Not exact matches
And, there was
room left over to sample from the
vast and ever - expanding menu of courses in complementary medicine presented at PRC from both local and global perspectives.
Navigating nutrition in pregnancy can feel like a fear - based prescription that
leaves no
room for the
vast body of knowledge supporting robust health for mother and child.
Sure there's a lot of competition out there, but the
vast majority of those authors aren't doing the work needed —
leaving room for those who do to make an impact.
«their low cost structures donâ $ ™ t
leave much
room for splashy advertising campaigns and that, in turn, has
left the
vast majority of retirement plan investors unaware of their benefits, or even of their existence.»
However, their low cost structures don't
leave much
room for splashy advertising campaigns and that, in turn, has
left the
vast majority of retirement plan investors unaware of their benefits, or even of their existence.
Often times — in fact, in the
vast majority of the times — the pet's anxiety and struggle disappears when the owner
leaves the
room or the pet is «taken to the back.»
Up the stairs to the second floor, you will find the dining
room to the
left, a fully equipped kitchen with a full stock of housewares proceeding to the right, and a
vast open living area with a fireplace in the center and gorgeous floor to ceiling windows with phenomenal canal side views.
Carissa Crowley, communications director for Soneva Fushi resort revealed the idea behind the new Villas by saying «There are few things in life more special than holidaying with a group of friends or extended family — and the latest in the line of Soneva larger villas at Soneva Fushi in the Maldives are designed to ensure bigger parties have
room to relax in unadulterated, laid - back Intelligent Luxury settings, Truly
vast multiple bedrooms, tropical open living spaces, romantic outdoor bathrooms... so much attention has gone into creating the perfect holiday hideaway you won't want to
leave.»
Then the show crescendos with a
vast room of Lucian Freud paintings that
leave you swimming against a tide of tired, undulating flesh.
Finally, a series of mesmerizing video installations Order, More and Culture Plate # 7 (ALL 2003) featuring emblematic, anonymous figures in patterns, culminates in the monumental Time
Left (2002), a grand opera of isolation and connection, in which row upon row of human figures forming a
vast wall text in motion, endlessly march across the entire perimeter of a
room to an unknowable destination.
To be sure, Ken only gets 400 words to make his case (which seems to be that the folks who work on this sort of stuff ought to get some more money), but those 400 words
leave little
room to explain the
vast array of problems that need to be resolved before we can even begin to think of this as an out.