Sentences with phrase «desolate stretches»

Our street drives of both the V6 and SS Camaro 1LE took us out to the desolate stretches of highway outside Death Valley.
These three components sustain me through the desolate stretches, when my appetite pangs seem urgent and important.
Billy and Jean took a motel room in Riverside, which is near Rubidoux, and drove out to J.D.'s Hi - Spot, a gabled beer bar that sits on a desolate stretch of Mission Highway.
After sitting fallow for 43 years as the Lower East Side exploded in popularity around it, a desolate stretch of parking lots along Delancey Street is closer than ever to being transformed into housing and shops, potentially marking the end of a long and bitter stalemate over the future of the sites.
Like Wong Kar - wai, Kitano seems drawn to themes of loneliness and isolation (a car runs along a desolate stretch of road; a man in a wheelchair serenely stares out at a vast sea).
Jutting out from the floor of an otherwise dry and desolate stretch of plain lays Heart Mountain in northwest Wyoming.
People tend to congregate near the beach access points, but just a short walk south will bring you to a usually - desolate stretch of coast, the start of a miles - long walk if you're so inclined.
Galleries moved to this then - desolate stretch two decades ago after being priced out of Soho, the Manhattan neighborhood they had helped gentrify.

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Can you imagine living in such desperate, desolate poverty that you can't afford to mix the formula full - strength, so you do the best you can to stretch the can, diluting and diluting until what your baby is fed is only a fraction of what she needs to grow and thrive?
The western part of the seat is within the Peak District and is largely desolate moorland, stretching up into the pennines, below that are small villages like like High and Low Bradfield, Dungworth, Worrall and Ringinglow.
Some of this dust settled on desolate ocean stretches, creating phytoplankton blooms.
Shaun, on the other hand, is left with nothing, except a goon chasing her, a stretch of desolate woods, and an increasing sense of terror about what will become of her children.
Freo — as Fremantle is referred to — with its ubiquitous franchises and cappuccino bars, could be a stand - in for just about any major city in the developed world: «In the seventies the Strip had been a beacon of homely cosmopolitanism, a refuge from the desolate franchise dispensation stretching from sea to hazy hills,» Winton points out.
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