Sentences with phrase «like sightline»

Nest Cam IQ Outdoor will also utilize computer vision - powered features like Sightline, which identifies significant events captured by Nest camera, and Person Alert for recognizing specific people like a friend or family member.
Citizen watchdog projects like Sightline's «Oil Trainspotting in the Northwest» ask Pacific Northwest residents to track oil trains rolling through their communities with video cameras and smartphones.

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There is nothing as significant in your sightline as the Hill, and beyond that more hills, and in front of you what looks like limitless room to run.
Laura Mercier Sightline Cake Eyeliner: If you have blonde eyelashes like mine, you need an liner at your lash line to prevent your lashes from look disjointed when applying mascara later.
For parking - lot maneuvering, we highly recommend the around - view camera, since sightlines aren't exactly a strong suit of big vehicles like this, and even though the rearview camera is standard, you'll want all the help you can get.
I like the fact that the nose slopes down the ground and away from the windshield, which imparts the Elantra with excellent forward sightlines and provides a respite from the jutting - forehead side profile look of most new cars designed with pedestrian safety in mind.
Interestingly enough, like Jake mentioned, because the Camaro has such poor sightlines to begin with, the folding top doesn't obstruct your eyes any worse than the fixed top.
Walking into the villa feels like stepping into a magazine spread, thanks to the villa's peaceful water features, textured stone walls, intriguing local artwork and dramatic sightlines to the ocean and hilly coast.
The wall zigzags 50 linear feet through the room and, like any good wall, bisects the expanse, thus determining walking paths around it, obscuring sightlines, and segregating the space.
Hanging just at the viewer's sightline (or slightly above, depending on individual height and vantage point), the clusters of fabric, rope, and ribbon swell and dip like organic or even sentient forms.
Let's get back up to speed with this quick bike primer from the very fine Sightline Institute, (previously known as the Northwest Environment Watch, who once published great works like Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things.)
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