At the time, there were few others in the development to cull design ideas from.
From the sfgate.com
The 100 Thing Challenge is a pledge to cull your belongings to a mere 100 items.
From the time.com
Her star is on the rise, as she joins BBC executive board after management cull.
From the thisislondon.co.uk
Perphaps we could cull a few Councillors, some of them are a waste of space too.
From the bucksfreepress.co.uk
His brothers, who were students and not involved in the cull, visited him there.
From the nature.com
A large elephant cull leaves another herd 50 kilometres away tense and agitated.
From the newscientist.com
So many reasons the coach could cull to believe the Redskins are on the doorstep.
From the washingtonpost.com
This year, an initiative was set up in Scotland to try and cull the population.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Indeed, the dairy industry has a cooperative effort under way to cull the herd.
From the omaha.com
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Remove something that has been rejected; "cull the sick members of the herd"
The person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
Pick: look for and gather; "pick mushrooms"; "pick flowers"
Cull is a surname, and may refer to: * Elizabeth Cull (21st century), Canadian politician, teacher, and broadcast panel member * Nicholas J. Cull (21st century), British writer * John Cull
Culling is the process of removing animals from a group based on specific criteria. This is done in order to either reinforce certain desirable characteristics or to remove certain undesirable characteristics from the group. ...
A selection; An organised killing of selected animals; A piece unfit for inclusion with a larger group; an inferior specimen; To pick someone or something; To take someone or something (from somewhere); To select animals from a group and then kill them in order to reduce the numbers of the group ...
(culling) The act of culling; The process of selecting for acceptance or removal
(Culling) In 3D graphics: The process of removing non-visible geometry before drawing it to increase efficiency.
(Culling) the process of eliminating less productive or less desirable cattle from a herd.