Sentences with phrase «often awash»

It might have a clean storefront similar to its neighbors, but Aether's curb is often awash in dirt - spattered adventure bikes and road - worn sports cars — rides owned by the Hollywood elite and the hoi polloi alike.
The schools attended by poor children, however, are often awash in challenges that appear, at least in the near term, to be more urgent than serving the gifted.
are often awash with descriptions of what competency - based means and its abstract benefits.
Backgrounds are kept fairly simple, and the screen is often awash with scarlets and lavenders, creating a surreal yet emotionally true visual landscape.
Media reports are often awash with negative reports on the Nigeria Police.

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When it's hot and sunny on the valley floor, the hills can be awash in fog and wind, often 15 degrees cooler.
Today, the New York Times used vivid details to show New Yorkers that Albany remains awash in money and utterly dominated by a cynical, pay to play culture that exploits every possible legal loophole, and often seems bereft of basic ethics.
Instead, Hall Pass is awash in weirdly grafted - on pee - pee and doo - doo jokes, with the gross - outs feeling phoned in from another universe and often hurled at the screen having nothing to do with the picture's rich central idea.»
We often pontificate about the «haves» and the «have - nots» in our schools — the unfair way that schools are funded, the ways in which some of our students are robbed of opportunity while others are awash in it.
Of course, YouTube has long had to battle complaints and lawsuits — most often from record labels and film studios — that the video - sharing site is awash in copyright infringements.
SETDA profiled the emerging work of inBloom in our May 2013 report, Transforming Data to Information, along with over a dozen other interoperability and data standards efforts related to meeting the information needs of K - 12 educators, school leaders and policymakers who — while awash in data — too often still lack the ability to easily -LSB-...]
Like the sailors in Samuel Coleridge's poem «The Rime of the Ancient Mariner» who see «water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink,» teachers often feel awash in a resource that is of little help.
The scenes of carnage and cruelty are stark and gory, awash in evil but devoid of the cartoon violence that is often featured in books and movies today.
For instance, the medical profession is often considered to be awash with jargon — with terms such as infarction, puls / ox, and thrombosis — intelligible only to those with medical training.
«Despite the fact that we are awash in images at almost every turn Sherwin suggests that we don't often think about visual literacy which is problematic because, as he points out, «humans are notoriously blind to their own prejudices.»
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