Sentences with phrase «like oases in a desert»

The feeling of contentment you get from this is like an oasis in a desert.
But scattered across the universe like oases in a desert are a few apparent black holes of a more mysterious type.
Like an oasis in the desert, we hope our nine suggestions for meeting singles in Phoenix help you put an end to your social dry spell and meet exciting, fun people near you.
This is insanely brilliant filmaking which stands out like an oasis in the desert of dry, sterile and mundane action flicks that constitute the genre these days.
For many students, for whom writing a history paper is a dreadful experience, these agencies are like oasis in the deserts.
Set amidst a manicured garden fringed with swaying palm trees, the inviting outdoor pool draws you to its shimmering blue waters like an oasis in the desert.
Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch — the most iconic resort located right in the park at Furnace Creek with a beautiful pool and outdoor setting is like an oasis in this desert setting.
Like an oasis in the desert Leisure Suit Larry 6 is rare so downloade it, while it's still possible to do so.

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Works of literature, like those of his beloved Huysmans, are for him oases of personality in a desert of bureaucracy, trade, and competition.
A group in which depth relationships can grow through transparent dialogue is like an oasis in the usual desert of superficial relating.
They crave touch and attention and when they finally get it it's like being thirsty in the desert and finding an oasis.
Just outside of the busy streets lined with bars like Cabo Wabo and Squid Roe, lies a quiet oasis in the desert.
A cool blue oasis in the harsh desert, Al Shama stadium's Laser maps flow like water, with intricate, constantly morphing designs that require perpetual movement in order to survive.
The title Pure Pretty Fever lends itself to the sweet pastel colors and his optimistic visions of utopian oasis and wild desert homesteads as well as the ecstatic nature of a vision's production, like hallucinations in a fever dream.
In the case of the shoppers, Osinski depicts a world apart that, despite its material opulence, feels more like a deserted island than a bountiful oasis.
In the Boston area where I live, we pounce on beautiful days like someone wandering the desert does a sudden oasis.
It is like finding an oasis in the desert to find life insurance people who treat me as a person with a name rather than as a liability with a risk analysis.
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