Zooming out lets
you see huge swathes of land and this is equally filled up by the population count, now increased to 250.
Previously,
she saw huge swaths of colors and big bold shapes, but now she's starting to zero in on that teal button on your blouse, the glare that glints off your gold earrings and oh my god, is that a sparkly chain around your neck with purple gemstones on it?
Not exact matches
In those words, and the words of many others, I think we can
see the outline of an ethic that avoids self - indulgence yet does not deny the physical facts of a planet with 6 billion people who may soon nearly double their numbers — a planet that grows hotter, stormier and less stable by the day, a planet where
huge swaths of God's creation are being wiped out by the one species told to tend this particular garden.
Given that, I can
see that a
huge swath of society would feel a whole lot better if women would just get with the program like their moms did — marry, stay at home and manage the kids while bringing in some income.
What you can
see is how
huge swathes of the state have been given over to agriculture.
He cited a series of recent studies by Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist Park Williams that found that, by midcentury, the Southwest will
see conditions worse than the worst historical drought conditions, ones that are likely to wipe out
huge swathes of forests.
we've delighted in a
swathe of technically brilliant games, executed impeccably and delivered with thunderclaps of publicity and
huge amounts of polish as you can
see below.
When I asked a Square - Enix representative how much of the entire episode I
saw, they said it would go on for a couple of hours total and that this represented a
huge swath of it.
However, what the dealers inside the tent couldn't
see was a massive crowd snaking its way toward the entrance in Regent's Park, which put to rest any thought that a
huge swath of fairgoers fearing Brexit woes simply wouldn't show up.
Countries in sub-saharan Africa, countries in
huge swaths of desert such as Saudi Arabia, and countries in dense jungles have never had very high populations and consequently
saw very little development.