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Ms. Callahan is never sure what the day's gleaning will turn up.
Not the merest gleaning of a life style section is permitted.
Now at least we've some gleaning of what's causing this migration."
The first gleaning from the Ivory Tower came as a surprise.
Gleaning, in birds, does not refer to foraging for seeds or fruit.
It called China's gleaning of American secrets a "serious, sustained" activity.
This is the reason why the school authorities realized it would be useless to open school while the gleaning was still in progress.
Gleaning, like other methods of foraging, is a highly visual activity, and as such has some implications for birds.
To collect the objects of her gleaning, Varda chooses a digital video camera.
His first report seemed rather thin, a gleaning of curious-but militarily insignificant-details.
NOTE: Gleaning was a way for the poor to support themselves.
The Boston Gleaning Circle was a female literary organization established in 1805.
Frantic picking and gleaning goes on, and creative editing.
"There is good gleaning in the storm leavings.
Gleaning has been studied artistically as well as legally.
But Fu Manchu's gleaning of those bands is even more distilled.
I dashed around in October on an almost Biblical gleaning, searching the fields of nearby farms for what was left.
But during living memory farmers used the following practice to control the gleaning and to prevent forestalling and argument among the gleaners.
Having made a circuit of the clearing, he returned with a gleaning of sticks, fallen branches of trees.
Brand supposes that it is a composition made up of the gleaning of several obsolete customs anciently followed in England and other countries.
In 1985 the Society of St. Andrew launched Harvest of Hope, a gleaning and study camp for youth.
The second store, The Gleaning Place, which is located in neighboring West Milton, sells home furnishings.
As the evening progresses, songs and fragments of songs are bounced off each other in a way that suggests the gleaning of a musical comedy education.
"I'm not poor, I have enough to eat," says Varda, but she points to "another kind of gleaning, which is artistic gleaning.
Gleaning, especially off leaves, is the maneuver used with more frequency by the Elfin Woods Warbler while probing is the least used.