Sentences with phrase «small corner of»

Recently I bought a new chair in antiqued leather for a small corner of the kitchen and was told the leather would improve with age.
Hardly a small corner of a warehouse — to say the least!
I would love just a small corner of a room, with an oversized chair, warm afghan and floor lamp that illuminates any book I'm holding in warm, calm light.
Certainly mine could fit in a small corner of most of them!
My ideal work space would be in a room all to itself (not a small corner of my living room or the dining room table).
She left one small corner of a kitchen table to prepare food on — YUK!!
If you are serious about a home business or just want to keep the family organized, make it your mission to set up designated space somewhere in your home (even if it is just a small corner of a bedroom).
And when I say «space», I mean: one small corner of a gigantic, unused / unfinished room on the first floor of our friend Golson's high - rise building.
In our not so small corner of the world, we see dozens of patents on interesting technologies and potential products.
Over the weekend, an alleged act of arson in Alameda nearly leveled one small corner of this sleepy California city.
I don't intend to add to it here save only in relation to the small corner of the business world which is my special interest.
While the Arnica factory might not save the world it certainly goes someway to saving a very small corner of it and changing the lives of the people who live there.
In the dying days of 2016, three serious wind turbine malfunctions occurred in a small corner of Europe.
Of course I haven't read what Salby can propose, but until I see something that explains the whole issue and not just a small corner of it, I have strong trust that the present main stream explanation is correct within the commonly stated limits of accuracy of order of 30 % of the increase in the atmospheric increase of CO2.
Obviously a 10 year trend from one small corner of mother Earth may be very different from the global trend, but a 100 year trend or 300 year trend?
Which means that, when he resumes talking about a subject in which he does have expertise — his small corner of the scientific world — I find it difficult to trust his conclusions even then.
When compared to the task of predicting how the entire planet's climate will be behaving 50 to 100 years from now, predicting hurricanes in one small corner of the world over the next five years is surely far more manageable.
Well, those of us in the slightly less «green» state of Massachusetts call them the Berkshires — but it is the same mountain range, the same magical small corner of the world.
For example, they discovered a beautiful species of purple rice and took care to ensure to test and preserve the crop by growing a bit of the rice in a small corner of field in order to taste test and see how it grew.
While the project's punch line is a bit simplistic, it is ideally suited for this small corner of the market, where unsuspecting market visitors will be drawn in by the bright green astroturf and enjoy an unexpected (and possibly frustrating) encounter with contemporary art.
But one small corner of the inaugural exhibition, on the second floor, is a place from which to contemplate the future.
These recent paintings are voluptuous, appreciative, joyous, finding new notations for every change in this small corner of England.
Dove wanted only to leave an X on his small corner of the map.
Sometimes I'll look at a photo that I've taken and just use a small corner of it to make a much, much larger work.
If you love Manhattan, or even one small corner of it, these puzzle - like 3D printed tiles launching on...
You start a game in some small corner of a vast landscape and must become its master in order to reach the end credits.
As opposed to being restricted to one small corner of the globe, the sequel has you beginning in China, and then heading to the likes of Venice, an offshore rig, Tibet and then back to China again.
In George Sound, we were able to explore a small corner of the World Heritage listed Fiordland National Park, New Zealand's largest, covering more than 1.25 million hectares on the southern west coast of the South Island.
When every small corner of space counts, you can get your bag from light to ultra light by applying a few strategies that expert packers use.
Huge parts of the knowledge we take for granted today are thanks to the ancient civilisation founded in this small corner of the Mediterranean 3,000 years ago.
Kapaa Town allows visitors to explore the unknown and go beyond the waves to discover the kind of wildlife that can only be found in our small corner of the Pacific.
I knew then that I did not want to live my life in one small corner of the Earth.
Your dog's disobedience is highly unlikely to be connected in any way with a need to take over the world, or even your small corner of it.
Some puppy parents keep their pooch in a small corner of a room using baby gates; others choose to use a crate.
Welcome to my small corner of the internets.
It's looking at only a small corner of a much bigger picture.
The small display of journals and reading related knick - knacks moved from one small corner of the store closer to the front.
But it was from him - with his cool, long sideburns and aviator sunglasses, his packet of unfiltered Camels, and box of watercolor paints (and artist's paycheck)- from him we learned how to create beauty where none exists, how to be generous beyond our means, how to change a small corner of the world just by making a little dinner for a few friends.
The Secret River is the tale of Thornhill's deep love for his small corner of the new world, and his slow realization that if he wants to settle there, he must ally himself with the most despicable of the white settlers, and to keep his family safe, he must permit terrifying cruelty to come to innocent people.
Our small corner of the internet freaked out yesterday when Linn Nygaard noticed that all her books had been wiped from her Kindle and her Amazon account had been closed.
Resistant to post-World War II change, deeply cynical of the United States, which has lured away so many other villagers, Hervé seems content to dig his heels into their small corner of Québec and slowly drink himself to death like the many others «whose wisdom came from suffering.»
It's also better than the $ 2.99 adhesive - tape - on convex blind spot mirrors that take up a small corner of your outside mirror and then after six months tarnish so you can't see anything.
Tucked away in a small corner of Detroit's Cobo Center, site of the North American International Auto Show, Bugatti displayed a prototype of its EB 110 supercar.
Brock was exiled to a small corner of the garage to work on his car.
The scenery continues to impress as I plod across Utah and a small corner of Arizona along the I - 15.
He is the protector of this small corner of a society already on the margins, a job that is often thankless and fraught with daily failures.
Emmit is the toast of his small corner of Minnesota, a handsome, self - made businessman seemingly living the American Dream to the full.
Were i live there will be just a small corner of the newspaper with this news and almost a entire page about the new freaking iPhone.
You can't show a ghost without making people think, at least in some small corner of their mind, about how the image was created.
Well my name is Nathan and I'm from a small corner of the world that time has for the most part forgot about.
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