I'm short so I make my way around the shorter branches, stretching and contorting
around thickets of miniature daggers.
Parents, educators, and combinations thereof: welcome to
Around the Thicket.
Around the Thicket is where I share
Not exact matches
Alternatively, they could have put the money into various water projects
around the country, but that would be a political
thicket, Lubell says.
For example, a review of the induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) landscape reveals that the distribution of patents
around core technologies for generation and differentiation could lead to appropriate conditions for patent «
thicket» formation (52).
Around 1890 contractors came to Ambergris and employed San Pedranos to exploit the extensive logwood
thicket on the Caye and on that section of the mainland called Bulkhead directly opposite to the southern portion of the Caye.
Over the few months leading up to the performance, Beasley traversed the High Line, recording sounds from
around the park — from crickets chirping in the
thicket at West 21st Street, to the evolving sound of various construction sites, to the meandering traffic on the West Side Highway.
The gallery's seven works are examples of 1950s sculptures she called «Suns,» wire
thickets twisted
around curved metal armatures.
The other day, deep in a healthy New England
thicket of oaks, maples and hemlocks, two young men scrambled
around on their hands and knees measuring twigs and sticks that had fallen from the trees.
Partly because of this, a
thicket of laws has grown up
around employment intended to ensure fair access to jobs for everyone who wants one without discrimination against anyone for being a member of a protected class.