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But "Sacred Steel Instrumentals," which sifts through Arhoolie's catalog, leaves the proselytizing to the strings.

As of Tuesday, Ms. Jones ranked as one of 89 confirmed supercentenarians - people at least 110 years old - in the world, according to the Gerontology Research Group, which sifts through dozens of claims a year.

Doing a considerably more thorough job is Irish film-maker Shane O'Sullivan, whose new documentary, Killing Oswald, which sifts through the paperwork made public after Stone's JFK, and raises compelling new questions about the whole affair.

Many of the briefers are analysts from the C.I.A.'s Counterterrorism Center at the agency's headquarters at Langley, Va., which sifts through thousands of pieces of information to track terrorists worldwide.

The whiteness that appalls in Stephen L. Carter's stylishly written new novel, "New England White," is only partly the snow, which sifts through the "Gothic sprawl" of the university campus in "grimy, dilapidated" Elm Harbor in the late fall of 2003.

Doctors hate this ad hoc acquisition of pseudo-expertise - so much so that a couple of years ago they retaliated by launching their own site, www.besttreatments.co.uk (in association with the British Medical Journal), which sifts through the flotsam to bring you information from accredited sources.

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The least effective of Mr. Lindley's talents are his lyrics, which sift through grab bags of vernacular speech.

That approach is a hybrid of the Big Data tools, which sift through troves of medical literature, and logic tools to identify likely chains of inference — what humans see as logical explanations for the "why" of things.

The jury, which sifted through a mountain of testimony and evidence, obviously concluded that Mr. Zimmerman acted in self-defense, that it was his voice heard on tape crying for help.

Florida's bedrock, which is mostly limestone and dolostone, is the hardened remnant of a thick accumulation of deceased sea creatures, which sifted onto the seabed for aeons, at a time when sea levels were much higher than they are today.

A grower signed a three-year contract with B&B that called for an up-front investment of between three thousand and five thousand dollars, which paid for a hundred pounds of slimy but promising breeding stock (about a hundred thousand worms), technical guidance (via a manual and a toll-free number), and, in most cases, a mechanical worm harvester (which sifted worms from the soil).

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