Sentences with phrase «familiar sight in»

Duty counsel are now a familiar sight in criminal court, but when duty counsel were first introduced not everyone welcomed their participation in proceedings.
Red - hued mountainsides have become a familiar sight in a half - dozen states, including Montana and Colorado, as well as British Columbia in Canada.
Wind turbines have become a familiar sight in many countries as a favorite CAGW mitigation means.
As shattered soldiers became a familiar sight in public life after 1914, both artists and surgeons alike sought to remake what had been lost.
There are many new weapons, but none of them change the game, and while the Silverback suits provide a welcome breath for fresh air they quickly become a familiar sight in the ever - changing campaign.
The shoulder pole carried by this women is a familiar sight in East Asian countries and a bit of an icon, and long held tradition.
Today, a large proportion of people in the UK don't even know what a working animal is, but — from cart and plough horses to pit ponies — they were a familiar sight in the streets, fields and workplaces of Britain for centuries.
The German Shepherd (commonly misspelled as German Sheperd or German Shepard) is a familiar sight in neighborhoods and on television.
The two dogs have become a striking and familiar sight in Charlotte's NoDa neighborhood.
Maria Kulakova Lloyd was a familiar sight in the rural hills of North County, more than 50 years ago, patrolling on a solitary mission to rescue any stray
It's a familiar sight in Los Angeles, traveling on the 110 during peak morning rush hour: an endless sea of commuters, with no respite for miles.
The Tiguan's shortness is one clue as to why it's such a familiar sight in a parking - starved city; its 174.1 - inch length fits it into the magic sub-175-inch spots, which are carved out by the hordes of decades - old Civics and Corollas.
Little Red was such a familiar sight in manufacturer parking lots that it occasionally received anonymous «fan notes» tucked under the windshield wiper, boasting of outrageous deeds performed in lust upon its hood.
Also learn how scientists have discovered that a familiar sight in the skies is actually our earliest view yet of a star being consumed by the remnant of a nearby exploded star.
Norbert Schulz and Nicola Omodei discuss the recent detection of a dying star igniting the most powerful blast ever seen — something so powerful it radiated energy that was 500 million times that of visible light and how scientists have discovered that a familiar sight in the skies is actually our earliest view yet of a star being consumed by the remnant of a nearby exploded star.
It's a familiar sight in the majority of young families: young children bent over a screen for hours, texting or gaming, lost in a digital world.
A familiar sight in New York City.
While Tim Cahill will aim on Tuesday to wreck the UAE's Asian Cup dreams, the Australian could be set to become a more familiar sight in the Emirates after reportedly agreeing a «tentative deal» to join Al Wahda.
Carrots are such a tried - and - true, familiar sight in just about any kitchen; so dependable and ordinary that we don't even notice them growing whiskers and getting limp in the refrigerator vegetable bin, probably right there next to a sad, yellowing bunch of celery.
«The van, with its Welsh red - dragon stickers, was a familiar sight in Gaza City, and examinations, treatments and medicines were provided free of charge, thanks to the generosity of churches and individuals in Wales.
Whether they're hauling parcels or children, cargo bikes are becoming a familiar sight in German cities as the nippy, clean alternative to cars and delivery vans — and shaking up urban transport in the process.
Like a person who can read someone else's penmanship without studying lots of handwriting samples, next - gen image recognition AI can more easily identify familiar sights in new situations.
Both the American Avocet and the Yellow - headed Blackbird, familiar sights in western North America, may be under threat before the end of the century.
Ice - cream trucks are still familiar sights in many neighborhoods, but households in rural Virginia can look forward to visits by the state's mortgagemobiles.

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«Men with prams have become such a familiar sight since shared parental leave was first introduced in 1974 (a full 41 years before parents are scheduled to get it in the UK under the government's proposals) that there's even a name - «latte pappas» - for the tribe.
HONG KONG (Reuters)- Sequoia Capital, an early investor in global tech behemoths like Google Inc and Apple Inc, aims to raise up to $ 8 billion in its largest - ever fundraising and has set sights on Chinese investors, people familiar with the plan told Reuters.
Investors need to keep these familiar risks in mind, Galligan says, but they also shouldn't lose sight of how «the tech landscape is far different from the last time the Nasdaq was at these levels.»
We begin to catch sight of it in the study of an all too familiar phenomenon, disquieting in appearance, but in fact highly revealing and reassuring — the phenomenon of unemployment.
Ground blizzard is term I was not familiar with until moving here, that's when snow is not necessarily falling from the sky, but blowing around in 40 - mile - an - hour wind like a massive, white sand storm, blinding everything in sight.
Though his cultivated pawpaws used to be a familiar sight at Washington, D.C., farmers» markets in the early 2000s («Maybe two people all day knew what they were»), these days, Peterson Pawpaws is focused on trees and research.
Wish there would be a change, but none appears to be in sight yet, as they signs are looking all too familiar.
In what has become a familiar sight, a deep, talented European team dominated the U.S. at the Ryder Cup
Beyond the familiar sights that have long attracted tourists to the Hawaiian Islands, visitors today are finding, in the deep waters off the storied beaches, in the craters and in the mountains, new sights, new beauty and a new bounty of sport
The venue was a familiar sight to Bird and the Pride as Power Balance Pavilion hosted Salesian in the 2011 Div.
The intensity of a particularly bitter local rivalry often manifests itself on the pitch through the familiar sight of tackles flying in and yellow cards being thrust into the air.
I, like most Gooners, can remember smashing my face into the palms of my hands on numerous occasions in recent years; the cause was the familiar sight of Aaron Ramsey needlessly giving away possession.
The sight of Zouma back in training is obviously great news for Chelsea, although Conte revealed that he is not taking part in any contact work just yet and stressed that the player needs more time to rehabilitate an injury that the manager is all too familiar with.
The sight of Klopp on the touchline — squawking at his players, pumping his fist in celebration of Divock Origi's first - half goal — will have been immediately familiar to Dortmund's fans, who granted him a touching send - off at the final whistle.
When CSKA Moscow lineup to play AEK Athens in Tuesday night's UEFA Champions League third qualifying round tie, it will be a familiar sight, yet the manner of performance to come will hopefully be very different.
Banners calling for Wenger to step aside became a familiar sight at Arsenal matches in recent months after their title challenge once again fell apart.
It was an all too familiar sight as a free kick from Snodgrass was headed in by Michael Turner.
Baby wearing is one way your baby can be soothed not just by motion, but by the familiar smell and sound of your voice, and by experiencing the new sights and sounds of the world in the security of your presence.
As her receptive language (the words she understands) grows, you can ask your child to get a familiar object that is not in sight: Can you find your dump truck.
In the fourth trimester, your tiny daughter or son has just moved from the familiar comfort and noises of your warm, dark womb to a bright environment full of unsettling new sights, sounds, smells, and sensations, as well as shifting temperatures.
Babies stay in mom's hospital room; moms learn about feeding cues and the babies become familiar with the sights and smells of mom.
Cuomo's fashion choice for disasters and emergencies has become a familiar sight for many New Yorkers, whether he's standing on New York City streets flooded after Hurricane Sandy, trudging along a snow - crippled Buffalo highway or issuing statements in front of a burning transformer at the Indian Point nuclear facility.
The image of Hawass enthusiastically unearthing treasures in his Indiana Jones - style hat became a familiar sight, and it gave Egyptology its first Egyptian face.
Thought to be over 300 years old, the breed was extensively used for pulling heavy loads in rural, industrial and urban settings, their common use extending into the 1960s when they were a still a familiar sight pulling the carts of milk and vegetable vendors.
Far from working as simple switches or relays in a large neural ensemble, each of these critically situated cells assists in translating familiar sights into lasting memories, proposes a team led by neurosurgeon Itzhak Fried of the University of California, Los Angeles.
It's a subtle change, but one that ushers in the familiar changes, sights, and smells of fall.
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