Sentences with phrase «at birds eye»

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Any experienced retailer with a bird's - eye view of my first six months at Michaels might have wondered if we'd still be open by the year's end.
Yet, a non-tech co-founder looks at the company from a bird's eye view to focus on strategic company growth.
In physical terms, for example, wings and eyes have independently emerged among animals through evolution at several different times over, and birds in ecologically isolated New Zealand have evolved behaviors typically seen in mammals elsewhere.
There is literally not one form of digital communication or entertainment that the NSA won't use to look at your private information: Even the mobile game Angry Birds is subject to the watchful eye of Big Brother.
Black - eyed Pea Chili with Quinoa from FatFree Vegan Slow Cooker Poblano White Chili from Potluck at Oh My Veggies Chorizo Chili with Black Beans from The Vegetarian Ginger Peanut Butter Chili from Eating Bird Food
Also, if you can't find bird's eye chilis or kaffir lime leaves (I was able to find them at my local Asian market), you can substitute jalapeños and add a little more lime juice.
On a product level, bird's eye chillies, jalapeño chillies and Jarlsberg cheese (at both Coles and Woolworths), mandarins and snow peas (at Coles) and rindless shortcut bacon (at Woolworths) offered the biggest savings if you choose the cheapest format.
Starting in early January, visitors to Las Vegas can enjoy a bird's eye view and an ice cold brew at the new Beer Park by Budweiser at Paris Las Vegas, the city's first rooftop bar and grill.
Any white birds who take offence at a bit off a laugh do nt deserve to be considered as eye candy and should stay as cleaners.
Citizen cientists use their eyes, ears and smartphones to protect birds, frogs and other wildlife - Medill Reports Chicago - October 21, 2016 Citizen science recruiters seeking new volunteers shared the impact of ongoing projects at The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum's inaugural citizen science fair on Saturday.
Your once fearless five - year - old suddenly refuses to leave your side at the park saying, «I'm afraid the birds will eat me,» while eyeing the tiny swallows hopping on the ground as if they're evil geniuses plotting his demise.
Sitting at the right hand of his boss, former commissioner Roberto Rodriguez, Iapoce had a bird's - eye view of the operation.
Birds - eye view of the ice rink on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015, at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, N.Y. (Cindy Schultz / Times Union)
The DEC has launched a fleet of 22 drones that will offer a bird's - eye view during forest fires, and search - and - rescue missions at a fraction of the cost of a helicopter.
A new study finds that migrating birds take mini-naps during the day but only rest half their brains at a time, allowing them to keep one eye open.
When Lars Schmitz at the University of California, Davis, studied 77 bird species, he found he could predict the foraging lifestyle of any species simply by measuring the bones that their eyes are set in.
«Eye degeneration can be seen as «collateral damage»,» as the birds adapt to their «nocturnal, lightless niche in which normal, functioning eyes are not necessary», says Stanley Sessions at Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York.
The birds» right eye is connected to the left side of their brain; apparently, says Hunt, their left hemisphere is better at controlling complex sequential tasks, just as it is in humans.
«If you look at eyes in birds they do look at you,» Olson says.
A light - activated compass at the back of some birds» eyes may preserve electrons in delicate quantum states for longer than the best artificial systems.
«We know that other animals use polarisation patterns in the sky, and we have at least some idea how they do it: bees have specially - adapted photoreceptors in their eyes, and birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles all have cone cell structures in their eyes which may help them to detect polarisation,» says Dr Richard Holland of Queen's University Belfast, co-author of the study.
«The PHPN offers a bird's eye view of the diseases and phenotype's relationships at the systems level,» said Christian Darabos, PhD, post-doctoral fellow, Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Sciences (iQBS), Dartmouth College.
A cell in the eye may be worth two in the beak, at least when it comes to a migratory bird's magnetic compass.
Juno will orbit perpendicular to the planet's equator instead of following the more traveled path around it, and will get a bird's - eye view of the giant auroras seething at the poles.
«On the one hand, there was this idea that the third eye was simply reduced independently in many different vertebrate groups such as mammals and birds and is retained only in lizards among fully land - dwelling vertebrates,» says Krister Smith at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Germany.
Obviously, the level of detail is very different and I am looking at things from a different perspective, with more of a bird's - eye view.
According to B. S. Sathyaprakash, a theoretical physicist at Cardiff University, UK, and a senior LIGO researcher, this pattern suggests that the orbits of the black holes were nearly circular, and that LIGO probably had a bird's - eye view of the circles, looking almost straight down on them rather than edge - on.
«MRI scans give us a bird's eye view of the apnea - related difference in volume of various parts of the brain, but they don't tell us, at the cellular level, what happened to the affected neurons or when,» said co-author David Gozal, MD, professor of pediatrics, University of Chicago.
At least some scientists have concluded that the head - bobbing seen in pigeons and many other bird species with eyes on opposite sides of the head also serves to provide parallax data from two different positions.
This beautiful galaxy is tilted at an oblique angle on to our line of sight, giving a «birds - eye view» of the spiral structure.
I have to admit, when my grill master husband Scott gets that glimmer in his eye, and looks longingly at a whole chicken and motions to his grill, I usually lobby hard to put the bird in the oven for a low and slow roast instead.
This little guy, found at a favorite local shop, keeps an eye on the place while we're gone and finds himself right at home with the birds in the trees outside these windows.
Featuring a bird's - eye look at the world's most iconic skyline, the Midtown Canvas Wall Art by Parvez Taj brings the majesty of Manhattan to your home.
Cherry trees in blossom, birds happily singing even late at night, tulips blooming around — nature finally opened wide its sleepy eyes unfolding all the spring colors for us.
You've rolled your eyes at the love birds, wondered if they're real people in real life, all the while questioning, «Does eharmony really work?»
• Zip - Line Adventure - Bring your love to new heights and get a bird's eye view of Indianapolis by whizzing through a zip - line course at Go Ape in Eagle Creek Park!
So it's fair to say that the experience, at least from a bird's - eye view, isn't as different as we make it out to be?
He's right, of course; it's just that most animated movies that aren't made by Bird's compatriots at Pixar aim for that broad, middle - of - the - road buddy comedy bulls - eye.
There is a behind - the - scenes documentary for The Wave that talks about all aspects of the feature, but only at a surface level, it is more of a bird's eye view featurette than a talking head documentary.
I think we had to commit ourselves to what was on the page, and at the same time really keep an objective, bird's - eye - view of safety and being able to trust each other.
And although he is understandably dejected about his doctor's dire prognosis, at least Pierre has loved ones around and a spacious, upper - floor flat with a balcony offering breathtaking, bird's eye views of the city below.
Moorhead's camera (he pulls double duty as cinematographer, just as Benson pulls double duty as screenwriter) shoots the Italian countryside beautifully, but sprinkles liberal bird's - eye flyover shots that manage to unsettle, hinting perhaps at something that only makes itself known from afar, otherwise hidden in plain sight.
Armed with nothing like innovation or intelligence at the script level, Kim lards The Last Stand with several inspired visual gags that culminate in a chase through a cornfield and one frozen, bird's - eye shot that gifts the film with a kind of wit it doesn't deserve.
Aside from a bird's eye view of Manhattan at night in the film's opening moments, Greengrass permits himself to shoot only from camera positions that can be justified by the conceivable presence of a human observer — we never see the exterior of the plane once it's airborne, and the devastation of the Twin Towers is seen only from the remove of the Newark Airport control tower and the television screens in the various control rooms.
Steering is different to the arcade games of old because in those you had to wrap your head around which direction is left and right while staring at your vehicle from a bird's eye view.
There's more detail in Toothless's eye than in most films altogether, and the creature is a chummier version of the «Cloverfield» creature as he's a panther, bunny, duck, cat, dog, bat, whale, newt, bird and dragon all at once.
After slight roles in Rumble Fish and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, a wild - eyed, toothy, bird's nest - haired Cage hit his one true purple patch with three gems on the trot: playing Cher's one - handed lover («I ain't no freakin» monument to justice!
The first time Kyle and Lady Bird (Saoirse Ronan) talk, he stares her dead in the eyes and keeps his voice absurdly emotionless in an attempt at «cool guy» indifference.
Without motivation, the crane stops, holding on a bird's - eye view of the Sheriff watching her for a few moments from the comfort of their blanket before he too rises and begins to soft shoe, the two of them improvising a dance at the edge of the frame.
However, when we take a bird's - eye view of our balanced assessment system, summative assessments are intended to certify learning at a specific point in time; whether at the end of a unit, marking period, semester, or school year.
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