Sentences with phrase «just urban sprawl»

It's likely that the number of strong storms involving rain, snow and hail is also rising because of warming temperatures, not just urban sprawl and expanding development

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Beyond the gardens lies the industrial sprawl of Hangzhou, China; a thick cloud of urban smog hangs just a few feet above the party.
Logan Square just feels a bit more like Michigan, or home, in the city without it being like this big urban city sprawl.
The lack of the hipster scene, sprawling urban landscapes, a vibrant art scene, and more affordable living are just a few of the things to count in favor of Queens.
Isolated from the mainland — and protected from its rampant development — the island is a beacon for those looking to shake off the bounds of urban sprawl and truly reconnect with the wild places, where nature still rules and humans can be just a part of the landscape.
Just 10 miles south of the city — typically a 30 - 40 minute drive — you will find a place where urban sprawl gives way to an idyllic palm fringed setting.
Beyond the laid - back coastal towns and lively urban centers, San Diego has historic hamlets, close - knit suburban communities, quiet wilderness pockets, desert oases and sprawling natural spaces just waiting to be explored.
Those who have played Call of Duty 4 know what to expect on the open building complex of Vacant and the urban sprawl of Strike, but those who memorized each map's layout should be forewarned, Infinity Ward has changed things up just a bit.
Switching out the grand Western vistas of Watkins, O'Sullivan and Adams for urban sprawl and endless concrete, photographers began to radically redefine landscape just as Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour did for architecture in Learning from Las Vegas in 1972.
check one of the electoral maps, you will find welcome on the blue coastal urban sprawl areas that think like you... Us «deplor - rabble» in the red states have rather clearly told y ’ all to back the hell off and leave us in peace... get the hint and don't be dense, it's just bad etiquette.
If urban sprawl just brings more commuting and therefore transportation and air pollution issues, not to mention eating up usable greenspace with more houses and big box stores, then the question comes as to how to construct new comes in a city that is already developed?
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