Not exact matches
Impressions left by a large claw on the innermost toe on the dinosaur's front foot (the analog of the human thumb) indicate that the still - unknown species was located near the base of the sauropod family tree, and the sizes of the footprints — in some cases 70 centimeters across — suggest that the behemoths grew to reach 15 meters in length and weighed up to 10 metric tons, the researchers report online
today in the Scottish Journal of Geology.
I got up this morning feeling more energised than usually so I'm off to a good start of getting my errands in order and also cleaning the apartment since the 1st showing to new tenants is
today and I want to
leave a good
impression on the landlord as well since he's still holding our «deposit» money that we gave him a year ago in case that we somehow make big damages in this apartment so then they would take that money to compensate the «loss».
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But here we are
today with a bunch of great looking stills, one of which features yet another clown — one of the scariest elements of the original — that will surely
leave an
impression.
That event has apparently
left an
impression on Reedus, who celebrated
today's Death Stranding reveal with the following Instagram picture:
Dark Souls is five years old
today, and even in this short time its legacy and influence has been great enough to
leave a lasting
impression on gaming that will live on for decades.
Forever friendly, unbelievably polite and wonderfully accommodating; some of the people I met in The Philippines have
left a lasting
impression on me and I am still in touch
today; I can not wait to return.
Although Hesse, Smithson and Matta - Clark died within a decade of introducing their paradigmatic work, all of these artists separately and together
left a formidable
impression on the work being made from that time and up through
today to the point that it is time that we recognize just how great an extent the movement grew into a ubiquitous and capaciously - subsumptive choice of artmaking for three successive generations.
«The Cinema Effect: Illusion, Reality and the Moving Image» is without a doubt an exhibition that will
leave a lasting
impression on the public because as Kerry Brougher notes, movies are indissolubly linked to contemporary man's daily reality: «
Today, the cinema is everywhere, -LRB-...) The cinematic is in the way we perceive the world, in the way we speak, in the way we dream.
While it lacks the pixel density of the newer QHD experiences, nothing about what we saw
today left us with the
impression this display was lacking.