Sentences with phrase «hours exploring space»

What's great about both these exhibitions is you could spend minutes or hours exploring each space and making new discoveries.

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Perfect for those with stars in their eyes who dream of exploring space and all it holds, this will fuel hours of pretend play.
For the first half - hour, the movie plays out like a n everyday slice - of - life in a racially - mixed rural town with limited employment opportunities (generally centering around the train yard), cruising along in full Malick meditative mode as it casually explores a timeless and unspoiled space.
The hotel's topnotch amenities include soothing rooms with city views, a 24 - hour fitness center, in - room spa services, a hosted evening wine hour, complimentary morning coffee and tea service, flexible meeting and event spaces, free internet access, plus in - room yoga mats and complimentary bikes to explore the city.
GO: I'm currently replaying Mass Effect, and it's taken me almost 10 hours to get off the Citadel [the starter space station] and out exploring the universe.
Kotakuite Harejordna was exploring the Zero Hour level in StarCraft II when he stumbled across a decidedly different sort of Space Marine.
What truly moves TSB beyond the average adventure title is that you must not only explore and interact with the game space, but within the time as well, for objects or rooms that are meaningless at 4:00 p.m., could prove to be pivotal hours later.
Considering the phrase «as above so below», one of the central tenets of Hermeticism, Friedberg explores the behavior of reflected sound and its perception in this one - hour composition, comprised of three segments across the two levels of the Swiss Institute's gallery space.
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On non-event days you're welcome to pop by during open hours to explore the artist - rehabilitated spaces, visit the exhibition or artist working in Project Space and enjoy a good cup of coffee in the Mess Hall.
Twelve dancers will explore the spaces in and around the steps of the magnificent St. Marylebone Parish Church portico during the evening rush hour with the accompanying sound of a solo viola.
The workshops are an hour long, and in them you'll get to work with a Career Counselor who will give you the time and space to explore and tackle these questions about major and career.
These hour - long workshops will give students the time and space to explore their unique career attributes like their interests, values, and skills and then clarify connections between those career attributes and academic and professional interests.
Any less than an hour isn't enough time for themes to develop in the room and people given enough space to explore them together to a satisfying resolution.
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