Sentences with phrase «sightline as»

The entire series is available at Sightline as a file from which a booklet can be printed or as slides.
There is nothing as significant in your sightline as the Hill, and beyond that more hills, and in front of you what looks like limitless room to run.
One can immerse oneself in each artist, ignoring the open sightlines as best one can, until remote viewing takes on an imperative all its own.

Not exact matches

The stylish 50,000 - square — foot space revolutionized the entertainment scene by combining the most sought - after DJ's — Skrillex, Alesso, Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Baauer and Nicky Romero, among others — with a specifically designed 3,000 capacity venue featuring a luxurious 4,400 - square - foot pool, 1,400 - square - foot elevated stage with un-obstructed sightlines, 23 private VIP cabanas, two private ultra VIP bungalows with private dipping pools, a deck area with 50 daybeds, top - of - the - line LED screens, 25 u-shaped banquettes with plush fabric, as well as signature cocktails and cuisine.
Interior dimensions didn't change much, which is to say the well - finished cabin remained as airy and inviting as ever with its tall seating and great sightlines.
Available blind - spot monitoring and park assist are good ideas as the MKT's styling encumbers rearward sightlines.
The well - finished cabin remained as airy and inviting as ever with its tall seating for five and excellent sightlines.
You can buy one as an option but apparently Jeep feels it mars the sightlines of the flat roof to have it installed from the factory.
The Arena offers comfortable seating for as many as 16,800 people with excellent sightlines and state - of - the - art acoustics, lighting and sound.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Album XIV and Sightlines will also be published as limited - edition artist books in partnership with Perish Publishing — allowing these images to recirculate beyond the gallery.
Conceived as switches within architecture's larger network of immaterial flow, they alter the duration of procession and the direction of vision, ricocheting sightlines across moving glass planes.
Let's get back up to speed with this quick bike primer from the very fine Sightline Institute, (previously known as the Northwest Environment Watch, who once published great works like Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things.)
Readers who actually want a thorough and careful account of the pros and cons of I - 732 from a policy point of view should read the three detailed articles by the Sightline Institute here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/01/pros-cons-carbonwa-carbon-tax-swap-ballot-initiative-732/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/02/does-initiative-732-carbon-tax-have-a-budget-hole/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/03/weighing-critiques-of-carbonwa-i-732/ Readers who are interested in the messy political conflict over the initiative might start with a couple of Patrick Mazza's articles: http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/11/can-wa-state-climate-policy-train-wreck.html http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/12/wa-climate-initiative-conflict-on-road.html If you want to know why the Alliance's proposal won't do much for low - income families facing higher energy costs as a result of a carbon fee (though it would produce a lot of union trade jobs by funding State infrastructure spending) start here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/16/green-stamps-a-climate-equity-proposal-for-the-pacific-northwest/
This approach is used in California, but an analysis by the Sightline Institute suggested that it might not work as well in Oregon — which may be instructive for Washington, as well.
As Eric de Place of the Sightline Institute put it: «That's more carbon pollution than all the energy — from planes, factories, cars, power plants etc — used in an entire year by all 44 nations in Central America, South America and the Caribbean combined.»
According to the Sightline Institute, «As an argument against I - 732 the «revenue hole» case is a red herring.»
Or, download Sightline Institute's excellent 2014 report, All the World's Carbon Pricing Systems in One Animated Map, with maps tracing the institution (and, in at least one instance, Australia, the rescission) of carbon taxing worldwide, as well as carbon pricing administered via cap - and - trade programs.
It was recently updated to include some advanced new features such as «person alerts» and «Sightline» (more on those in a bit), but to take full advantage of them, and to store your video footage in the cloud, you'll need to pay for a Nest Aware subscription.
As mentioned earlier, one of the app's new features is Sightline.
Below the Sightline timeline is a microphone button, as we briefly mentioned previously, which will allow you to talk to the person at your door through the app, while to the left of the microphone button is an ignore button for the times when the person ringing your doorbell isn't someone you fancy talking to.
Meanwhile, the airy sidechairs keep sightlines open and can be moved around as needed.
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