Sentences with phrase «open terrain where»

They'll break cover in order to charge into open terrain where you can pick them off at your leisure, fail to react to your flanking position and even run right past your squad, who in turn completely won't open fire because they've suddenly become pacifists.
With his long ears helping to stir up the scent, packs of Bassets were used to drive small prey, such as rabbit and hare, from dense undercover into open terrain where hunters could move in for the kill with spears, nets or clubs.
We recommend starting in a large field or open terrain where drone flying is allowed, far away from people, obstacles, power lines, and water.

Not exact matches

Out in the open, willows were browsed down, but where there were visual or terrain obstacles, willows flourished.
On landscapes with both open and closed habitat structure, they may use a combined strategy of hiding in forest cover to lower predator encounter rates and seeking open terrain, such as grasslands, where predation risk may be reduced.
It's not open - world like, say, Just Cause 2, where you can hop into a car and drive dozens of miles across open terrain.
My suggestion is to allow a dog's blazing speed to occur in more controlled settings such as an open field, as opposed to a crowded dog park or heavily wooded terrain, where dogs would be at increased risk for colliding with other dogs, people, or even trees.
We got to experience different terrainsopen fields, the bush, wetlands, and a Eucalyptus forest — before finally reaching the beach, where the horses were unsaddled.
In Bastion, the combat has much more of an action - oriented feel, where you'll have to keep moving to evade or defend against your foes, take advantage of the terrain you're fighting in, and attack when you see an opening.
It is in this painted space of «intimate immensity,» where dueling weather systems, terrain and sky, and the flooding light and growing shadows collide, that «Gornik's landscape opens out onto psychological experience broadly defined — the modern experience of loss without a lost object.
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