Sentences with phrase «country awash»

There has to be something to the recommendations, being as we were in a country awash with mom and pop operated cafes and coffee shops serving their own blends.
The mighty Danube River carves through Hungary, a country awash with.

Not exact matches

Composition of debt (household, non-financial corporate, financial corporate, and government) varies by country, but the common theme is that developed countries are awash in debt.
As poor as some of Southeast Asia's countries are, they're awash with government and Chinese money, driving prices higher.
Atheists unfortunately are helping usher in islamist extremism, because without christianity to offset that, islam just comes right on in, builds some mosques and before you know it, our country will be awash in terror.
The resultant peace is scarred by the enduring poverty that brought the war in the first place, and by the violence all too commonplace in countries where the «cold war» was fought — countries still awash in weapons.
My goodness but the country is awash in idiots.
Other areas of the country may be drained of capital, but THE capitol is awash with it.
For in the immediate aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, there was a remarkable resurgence of simple, indeed robust, moral clarity in a country that had long been told, by everyone from Alan Wolfe to Jerry Falwell, that it was awash in moral relativism.
«In recent times, the media has been increasingly awash with incendiary statements that seem designed to pitch the adherents of the two prominent religions in the country, Christians and Muslims against one another.
«The media have been awash with headlines that called the Federal Government's attention to these projects, all to no avail in spite of the strategic position and importance of the Niger Bridge as the link between the South - East and the rest of the country.
Because of its sheer size, vibrant online commerce and social networks, and scant privacy protections, the country is awash in data, the lifeblood of deep learning systems.
Our southern hemisphere Christmases mean that traditional festive celebrations go hand in hand with summer activities and, as a result, the country is awash with romantic date ideas come December.
To outsiders, Wakanda appears to be a «third - world» country, awash in poverty with nothing to offer in trade with other nations.
The Nashville Metro airport is a scene awash with marching bands, live newcasters, security police, twirlers, the Chamber of Commerce and an adoring crowd of fans for the arrival of Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakely in her film debut), the reigning lady of country - western music, who «has been away for special treatment at the Baltimore Burn Center» following an accident.
When I arrived at last year's Middleburg Film Festival, awash as usual in Mother Nature's autumnal splendor in the heart of Virginia's wine and horse country, I was visually assaulted by a big old honking «Trump for President» sign as the two - lane road curved into the town.
Clearly, we want all of our public school graduates to partake in the «American dream,» awash in opportunities to earn a decent living in a vibrant economy of a country with the highest standard of living in the world.
The looming question is why has inflation remained so low for so long despite the country being awash with money.
Stunning India is awash with bright, bold colours that bring the country to life.
Not far from town, the Great Ocean Road meanders through some of the countries best surf beaches, olive groves, vineyards and quiet country villages awash with spectacular rugged scenery.
This is a country puckered with cone shaped volcanoes, their tips shrouded in mist, awash with golden corn fields and wild white horses galloping across pretty prairies.
Set primarily in the 1950s, when Haitian cultural export — particularly of what is now referred to as first generation Haitian art — was on the rise and the country was opening itself to tourism, and when Americans were awash with a postwar optimism that celebrated America's political and economic power, it tells us relatively little about Haiti at mid-century and a great deal about the ways Americans saw themselves and the rest of the world.
WHITNEY BIENNIAL The world is awash in biennials, but the Whitney Biennial, inaugurated by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 1932, still stands out as the pre-eminent biennial in this country.
The industry's plan B, to export production to assumed perennial growth markets in Asia, has also floundered amid a global market awash with supply from other countries and weak demand; Chinese coal consumption fell nearly 3 % in 2014 while India, the world's third largest buyer, says it may stop imports of thermal coal in the next three years With domestic markets collapsing and no lifeline from abroad, 264 [1] US mines were closed between 2011 and 2013.
Shale natural gas is our best bridge fuel, the country is awash in cheap natural gas.
The U.S. patent system has been broken for years: the country is awash in flimsy patents and, worse, a species of economic parasite known as patent trolls have been buying up those patents in order to extort startups and shake down productive businesses.
Read next: Europe's awash with cleaning startups as Rocket Internet's Helpling expands to four new countries
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z