Sentences with phrase «spot area larger»

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The rear - mounted radar sensors continuously monitor your blind spots and a large area behind your car, day or night.
He insisted that it be designed to feature a larger striking surface area to increase the sweet spot, as well as a stud system that gives greater control when dribbling and rolling the ball.
Free push chair and baby walker rental (although you should bring your own, as the resort is quite large and requires a lot of walking) Free of charge (and very good quality) cots / cribs for the room US$ 5 / hr babysitting service Gushing staff who will shower your baby with due attention Lots of shady spots by the beach Very good atmosphere for children (heavy drinking / smoking / partying areas are the lobby bar and pool bar, but much of the resort is quiet and relaxed) Very, very clean and well appointed rooms.
This rash appears bright red and raw, covers large areas, and is surrounded by red spots.
The fire started and first spread from the area of large rock outcropping off of Greenbush Road, known as «TZ Rock» because of its status as a favorite hang out spot for generations of students from nearby Tappan Zee High School.
This Irondequoit spot was once the largest bowling facility in the Rochester area.
In 2004, they began monitoring Europe's largest ice field by area: Austfonna ice cap, a monster that is 560 meters thick in spots and straddles 8500 square kilometers, roughly the area of Puerto Rico.
Just two weeks after Spahr's asteroid whizzed by, researchers at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, given the task by the military of spotting enemy spy satellites, unveiled a novel approach for monitoring large areas of the sky using sophisticated software.
Instead of targeting particular sweet spots, he wants to cover as large an area as possible.
The Johns Hopkins and Dana Farber research teams then searched for mistakes in the DNA sequences, including areas where one DNA molecule was switched for another, and spots where large regions of DNA in a particular chromosome were altered.
[Vidya Athreya et al, Spotted in the News: Using Media Reports to Examine Leopard Distribution, Depredation, and Management Practices outside Protected Areas in Southern India] So how can the large carnivores and people better coexist?
A mysterious cold spot lurked in the southern sky; fluctuations between large areas of the sky were even smaller than expected; and fluctuations at some scales seemed to align along a preferred direction, forming what has been dubbed an «axis of evil».
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In 2010 the hot spots were dominated by two volcanic centers: Loki Patera, an extremely large active lava lake on Io, and Kanehekili Fluctus, an area of continuing pahoehoe lava flows.
Thanks to ample parks as well as lower rates of smoking, obesity, and diabetes, the nation's capitol took the top spot among the 50 largest metro areas in the U.S., based on the annual American Fitness Index, by the American College of Sports Medicine and the Anthem Foundation.
Thanks to ample parks as well as lower rates of smoking, obesity, and diabetes, the nation's capitol took the top spot among the 50 largest metro areas in the U.S.
Plus, it is a spot treatment — to be applied directly to blemishes as opposed to a large area of skin.
A seating area divided by a large archway provides a sophisticated conversation spot under a dazzling chandelier.
This concealer helps with covering spots, but the application isn't as easy to use over a larger area.
A large development project in 2007 saw an influx of funds into the Square, and a renewed interest in the area as a civic hot spot, and dating mecca.
There are only 3 fast travel spots in the entire game but there are about a dozen large areas you'll want to explore.
Issues for discussion can include: the development of the specification and the tender process; the separation of the refurbishment area from the remainder of the school; the use of low voltage / battery pack hand tools; COSHH assessments and why they are required when using hazardous substances; hazard spotting and the need for good housekeeping; safeguarding and use of mobile phones on site; working at height as the largest cause of workplace accidental death; noise and the potential for hearing loss, methods of communication; and any other relevant hazard and risk control.
Another visibility issue concerns the large blind spot in the rear three - quarter area because of the very thick C - pillars.
Whilst it admittedly isn't the easiest vehicle to navigate tighter spots in (especially the larger versions, which can reach nearly 20 feet in length), the Ford F - 150's combination of good forward visibility, responsive controls and light steering all mean this truck isn't totally out of its depth in built - up areas.
Styling in and out was very clean and purposeful, with a low beltline, large greenhouse (window area) and slim roof pillars that minimized blind spots.
Large blind spot area.
With more 270,000 residents, Plano is the largest city on our list and one of the most populous spots in the Dallas - Fort Worth area.
Pregnant females looking for a nesting spot may be found hiding in strange spots, or may choose to have their kittens in previously unexplored areas — such as behind a large piece of furniture.
Large crusty patches of hair loss, intensely chewing himself so badly he becomes exhausted, a large completely hairless patch of elephant skin in one armpit area and on each front elbow, little round blister / pustule type things that randomly burst and leave blood spots everywLarge crusty patches of hair loss, intensely chewing himself so badly he becomes exhausted, a large completely hairless patch of elephant skin in one armpit area and on each front elbow, little round blister / pustule type things that randomly burst and leave blood spots everywlarge completely hairless patch of elephant skin in one armpit area and on each front elbow, little round blister / pustule type things that randomly burst and leave blood spots everywhere.
His base coloring is black and tan, and recessive genetics result in white spotting over large areas of the coat.
Large parks that allow dogs off - leash can be a great spot for this, especially if you have the ability to take your dog to a quieter, less concentrated area with few dogs to allow for some fun off - leash exploring.
A hot spot on your cat can grow very large very quickly, so it's important to recognize the problem and begin treatment before the hot spot covers a large area of her body.
The home is fully self contained with a modern, fully equipped kitchen with servery to large outdoor patio with ceiling fans, pool and barbeque area, the ideal spot for entertaining large groups.
The sprawling decks offers multiple areas to relax and soak in the island sun on lounge chaises surrounding the large pool or on the U-shaped outdoor seating area — a perfect spot to socialize and share a glass of wine.
Enveloping a large area, your early morning and late afternoon Jeep safari will be accompanied by a trained naturalist who will help you spot wildlife and informatively explain whatever you come across.
This can make for an overabundance of swell at any other region but with the lined up points and sheltered spots, even the largest swells of winter can be well groomed in the area.
The area is primarily for tourists and residents, with several large hotels along the water offering tourists a waterfront spot with on - site restaurants, bars, pools, and activities.
Staying at a bed and breakfast or inn instead of a large hotel is an advantage as the owner / innkeeper is always willing to provide advice as to their favorite spots and sites in the area.
Surfing in and around the Jaco area View Surf Spots in Costa Rica in a larger map Jaco's Regional Surf Spots...
Don't miss an opportunity to fall in love with Fernie, start in the large Learning Area at the base of the mountain serviced by its own t - bar lift, once comfortable you have a huge resort full of secret powder pockets and hidden mountain spots to keep you occupied throughout your skiing / riding career!
This is the ideal spot for a group of friends or a large family to enjoy a beach holiday, and there are plenty of activities and attractions in and around the area for guests to enjoy.
Scorpion fish and cuttlefish often spotted on the top of the pinnacle where glassfish swarm around a large area of mushroom coral.
This area is home to numerous spotted eagle rays and large southern stingrays.
Clifton Rock encompasses an area with a large number of boulders, creating wonderful swim - throughs and secret spots for marine life including nudibranches, starfish, soft sponges and crayfish.
Large palm trees and a wide walkway / bike path make this beachfront area a popular tourist spot.
Above is a sketch of a Spotted Eagle Ray, a large fish which formerly used the Bakers Bay area as a nursery.
It's in this sitting area that I spotted the largest number of power outlets although travelers should be aware that the outlets only accept UK - style 3 - pin plugs.
Spotted eagle rays and turtles are most common, but occasionally sharks and large black groupers visit the area.
Two dining areas offer a smaller, more intimate spot, as well as a grand table for larger gatherings.
Located right in front of an amazing surfing spot (Playa Carmen) and near some of the areas best restaurants, the bank and pharmacy as well as to our favourite grocery store, Super Ronny, this extraordinary deal is at the moment the best and largest beachfront property for sale in the area, and that too at an affordable price!
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