Sentences with phrase «seemingly endless field»

Enjoy a futuristic take on classic arcade action as you blast your way through a seemingly endless field of asteroids with loads of awesome power - ups, ship upgrades and achievements.

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The expenses of sports are seemingly never - ending: equipment needs to be replaced, new uniforms purchased, and what feels like endless checks written for everything from travel expenses to replacing water bottles that get left behind on fields.
From 500 feet up everything appeared in miniature except the giant ice shelves — seemingly endless expanses of ice, as thick as the length of several football fields, that float in the Southern Ocean, fringing the ice sheets that virtually cover the Antarctic landmass.
This dark outlook seems confirmed not only by the daily barrage of headlines from war - torn regions around the world — Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo — and the seemingly endless threat of terrorism, but also by findings from primatology, anthropology, and other fields.
The permanent exhibitions feature earth and space sciences, human and cultural origins, and seemingly endless species of flora and fauna: a true field guide to our planet and beyond.
Wall dives and pristine coral fields, seemingly endless visibility at Osprey Reef, feeding SUV - sized cod at Cod Hole, minke whales in season and umpteen species of shark, this is but a sampler of what the planet's greatest reef is waiting to reveal...
For MGS fans who enjoyed 2010's Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (or the 2013 HD remake), The Phantom Pain follows that template almost exactly: half the game is spent in the field executing operations (split into Story Missions and the seemingly endless Side Ops) and managing resources, manpower, and mission dispatches at Mother Base.
In her 1965 Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field, Kusama first used mirrors to transform the intense repetition that marked some of her earlier works into an enveloping, seemingly endless experience.
Two more teams in the seemingly endless jousting over the «hockey - stick» have just made their entry onto the field.
My opinion, supported by the above and a seemingly endless list of similar examples, the history of CAGW, noting the curricula vitae of the individuals and groups before CAGW became an issue who are now touting CAGW, and their activities in fields outside of «climate science» is that «Global Warming», by whatever euphemism is currently in vogue, is not a problem; it is an excuse.
This seemingly endless rise in housing prices has made Toronto the playing field for a bloodthirsty game of real estate, where few win and almost no one's savings survive.
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