Sentences with phrase «little islands of»

«What you have in Alberta and British Columbia are thousands of little islands of purchasing people — agents — all getting their own technology, their own training, their own whatever,» says Soper.
Amid the exhibition's reaches of elegant emptiness at the Marian Goodman gallery in London are little islands of delicacy and violence, histories, blasphemies.
I think I really most like the first ink phase with little islands of ink drawings scattered over the canvas.
Just off the coast of Candidasa are the two little islands of Gili Tepekong and Gili Mimpang that offer some challenging dives for the experienced divers.
Just off the coast of Candidasa are the two little islands of Gili Tepekong and Gili Mimpang.
On the way back down, the hill is long, pock - marked with little islands of gorse, heather and bracken, a giant slalom for cows and SUVs, and a spectacular view over nameless moorland.
But some movies are so personal, so divorced from the popular currents of the day, that they stand like little islands of articulated individuality.
Civilization is comprised of little islands of humanity (we call them cliques) and this film takes a look at one such pocket led by a curious individual who hides his persona beneath a paper mache head of some cartoon character.
Archbishop Justin added: «It is an usual deeply moving to see people whose lives have been turned upside down but have the courage to create little islands of stability within their home.
I find most of the issues like this man made little islands of hell.
Nestled on the little island of Key West, Florida, the residence of American author Ernest Hemingway became designated a US historic landmark in 1968.
Think small and specific Remember, finding that special something is about giving yourself «a little island of free time, not going and starting your own bakery,» says life coach Martha Beck, PhD, author of Finding Your Way in a Wild New World.
The result is a broad and multidimensional account of the little island of Puerto Rico.
How the little island of Dominica has embraced its reputation as the «real» Caribbean.
The quiet island of Menorca is also full of quiet corners to explore, and, if you time it right, you could have the delicious little island of Formentera almost completely to yourselves.
The new resort on the little island of St Vincent has exceptional facilities for the active traveller; these include a Liverpool FC Soccer...
Can be found on the little island of Kastri, just off shore.
Guests touring the beautiful little island of Isla Mujeres by golf cart can take a lunch break at a laid - back beach restaurant with tables and chairs right on the white sand.
The following year he wrote to Survey superintendent, A. D. Bache: «There is something remarkable about this little island of Santa Barbara.
In Indonesian this means: The «Little Island of Water».
So without further ado, here are our top five adventurous things to do on the sweet little island of Lombok
So in the middle of these 22 Sverdrups lies the beautiful little island of Gili Trawangan.
Villa Nusa offers guests stylish, versatile, private accommodation on the beautiful, laid - back little island of Nusa Lembongan.
Dad Ibe Island Lodge is a small and friendly lodge built in a little island of Kuna Yala or San Blas Islands owned and operated by a Kuna Family.
The little island of Tortue lies directly in view, hence the naming of this little gem of a villa.
Gili Air, meaning «little island of water» in Indonesian, is the largest populated Island of the Gili's, consisting of approximately 1000 people; it is the closest of the Islands to Lombok being only 5kms away.
The look from the terrace to the beautiful little island of Los Lobos is also truly fascinating.
The little island of Tortue lies directly in view, hence the -LSB-...]
I spent a week and a half on the little island of Caye Caulker — swimming with stingrays, eating jerk chicken, talking with locals, learning to «Go Slow», and, of course, drinking rum punch.
The last stop on our Mexican sojourn was the lovely little island of Isla Mujeres, off the coast of Cancun.
Perhaps the most beautiful beaches in the area are found on the little island of Santa Catalina: tour boats will take you out to this picturesque island, where you'll find lots of heavenly and blissfully unspoilt beaches to explore.
Just as no man is an island, neither is it really healthy for couples to be their own little island of two in the long run, so start now to build that network that can help you anchor and cement a bond with this person you love who just happens to live miles away.

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However, as the League of Nations fell apart in the 1930s and was then replaced by the United Nations, the ruling on the status of Hans Island carries little to no weight.
Shot taken whilst wandering around the parameter of the stunning little island town of Gallipoli.
Island state has been relatively open to new services, but has little tolerance of disorderly competition.
«Just another example of how the cruise ship industry does little to benefit us locally, and instead continues to make the visitor experience more insular to the cruise ship islands,» she said.
If all that sounds like the opposite of your perfect day, there are plenty of opportunities to escape the crowds — two ships docking simultaneously at CocoCay can deposit as many as 10,000 travelers on the little island.
While The Real Deal's annual ranking of top Long Island brokerages suggests little has changed over the past year in the... [more]
Malta is a little European island, whose pioneers are hoping to position inside the universe of cryptographic forms of money as a source of perspective nation in legitimate controls drawing in financial specialists in FinTech and related ventures.
I always worry a little that I'm checking in because I want to be part of an affirmation echo chamber, but there is this other really big piece that tells me the threat hasn't picked up and moved to Vancouver Island (yet).
In between, we are given snapshots of a vanished America where religion and culture still played a vital role in public life, as well as odd and unexpected little tidbits: a craze for church bell towers in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist themes.
• Patrick Leigh Fermor, The Violins of Saint - Jacques: No one in the twentieth century wrote more magnificent English, or prose of a purer purple; but, while his travel memoirs are now more widely appreciated than ever, his only novel (or novella, really) tends to be overlooked — a deftly constructed, economically proportioned, perfectly satisfying little tale about the small twilight world of a fictional French Caribbean island on its last day.
Just look at the plastic rubbish on one tiny little island in the South Pacific that doesn't have any human inhabitants, yet has collected 18 million tonnes of plastic waste just from the sea, despite being in the middle of nowhere.
If some little kid grew up on an island completely alone, wouldn't he possibly come to assume that he's the only one of his kind, that nothing exists beyond his view, and that there was never a «before» his first memory?
In Bimini, on the old Spanish Main, a daughter of the island once said to me: «Those as hunts treasure must go alone, at night, and when they find it, they must leave a little of their blood behind them.»
After collecting data in Rhode Island, she wrote an article for the Providence Journal, describing in vivid detail the treatment of one Abraham Simmons whom she had found chained in a seven by seven cell in Little Compton, with no window and no heat.
In Revelation 1:10, the apostle John, while in exile on the island of Patmos, held his own little church service on the Lord's Day, and it was on that day which he received his Revelation about the end times.
In Miami's Little Havana (miamiandthebeaches.com), you can stroll the Calle Ocho sampling legit cortaditos (Cuban coffee), investing in modestly priced paintings imported from the island and dancing the afternoon away to the sounds of the salseros playing on street corners or at Ball & Chain, the lounge where Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong once played.
One of the most startling facts about America is the contrast between our great prosperity as a nation and these islands of misery in our cities, Why, with all our resources, initiative and ingenuity, do we do so little to solve these problems?
The influence of the little kingdom of Samudra ultimately gave the name Sumatra to the whole island.
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