Sentences with phrase «with vast amounts of space»

With vast amounts of space, a high quality, well laid out cabin, competent drivetrains, and top - rate safety, the V90 Cross Country is a truly class - leading all - road station wagon.

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After admiring the tastefully restrained sheetmetal, commodious shoulder and leg room front and back, the wide windows, supportive seats, vast amount of cargo space, and driver's command position, off we went in a bright blue CX - 5 with a manual transmission, with a modest curb weight of 3208 pounds.
One area is space; at 5090 mm in length and with a 3045 mm wheelbase, K9 offers vast amounts of interior room for even the tallest of occupants in the front or back.
The great room's open concept design with vaulted ceilings and A-frame windows provide a vast amount of natural light and visual space.
• The king bed was wonderfully firm, with my choice of Balinese linen or Egyptian cotton sheets (I preferred the silkier cotton) • The Bose sound system was one of the best I've ever encountered in a hotel room • The intelligently configured closet took up the entire entrance corridor wall, with vast amounts of drawer, hanging, and shelf space, a safe, and this unique touch: hangers made of wood that matches the closet • The indoor - outdoor living room was enormous, with a wall - length divan that made working on my laptop a tropical indulgence • The bathroom was like a private spa, with two complete sink units, a super-deep soaking tub, a walk - in stone shower, and more
All accommodation comes with private freshwater pools, vast amounts of space and bathrooms so large you can get lost in them.
The chips fringed the edge of a dinner plate (as opposed to being piled in a tottering heap atop a large platter as per usual) with three over-sized bowls occupying the vast amount of space in the middle; a sore attempt at inflating the appearance of the portion.
AGW climate scientists seem to ignore that while the earth's surface may be warming, our atmosphere above 10,000 ft. above MSL is a refrigerator that can take water vapor scavenged from the vast oceans on earth (which are also a formidable heat sink), lift it to cold zones in the atmosphere by convective physical processes, chill it (removing vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) or freeze it, (removing even more vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) drop it on land and oceans as rain, sleet or snow, moisturizing and cooling the soil, cooling the oceans and building polar ice caps and even more importantly, increasing the albedo of the earth, with a critical negative feedback determining how much of the sun's energy is reflected back into space, changing the moment of inertia of the earth by removing water mass from equatorial latitudes and transporting this water vapor mass to the poles, reducing the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and speeding up its spin rate, etc..
As they note, the idea has been around for ages; a 1965 report «nonchalantly proposed dealing with the results by dumping vast quantities of reflective particles into the oceans, to increase the amount of sunlight reflected into space
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