Sentences with phrase «narrow corridors of»

Jet streams are relatively narrow corridors of particularly strong winds, which correspond to the location of the polar front and other areas of strong temperature contrast.
The scenes shot outdoors in Greenwich Village evoke the wintry streets under chilly sunlight of The Freewheelin» Bob Dylan album cover; the narrow corridors of the walk - up apartments define Llewyn's world.
Dino Crisis took the survival horror formula, and turned it up a notch by making the enemies deadlier, trading the narrow corridors of a mansion for a facility deep inside the jungle.
That expansion would depend on narrow corridors of mountain habitat that run north — south along the border and serve as the cats» conduits between the two countries.
Bruce Nauman explored this concept with his 1968 video work, «Walk With Contrapposto,» in which he moves slowly and deliberately down a narrow corridor of his own design.

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An observer unaware of Moore's rank might easily mistake him for an unusually forceful and charismatic enlisted man as he strides through the Tarawa's maze of narrow steel corridors, bellowing encouragement and mild jibes to almost everyone he encounters.
Growth is likely to be stuck in this narrower corridor in the years ahead for other reasons too, including changing demographic trends across much of the globe and the natural evolution of maturing economies.
Harris Safier of Westwood Metes & Bounds, just back from Florida, noted that, «I don't normally narrow my outlook down to the 28 corridor, but Ulster County in general is looking much more encouraging than last year.
The agency has decided to focus its efforts on the narrow strips of land lining river corridors, where the invading weeds take hold.
Fluids may take tensof thousands of years to get somewhere, and in these narrow corridors, lifetakes hold.
At the more recent Royalton Hotel, New York (1988), Starck was invited to remodel the interior and accentuated the fact that it occupied an awkward narrow plot by running a long slice of corridor right into the depths of the building and making guests walk its entire length before reaching reception.
A striking consequence of size quantization is quantized conductance: the number of particles that can simultaneously traverse a narrow corridor, a so - called nanoconstriction, become discrete.
While our intrepid heroes head down a succession of dim corridors and narrow streets, the movie periodically cuts to overqualified supporting actors — including Morgan Freeman, Melissa Leo, and Robert Forster — so they can stare at a screen and say the plot out loud.
In some ways this lack of change is a little unfortunate, as elements that felt cumbersome in the older games, such as the narrow corridors that made the rest of your party essentially useless, don't appear to have been altered, despite their flaws.
The central gimmick is daring and thrilling, of course: the sensation that director Alejandro G. Inarritu shot this movie in one long, single take, through narrow corridors and up and down stairways and onto the streets and rooftops of Times Square.
If in the case of malicious activation and you don't know who the culprit is — this is your way of finding out which group of pupils it may have been, especially if you can narrow it down to a particular corridor on a particular day.
Some of the specified designs, such as narrow corridors and cramped toilet blocks, increase behaviour problems like bullying, and boost maintenance costs, they add.
Not a typical dog meat farm, it is an entirely indoor facility in a dark labyrinth layout of narrow corridors reaching pens and cages of dogs living without daylight or fresh air.
To experience an authentic slice of real Chinese life, step into the hidden corners of the hutong alleyways, an ancient maze of traditional courtyard houses linked by narrow corridors.
Of all orca whale sightings in Washington state, over 95 % occur in just one narrow corridor along the extreme western edge of the San Juan IslandOf all orca whale sightings in Washington state, over 95 % occur in just one narrow corridor along the extreme western edge of the San Juan Islandof the San Juan Islands.
Tourists will be taken by boat, through both narrow and wide corridors of water.
Streets and corridors might be a bit narrower than what you're used to in this series, which sometimes can make fights against soldiers a bit of a pain (mostly due to camera placement), but I never felt anything but joy darting around the city like a bad ass assassin.
One of the worst things that can happen is getting trapped between enemies in the many narrow corridors found throughout the maze.
Narrow corridors, open sandy spaces and frozen planes, lots of varied weapons, responsive controls, fast - paced action, big bosses, even bigger explosions - ah, there's nothing like it after a lonesome hour of inventive crayon puzzles and 8 - bit gravity flips made to jolly chiptunes.
This works fine in the overworld, but many of the dungeons have such narrow corridors as to make many battles impossible to avoid anyway.
Conventional level designs are interspersed by stages where the scrolling speeds up and the player hurtles through a maze of narrow, sharply - angled corridors, injecting a welcome bit of variety and tension.
Both the institutional and gallery show (produced in conjunction with one another) will show seven new digital projections with sound riffing on this seminal work, which shows Nauman — one of our most respected living conceptualists — doing what can only be described as an exaggerated «silly walk» down a narrow corridor.
In Full Moon in Motion, the rise and fall of the moon across multiple paintings hung along the length of a narrow corridor is a visual triumph.
As a viewer moves through the narrow, open - ended corridor, illuminated by green fluorescent lights from above, the eyes become overwhelmed by its particular shade of green.
The labyrinth is a full immersive experience: you enter a door and you will find yourself having to make your way through a series of narrow corridors where you have to overcome a number of obstacles — both physical and psychological — that are conceived and designed by artists in order to exit the labyrinth.
Physical obstacles such as narrow corridors or locked doors increase this feeling but are at the same time the core of his work.
Accessed by a narrow corridor, visitors reach a place of rest and meditation and of disturbance.
(Hung high in a narrow, unlit corridor, these thirty - three small square canvases are first visible over the back wall of the gallery in which the «Pavement Karaoke» paintings are installed.)
«These new findings suggest that in order for small forest patches or narrow corridors to be of long - term conservation value in oil palm landscapes, their sizes and widths need to adequately account for the considerable influence of edge effects,» Benoît Goossens, director of the Danau Girang Field Centre in Sabah, who was involved in the study, said in a statement.
Rather than change a lifetime of narrow - minded, misogynistic, racially dubious, gender - unaware pettiness, he raises the bar for evil geniuses from Dr No upwards by cultivating an air of avuncular geniality as he bumbles around the corridors discreetly putting the knife in when he knows there is no chance of redress.
Originally a single dwelling, it had been divided into eight flats with lots of mezzanines, little rooms and narrow corridors, so the owners knew they had a fabulous chance to open up the space and reintroduce natural light and volume.
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