Sentences with phrase «urban area inhabited»

As directed by Alex Proyas (I Robot, Knowing), who would go on to direct, appropriately, Dark City, the urban area inhabited by Eric Draven (Lee, Legacy of Rage) is one in which there is never any sunlight shown at any time, and even interiors are minimally lit, which is in keeping with the darker subject matter of the main story.

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In excavating sites in a long - inhabited urban area like Jerusalem, archaeologists are accustomed to noting complexity in their finds — how various occupying civilizations layer over one another during the site's continuous use over millennia.
Californians are at particular risk from wildfire - related health impacts, because the state has the largest population in the U.S. living in wildland - urban interface (inhabited areas approaching wildland areas) where there is an elevated risk of being exposed to wildfires.14 More than 11 million people, about 30 percent of the California population, live in these wildland - urban interfaces.5
Deobandis are concentrated in the Pashtun belt from north Punjab to NWFP (KP), northern Baluchistan, urban Punjab and Sindh, Barelwis are concentrated in rural Punjab and Sindh with predominance of saint and shrine culture, the Ahl - e-Hadith are also located in Paunjab and the Shias are inhabited in Karachi, Southern Punjab and northern areas of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK)(Bedi, 2006).
Frequently creating areas of negative space that rely on the participation of the viewer in inhabiting areas of the installation, Lakomy negotiates the varied complexities and simplicities of urban living with his thoughtful and often humorous works.
The severe industrial environment of the Bakersfield / Oildale area, and its accompanying attitudes and outlook, also affected Colson — particularly in its contrast to the large urban / cultural centers he would later inhabit as an artist.
«More than a million premature deaths would be prevented in many metropolitan areas in Asia and Africa,» the researchers write, «and [more than] 200,000 in individual urban areas on every inhabited continent except Australia.»
More than a million premature deaths would be prevented in many metro - politan areas in Asia and Africa, and 200,000 in individual urban areas on every inhabited continent except Australia.
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