Sentences with phrase «by key landmarks»

Stopping by key landmarks, referred to as Godstones in the game, sees the soundtrack utilized to its fullest as your caravan gets a chance to rest and learn of the fallen gods that once protected the lands.

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Willian undoubtedly stood out for his performance with the two key goals, while there was an historic landmark reached for Cesc Fabregas as he registered the 100th Premier League assist of his career as he continues to impress when given an opportunity by Conte.
Former West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth striker Defoe reached the landmark by scoring a fine solo goal against Hull City in what could prove to be a key relegation battle.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have welcomed the Welsh Government's trans action plan, brought about by the party's landmark debate, but says it falls short on many key issues.
The leaders of AAAS and the Cuban Academy of Sciences have signed a landmark agreement to advance scientific cooperation by Cuban and U.S. scientists, in key areas of mutual interest to both countries.
Scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health have achieved a landmark of psychiatric neuropharmacology: deciphering the molecular structure of a widely prescribed antipsychotic docked in its key receptor.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Gina McCarthy on Friday finalized a determination that the landmark fuel efficiency rules instituted by President Barack Obama should be locked in through 2025, a bid to maintain a key part of his administration's climate legacy.
Lots of people took much better photos than mine, but I just wanted to point out that we took over the streets outside the Federal Building, the State of Illinois Building, and City Hall, the key landmarks of government, paid for by us taxpayers and filled with people whom we vote into and can vote out of office.
Extensive research documented by The National Reading Panel in their landmark report, Teaching Children to Read (2000), identified three key areas of emphasis in teaching children to read.
Following the signing, Lootah said: «We are committed to playing a key role in realising the government of Dubai's vision by continuing to deliver unique, landmark projects that reinforce Dubai's position as a world - class destination for living, business, leisure and tourism.
Richard Deacon's solo exhibition «SOME TIME» is focused around a major new commission, the resurrection of Deacon's «Never Mind», a key work from the collection of Middelheim Museum, which has been refabricated in stainless steel by Deacon for this landmark exhibition.
The MFAH also made a landmark acquisition of 300 photographs by Ishimoto Yasuhiro, a key figure in both Japanese and American post-World War II photography, and mounted the first of three planned exhibitions exploring the newly acquired works.
Leiris shared Bacon's feel for nerve - end acuity in art, as his great autobiography Manhood attests, and with Bacon's sanction, wrote the essay for Poligrafa's landmark monograph of 1987, which also included a selection of 240 key paintings made by Bacon himself.
Inspired by landmarks in Washington D.C., these new synthetic - hair sculptures are modeled after key sites of world politics and markers of American history such as the White House, Pentagon, Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial.
WASHINGTON — In a landmark report experts say fundamentally reshapes our understanding of the global warming crisis, new data published this week by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found that the phenomenon is caused primarily by the actions of 7 billion key individuals.
Years earlier, one climate researcher at the company, Henry Shaw, had called management's attention to a key conclusion of a landmark National Academy of Sciences report: global warming caused by carbon dioxide emissions, not a scarcity of supply, would likely set the ultimate limit on the use of fossil fuels.
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