Sentences with phrase «swaths in»

While Sweden has only a small area of these permafrost peatlands, there are huge swaths in Russia and Canada, and their thawing and gas releases was hoped to be avoided.
One building houses the plasma injector, resembling a lunar capsule, swathed in tubes and wires and shielded from the offices nearby by steel dividers decked in blast - proof tiles.
Later, she started a business selling purses swathed in laminated photos from magazines.
Preemptive wars, abridgments of civil liberty, cuts in social service, subsidies to churches, and other like initiatives are not just wrapped in the flag; together with the flag, they are swathed in the holy.
To create the difference between just another good - quality wine industry and a highly innovative industry that can cut a swathe in the global market — and even export its innovations and expertise to France — requires a lot of investment in research and development, in training and experience, and in marketing and production.
Day old bread, as un-sexy as that may sound, is a kitchen workhorse — resurrected as toast, crostini, breadcrumbs; folded into puddings and dressings, or swathed in egg and pan-fried.
Swathed in a palette of warm earth tones such as orange, gold and tobacco, the Ling Ling is enhanced by natural light during the day and hand - blown glass pendants at night.
Memorial Stadium was stuffed and swathed in red, the score was lopsided, and a vague discomfort hung in the late - summer heat, the residue of indiscretions past and present that continue to shadow the Cornhuskers» towering accomplishments.
Kingsbury says athletes have the ability to appeal to the wide swath in the middle, those who don't want to define their life by cannabis, but may be struggling with anxiety, or some physical pain.
But the fall - out from all the ale - drinking and incessant traveling in unhygienic (I'm being very very diplomatic here) buses was not so fun, I spent the past few in bed swathed in my quilt looking like a mutated polar bear (leaking snot and other fluids that could be considered «yucky» in the immortal words of my sister).
Are you ready to lose all faith in the youth of today and home - school your kids whilst keeping them swathed in bubble wrap for the rest of their lives?
Little Giraffe Women's Stretch Chenille Bathrobe: Those first few nights with baby can seem endless, so why not swathe yourself in something luxurious — and easy to clean — to help get through those late night scream-fests and feeding?
But I also agree with this commenter that if the adults at a school were required to eat lunch in a heated room while swathed in down and wool, they might suddenly find another way.
Your growing waistline and immensely larger breasts will be comfortably swathed in maternity clothing that fits your new, albeit temporary, measurements
Though the race will not be decided until January, the looming vacancy is already swathed in all the bare - knuckled, back - room intrigue of old - time New York: Promises are offered; deals are made.
Next week George Osborne will deliver an autumn financial statement swathed in uncertainty and gloom for the government.
The plants were unfurled in a tub of water, carefully transferred onto thick paper, swathed in newsprint or blotting paper, and pressed for several days until dry.
She is draped in a hospital gown and propped up in a motorized bed, her head swathed in a plasterlike mold of bandages secured under the chin.
About 4,800 people live in Needles, on the western banks of the Colorado River where it cuts a swath in the mud between California and Arizona.
This human habit has already shifted atmospheric CO2 concentrations by more than 100 parts per million, which is the usual shift in concentration between a planet swathed in ice and the more temperate climes in which human civilization developed.
In fact, Anderson, comatose, swathed in bandages and surrounded by an oxygen tent, was lying in a bed in Massachusetts General Hospital.
Draped over the monitor is a woman swathed in a thick fur coat and a dress hitched several inches above her knees, smiling adoringly at the smoker as he nuzzles her foot with his shoe.
So they really cut through this wide swath in terms of the phenomenon that neutrinos have connections to.
In its natural state, Lost Mountain was swathed in ancient rain forest that was home to more than 80 tree species.
The western United States was once swathed in herds of bighorns.
Swathed in green threads, this glial cell may hold clues for brain repair.
And your work clothes swathed in dry - cleaning bags?
I hope you're appropriately swathed in cashmere and keeping toasty while re-doing your surroundings!
A mysterious case plaguing the fashion - minded and trendy with the uncontrollable need to swath themselves in a fabulous spotted print.
So many vintage magazine covers involve hats swathed in flowers, and I was really hoping that someone would do one!
Check out her mini skirt topped with a vision in white aka the silk blouse, balanced by long legs swathed in opaque tights and patent knee - highs.
Not Lily Aldridge, though — she channels Hugh Hefner, swathing herself in a robe seemingly inspired by his.
Burch's boutiques are always swathed in vivid jewel tones from the upholstery and paint colors to the carpet and drapery.
There's a quartet of bridesmaids swathed in bubblegum pink, and each is trimmed with not one but two massive bows: in their hair and on the backs of their dresses.
If I were to get married again, I would be swathed in tulle.
I spent my formative years swathed in painter pants in both denim and natural.
Swathe yourself in style with one of Seraphine's genius nursing shawls.
And my favorite look, Carine swathed in a Comme des Garcons top with a sexy pencil skirt, sheer stockings, and those Isabel Marant heels.
At 5» 2 ″, the idea of being swathed in fabric down to my toes did not appeal to me.
There's something mature and luxurious about this wrap coat, because you'd rather be swathed in brushed wool and tied at the waist than buttoned up in a peacoat.
Silk is very dense and thus blocks the cold well or swath yourself in something oversized that you can wrap around a few times to avoid any air leaks.
So the sports bra was trimmed with mink, and the sweatsuit was also swathed in mink, «platinum - dyed».
The show opened with virginal white dresses, abbreviated but protectively swathed in papery wrapping.
Instantly feel elegant, swathed in a cashmere cocoon, whether it's a crombie style, a lady like great - coat or a Red Riding Hood cape.
Who wouldn't want to look and feel swathed in high - end wool cashmere?
There's just something about being swathed in soft, dusky pinks, pale creamy hues and ballet - inspired blush tones that brings out the girliness in you, right?
Still, you can't deny that Franco is a fascinating doppelganger for Wiseau, his wiry body swathed in a waist - length mane of black hair, his eyes squinting as if his own fame is too bright, his accent a strange, lazy semi-European bowl of porridge.
There are some clever digs at famous shows - «Cirque so lame» is mentioned, and there's a running gag involving a Bengal tiger that keeps mauling a Vegas showman, who always appears swathed in bandages - but the comedy never totally catches fire and it feels rather formulaic.
The films are swathed in his bedrock style of deadpan comedy and aching melancholy within meticulously constructed visuals.
Given the extreme low budget (the film was shot on a shoestring in Budapest), the special effects look pretty credible, with Petty wisely deciding to spend most of the time with the creatures in the background or swathed in shadow, understanding that Sentinel is a picture of ideas — an unusually faithful recreation of Hitchcock's film possessed of a similar, mordant sense of humour, if an understandable surfeit of corresponding depth.
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