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"Shearing" Definitions
  1. (Sir) George Albert,
  2. English jazz pianist and composer.

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EAST SETAUKET Sheep Shearing Festival, sheep shearing and an educational talk by a representative of the Long Island Livestock Company.
National shearing champion Ian Elkins sheared 41.10 kilograms (90 pounds 6853 ounces) of its wool in a single shearing on Sept.
Then, the researchers repeated the tests while shearing the animals — to see which method of shearing and restraint was the most stressful.
And sometimes, being a researcher means shearing alpacas for science.
This shearing helps the raccoon stay cool, clean and healthy.
The car went under the trailer, shearing off the top.
"It's very dynamic right now, shifting and shearing," she said.
"We should have been prepared for it because this has been talked heavily for the last five years, the shearing shortage," said shearing contractor Emma Morvell, whose company has had to turn down work.
Now, beef prices are high so cattle farmers are not switching, while grain farmers that previously had sheep have lost the fences and shearing sheds they need to return to livestock, let alone the shearing labor.
You are not alone; many dogs enjoy a summer shearing as well.
Economists, including Neil Shearing from Capital Economics, had predicted a muted response.
DJ Spinz's synths slide around like sheets of ice shearing from a glacier.
One of the workers knocked over a granite countertop, shearing it in two.
Storm clouds Shearing argues that some of the gloom and doom is unjustified.
Dr. Mirzakhani, with my colleague Alex Eskin, focused on shearing, stretching and compressing.
It was easier to start shearing his nappy kinks than to keep arguing.
It reminds me of watching sheep getting sent back to the pasture after shearing.
He recently moved to New Zealand's South Island to take a job shearing sheep.
" In 1986 came "George Shearing and Barry Tuckwell Play the Music of Cole Porter.
And you can tie it on a special shearing table that's shaped like a bowtie.
And I've been playing tournament golf for 38 years, so it's a lot of shearing.
Wolseley began in 1887 in Sydney when Frederick York Wolseley founded the Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine.
But in comparison with other emerging-market currencies, the peso still looks strong, thinks Mr Shearing.
The Duchess of Cambridge sheep shearing during a visit to a farm in Cumbria 🐑 pic.twitter.
"The Mexican economy is surviving rather than thriving," said Neil Shearing, an economist at Capital Economics.
Shearing also says there's an interpersonal element to the The Weather Café that should not be ignored.
Shearing is not alone in his concern for how globally destructive the U.S.-China schism could be.
"It is a very sensible policy move," said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
"The common feature is the weak global backdrop," said Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics.
"This meant the sound would be different depending on the overall type of day it was," Shearing explains.
Part of it is looking at how heart rate, body temperature, and breathing rate change during the shearing.
"We loved it!" former volunteers wrote on the website, describing tasks that included sheep shearing and clipping hooves.
Some dogs don't do well with shorter cuts, while others are much more comfortable with a summer shearing.
"Policy stimulus — both fiscal and monetary — works by stimulating demand," said Neil Shearing, an economist at Capital Economics.
You gasp before the burly bodies that loom amid shearing bolts of white and divine blasts of amber.
He had obvious damage to his left temporal lobe and likely also had experienced shearing, or micro-tears.
"We have penciled in a fall in output of 2.5% q/q," Neil Shearing, group chief economist, wrote.
"We have penciled in a fall in output of 2.5% q/q," Neil Shearing, group chief economist, wrote.
"National Knitting Night," a 13-hour broadcast, opened with scenes of shearing sheep and closed with people knitting sweaters.
The woman, who first noticed them when she was shearing her sheep, also had the ticks on her clothing.
Dramatic CCTV footage aired on television showed a floor shearing away in a matter of seconds under the students.
The trend threatens fundamental change to the interconnected global economy, said Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics.
This could save Brazil's Treasury 0.25% of GDP a year, predicts Neil Shearing of Capital Economics, a research firm.
The initial conclusion was that the collapse may have been caused by "loose or corroded bolts" or "shearing joints".
To fit in, Chicago cultivated her own brand of machismo, shearing her hair, wearing big boots and smoking cigars.
"We put a lot of shearing on our spines, a lot of rotation," Woods said of golfers in general.
Shearing hooked a pendant chandelier up to light sensor that made the sculpture shimmer as the ambient light outside changed.
They're a mostly unseen yet utterly unstoppable threat, with crab-like claws capable of shearing through metal and crushing cement.
The blast demolished nearly half of the nine-story building, shattering its glass front and shearing off its north face.
In Dr. Ratner's case, that motion was of a shearing type, similar to a strong wind high in the atmosphere.
According to Shearing, past epidemics show that China's economy is likely to take a significant hit in the first quarter.
Against the shearing forces of economic inequality and dislocation, the country may need a U.B.I. to keep from coming apart.
"The issue was substantially smaller than expected," said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics in New York.
"It was quite magical when the branches on the trees moved and you felt a light breeze move past," Shearing says.
He mostly played guitar with Mr. Shearing, but his harmonica work was featured on at least one number at every performance.
After leaving the Shearing group, Mr. Thielemans became a busy studio musician, even spending a few years on staff at ABC.
"It's unclear at this stage how big this becomes," said Neil Shearing, emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, a research firm.
"It's going to be quite tough for a while because of subsidy reform, because consumers aren't leading this recovery," Shearing said.
It turned out he had a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament and the flexor tendon shearing off the bone.
Nonetheless investors could react badly if Mr Powell fails to meet their expectations, warns Neil Shearing of Capital Economics, a consultancy.
Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, said extremely low, or negative yields, have potentially huge consequences for financial markets.
These more aggressive animals should still be restrained, though maybe a shearing table should be used in these cases, the study says.
All it takes to make dirt stand up to stresses and shearing forces is a few layers of just about anything else.
Nonetheless investors could react badly if Mr Powell fails to meet their expectations, warns Neil Shearing of Capital Economics, an economic consultancy.
The year has the same shape it has always had, though each season comes sooner and passes more swiftly: breeding, birthing, shearing.
By analyzing the shearing crests on the molar, they determined the species was at least a part-time folivore, or leaf-eater.
"Because so much of the budget has been effectively ring-fenced it's just as important to think about the distributional consequences," said Shearing.
Many of the city's skyscrapers, including One World Trade Center, have had to deal with ice shearing off their buildings on frosty days.
The car slammed into the truck at full speed — 23 miles per hour — shearing off the top of the car and killing Brown.
"First quarter data are not quite as good as they seem," wrote Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, in London.
Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at the research firm Capital Economics, has studied more than 25 years of collapses in developing economies.
A recession touched off by the coronavirus would look very different from the one launched by the 2008 financial crisis, Shearing points out.
"They all vanished without a trace," said Todd Shearing, 52, a friend of Mr. Kinsman who joined search parties after he went missing.
"The outbreak has the potential to cause severe economic and market dislocation," Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, told CNN Business.
Around the same time, the anticyclone encountered a cyclone and the lump was detached, shearing off in a shape that resembled a blade.
But Shearing also credits artist J.W.M. Turner's paintings, which feature vortices of air, sky, and land, for inspiring him to create powerful immersive experiences.
The haze was randomly controlled so that, as Shearing explains, the space could become its own microclimate, but one inspired by the current conditions.
Commentating on the game was Pierre McGuire, who at one point came within roughly two inches of a rogue puck shearing off his glasses.
Hagfish slime is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid, in which the viscosity changes in response to an applied strain or shearing force.
Nano ConcreteWhen you mix cement, sand, and water at high energies, particles start flying around super fast, colliding with each other and shearing apart.
"In the short-term, the economy is still in recovery phase," Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, told CNBC via email.
Central banks could even be the source of the next crisis, according to Shearing, especially if governments pressure central banks to stimulate the economy.
Only now, during shearing, does the work overwhelm me, but I manage this, too, by rising early, working in the dewy dark by lamplight.
According to Neil Shearing, the chief economist at Capital Economics, the ability of central banks to put a floor under stock markets is limited.
But downsides include long, hard hours in old shearing sheds during Australia's hot summers, where the temperatures regularly exceed 40 degree Celsius (104°F).
With The Weather Café, Shearing, who has been making multimedia artworks for the past 10 years, wanted to create a space of contemplation and reflection.
"The outlook is unusually uncertain but our sense at this stage is that this is most likely to be a short, sharp shock," Shearing said.
"It's quite clear that multinational institutions are under more pressure, and have less teeth on day to day issues than 10 years ago," Shearing said.
If you really want to learn more about why Silverstone is against wool, she discusses the violent process of sheep shearing in this graphic video. 
" NEIL SHEARING, CHIEF EMERGING MARKETS ECONOMIST, CAPITAL ECONOMICS: "Copom doesn't meet again until 26th July, by which point the political landscape could have shifted dramatically.
But maybe Shearing is on to something in supposing that we as humans, through our various types of architecture, have disconnected ourselves from the outside world.
"Ultimately, I wanted guests to stop, to take a moment out from their day-to-day lives, to think about their relation to others," says Shearing.
The island came with a three-bedroom main house, a guest cottage, sheep-shearing shed, airstrip, permanent power supply and mobile phone reception, the ABC reported.
"The flip-side of the fact that it's not as dramatic as the headlines suggest, is that the squeeze will go on for longer," said Shearing.
An unexpectedly powerful gust of wind, coupled with faulty software, led to a 20-foot section of Aquila's wing shearing off as it approached the ground.
"Lingering in the background is a more fundamental concern – namely that we may be witnessing the end of globalization," Shearing said in a note to clients.
Two months earlier, a driver was killed when his Model 3 sedan slammed into a semi-trailer in Del Ray Beach, Florida, shearing off its roof.
The neck, as the NASA press release pointed out, appears warped—a sign of potential shearing forces as the two lobes slowly moulded into one another.
The HMAS Melbourne, an aircraft carrier, collided with the destroyer HMAS Voyager, shearing the much smaller vessel in half and killing 82 of the Voyager's crew.
Sheep graze on the land belonging to the convent, but there are people who help the nuns when it comes to shearing or milking the animals.
Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, said that it's unlikely that the deal approved this weekend in Brussels will be signed off by parliament.
She slices into the skin of her belly with a shearing blade, thrusts her hands elbow-deep into the fire until the skin blackens and blisters.
You also find stands of hair on your pillow in the morning and the mats in your hairbrush feel like the aftermath of a sheep shearing.
These cylinders, or "loadlines," are capable of applying millions of pounds of both pulling and crushing force, and up to 340,000 pounds of shearing (or sideways) force.
Just past the sheep-shearing stage (competitors race against the clock, narrated by a commentator), I find Matt Darke with a group of young farmers from Devon.
The braid, when you really consider it, is an ingenious invention: human hair as textile, like knitting a sheep's wool into a sweater without shearing it first.
Whether he's shearing, slapping, or transplanting kids into homes chock-full of wholesome straight sex, Judge Johansen represents a crucial intermediary between the American legal system and society.
Click here to view original GIFIn Durham, North Carolina, there's an internet famous train trestle bridge that's been shearing the roofs off of tall trucks for years now.
After it was noticed that Chris wasn't moving, he was taken to an RSPCA shelter and eventually sheared by Ian Elkins, a four-time Australian Shearing Championship winner.
In a non-Newtonian fluid [like oobleck], the viscosity changes in response to an applied strain or shearing force, thereby straddling the boundary between liquid and solid behavior.
Another time, he saw a 50-pound steel cable block fall on a worker, shearing off part of his face and shoulder and hurling him to the floor.
"A significant downturn is looming over the coming months, the only question is how deep it becomes," said Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics in London.
At this annual Brooklyn celebration, children can watch as the zoo's Shetland, Cotswold and Jacob sheep are shorn; ask questions of a shearing expert; and help make felt.
Mr. MacLean, who owns more than 5,000 sheep, shares a shearing shed with seven other families who bought the building from a large ranching conglomerate in the 1950s.
Let's say you're employed herding sheep for Farmer Joe and you pick up a little extra cash writing articles for a sheep-shearing publication on a freelance basis.
The high prices coincide with the peak shearing season in some parts of Australia, but some in the industry think things are as good as they will get.
Even when you allow the lattices to transform a space in very irregular ways — by shearing, bending, stretching — the lattices are still tightly restricted in where they can act.
Or if the bandage detects shearing force and then an increase in heart rate, it's likely the patient has been moved and is in pain — out come the painkillers.
With displays of sheep-shearing skills and vintage tractors, donkey rides for children and stalls selling old-fashioned foods like jellied eel, this was a nostalgic vision of England.
"The economic outlook for next year is rather more challenging — and this is likely to have significant implications for financial markets," said Neil Shearing, chief economist at Capital Economics.
Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, a research firm, said Monday that he sees a "sharp but probably short recession" as the worst case scenario for now.
"My sense is that ultimately at some point Dilma is going to be removed from government," said Neil Shearing, Chief Emerging Markets Economist at Capital Economics in New York.
"The magic of art for me is its ability to transport the audience, to offer different ways of experiencing the world, to see it anew," Shearing tells The Creators Project.
Despite the near-term risks of political uncertainty, the feeling that "anyone but Dilma" could lead the country seems to be driving improved sentiment, according to Capital Economics' Neil Shearing.
The earthquake struck about 150 km (90 miles) southeast of Mexico City on Tuesday afternoon, shattering glass, shearing off sides of buildings and leaving others in dusty piles of destruction.
"That's going to be a large part of the narrative ahead of the elections later this year," said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics in New York.
But the sudden shearing caused a stir on social media, an over-the-top reaction that spoke clearly to how fans connect to him, something that he admitted surprised him.
"In the absence of an actual text it is difficult to judge the significance of all this," Neil Shearing, chief economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a blog post on Monday.
Just one day after getting her hands dirty shearing sheep in rural Cumbria, England, Kate headed across town from her Kensington Palace home for the gala dinner at a London eatery.
The quake struck around 150 km (90 miles) southeast of Mexico City on Tuesday afternoon, shattering glass, shearing off the sides of buildings and leaving others in dusty piles of destruction.
"A Temer government would be more market-friendly, but we suspect that much of the good news is now priced in," said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
The sounds of practice shushed all thought: the artificial swish of bare feet on floor mats, the swoop of flags shearing the air, the clatter of wooden rifles hitting the ground.
They then headed to a traditional mountain sheep farm, to meet farmers and hear about some of the key challenges farmers are facing, and helped with some of the activities like shearing.
Corporate debt, particularly in the energy sector, could pose a problem, but doesn't look "large enough (yet) to trigger a global crisis," Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, said Monday.
"Factory shutdowns, travel bans, supply-chain disruptions and school closures represent a supply shock — the ability of the economy to produce goods and services is diminished," Shearing said in a note Monday.
Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a note Monday that in a good scenario, global growth will fall to 2.5 percent this year — the weakest pace since 2009.
The debris slid into an arm of Icy Bay, causing a tsunami that struck a hillside across the water from the slide, shearing off trees at an elevation of more than 500 feet.
Several possibilities have now been explored, including surges of blood upward from the chest; shearing loads on brain tissue; and the brain bouncing back and forth inside the skull, as happens with concussion.
Twenty-three years ago, when I was a junior at Harvard, a boy's finger hooked into my right eye during a basketball game, shearing my optic nerve from the back of my eyeball.
His support is weak, and his current success is a result of the structure of the early primary process and the gaggle of also-rans shearing off parts of the moderate Democratic vote.
"The size, shape, and arrangement of the cusps on the two teeth are characteristically hyena, in that the teeth are very robust, and with sharp shearing blades," explained Tseng in an email to Gizmodo.
This version of the Merino sheep is now largely gone, because the folds created problems such as difficulties in shearing and increased risk of fly strike, a type of parasitic disease, the researchers explained.
"Our reading is that policymakers are waiting to see if the government manages to pass pension reforms ahead of the Christmas break," Capital Economics chief emerging markets economist Neil Shearing wrote in a report.
Capital Economics' Shearing was also cautious on growth prospects: "Growth over the long run will be stuck at around 1.5-2.0 percent or so, making Russia the worst performing major emerging market," he said.
When all the others were away at MassI was all hers as we peeled potatoes … That, it turns out, is the core that Heaney reached after trimming, detangling and shearing other starts and thoughts.
The most significant risk factor, he said, appears to be the rotating of the femur (thigh bone) inward, while the tibia (shin bone) rotates outward, which can cause a shearing effect in the knee.
"We've cut our forecast for first quarter growth in China from 5% y/y to 3% y/y (on our CAP measure)," said Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics in a note.
"The smart move would be for Mr Caputo to hike interest rates again at some point over the coming weeks to send a strong message to markets," says Neil Shearing of Capital Economics, a consultancy.
When you look at them, as well as the cultural cues Trump gives off, it is all carefully calibrated to appeal to cultural conservatives while shearing off Koch-style libertarians and foreign policy neoconservative hawks.
Also in this episode: the blossoming of one of the show's most charming friendships (Noel and Elena) and most doomed crushes (Sean on Julie), as well as the very controversial shearing of Russell's flowing locks.
It was always rewarding to blast an enemy mech's arm off of its chassis, but now the interaction feels almost analog, less like flipping a binary "arm destroyed" button, and more like shearing metal away.
"With the global economy likely to slow over the coming quarters, it seems more likely that central banks will continue to come under fire from populist leaders," said Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics.
"Past form suggests that the FX swap auctions should provide some relief for the currency, but that this could be fleeting," Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, said in a note to clients.
Little Microleo, who lived around 18 million years ago, has just the tiniest open-mouth gap to hint at its shearing teeth, but for once, this animal group isn't depicted with its mouth cranked wide open!
The Sheep Shearing and Ram Parade in Queensland, Australia, above, is where our reporter went in February to show that despite tensions between China and Australia, the rate of Chinese tourists visiting the country was surging.
"The outcome of the election will come as a surprise to precisely nobody and is therefore unlikely to have any impact on local financial markets when they open (Monday)," Shearing said in a note Sunday evening.
Kate and Prince William traveled to the mountainous region of Lake District (where Kate spent happy childhood vacations) on Tuesday to talk to farmers — and get their hands dirty by helping with a bit of sheep shearing.
A sudden spike in black box data was consistent with a bird or other debris hitting the plane as it was taking off, shearing away a vital airflow sensor, said the four experts and two U.S. officials.
At the ranches, or at giant sheds, some of them co-owned by several ranchers, the shearing begins: a frenzy of flying wool, bawdy talk and the rare communal meal shared among neighbors who live miles apart.
They also decided it needed polishing up a bit, and recut the gem to make it more sparkly — shearing off about 40 percent of its weight in the process — though it remains the size of a hen's egg.
Generally speaking, emulsifiers are supposed to be capable of shearing food into particles so small that a silky smooth concoction can even result even from ingredients that don't tend to play nice together—such as oil and water.
Sometimes called "grooming," the practice of shearing off pubic hair — parodied on "Saturday Night Live," celebrated as a girl-bonding ritual by various "Real Housewives" — has prompted sexual health experts to ask what motivates women to do it.
Shearing said that the move for the U.S. to levy tariffs on all Chinese imports, which President Donald Trump announced last week, shouldn't come as a surprise, but it still carries broad implications that may not be fully appreciated.
Then the rest of the marble will meet the floor, and the physics from there will be fast and simple: force, resistance, the brittleness of calcite crystals, the shearing of microscopic grains along the axes on which they align.
The bus was traveling from a horse-racing track in the district of Sha Tin to Tai Po Center in Hong Kong's New Territories when it turned over, shearing off part of its roof, according to news media reports.
The length of his wool leads to the belief he had gone without shearing for at least five years, although it is possible he used to live on a farm as he had already been de-sexed and had markings.
"The strategy of pursuing structural fiscal reforms over immediate policy tightening is sensible but will face resistance in Congress and measures are likely to be diluted," Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, said in a report on Wednesday.
Before they headed off to meet some farmers and take part in the seasonal job of shearing some of the sheep that dot the area's mountainsides, William and Kate joined a celebration of people and local organizations close to their heart.
"With the global economy likely to slow over the coming quarters, it seems more likely that central banks will continue to come under fire from populist leaders," Neil Shearing, chief economist at Capital Economics, wrote this week in a research note.
You heard them shearing the air overhead, then a shock wave and a cloud, impossible magic, as if an object could have knowledge—the shells coming from afar in the sea and landing right where the radioman had directed them.
Co-organized by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and the St. Louis Art Museum, the exhibition features 1003 works by Millet, including the oil "Shearing Sheep" (1852-53), as well as van Gogh's explicit homage, "The Sheepshearers (After Millet)" (1889).
"That the talks shifted towards a first phase, covering narrow issues around trade only reveals how difficult the deeper issues around intellectual property, technology transfer and industrial strategy will be to resolve," wrote Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics.
A sudden spike in black box data was consistent with a bird or other debris hitting the plane as it was taking off, shearing away a vital airflow sensor, said the four experts and two U.S. officials briefed on the data.
An Associate Professor in the MFA program at Rutgers-Newark University, she is spending the 2017-18 academic year as the Shearing Fellow for Distinguished Writers at the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
It's not like that, it's on the slaughterhouse floor where there's a conveyor belt and it's just so fast, the shearing process, that they get cut, they get harmed and they're seriously wounded and there's no care for them when they're wounded.
Travis Scott is the heavy crooner here, and the up-and-comer Trippie Redd is the loose cannon, but both are expert at shearing traditional melody and form into tiny ribbons and smearing them together into something thrilling and a little unsettling.
He started spearing them, shearing off their venomous spines, and flying coolers-full back to New York, where he made them the star of a Caribbean-themed restaurant he owned at the time, replete with waiters trained to explain the lionfish problem.
And because it wouldn't be a true transformation without a chop as well (a necessary move to avoid damage when going from dark to light), the change also involved the shearing of a few inches by Capri, leaving Gomez's hair just above her shoulders.
In a study published today in Veterinary Record, researchers from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna tested three different ways of shearing alpacas and recorded how the animals reacted, all in hopes of finding out the least stressful way to do the deed.
Nearly three years later, another Tesla owner, 50-year-old Jeremy Beren Banner, was also killed on a Florida highway under eerily similar circumstances: his Model 3 collided with a tractor-trailer that was crossing his path, shearing the roof off in the process.
"The key question facing investors now is whether the Fed can get away with a small number of insurance cuts or whether it will be pushed towards a more fundamental loosening of policy," Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
"While the underlying drivers of the pick-up in mid-month inflation provide some reassurance, the fact remains that policymakers will be focused squarely on the headline rate, which has edged up," said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, in a report.
Our thought bubble: Axios' Steve LeVine joins me in saying that after decades of shearing off layers of workers at the bottom of the pyramid, automation is bubbling up into management, threatening middle-ranking jobs and, eventually, officers on top of the corporate ladder.
"There's a history of announcing spending cuts in Russia, and actually what happens is that the cuts never quite materialize as planned, and they can get offset by rises in the areas that are ring-fenced," said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
The more impressive parts are when the visuals can stand on their own without the Disney songs, like the earth-shaking avalanche of wildebeests in the stampede scene, or how terrifying it is when Shenzi the hyena's jaws turn from smile into a meat-shearing grin.
"Given that we're 251.78 years into a global equity bull market, the potential for the virus to trigger a significant market correction is much greater now than it has been during previous epidemics," said Neil Shearing, chief economist at Capital Economics in a note to clients.
Applying a strain or shearing force will increase viscosity—in the case of ketchup, pudding, gravy, or that classic mix of water and corn starch called "oobleck"—or decrease it, like non-drop paint that brushes on easily, but becomes more viscous once it's on the wall.
Since 2009 Norwegian public broadcaster NRK has been experimenting with live, slow-paced programs, variously broadcasting a seven-hour train journey across Norway from east to west, a six-day trip by cruise ship from south to north or how to knit, starting with shearing a sheep.
Tadhgh Rainey, an entomologist at the public health department of Hunterdon County, N.J., found the first long-horned ticks in the country last August, when a woman who had been shearing her pet Icelandic sheep came to his department with ticks on her hands and wrists.
"Brazil finds itself in a particularly acute fiscal position at the moment, but from a macroeconomic standpoint it's never a good idea to have too much rigidity on spending in either direction," said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist with London-based research firm Capital Economics.
"Last week's releases provide some reassurance that the world economy is not falling off a cliff, which had seemed a plausible, if relatively small, risk as recently as a month or so ago," wrote Capital Economics chief economist Neil Shearing in a note to clients on Monday.
Harriet A. Washington has been the Shearing Fellow at the University of Nevada's Black Mountain Institute, a Research Fellow in Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School, a senior research scholar at the National Center for Bioethics at Tuskegee University, and a visiting scholar at DePaul University College of Law.
"The weakness in the global economy that we anticipate over 2019-20 is due primarily to country-specific factors that we believe will cause each of the world's major economic regions to slow," Neil Shearing, chief economist at research firm Capital Economics, said in a note to clients Monday.
While lower interest rates could help ease financial conditions, which have tightened in recent days, they can't remedy snarled supply chains and lower factory output, or the fact that people don't want to take vacations or eat out at restaurants, Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics, told me.
Dating back to the 1940s corporate profits and labor rose and fell together, reflecting the general growth of the economy, note economists at the St. Louis Fed: What's happening: Capital Economics chief economist Neil Shearing says the change has to do with a shift in incentives for decision makers at large companies.
Instead of getting amongst the gaggle and snapping photos of this glorified shearing shed, I stood there freezing my knackers, checking the time and trying to recall how many Queens of the Stone Age songs I actually knew, even though I had the rest of the night to be a space cadet.
"December's (China) trade data were soft, but the data for the preceding months were surprisingly strong and show exports to the US growing at a decent pace, which may reflect producers trying to front-run any future escalation in tariffs," wrote Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics in a note to clients.
First, starter Nathan Eovaldi announced before the game against the Toronto Blue Jays that he expected to miss 14 to 18 months after having sustained two injuries in his right elbow — a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament, which will require Tommy John surgery, and the flexor tendon's shearing away off the bone.
" Neil Shearing, chief economist of Capital Economics consultancy: "The reality is that the number of ballots cast against her was significantly larger than they would have hoped for and deals a blow to any hope that she might be able to use the vote as a springboard to get her Brexit deal through parliament.
Among the implications for more deterioration in the global picture that Shearing cites are the "disintegration of the rules-based system" that has governed international commerce since the end of the World War II, and a potential "Balkanization" of the world economy as the U.S. and China develop their own standards, tech platforms and payment systems.
After a busy weekend, which saw them gather on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Colour (and son Prince Louis' big debut!), the royal couple headed out to the mountainous region of Lake District (where Kate spent happy childhood vacations) to talk to farmers — and get their hands dirty by helping with a bit of sheep shearing.
Hearst's spread is run by a full-time foreman, there since her father's time, but she flies down from New York several times a year (a 24-hour trip requiring three planes, one a two-seater) to oversee sheep shearing and the plethora of details that come with 5,000 heads of cattle, 9,153 sheep and 110 horses.
Blanchett writhes on the floor as she cuts away her fishnet costume; attacks her suitor before ecstatically succumbing to his touch (and then promptly wrestles him to death); screams at the top of her lungs, first alone, and then later with her progeny who has emerged from dark waters and experienced her own fishnet-shearing fit.
Ms. Wilson arrived in New York with three goals: to be signed by the influential jazz manager John Levy, who worked with the saxophonist Cannonball Adderley and the British pianist George Shearing; to be signed by Capitol Records, the home of singers like Nat King Cole and Peggy Lee; and to record her first album with the producer David Cavanaugh, who worked with those singers.

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