancers — a first for the duo — borrowed from Benjamin Millepied's L.A. Dance Project, the piece "distills this idea of relationships into ideas of rhythm, and then how rhythms interact with others, falling in and out of space," Gerard says.
Women and girls who lack access to a private toilet face a higher risk of sexual assaultYousef's concept is somewhat similar to the Omni Processor: a machine that essentially boils human waste to remove water vapor, then distills that vapor to produce clean drinking water.
Installed in Long Island City's Court Square Park, what was & what is distills real estate development's rhetorical and visual devices in an object that speaks the language of urban development while prompting opportunity for reflection on the fastest-growing neighborhood in New York City.
The show, which spans nearly five decades of Hassinger's career in performance, sculpture, and video, distills her vast body of work into a tightly edited, visual exploration into unresolved familial relationships and the emotions that surface when secrets are unearthed or remain shrouded in darkness.
Known for her minimalist approach to dance — as seen recently in "The Six Brandenburg Concertos" (22009) at the Park Avenue Armory in New York — De Keersmaeker "distills movement to its purest form," says Daniel Ching, who stars in this production as Snowboy, a Jet.
It distills the brassy, IDGAF mood that suffuses 2019 internet culture whenever the nihilism lifts for a few days, especially among women—it's the entire vibe of Palmers' new movie, Hustlers, and, according to some, presidential campaigns like senator Elizabeth Warren's or outspoken celebrities like Busy Phillips.
Nothing in this order challenges the fundamental problem that over the last decade has increasingly caused friction between Facebook and both its users and (supposed) regulators: that its business model is predicated on mass collection of personal data on its users, which it distills then sells to advertisers.
Prior to that, he'd also won the Oscar for animated short film in 280 for his TV special version of A Christmas Carol, which distills Charles Dickens's classic to a lushly animated 21960 minutes rendered in the style of Victorian engravings, like the ones that illustrated the original novella.
When Mabel sings "Two days of the week, I was your main thing / cos soon enough, I found out that the other days were taken" she distills that 'lol I'm catching feelings against my will' haze into something vulnerable and pure, in the way the best pop can.
It's a game of endless last stands, a fast-paced steampunk World War Z. It's kind of amazing that it took so long to see a game like They Are Billions come along and make an RTS that distills years' worth of fan-favorite missions down to their essential elements.
Craig Gillespie's hilarious and gut-punching I, Tonya is a nearly pitch-perfect black comedy that distills a sensational news story more than two decades old — of Harding's career and involvement in an attack on fellow figure skater Nancy Kerrigan in 1994 — into two potent insights very relevant to 2017.
Even the longest, "Overnight Freeze (Heptasyllabics)," distills its language for maximum sonic effect, both intoxicating and intoxicated with sound: I approacheach glimpsy-glaziered gapgulch afraid my galoshes squelchbreak their skittery sketches or skidheel slide a childprancepuncturing every damn sash I can smash, whatever blanchedand specious glow my outstanced kick can dislodge. . . .
And she recently published a book titled "Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility," which distills the most important management lessons McCord has learned throughout her career in HR.McCord recently participated in a Business Insider webinar, in which she shared the biggest people-management mistakes she sees — and how to avoid them.
Having more channels of distribution than direct-to-consumer orders from the web is obviously good for Magic Leap, and distills some sort of bleeding-edge innovation marketing ethos for AT&T, but as the Magic Leap One appears to be exiting the dev kit phase of its life cycle, what relatively normal person out there is really going to be interested in buying this thing?
This festival aims to pin down that elusive process through a series of conversations, and the organizers have tapped some of the best songwriters working today: Mitski, appearing on Friday, distills fury and torment into blazing earworms like "Your Best American Girl," while Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, appearing on Saturday, conquered Hollywood ("La La Land") and Broadway ("Dear Evan Hansen") in quick succession.
It pulls from publicly available social data, uses sentiment analysis, and distills its findings into behavioral traits and personality — categories like teamwork, learning ability, or behavior — with the aim of saving candidates the time they might spend on a test or traditional CV. "What we're trying to do here is essentially build a really easy way to create the right match between people and jobs that they do," says Amarpreet Kalkat, Frrole co-founder and DeepSense co-creator.
By this, it means it injests a lot of imagery and unstructured data related to the earth that is picked up primarily by satellites but also other sensors (Johnson notes that its sources include data from publicly available satellites; data from NASA and the European space agency, and data from the companies themselves); applies AI-based techniques including computer vision analysis and machine learning to make sense of the sometimes-grainy imagery; and distills and orders it to create insights into what is going on down below, and how that is likely to evolve.

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