Sentences with phrase «from sights such»

The three properties are one hour away from the international airport of Mauritius, and are located not far from sights such as the botanical garden of Pamplemousses, île aux Cerfs, Cap Malheureux and Grand Baie.
Steps away from sights such as the Tower Bridge, the Tower of London and the City Hall, it's an easy walk from the buzzing nightlife of Shoreditch and next to Wilton's Music Hall; the location is just awesome for travelers.
This is the prettiest part of the city and the hotel is easy walking distance from sights such as the gilt Jesuit church of La Compañía, Museo de la Ciudad and the Franciscan monastery as well as excellent restaurants.

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For those who prefer experiencing the beaches from above, there are also «low - altitude aerial sight - seeing trips» such as helicopter and seaplane flights.
Regardless, the FAA allows drones for personal use, as long as operators follow the rules set by hobby groups, such as flying below 400 feet, always within the operator's line of sight and away from manned aircraft and stadiums.
Such postponement strategies include rescheduling the meeting, excusing yourself from the meeting or simply staying out of your boss's sight.
While shipping is slowly moving away from fuel oil towards substitutes such as natural gas, there's no obvious alternative to oil in sight for commercial aviation.
The most expensive and technically ambitious film ever made, James Cameron's long - gestating epic pitting Earthly despoilers against a forest - dwelling alien race delivers unique spectacle, breathtaking sights, narrative excitement and an overarching anti-imperialist, back - to - nature theme that will play very well around the world, and yet is rather ironic coming from such a technology - driven picture.
Instead, the town features such sights as a pair of petrified pigeons, yellow phone booths, and a statue of a sea dog gazing from a bridge.
He shakes his head vigorously, hoping to shake such a profane vision from his sight.
The cultural material from a predominantly print - literate (i.e. sight - oriented) culture such as Western Europe and North America will not be meaningful In the same terms to peoples in a predominantly oral culture (sound - oriented such as in Africa and Asia) and the converse is true as well.
When the two despondent disciples on the road to Emmaus expressed to the stranger their bewilderment that such a powerful prophet as Jesus should have been condemned to death and be crucified, we are told that the risen Christ «began with Moses and all the prophets, and explained to them the passages which referred to himself in every part of the scriptures».6 The story implies that the Scriptures, when properly interpreted, made it clear that the Messiah was «bound to suffer thus before entering upon his glory» 7 When finally they recognized the identity of this stranger as they shared the evening meal before he vanished from their sight, they said to each other, «Did we not feel our hearts on fire as he talked with us on the road and explained the scriptures to us?»
In the present case, it is important that we do not lose sight of the fact that, in reality, there is no such thing as an electrical field that is separable from current sources, a medium, chemical gradients, heat, gravity, and so on ad infinitum.
The perfect judge would have to apply an infinitely complex law, so that each person under the law would be held to a standard that is individually tailored to his situation: «Anyone who was born on May 23 at 2:53 p.m. at 1128 Main St. and whose first sight was of a quite pretty nurse named Amy whose hands were slightly cold...» and so on, telling the exact story of your life in literally every detail, ``... any such person ought to have been able to control his temper upon discovering that the morning newspaper was wet from the rain, but could not be expected to remember to buy a card for his sister's sixteenth birthday.»
I do believe in the «Force» as coming from beings the Jedi called as being «midichlorians» which are beings that inhabit all of life's embodiments deeply upon the inside on a scale of such miniaturation we will never really set sight upon them!
Such was their impurity that traditionally they were banned from Hindu temples; in parts of South India even the sight of an Untouchable was sufficient to pollute a member of a higher caste.
On the other hand, a book such as Process and Reality is, at first sight, extremely arduous and has discouraged many from further engagement in process thought.
Some sightings of UFOs are still unexplained, but few of us are inclined, on the basis of such reports, to join societies whose members scan the skies for creatures from outer space.
After investing more than $ 1 billion into cutting grocery prices and delivering its strongest supermarket sales growth since 2010, Woolworths is turning its sights to convenience and in - store experience to protect hard - won market share gains from new rivals such as Amazon.
Aside from the troublemakers though, it was a pretty incredible sight to see the German side's faithful travel in such big numbers and take over London for the day.
Interestingly, that could work in favor of Dyche's side, and the Gunners need to refrain from getting complacent at the sight of such lowly opponents.
Last year, it was such an amazing sight with plenty of these guests in Accra participating from day 1 to the end, from dusk to dawn.
«For the UK's two million blind and partially - sighted people, as well as those with other disabilities or who are simply unfamiliar with their surroundings, a major factor stopping them from using buses is the lack of accessible information on board, such as next stop and final destination details.
Some documents sighted by Citi News revealed that such cases had occurred at BOST in the past since about 38 unlicensed companies benefited from such deal between 2015 and 2016.
And it would be a powerful way of restoring that understanding of collective insurance against unemployment that was such an important impulse behind Beveridge's original plan but which today has been all but lost from sight.
The absurdity of suggesting that Iain Duncan Smith's Christian motivations were any kind of secret and of criticising the use of moral categories to justify his policy approaches - only lefties are allowed to have morals, after all; to be Right Wing is, by definition, to be evil, seeking to impose final solutions on the poor, force them to eat rotting horse - flesh, and cleansing them from beyond the sight of nice middle class folk; any right - winger employing a moral term such as «wrong» or «sin» must have some sinister ulterior motivation - has been covered already by the Editor and by Cranmer.
In his writ sighted by citifmonline.com, the lawyer further wants presidential staffers who benefit from salaries, allowances, and privileges almost like an Article 71 office holders, to be stripped off such gratuities claiming it «is inconsistent with Article 71 and therefore unconstitutional.»
«The line of sight is such that the gas cloud is falling away from us toward the black hole,» says Stefan Gillessen of the M
Vast underground water tanks occasionally catch sight of a relatively low - energy neutrino streaming out from the sun, but these «telescopes» can't gather enough neutrinos from distant objects to do much research on them, and such detectors often can't tell what direction the neutrino came from.
While sighted individuals use visual cues to get information about the composition of objects, such as the sheen of metal, or the fuzziness of fur, echolocators must rely on the auditory cues that result from the echoes of the clicks they emit.
If you've never seen a gorilla in a fit of laughter, I'd recommend searching out such a sight before you pass from this world.
To draw that conclusion, the researchers had to rule out other effects, such as polarization that could arise from dust particles along the line of sight.
For example, when he describes cases of astonishing eyesight in chapter 21 of book VII, Pliny writes that Homer's Iliad was written in such small script that the complete manuscript could fit in a nutshell; he also mentions a man called Strabo, who could recognize objects 135 miles away and who, during the Punic Wars, could sight and even count the enemy ships docked in Carthage from a promontory in Sicily.
The researchers gave the participants techniques to help them do this, such as trying to divert attention from sound to other sensations like touch and sight.
Estimates of the proportion of people with severe learning disabilities who harm themselves in some way range from one in eight to one in three in those whose learning disability is combined with autism and a sensory disability such as loss of sight or hearing.
As of now, the rules don't permit flight during the night or outside the pilot's line of sight — which would prevent Amazon from delivering packages using such craft.
Through his Multisensory Research Laboratory, VBI director Mark Wallace uses brain imaging to better understand how the brain «binds» together information from sight and sound, and how changes in such binding may play a role in developmental disabilities such as autism.
A new genetic therapy that helped blind mice and dogs respond to light stimulus could restore sight to people who suffer from diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (a gradual loss of vision from periphery inwards).
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The tool can now identify behavioural traits such as language patterns before human eyes even set sight on the information, allowing trained moderators to focus their efforts on uncovering new scammer trends and removing suspicious parties from the network even more quickly.
Indeed, such criticisms seem to lose sight of the unsavory flipside — do they really want a popular medium devoid of context, removed from history, and untroubled by moral questions?
Up until her joining the narrative the film had been funny, if a touch icy, happy to tell a story that shouts from the rafters that our environment is doomed while also making us laugh with visual sight gags such as a miniaturized Laura Dern in a bubble bath.
So when AI moves away from the placid confines of the suburban Swinton home and into the wild and woolly world of such locales as the neon - drenched, hedonistic urban center known as Rouge City or — in the film's most stunning sight — a Manhattan that is all but completely submerged in water, Osment's David remains a captivating companion on an increasingly strange and surreal journey.
From its opening sentence («We rode the hillsides and vales of Missouri, hiding in uniforms of Yankee blue») Woodrell's novel lures the reader into the first - person narration of a young Dutch Southerner destined to become the sort of «hardened youth» whose experience of war and death («we made trash of men and places») is such that when he comes upon two human heads sitting «ripe and pecked» on a pole, he simply notes that one year earlier this sight would have sickened him «beyond consolation».
They assemble a ragtag group of mercenaries (Saïd Taghmaoui, Ewen Bremner, Eugene Brave Rock) to assist them in a perilous quest, everyone heading into the heart of darkness as they attempt to stop German General Ludendorff (Danny Huston) and his lethal assistant Dr. Maru (Elena Anaya) from unleashing a weapon of such staggering violence it could allow this Great War to continue on into the future with no foreseeable end in sight.
Besides exposing the pros and cons of jury - based trials, «Runaway Jury» sets its sights on the relationship between firearms manufacturers and gun crime — but instead of setting forth the evidence from either side and allowing viewers to reach their own verdict on such complex issues, the film presents a highly prejudicial case, leading its audience to a conclusion that is disappointingly righteous.
As with the rest of the games in the series, SOCOM 4 is played from a third person perspective with some first person characteristics such as when you aim down the gun sights when using the different guns.
Originally released in 3D, the film contains such gory sights as fleshy internal organs dangling from a spiked staff, and Frankenstein committing atrocious acts on various cadavers.
It was also memorable for the very bittersweet sight of Agnès waiting for Godard at the end (and it felt very much like «the end» in a more profound sense) of Visages, villages; and some of the extraordinary material — such as the on - set audio recordings from Melville's L'aîne des Ferchaux (1963)-- contained in Tavernier's Voyage à travers la cinema français.
The proposed unified English standards range from such basics as expecting kindergarteners to read at least 25 words such as «the» and «of» and «to» by sight to requiring high school students to compare and contrast multiple interpretations of a single theme.
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