Sentences with phrase «much effort exploring»

It's funny how we spend so much effort exploring the wild blue yonder of outer space when so much of our own planet remains unknown.

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Their quirky effort is part of a much broader movement among atheists who are exploring how to build communities that provide mutual assistance, outlets for wonder and delight, rituals to mark holidays, and organized volunteering.
Actually, there's not that much discomfort to this one; it's far and away his most accessible effort — a kind of highbrow Neighbors, exploring the generational gulf between a fortysomething couple, Josh (Ben Stiller) and Cornelia (Naomi Watts), and the mid-20s spouses, Jamie (Adam Driver) and Darby (Amanda Seyfried), that they befriend.
Basically, every open world game out there has at least one kind of side - activity which isn't as action - packed as everything else, giving players a chance to explore and enjoy the world which the developers put so much effort into building up and filling with detail that you're bound to miss during the main missions.
After detailing his childhood and home life, Sís goes on to explore his adoration for flight, his occupational history, contributions to war efforts, travels around the world, writings and so much more.
Drilling down and exploring different segments of a niche is a great way to build out a stable of products without much more effort than it took to come up with the initial idea.
Without much effort you may find yourself gliding along beautiful sea turtles, manta rays, and exploring coral reefs with an abundant sea life such as schools of bright blue tang fish and much more.
Basically, every open world game out there has at least one kind of side - activity which isn't as action - packed as everything else, giving players a chance to explore and enjoy the world which the developers put so much effort into building up and filling with detail that you're bound to miss during the main missions.
In this fascinating blog, the Philadelphia - based artist Jennie Shanker is chronicling her efforts to create ceramics using clay from the Marcellus Shale region — best known as a big new source for natural gas through the much — debated method called fracking, or hydraulic fracturing (recently explored by Times columnist David Brooks).
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