Sentences with phrase «to be desolate»

Moreover, much of the transferred land was desolate and uninhabitable, and many of the Mexicans living in the useful territory were deeply estranged from Mex - ico City and grateful for their incorporation into the United States.
The bottom bezel in particular is a desolate wasteland, with not so much as a fingerprint sensor to make use of all that space.
«The future could well be desolate,» says Dr Woinarski bluntly.
As a parent, especially a less experienced one, there is nothing more frightening than seeing your child sick; besides remorse that you may have failed them, or even caused the sickness, there is this desolate feeling of helplessness to taking the pain away and making it all feel better.
Characters are all animated in 2D with realistic proportions, and while movement can be a bit minimal at times, their detailed expressions coupled with the occasional tuft of hair fluttering in the wind sets a tone that is desolate without feeling empty.
He continues to be desolated in DotA to this day.
The Mall at 163rd Street in North Miami Beach is a desolate shell of its former self.
The earth was desolate and void and darkness was over the surface of the deep and the breath of God hovered over the surface of the water.
Yeah, they've been resolved by stripping Baltimore City of essential tax revenues so that whole areas of the city are desolate or abandoned and we look like a third - world country, with a Gold Coast and exclusive suburbs.
Whitehead's heart was desolated by the casualty lists.
While that great contraction was taking place, while the manufacturing jobs were vanishing, Cleveland sports were a desolate hellscape.
Wyoming was desolate; it felt like home.
The PGA Tour has not been some desolate wasteland during Tiger's multiple injury rehabs that have put him on the shelf or made him uncompetitive, really, since 2013.
Their surroundings were desolate, he says, but they must have built a vibrant society, as evidenced by their richly symbolic burials.
Antarctica is a desolate, far - away place, but what happens there could reshape life along the coasts.
It was well - written, I thought the acting was damn strong, the setting was desolate to feel like everything that was happening was happening off the grid and away from prying eyes.
Las Vega is a desolate wasteland, where giant statues litter the highway and fully stocked casinos sit vacant.
Like in the book, the home was desolate and stood on the outskirts of town, with vines wrapped around its aged exterior.
Standing between him and the border is the desolate outpost of Denton, which requires Paul's arrival to even count as a one - horse town.
Marlina The Murderer in Four Acts — Film Review by Frank L. Director: Mouly Surya Writers: Rama Adi, Garin Nugroho Stars: Egy Fedly, Dea Panendra, Yoga Pratama Sumba is a desolate, -LSB-...]
There was a war, and all that remains of Earth now is a desolate land that's been ravaged by the after effects of that war — which went nuclear.
The closest she has been to a frozen wilderness was a desolate vacation in the Highlands as a child, when she recalls miserably trudging through mud.
The landscape towards Bredasdorp is desolate, but L'Agulhas a lively town.
However, the fiercely rugged north coast is a desolate and rocky landscape that has resisted development.
The giant, spacious and manicured grounds are desolate and quiet.
Keep driving west and you'll get to Playa Ballena (Ballena Bay), a beach that's desolate most of the time, with a little more traffic during the summer months when kids are out of school.
ℹ️ Masirah Island is a desolate and deserted destination.
Since coral polyps grow in nutrient - poor water, they have great ecological significance because they provide a habitat for communities of fish and other marine life in waters that might otherwise be desolate and unproductive.
A few years ago, the space simulation and flight genre was a desolate empty place but with the rise of Kickstarter it offered developers a new platform to plug their game directly to gamers and they answered Frontier's call.
No Man's Sky is a desolate game and I've even referred to it as boring when talking to friends, but I can't stop playing it.
Each time you arrive at a new planet — which could be a desolate ice world, fully developed by aliens, a prehistoric jungle planet or anything in between — you're forever branded on the servers as the one who discovered it.
Post-apocalyptic America is a desolate wasteland; full of mutant cults running around and killing people, marginalized radiated humans, and synthetic slave androids that aren't too happy.
Metro: Exodus is set in post-apocalyptic Moscow and is set to be a desolate story of isolation and despair.
Throughout Europe, a successful model has been developed across the decades in the 20th and 21st centuries which has helped what once were desolate industry towns, thwarted by the stagnation of economies, become reborn cultural capitals.
What you're saying is fascinating and I would be desolate indeed if the machine didn't work.
I was also living in Harlem, which at the time was a desolate and crime - ridden neighborhood.
The cityscapes in Liz Brizzi's concurrent show, «Anagrams,» are desolate as well, but her busy mixed - media work departs greatly from Wolfe's sparse paintings.
Planet Earth could be desolate for untold generations.»
In the 19th century, this land was a desolate, tide - swept marsh.
Characters are all animated in 2D with realistic proportions, and while movement can be a bit minimal at times, their detailed expressions coupled with the occasional tuft of hair fluttering in the wind sets a tone that is desolate without feeling empty.
The beach is desolate and decayed, with a lone figure seemingly forgotten or washed ashore in an echo of lost hope and the entropy of time.
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