Backgrounding all of the above is the vertiginous view from the sixth floor.
From the thestate.com
The music needed a classical backgrounding to it in order to gel with the other music.
From the variety.com
By rejecting apps like Highlight or changing their backgrounding rules.
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Researcher Ursula Nadasdy went on a similar backgrounding excursion to the Middle East last year.
From the time.com
In the table, this is indicated by backgrounding in the same colour the areas shared by a chief.
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Apple cites battery efficiency as the primary reason why they've kept backgrounding to themselves.
From the techcrunch.com
In particular, solidarity means making the pernicious practice of leaking and backgrounding rare and as unacceptable.
From the theaustralian.com.au
A little backgrounding here by Michael Granberry.
From the dallasnews.com
At a three-hour caucus meeting yesterday, Ms Gillard appealed for discipline and an end to MPs backgrounding the media.
From the smh.com.au
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Background processing: the execution of low priority programs while higher priority programs are not using the processing system
Backgrounding is an intermediate stage sometimes used in cattle production which begins after weaning and ends upon placement in a feedlot. Background feeding relies more heavily on forage (e.g. ...
(backgrounded) Moved to the background; (of a task) Made non-interactive
The preparation of young cattle for a feedlot, getting them accustomed to confinement facilities and feeds.
Growing program for feeder cattle from the time calves are weaned until they are on a finishing ration in the feedlot. Backgrounding is the management process of feeding the stocker animal.
Cognitive de-emphasis, corresponding to the cognitive emphasis of foregrounding/profiling.
Calves put on a high-forage ration to increase their weight to between 800 to 900 pounds before being placed on finishing rations.