Sentences with phrase «in flatland»

My Honda Insight 2010 get's 55 mpg in flatland, NJ.
In contrast, this study draws attention to the high velocity of change in flatland areas.
We were in Estes Park recently and noticed that we just didn't seem to have as much appetite as we did down in the flatlands.
New York Daily News article on Borough President Adams meeting with FDNY firefighter Raheem Hassan following years of abuse and hazing by fellow firefighters at Engine 309 in Flatlands.
Brooklyn Daily article on BP Adams announcing $ 1 million from Brooklyn Borough Hall for the rehabilitation of Jacob Joffe Park in Flatlands.
As expected, in the sloped environment, evolution favored a mixture of mostly droppers and collectors, but in the flatlands, where there is no advantage to dropping the block, the generalist strategy was more prevalent.
Hills (also known as «bridges» in the flatlands) are an incredible avenue for building speed and strength in the human body.
Enter Oakland SOL, a new dual - immersion middle school in the Flatlands section of Oakland, California — and the city school district's first new school in more than a decade.
Dr. King was born in 1975 in Flatlands, Brooklyn.
Dark August morning, deep in the Flatlands.
Two paintings by Keogh are included in Flatlands, the group exhibition curated by Phipps and Sherman.
Jamian's work is currently on view in Flatlands, an exhibition that brings together paintings by five emerging artists.
But average work ethic doesn't cut it growing up on a small farm in the flatlands of Kansas.

Not exact matches

Cushing, Okla., a sleepy town of 8,300 — which sits well off the interstate between Oklahoma City and Tulsa in a scrubby flatland — is best known for the vast farms of oil storage tanks that ring its southern flank.
In May, those beats only included a handful in East Oakland but have now been expanded to areas of West Oakland, Fruitvale and other parts of East Oakland, all in the city's flatlandIn May, those beats only included a handful in East Oakland but have now been expanded to areas of West Oakland, Fruitvale and other parts of East Oakland, all in the city's flatlandin East Oakland but have now been expanded to areas of West Oakland, Fruitvale and other parts of East Oakland, all in the city's flatlandin the city's flatlands.
It is, in the mind of Father Gilvary, the only priest in Durance, «the flatland of time... the time between the Times.»
It's a lovely place, hidden in a valley with just enough flatland to support a few cows,...
Raised in the pampas (flatlands) south of Buenos Aires, Marcelo Doffo migrated to the U.S. in 1975.
They played in these conditions as skillfully as if their natural habitat had been Chavez Ravine, not the flatlands alongside the Nimitz Freeway.
City Councilman Jumaane Williams — who represents Flatbush, East Flatbush, Flatlands, as well as parts of Canarsie and Midwood in Brooklyn — also entered the fray in defense of Quinn.
Councilman Jumaane D. Williams represents the 45th Council District in Brooklyn (Flatbush, East Flatbush, Flatlands, Midwood, Canarsie) announced he is throwing his hat into the race for New York State Lieutenant Governors, Friday, February 16th, on the steps of City Hall in Manhattan.
A creature living in the «flatland» of the paper could also look around and see the same drawing, but only from the side, as a collection of lines lined up end to end.
Because climate shifts quickly with elevation, such variation is most often found in mountainous sites, he noted, adding that a few dozen meters of elevation shift can offer a change of climate equivalent to several hundred miles of flatland travel.
The elements of «Hell or High Water» sound familiar — a pair of bank - robbing brothers, a detective working his last case before retirement, the mean flatlands of West Texas — but the film turns out to be something different, an urgent and dynamic drama told in a low, measured cadence.
Hubert runs the Flat Stanley Project almost single - handedly through a charitable foundation called the Literacy Community, and he says he has never earned a penny for his efforts in building what he calls the «flatlands
Project founder Dale Hubert is recently retired from the classroom, but he's still generating fresh ideas to bring learning alive in the «flatlands
More importantly, when you look below MacArthur Boulevard, which in some ways separates the privilege of the Hills from the grit of the Flatlands, the vast majority of top schools are remnants of the small schools movement.
Here in the Northeast, where Road & Track's online presence is based, we don't have much desert flatland.
He braked for a stoplight and cross traffic at the bottom of the hill, pulled around a pickup truck that was in his way, turned on his flashers, then raced across a stretch of flatland and under a highway overpass.
While we don't hike and come from sea level flatlands, we are active and have skied in altitude.
Accommodation Paulpietersburg Paulpietersburg is a small, pretty town nestling in the foothills of the Dumbe Mountain - a big, flat - topped, triangular mountain in the middle of flatlands territory, popular with paragliders and hikers and named after the wild dumbe fruit...
There is nothing quite like biking through Belgium's contrasting landscape of flatlands in Flanders and the rolling hills in French - speaking Wallonia.
The trick system is missing the branching grind system found in earlier games, and there's no flatland trick system at all, which is more than a little disappointing.
flatland gallery representation in europe amsterdam t 00 31 (0) 20 330 5321 [email protected] www.flatlandgallery.com
Selected group exhibitions include ANIMALITY - A Fairy Story by Jens Hoffmann, Marian Goodman Gallery, London (2016); FADE IN: INT.ART GALLERY — DAY, Swiss Institute, New York (2016); A Shape That Stands Up, Hammer Museum (Off - Site), LA (2016); Flatlands, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2016); Unorthodox, Jewish Museum, New York (2015 and Greater New York, MoMA PS1 (2015).
Both of these artists are included in a new exhibition at The Whitney Museum of American Art Flatlands organized by curators Elisabeth Sherman and Laura Phipps.
This month, learn about the processes and techniques used by contemporary painters in the exhibition Flatlands and selected twentieth - century works in The Whitney's Collection.
Batchelor's recent exhibitions include: David Batchelor: Flatlands, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh and Spike Island, Bristol (2013 - 2014); House 2012, The Regency Town House, Hove, UK and Slugfest, Galeria Leme, Sao Paulo, Brazil (2012); 2D3D: David Batchelor, Karsten Schubert, London, (2011); Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2011); Gravity's Rainbow, Ingleby Gallery (2011); Chromophilia, Paco Imperial, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010).
Visitors experiencing «Flatlands» by Trisha Baga in «Dreamlands» at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
At the Whitney Museum of American Art, she was one of five artists included in the group show «Flatlands» and, in July, Abney and Lowery Stokes Sims discussed one of her influences, artist Stuart Davis, at the museum.
In 2013, a major solo exhibition of Batchelor's two - dimensional work, Flatlands, was displayed at Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh and toured to Spike Island, Bristol.
His work is on view in the exhibition Flatlands in the Lobby gallery.
Owen has been a resident at The Joan Mitchell Center; A.I.R Gallery Fellowship; The Hambridge Center Residency; Gallery Aferro Studio Residency; New Genres Fellowship, RHSCA; Flatlands Residency, Delft, The Netherlands; Soaring Gardens Residency, PA; Artists - in - the Marketplace, Bronx Museum; and Grants for Artists Program, Seattle, WA.
Martin, whose work is currently on view at the Whitney's figural - painting show «Flatlands,» has become a buzzy emerging artist for these perplexing images, and now, at Bodega, he'll show more of them in a show titled «Eczema Song,» which, if its loopy press release is any proof, will be as weird and hypnotic as anything else he's done.
«Flatlands» at the Whitney Museum (January 14 — April 17) brings together five closely watched painters working in diverse, distinct ways within that fertile zone: Nina Chanel Abney, Mathew Cerletty, Jamian Juliano - Villani, Caitlin Keogh, and Orion Martin.
The exhibition tracks the artist's evolution back into figuration and the various themes and symbols that comprise his controversial late works, including Blackboard (1969), Edge of Town (1969), The Studio (1969), and Flatlands (1970), which were included in the groundbreaking Marlborough Gallery show, and By the Window (1969), in which Guston creates poignant autobiographical statements.
Opening: «Flatlands» at the Whitney Museum of American Art As part of the Whitney Museum's renewed commitment to be a «testing ground for new tendencies in art,» the group exhibition «Flatlands» offers illusionistic paintings by five emerging artists.
At the Whitney Museum of American Art, she was one of five artists included in the group show «Flatlands» and, in July, Abney and Lowery Stokes Sims discussed Stuart Davis and painting today at the museum.
Clyfford Still, for instance, formulated his jagged forms as uprights in order to anchor color fields that were directly inspired by the vast flatlands of the Canadian prairies.
The artist's work is in the Whitney's collection and was featured in the 2016 exhibition, Flatlands.
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