Sentences with phrase «long been inaccessible»

The show takes over the whole Berlin gallery and features many paintings that have long been inaccessible to the public.
Many paintings in the exhibition have long been inaccessible to the public.

Not exact matches

But when a worship service is dominated by long, spoken pastoral prayers, and long, recited in unison confessions, and readings, and all that, with maybe two or three inaccessible hymns thrown in, I mean it's no wonder people have better things to do on Sunday morning.
«More likely, those long - term memories become inaccessible after a significant number of neurons are lost.»
If the tail is bound and made inaccessible using a further antibody, activation of the switch can likewise no longer trigger cell death.
The innards of the instruments — the largest of which is 46 meters long and 25 meters wide, half the size of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris — have been largely inaccessible since the LHC began running in 2009.
Lead researcher Dr Morgan Beeby said: «We are used to observing evolution at the scale of animals or plants, such as the giraffe's neck slowly getting longer over time to reach previously inaccessible food.
Accordingly, certain giraffes had longer necks through pure chance, and thereby had an advantage over other members of their species in reaching sources of food that had been hitherto inaccessible to them.
The story of our origin is further obfuscated by the fact that scientists have long had to rely on DNA extracted from extremely hard to find bones and teeth — often buried in inaccessible areas — to understand how we came to be and what our family trees look like.
If SST receptivity does change in response to sperm occupancy, as hypothesized above, it is possible that when short - sperm males copulate first, their sperm reach and enter SSTs located at the most proximate regions of the UVJ (vagina and middle), rendering these inaccessible to sperm from long - sperm males that copulate afterwards.
Paranoid Park is certainly the filmmaker's most inaccessible effort to date, as the movie - which is chock full of all his expected stylistic quirks, including long tracking shots of people walking - ultimately feels as though it's about 20 minutes worth off story stretched out to fill a 90 minute running time.
But as long as the interface of the Kindle DX is inaccessible to the blind — denying blind students access to electronic textbooks or the advanced features available to read and annotate them — it is our position that no university should consider this device to be a viable e-book solution for its students.»
Yet I don't see how they'll be able to keep their customers long term when they're competing against a retailer that has over 1 million indie ebooks locked up and inaccessible to Kobo's customers.
Inaccessible long hair Cats with long hair or thick coats can have a hard time accessing their undercoat and skin and may be more prone to mats and messes.
Paradise Bay, located at the southern end of Long Island is inaccessible to day visitors and it caters for a maximum of twenty guests only.
Almost five miles long, these islets (appropriately named East, Middle, and West Anacapa Islands) are inaccessible from each other except by boat.
just below Long Caye is Hat Caye which is very small and inaccessible by boat.
Boat tours are available from the main tourist hubs on Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem and can take you around the best of the sights which are inaccessible from land and a very long way by kayak.
Go on day and night dives at remote islands that are inaccessible without a long - range liveaboard like ours, encountering the abundant sea life of the Sea of Cortez.
We're sure you'll sympathise when you learn that Anderson reacted by carefully and knowingly approving a series of long - term infrastructure projects like deliberately low bridges which made the waterfront area of the city inaccessible to buses, a decision designed to make it difficult if not impossible for poor black people to visit the rich areas of town.
The raptor mount including in the trial has a long jump that can be used to clear large gaps, thus allowing you to reach otherwise inaccessible locations, as well as a sweeping tail attack that allows you begin a fight with a nice burst of AoE damage.
It served as the exhibition's backdrop, and it tells us about forgotten histories, inaccessible or disused places, and historical events that are no longer acknowledged.
For the artist, the keys symbolize inaccessible or disused places, as well as referencing historical events that are forgotten or no longer acknowledged.
A leading protagonist of the «Pictures Generation,» Jack Goldstein (1945 — 2003) has long been prized by his colleagues and a specialist audience around the world for his heroic independence of spirit, but his actual work has typically remained inaccessible and unidentifiable to the wider public until now.
One of the biggest barriers to wider solar adoption continues to be the initial cost of a solar energy system, which can keep solar inaccessible to many solar advocates, even though solar can be a low cost and high return option over the long run.
Eighty percent of the traditional territory of the Mikisew Cree and Athabasca Chipewyan First Nations has been made inaccessible for most of the year, and traditional lifeways can no longer be practiced on the land.
Park officials say the dam is inaccessible by foot, so the best view of it may be from space.According to The Sun, the massive beaver dam spans 2,790 feet, which is 1,546 feet longer than the Hoover dam, which held the title as the largest dam from the years 1936 to 1945.
While the data required for case preparation no longer resides solely in easy - to - use filing cabinets, it is not inaccessible.
Otherwise, there can be no presumption that relevant records have not been, lost, destroyed, corrupted, or become inaccessible, and may no longer be available in their original form, and they may have several duplicates containing various alterations.
In the age of information technology and innovation, legal services are sadly still inaccessible to the majority of the South African population, but with the recent entry of Epoq Legal into the South African marketplace — able to provide online legal document and form drafting services unlike any other in the industry at a fraction of the cost — the hope is that this will no longer be the case.
For too long, the law has been too expensive and too inaccessible, often neglecting those who need it the most.
(And, in the future, Lexis Advance will no longer have a doorway to Lexis.com's foreign and international law content, because Lexis.com will be inaccessible to academic accounts — hopefully, its FCIL content will be migrated to Lexis Advance in 2017).
In this digital information age, I don't think our «public» law libraries (law school and law society libraries) are the first place a citizen would think to go to access legal information; and I wonder if our libraries» maintenance of expensive print subscription services — like published law reporters and law digest services — is justified when these print resources are no longer used by our own «expert» users (students, faculty and practising lawyers), are incomprehensible and effectively inaccessible to the non-expert public, unaffordable, and increasingly unmanageable.
For a long time, far too many of my beloved books were exasperatingly inaccessible because they were in boxes in a basement storage room.
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