Sentences with phrase «as uncountable»

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Uncountable numbers of women took to the streets worldwide to march in solidarity in what was formerly known as the Women's March on Washington for women's — and human — rights.
What counts as the segmentness of a segment, the surfaceness of a surface, the voluminousness of a volume when each can undergo uncountable distortions?
As we move closer wewade through an eerie ground fog that floats in the forest, hiding the sourceof uncountable subterranean explosions.
The firm also makes glycerin, which has uncountable applications, including, as the firm's Web site delicately puts it, the «war industry.»
The beautiful surfing paradise of Fuerteventura seems a good place to start as we've got uncountable surfers here from all parts of this wonderful planet.
It contains uncountable accommodations such as Villas, luxury Apartments and Penthouses.Content provided courtesy of the property.
Being stuck in a giant flat surface with no other job than to run around and shoot, the craziness periodically rises as the enemy horde grows into uncountable numbers, several factions stacking one atop the other, all trying to give you a hug.
As a painter of political ideas — and, often, the grotesque and cruel — Luc Tuymans is a historian of images that appear banal but reveal sinister workings: colored blobs are actually disembodied eyeballs; a bare room with flattened perspective is the site of uncountable murders; a limp cloth turns out to be the emblem of a growing nationalist movement.
Her work acts as a locus, documenting the human desire to contain the uncontainable, count the uncountable, limit the illimitable (falling snowflakes, stars in the sky, dandelion seeds, prismatic reflections, flowers petals).
She needed surgery to disinfect and set the bone and metal braces to support what she vividly describes as its «shattered, uncountable pieces.»
He says, rather, that he thinks of these coal trains as bringing «uncountable irreplaceable species» to their extinction.
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