Sentences with phrase «seems vast expanses»

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Parents separated from their children know the joy and meaning of a voice that seems to leap the vast expanse of distance via the telephone.
Overworld Defender Remix (Stereo Chromatic LLC, $ 5.99)-- I wish I could tell you something substantially profound about Overworld Defender Remix, but there doesn't seem to be much information in the vast expanses of the Internet with the exception of three questionably ambiguous screenshots and a vague summary paragraph on Nintendo's website.
Fostering a sense of wonder There seems to be in all children an inbuilt sense of wonder for the natural world, both in its vast expanse and its unique and beautiful detail.
It might seem trivial, but the vast expanse inside the new Traverse is what a lot of customers will be looking for.
Australia is a vast expanse and it can seem a little daunting at first deciding how to plan your trip.
The other major series are «Florals,» whose hues seem to bud from a central point; the self - explanatory «Stripes,» prefiguring late -»60s minimalism; and the «Unfurleds,» in which vast expanses of blank canvas are framed by rivulets of color.
Taken in from the vast windows of the Turner Contemporary, which has dedicated two of its gallery spaces to a retrospective of Jean Arp's works, the sea's expanse seemed to open out to France, Belgium, Holland — a fitting reflection of the dynamic internationalism of this sculptor - poet's long career.
Ironically, given that Judd left the building for Marfa's vast southwestern landscape, my immediate impression of the interior was of the open expanse Judd created by eliminating all interior divisions of space: The building felt much larger on the inside than seemed possible from the outside.
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