Sentences with phrase «different vantage point for»

Graskop gorge swing is the highest in the world and in a few seconds you go from zero to 180 km / h that has you flying 130 metres above the ground at a rather different vantage point for Graskop Falls.
But hindsight is a very different vantage point for Cassellius, who is now Minnesota's commissioner of education.

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Toggling between different vantage points is a natural fit since the devices that support streaming video — laptops, tablets, smart TVs and smartphones — are ones that people use for multi-tasking already.
It was clear that the women gathered often entered the struggle from different vantage points, they did not always agree with all that was spoken, but what could not be ignored was that there were some common issues that did draw them together — it was not accidental or designed that over one - third of the 4,000 workshops by different women's groups, from all regions of the world, focuses on the issue of violence against women — some of the best being organized by Indian women, What was at the heart of Huairou was the commitment of the women present to draw energy and support from each other — it was a consciousness that they were doing it all «for the common good.»
They do not live purely at floor level so climbing frames or cat trees with platforms / vantage points at different heights are essential for indoor cats.
Whether you're looking for an intimate adventure, or pure relaxation, this 2 - hour sailing tour of San Diego Bay lets you see the area from a different vantage point.
Also check out the rooftop terrace for a different vantage point and the nightclub, where you can party away with the other guests.
Thinking of painting as a form of technology is a very interesting vantage point, because if you consider the whole sweep of different mediums that artists are employing today — from video and virtual reality to immersive installation and performance — then painting becomes the least optimized medium for avant - garde curators to engage the kinds of crowds that come to biennials and exhibitions.
Yass's film interrogates this remarkable maritime structure from a range of different vantage points, making for a dizzying, vertiginous experience.
A recurring image among the 29 works here is derived from a 17th - century engraving of two men viewing a dragon from different vantage points — a metaphor for Polke's own complex demands on viewers.
Broffman photographed with insight and sensitivity, exploring different vantage points and always searching for the emotional truth in his subject.
The four large paintings that are specially made for the glass atrium are also inspired by the idea of multiple vantage points in the museum space, hung back to back as two images sharing across four separate planes, which are endowed with different functions.
Insert, 2:55 p.m. David Roberts at Grist defends 2 degrees in a different way, from the vantage point of activists — laying down a marker for measuring governmental failure.
As climate models had now proven the existence of climate change, the organization's next focus will be on a different vantage point: «What do we do about it [and] how can we find solutions for the climate we will be living with?»
If only my client would step back to look at her marriage from a different vantage point, she might be able to better appreciate her husband for who he is in their unique relationship.
As a supplement to APT Validation Study II, the research aims for Validation Study III are to (1) generate master scores for video clips of youth program observations without cultural bias, (2) create more tailored and targeted online training and anchor systems, and (3) eliminate significant differences in certification passing rates between groups with different cultural vantage points (i.e., Black vs. White raters, urban vs. non-urban program experiences).
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