Sentences with phrase «giant swath»

The phrase "giant swath" refers to a large area or portion of something, often used to describe the extent or size of something significant or extensive. Full definition
It sifts through giant swaths of data to keep out hackers and detect security vulnerabilities.
Instead of dying giant swaths to resemble vivid, My Little Pony tails or even going with an all - over dusty hue, this latest take does for rainbow hair what Catbird did for jewelry — making it minimal, clean, and barely there.
Because the storm damaged giant swathes of the country's fisheries and rice paddies, the destruction could put the nation at further risk for future food security, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations warned.
It's an approach remarkably free of nuance, and one that requires the filmmakers to ignore giant swaths of information — from the hardcore «loops» (including her notorious adventures in bestiality) that she made before Deep Throat to her later charge that «all the feminists and Women Against Pornography — I kind of feel like they used me, too,» to her 2001 pictorial in Leg Show magazine.
Under the aegis of two otherwise capable curators, Alison Gingeras (whose husband, Piotr Uklanski, has a huge installation here) and Francesco Bonami, giant swaths of Pinault's enormous contemporary art collection have been installed in the ornate eighteenth - century Palazzo Grassi on the Grand Canal and in the even older Punta della Dogana.
The basic hope is that nference's deep learning tech, combined with the giant swaths of medical data that the Mayo Clinic has, can help pinpoint the existing drugs that may hold the most potential for rare disease patients.
Congressional District 19 covers a giant swath of the Catskills and Hudson Valley south of Albany.
He battled hard for a giant swath of the vote in the months leading up to the primary to avoid any appearance of a hollow victory.
You'll likely see little of yourself in the harrowing «Cartel Land,» a piece about a giant swath of the continent that has basically become a lawless, vigilante state.
On the eastern coastline of the United States, a giant swath of land known as «Area X» is guarded by the U.S. military and a studied by a dedicated team of scientists.
The messages are printed in black text across a giant swath of red fabric, appearing similar to the signage depicted in Martin McDonagh's Academy Award - nominated film, about a woman seeking action from local police for her daughter's unsolved assault and murder.
New exploration techniques like fracking have opened up giant swaths of underground energy reserves in places like North Dakota and Pennsylvania.
When teaching defensive driving in a classroom setting, one gets a giant swath of different individuals.
«But they now have a giant swath of the company devoted to getting people around.
But ARKit has a huge advantage over Tango: it's going to be available on a giant swathe of existing devices, while Google needs each Android manufacturer to build Tango hardware into their phones.
Plain old stainless steel has its merits, but in a small kitchen, a giant swath of silvery metal can quickly dominate the room.
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