Sentences with phrase «unconfined by»

The room feels unconfined by its 11x11 - foot footprint.
Chris Anderson's long tail theory initially was applied to e-commerce; it described the large number of unique items available in small quantities — unconfined by physical boundaries or systems — with Amazon as the key example.
Jean Lurçat's artwork reflects the great range of aesthetics of the early and mid-twentieth century, unconfined by a specific school or doctrine.
According to article, «Gender has become fluid as never before in Western society, and art - makers find themselves remarkably unconfined by medium in an era that values ideas articulated by the most effective means possible rather than with a more traditionally rigid separation between disciplines.
I personally enjoy your considered and stylish posts to be unconfined by the twitter 140 characters.
But, since the Berlin wall came down, the city has exerted a magnetic pull on British artists, especially those whose work is unconfined by language (though rising film star Sam Riley, who stars in the recent film adaptation of Brighton Rock, is a Berlin resident).
What makes the lounge and dining pavilion at Casa Brio so special is the wonderful interplay between indoor and outdoor space; unconfined by doors or windows, the balmy Balinese breezes flow through effortlessly.
Rather, they would prefer to see the item displayed in all of its glory, unconfined by cardboard and Styrofoam.

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The picture is set four years after the Jurassic World theme park was shut down due to the destruction by unconfined dinosaurs.
A nonlethal approach to controlling cat populations, known as trap — neuter - release (TNR), involves trapping and sterilizing cats and returning them to unconfined «colonies,» where they are fed daily by volunteer caretakers.
It is represented by a combination of five qualities: 1) natural; 2) solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation; 3) undeveloped; 4) untrammeled nature (essentially free from the actions of modern human control or manipulation); and 5) ecological, geological, or other features of scientific, educational, scenic, or historical value.
An unconfined aquifer is recharged directly by local rainfall, rivers and lakes, and the rate of recharge will be influenced by the permeability of the overlying rocks and soils.
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