Sentences with phrase «most bucolic»

But hazards — both hidden and not so hidden — abound even here in the one of the most bucolic towns in America.
Not that our group was spared contemporary conveniences: We had WiFi in some of the most remote parts of the Tohoku region, and vending machines offering cigarettes, beer, soft drinks and more were on roadsides in the most bucolic of areas.

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Trimmed, landscaped, bucolic and imbued with a sense of leisure which most of those who play on it often wish they could themselves actually possess, as they drive, swing and putt their way around, it is an almost perfect backdrop for any kind of contemplation — particularly girl watching.
What is clear is that the IDC, which for most of its existence has consisted of white pols from bucolic sections of the outer boroughs and the suburbs, is desperate for a minority member — so it can deflect claims it has disempowered the blacks and Latinos who make up much of the mainstream Democratic conference's constituency.
The clip forgoes mentioning his most effective work with Freedom to Marry, his supportive husband, and his connections to the New York political elite (Andrew Cuomo, Chuck Schumer), instead stressing the local stuff while shots of bucolic farm - life play.
Most of us think of honey bees as having a bucolic, pastoral existence — flying from flower to flower to collect the nectar they then turn into honey.
You have the most fantastic property Laura... truly bucolic!
Did I lift this almost laughingly bucolic scene from the pages of L.L. Bean's most recent fall catalog, you ask?
Iguanas were popular largely because most people were under the erroneous impression that, being primarily vegetarian, iguanas possess bucolic and charming temperaments.
One of the most unusual secret parks in a major city: 605 acres of bucolic National Park Service land whose centerpiece is two bodies of water that... Read More
This Dutch city may conjure images of bucolic canal side row houses, Technicolor tulips, and leisurely bike rides, but make no mistake about it: it's one of the world's most popular destinations, and faces crowds all year long that flock there as a result.
Other tours start early and drive a bit further, but reward with nature at its most startling - be it the surreal sights of «The Pinnacles» or «Wave Rock», or the more bucolic beauty of Margaret River, with its gorgeous surf beaches, award - winning wineries and giant hardwood forests.
Throughout his canvases there are references to both his deep love of the bucolic and rural, and to the urban at its most «street.»
The bucolic, rural landscape still attracts some of the most important American artists of our time.
With lush forests, blooming fields, and undulating mountains that have inspired everything from Herman Melville's Moby - Dick to a J. K. Rowling wizardry school, the bucolic western fringe of Massachusetts might seem an unlikely place to possess enough creative energy to rival that of most major cities.
Where most Peak Oilers are pretty dystopian, Anita envisions a bucolic world full of wind power
Where most Peak Oilers are pretty dystopian, Anita envisions a bucolic world full of wind power and bicycles, after a rather dramatic crash of our oil - powered vehicles.
Even when free range and organic egg production is significantly better than the battery hen counterpart, it's a fair bet that most supermarket eggs were produced in conditions that bare little resemblance to the bucolic scenes of pastures and red barns that tend to adorn their boxes.
For the past two years, he's been reinterpreting the most «quintessential depictions of China's countryside» to show how little of that bucolic imagery remains reality in this era of intense industrial pollution.
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