Sentences with phrase «how vast the landscape»

We have all these drone shots which show how vast the landscape is, and how alone Martin is, and the large screen really showcases that aspect.

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In our China special, we highlight the opportunities for dealmakers in the region; look at the new breed of LP; identify the growth investment opportunities in China's vast business landscape, and discuss how increased affluence is spurring demand for high - end products.
Paul Stoy, an ecologist at MSU, paces in front of whiteboards in a powder blue shirt and jeans as he describes how a landscape already dominated by agriculture could be transformed yet again by a different green revolution: vast plantations of crops, sown to sop up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the sky.
«Single cell genomics can be applied to understand the heterogeneity of tumors, to explain how genetically identical cells may show distinct behavior, and to explore the vast, uncharacterized microbial landscape.
The large, vast world of the Internet can be a tricky landscape to tread on, especially if you don't know how to scrutinize its intricate details.
Teresita Fernández (b. 1968, Miami, FL; lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) creates vast abstracted landscapes of minimal color and form that attempt to capture how we experience our surroundings, and how we define our environments in relation to identity and citizenship.
Teresita Fernández (b. 1968 Miami; lives and works in Brooklyn) creates vast abstracted landscapes that prompt us to question how we experience and construct landscapes in relation to culture, history and citizenship.
Miroslaw Balka created the eerie How It Is in 2009, a vast steel chamber with a pitchblack interior, and in 2010 Ai Weiwei created Sunflower Seeds, a landscape of over 100 million hand - made porcelain replicas of seeds.
Charles Mann, in his book 1491, published in 2006, marshaled a vast literature documenting how enormous populations of native peoples, before they were exterminated by disease and conquest, occupied and cultivated the pre-Columbian landscapes of the New World.
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