Sentences with phrase «massive by any stretch»

-LCB- Though my handbag wardrobe isn't massive by any stretch of the wardrobe, I have worked hard over the years to find styles with little to no external metal hardware on them (lest it contains nickel, which I'm super allergic to), and which are either genuine vintage or convincing look the part.
The gains aren't massive by any stretch, and due to the larger display, the G6 actually fails to reach an 18 percent battery life improvement in most tests.

Not exact matches

The gap between the Gunners and the league leaders Chelsea had stretched to a massive and daunting looking 12 points after we lost back to back games against Watford and the Blues themselves, but Sean Dyche and his Burnley side did us a big favour today by holding Chelsea to a draw at Turf Moor, or did they?
«By no stretch of the imagination is this a massive tax break for the super-rich,» McMahon said.
But according to calculations by George Fuller and Chad Kishimoto of the University of California, San Diego, as the universe expanded, the most massive of these states slowed down in the relic neutrinos, stretching them across the universe (Physical Review Letters, vol 102, p 201303).
However, through the phenomenon known as «gravitational lensing,» a massive, foreground cluster of galaxies acts as a natural «zoom lens» in space by magnifying and stretching images of far more distant background galaxies.
Observation: Before September 14, 2015, the most sensitive detectors had not directly detected the tiny stretching - shrinking of spacetime caused by a massive object moving.
Having never actually played the original game, I can only compare to screens but this remake of White Day is a massive step up from its 2001 counterpart, naturally, but isn't going to push the PS4 to its limits graphically by any stretch of the imagination.
Dead Island is not a perfect game by any stretch of the imagination, and I am sure I have forgotten to mention some of the things about it in my meager attempt to describe this massive adventure, but it definitely has hooked me into its world.
An area where you have to track a massive, cloaking snake in a worn - out Shanghai apartment building is an amazing, tense, and exciting stretch... followed by a dock area full of sniper enemies that are hard to see and that knock you down each and every time they connect.
But, outside the specific mission areas, the largely aesthetic towns and checkpoints that make up the game's few Points of Interest are dwarfed by massive stretches of nothingness.
Philadelphia Mural Arts Program commissioned an impermanent public art project by artist Katharina Grosse: a massive episodic painting along a five - mile stretch of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor.
For his 2002 installation Marsyas at the Tate Modern gallery in London, Kapoor created a trumpetlike form by erecting three massive steel rings joined by a 550 - foot (155 - metre) span of fleshy red plastic membrane that stretched the length of the museum's Turbine Hall.
No other gallery explored American conceptualism in the late 60s and early 70s like the Lisson, with shows by Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre and Lawrence Weiner (represented here with one of his massive wall texts, winding right up three floors of stairwell: Whole Cloth Stretched to the Limit, it says, as if describing itself).
The massive work This Land So Rich in Beauty No. 1 (2010) expanded across the wall (at a whopping 98 - by - 413 inches) and its deep, dark color scheme stretched even further into the metaphorical abyss.
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