Sentences with phrase «dense thickets of»

They include the «Black» and «White» paintings: dense thickets of monochrome paint, with collaged, cut and reused canvas additions.
Bringing the picture into focus requires both an awareness of widespread aspirations among Muslims and a lot of hard, painstaking work in the dense thicket of the particulars present in specific situations.
The myriad questions involved here require thinking through a dense thicket of issues.
Case Study 2: Health Care The health care industry confronts an equally dense thicket of information.
The sound is just as impressive, keeping Steve Zaillian's dialogue clean and crisp out front, with John Williams's now - classic score and a dense thicket of sound effects balanced beautifully in the back.

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In the thicket of Przywara's dense prose, it can be hard to discern what exactly any analogy is, let alone the analogy of being.
There were wide areas dotted with mesquite and huisache, open, grassy prairies, knolls covered with groves of gnarled live oak trees, shallow depressions which are flooded in times of rain and dense thickets covering the bottom land along the river.
These corals grow in dense thickets, some of them 30 feet tall, off the coasts of Scotland, Norway, Alaska's Aleutian Islands, and many other places.
Working in the Atlantic oak woodlands of Argyll, Kintyre and Lochaber on Scotland's west coast, researchers from the James Hutton Institute, the University of Aberdeen and Scottish Natural Heritage studied plots that had never been invaded, others covered in dense rhododendron thickets, plus a time - series of sites cleared of rhododendron at different periods between 1984 and 2014.
They can snake through the brain's dense thicket, pushing past billions of other neurons, in order to form tight connections, or synapses, with just the right partners.
Johnny Guitar: Olive Signature (Olive, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge as frontier entrepreneurs in a war of wills, is dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations, designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
It's dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations (including a not - so - veiled allegory for the McCarthy witch - hunts in Hollywood), designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
But much of the Avalon is tundra, known locally as barrens — an open, windswept land home to flocks of ptarmigan and the southernmost wild caribou herd in the world, where the trees, if they grow at all, cower in dense, waist - high thickets known as tuckamore.
Sheltered by dense forest thickets, yet opening up onto wide, expansive views over lagoons and channels, the camp showcases the best of what the Delta has to offer.
Routes through the lowlands west of Belize City alternate between dense jungle thickets and open fields.
India's natural prowess - its dense forests, green hills, fresh streams, flower - filled valleys and bamboo thickets double up as a natural habitat of the rarest of the rare plant and animal species.
In rich forest soils of moist valleys, dense forests, thickets, by streams and near shaded moist rocks in China.
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