Sentences with phrase «about landmarks»

The splash screen for Google Lens says it can be used to copy text from documents, learn about landmarks, and look up products.
Google Assistant can also pull up relevant information about landmarks identified by Google Lens, or even an artist's biography just my «looking» at his or her work in a museum.
Bixby understands what the user is seeing in the Camera app so it can provide information about any landmarks, show places to eat and drink around that landmark and enable you to shop online by scanning a barcode.
Realistically, either State A or State B could prosecute for conspiracy to murder as an additional charge, because the conspiracy clearly spanned more than one state, even if they can't prove where the crime was committed, although physical evidence (e.g. traces of camp sites, footprints, testimony about landmarks, evidence of poop with human DNA from the victim in it), would usually make it possible to show that some part of the crime was committed in the state.
Nevertheless, historical and cultural highlights from earlier eras are abundant, and whilst westerners may have learned about landmarks such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and the Terracotta Warriors from guide books or the internet, nothing can compare with the extraordinary experience of seeing them at first hand.
The route, which runs in a circuit that includes Flinders Street, Harbour Esplanade in Docklands, LaTrobe Street, and Spring Street, is serviced by Heritage W class trams and features audio commentary with details about landmarks and major attractions around Melbourne.
For older kids, make challenging riddles or fun facts about landmarks, and see if they lead you to the right place.
The worksheets provide information about landmarks and vocabulary, as well as practice retelling the story, finding geographic places in the USA, and learning a little about the Earth's crust.
A cross-curricular lesson plan set, this uses picture books about Paul Bunyan to teach about landmarks, vocabulary, geographic places in the United States, and the science of the Earth's crust.
2017: Landmarks: Quiz PowerPoint quiz about landmarks across the world.
This student liked discovering little - known facts about landmarks of the town.
I could give you step - by - step directions, draw you a map, and provide details about landmarks to look out for.
I could outline step by step directions, draw you a map, even provide details about landmarks to look out for.
In referring to 1964, Abrams is talking about the landmark Sullivan vs. New York Times case, in which the Supreme Court established what's known as the «malice standard» for libel.
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is in his second day of confirmation hearings and one of today's questions was about landmark Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade.
ABOUT THE LANDMARK MANDARIN ORIENTAL, HONG KONG Intimate, contemporary and ideally placed in the vortex of Hong Kong's financial and luxury shopping districts, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong sets the standard for personal service and stylish sophistication.
Among the other bills is a proposal to post more information about landmarked buildings online, as well as a bill sponsored by City Councilman Brad Lander which would establish a time limit on how long LPC can take to consider designation requests.
Don't be afraid to open up a dialogue with a new date about landmark events that light up their calendar and feel free to share those of you own.
It is the first major documentary film about this landmark story.
With a weeklong run of our new restoration of Desert Hearts opening at the IFC Center in New York, we spoke with director Donna Deitch about this landmark of LGBT filmmaking.
(In Hindi with subtitles) Saving Marriage (PG - 13 for brief profanity) Same - sex relationships are the subject of this civil rights documentary about the landmark legal decision making gay marriage legal in Massachusetts.
A gap in a well - educated and deeply informed adult's cultural knowledge prevented him, however briefly, from comprehending and engaging with young African Americans about a landmark Supreme Court decision in a public forum.
There was very little fanfare about a landmark change to the teacher's contract in Los Angeles.
Even graduates of the worst public schools know about the landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases Plessey vs. Ferguson and Brown vs. The Board of Education.
Of course, with that many cores at its disposal, the processing power will see a quantum leap, bringing about a landmark change in the way we perceive computers.
If you've been to Portland or spoken to anyone familiar with the city, you already know about this landmark.
Stroll through the archaeological site of Chichen Itza and learn about its landmark ruins, including the Kukulcan Pyramid and the observatory.
Once you've reach the required height to communicate, you can return the artifacts you've found to the information booth if you can at first answer two questions about the landmark.
If these are sensibly priced, it's a smart idea — especially for gamers who didn't take the plunge with PSP, but heard all about landmark titles such as Patapon, Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness and Persona 3.
If you are ever invited into a local classroom to speak about the Supreme Court's role in our nation's history, you may first want to visit Landmark Supreme Court Cases, a site developed to support educators in teaching about landmark Supreme Court cases.
Christopher takes the time to speak to us about his landmark cases and his motivation behind his sheer dedication to his role as a criminal defence lawyer, and it is clear to us at Lawyer Monthly to why he is a game changer in his field.
Another new photo feature, called Lens, will automatically display information about a landmark or piece of art in a picture.
Like information about the landmark in the photo, and you can even use Lens to look up information about a picture of a book.

Not exact matches

«Canadians are passionate about hockey, and through this landmark partnership with the NHL we'll be able to bring hockey fans more games and more content on their platform of choice,» said Nadir Mohamed, the President and CEO of Rogers Communications.
Greece doesn't «exploit» their landmarks, so we had to really make it about them and what we could do for them.
The district has about 3.6 million square feet of landmark air rights, including 1.2 million square feet linked to Grand Central Terminal and 1.1 million square feet controlled by New York's Catholic Archdiocese, tied to St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Department of City Planning said at the time of rezoning.
A landmark faux - documentary about the Algerian War in the late 1950s and early 1960s against the French government in North Africa, the movie was banned in France for six years due to its pro-Algerian message.
Scientists think this is because, as we memorize more details about a particular stretch of road, we have more landmarks to squeeze into our mental maps.
SHANGHAI — China signed a landmark deal Wednesday to buy Russian natural gas worth about $ 400 billion, giving a boost to diplomatically isolated President Vladimir Putin and expanding Moscow's ties with Asia.
This huge feature is sometimes called the «Grand Canyon» of Mars — but it's about four times longer, 20 times wider, and nearly five times deeper than Earth's famous natural landmark.
The landmark survey commissioned by the Broadbent Institute is the first study of its kind and size to measure Canadians» attitudes about voting system design and preference for electoral reform.
But what about the politics of this landmark legislation?
The new translation of Erich Przywara's Analogia Entis is a theological landmark that should go a long way toward clarifying the centuries - long debate about the relationship between analogy and metaphysics.
The state of New York recognized, in the landmark religious liberty case People v. Phillips (1813), that compelling a priest to testify about matters heard during confession would be a fundamental violation of Catholics» religious liberty:
I fear for the safety of the people on the committee if they somehow decide that this building - which nobody cared one whit about, except for developers - is somehow not a landmark.
Leave it to the clergy to find a way to turn a landmark that is supposed to be about preserving the memory of the people that perished, into an arm wrestling match over religious symbolism.
After birthing two babies and preparing for our third, I have revisited many of my old favourite books about natural childbirth but I was shocked to realise I hadn't actually read Ina May's landmark «Guide to Childbirth» yet.
In the landmark Schempp - Murray decisions, it often has been overlooked that although the justices forbade worship in the schools, they encouraged «teaching about religion.»
Recently, he wrote a landmark article for The Atlantic with Greg Lukianoff, «The Coddling of the American Mind,» about the culture of oversensitivity on university campuses.
The golden yellow spice from India is the landmark ingredient educating consumers about the insidious downstream concerns derived from inflammation, which is at the root of most chronic degenerative disease states.
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