Sentences with phrase «part of the terrain»

So, threats and intimidation are of no consequence — it is just part of the terrain.
A landform is a feature on the Earth's surface that is part of the terrain.
Part of the All Terrain X package is visual and includes LED lights, new rims, body color moldings, and 18» wheels, but that doesn't mean the practical stuff isn't there.
This setting - as part of Terrain Response - delivers a firmer suspension setting to accommodate a more dynamic driving style.
Explosives are also everywhere to help shape different parts of the terrain With me and one dev far too often with the amount of chaos that went on at all times it was difficult to keep track of my character and I died quite a bit.
Copper, aluminum, Sculpt - a-mold, rope, wood, paint 48 x 32 x 10 inches Installed as part of Terrain Biennial (a project of artist and curator Sabina Ott), an international exhibition of site specific art made for front yards, balconies and porches centered in Oak Park, Illinois.
Diagonal (part of Terrain), 1963, dancers in training with Pat Catterson and Yvonne Rainer, July 2014.
Talking Solo (part of Terrain), 1963, dancers in training with Pat Catterson and Yvonne Rainer, July 2014 Photo: Eva Herzog
TreeHugger previously showed Daniel Andersson's proposal in Green Roofs Meet the Ground in New Heden; now Julien de Smedt Architects do a proposal for Rimini, Italy that brings green roofs down to the ground and makes the roofscape part of the terrain.

Not exact matches

Backers of the Sondors eBike, the «Tesla of e-bikes,» were happy to part with $ 500 for a bike that promised to cruise up to 50 miles on a single charge, cover all types of terrain with a top speed of 20 miles per hour.
Hundreds of proud citizens wearing forest green, touring all the city «s parks on horseback and all - terrain vehicles, using police powers and good will as part of a giant public relations initiative for the Chicago Park District and its beleaguered chief executive, Jesse Madison.
It has been on airplanes and boats, been hiking in northern terrain, been shopping in crazy malls at the holidays, and been part of a daily commute in a metropolitan city.
The magazine citation reads in part: With its diverse terrain, a mix of wetlands, meadow, and woodlands at the oxbow of the Connecticut River, Arcadia's rich environment supports dozens of bird species.
The vehicles, which included 10 Toyota Hilux Pick - Ups, 25 Honda four - wheel All - Terrain - Vehicles (ATV) and 20 Honda motorcycles, were made available by the Government of Ghana as part of efforts to equip the Service with the necessary logistics to help it combat cross-border...
The council said he should not only apologise but rescind the decision, «If the terrain is not conducive for Nigerians from other parts of the country, then it should also be unsafe for continued oil exploration activities by multinationals and the Nigerian government.»
Indian blood and new terrain erased part of the history those emigrants carried, assuming they were even aware of their Jewish legacy.
«These trips have a real feeling of exploring the frontier in a way that research expeditions on land perhaps no longer provide, in part because the terrain and the animals that are encountered are so often unfamiliar and surprising,» says Webster.
For his part, David Lind thinks the future of the sport lies in technologies that will let skiers tackle multiple terrain types on the same day.
Go for a morning jog over hilly terrain and the very landscape is likely to be the result of tectonic plate movements, powered deep under our feet in great part by radioactive decays like that of the humble americium writ large.
Your 1 - minute talk is part of a common transaction, which, just like a knock - knock joke or a waltz, has an expected rhythm that leads both participants through the ever - changing terrain of the exchange.
«It's always the most dangerous part of the mountain to climb, because the ice is constantly moving, there are so many crevasses and seracs where you need to use ladders and ropes to get through the very technical terrain,» Californian climber Adrian Ballinger, of Alpenglow Expeditions, told Reuters.
SEVEN hundred metres below the mountainous terrain of Soudan, Minnesota, lurks part of one of the most important experiments in particle physics.
«If you look just at the terrain in some parts of Nepal and remove the buildings and people, you could think you were looking at the Willamette Valley,» Mason said.
These observations of spatial variation in relation to the terrain features are likely driven in part by changes in ocean bottom current speeds produced by the hilly terrain; this causes changes in the settling and drifting of marine snow.
The dearth of serious but general books about this part of the world has owed as much to Western ethnocentrism as to difficult terrain and political instability.
But more current projections show that slow - moving lava could flow either through the north part of the subdivision, or to the north of it depending on the impact of the terrain, scientists said.
The Mars Yard is a simulation of the terrain of a small section of Mars with the same soil types and rocks as well as a couple of very interesting rocks that form part of the Museum exhibit.
Part of being fit means being able to quickly respond to changing environments and terrain, which in turn helps build different muscles in your body and keeps your mind sharp.
This 26 - mile stretch of the Northern California coast was slated to become part of the Pacific Coast Highway, but plans were quickly dropped when crews caught a glimpse of extreme shoreline cliffs and generally rugged terrain.
Becoming a martial arts master requires isolated training of different body parts, terrains, styles of combat and mental strategy.
Some of the best parts of traveling — seeing new terrain by plane, train, bus, or car; changing your diet in order to try new foods from different cultural cuisines, and living in an entirely new place (possibly unsure of where you'll find your next pit stop) are unfortunately also some of the things that can leave you with a clogged digestive system while you're away.
The climate and terrain in San Francisco is different from other parts of California.
The vision of Southern California terrain Barfod molds in Salton Sea seems strangely undead and haunting even at its most jubilant moments, creating a chilling sense of something epic and part - human.
Based on Charlotte Gray's book «Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich in the Klondike,» the six - part period drama is produced by Ridley Scott, directed by Simon Cellan Jones («The One and Only») and stars Richard Madden (King of the North Robb Stark on «Game of Thrones,» returning to snowy terrain), Tim Blake Nelson, Abbie Cornish, Tim Roth and Chris Cooper.
Departing from the battle royale format of the two previous Hunger Games instalments, Mockingjay — Part 1 plunges the franchise into deeper terrain.
The two couldn't be more different: She's a naïve preacher's daughter who believes all this tragedy is part of God's plan; he's a jaded scientist who's seen too much horror in this toxic terrain to hold much hope for meaning.
Equal parts wintry misfortune and guitar - slung dreaminess, the Coens» cosmic comedy turns a musician's dying career into an uncommonly rich picture of the changing terrain of American folk art circa 1961.
«He was part of a generation of intellectual giants who roamed across the disciplinary terrain.
GREENWICH, Conn. — Just a few minutes» drive from the polo fields, the fieldstone walls guarding 10 - acre estates and the Greenwich Country Day School, from which the elder George Bush graduated in 1937, is far denser terrain, where the homes are smaller and closer together and part of a public housing complex that seems escaped from New York City.
Xplore fetters Jeeps and Toyotas with all manner of covetable off - road parts, in this case including thirty - five - inch BFGoodrich Mud - Terrains and a winch.
All - terrain tires, lots of ground clearance and protective plastic cladding for the bodywork are part of the plan.
As part of the five - mode Dynamic Select driving mode system, the permanent 4Matic four - wheel drive system has been given a new All - Terrain setting.
Then the Taiga, the biggest snowforest in terms of area in the northern hemisphere [it touches Canada, Russia, and parts of Alaska], we think is also an interesting analogy for the capabilities of the SUV — to cover big distances, to go onto rough terrain, and to cross frozen landscapes.
The first part of the name puts this concept in line with other Volkswagen crossovers (Taigun, Tiguan, Touareg), while the second part references the fact that it's meant for traversing rocky terrain.
Part of the autonomous equation is a roof - mounted telescoping laser scanner, which can extend from the roof by over 2 feet to supplement a high - resolution camera in mapping out the terrain and looking for obstacles.
Is adventuring on any terrain part of your reason for being?
At the summit of the road, Ho - Pin Tung optimized Terrain Response for the second part of the challenge, conquering the towering 45 - degree staircase of the 999 steps leading to China's legendary Heaven's Gate.2
A terrain management system is part of the available four - wheel drivetrain.
Mercedes has spent the better part of the past year unveiling the new E-Class, beginning with the sedan and followed by the coupe, wagon, and the wagon's off - road variant, the E-Class All - Terrain (also not for the US).
Further helping with forward motion are improved approach, breakover, and departure angles, thanks in part to 275 / 55R20 Goodyear Wrangler all - terrain tires with an outer diameter of 32 inches.
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