Sentences with phrase «which juts»

To the left of the cottage sundeck, which juts over the cliff, sits a bald eagle in a nearby tree.
This is the vertically aligned dual rear camera on the Redmi Note 5 Pro, which juts out, while the Redmi Note 5 has only a single rear camera.
It is a unique type of rock, peridotite, which is normally found only much deeper in the earth, but which juts up to the mantel in the Atlantic massif.
U.K. artist Jo Atherton combs the Cornish coast which juts out into the North Atlantic Current, a tributary of the Gulf Stream.
What makes this painting distinctive is the woman's nose, which juts out from the canvas like a fetid, cantankerous growth.
The surf spot's name refers to the waves that form on both sides of the westernmost end of Ngurah Rai International Airport's landing strip, which juts around 900 metres out to sea.
One of its most recognisable landmarks is the imposing Rock of Ifach, which juts into the sea close to the town.
It's outstanding natural beauty comes from its unique rock formation which juts right out into the sea.
The park almost completely straddles the Alaskan Peninsula, which juts south and west into the Pacific Ocean.
That dorsal fin is the nearly flat, ten - square - mile (25.9 sq km) Makanalua Peninsula which juts into the Pacific below the world's highest sea cliffs.
A boot which juts out of the rear no matter how small in length makes the car look more expensive and uplifts the social status of the buyer.
All the money is in the monsters, with a truly freaky mannequin - spider - thing with an exo - skull that opens up to reveal another miniature guts - head from which juts a mangle - ready 3D mouth - snout getting the sexiest amount of screen time.
There is no doubt that the Antarctic Peninsula, which juts out from the mainland of Antarctica towards South America, has warmed significantly.
Alaska's Bogoslof volcano, which juts its head above the Bering Sea halfway down the Aleutian Island chain, has long been monitored by scientists.
It's not a new phenomenon; this «thumb» of Antarctica, which juts out into the stormy Southern Ocean, has lost more than 28,000 square kilometers of floating ice — almost as large as Massachusetts — over the past half - century.
Each has the same backbone, from which juts a group of atoms called a side chain that gives the amino acid its particular chemical characteristic.
The odd spectacle of a cabin with a leaning chimney that shakes every time the train rolls by is further heightened by the «islandized ground,» which juts up out of the landscape for all to see.
The small but beautiful cove that is Penya Tallada is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty inbetween the Punta Roja and Penya Tallada cliffs which jut out right into the sea.
Either side of the beach is flanked by large rocks which jut out into the sea, making the centre of the beach the best and safest section for swimming in the sea which is usually calm and clean.
Two Hats («Dos Sombreros»): This dive site is marked by two small islands, which jut out of the water to create rock formations that resemble a pair of Mexican sombreros.
Three moorings access these pinnacles which jut out from the precipitous deep wall!
Inside the panels, magnets hold up things like markers and big ladles, which jut out awkwardly from their surface as if they were meant for the kitchen, not the gallery.
Another equally sized work, Scrap Wall (2009 - 2010), features myriad unpainted and painted wood scraps, which jut into the room and foreshorten the gallery's front space, creating a sculptural presence.
The exterior is covered in concrete planters and terraces, which jut out from the sides.
The back, of course, is all about the cameras, which jut out slightly from an otherwise smooth surface.

Not exact matches

God's future is his age to come, his ages of ages, his last things, his future period of time, which by virtue of the incarnation and resurrection paradoxically juts out as it were into this present age of ours.
His eyes are clear, his jaw juts and his memory is unimpaired, which is the euphemism employed in print to mean he still has all his marbles.
Interestingly, in the return set of fixtures which took place just two days later: West Ham (with juts one change; Bovington in for Peters) beat Blackburn 3 - 1 at Ewood Park to begin a run in which Rovers eventually slid down to seventh in the table; Ipswich took their revenge on Fulham winning 4 - 2 at Portman Road (although they were relegated at the end of the season); Manchester United recovered from their mauling against Burnley to hammer them 5 - 1 at Old Trafford; and Bolton overcame Sheffield Wednesday 3 - 0 in their return game.
The wide shape of the nipple is raised and textured which feels juts like a mother's nipples and helps in a smooth transition from breastfeeding to bottle.
The ships rely on so - called Flettner rotors, tall columns like enlarged smokestacks that jut up from the center of the ship and spin in the wind, driving the ship perpendicular to the air flow and also serving as the funnels from which the sea spray would emerge.
At the grounding line, the ice detaches from the bedrock and juts out into the water as a kind of floating ledge, or ice shelf, which helps to stabilize the glacier and hold back the flow of ice behind it.
Lowe hypothesizes that rain combined with atmospheric carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid, which weathered jutting mountains of newly formed continental crust.
Similarly, Gish (1995) quotes a passage from Bromage (1992) stating that 1470's face would have jutted out considerably, like that of an ape, but ignores the next paragraph, which states»... ER 1470 is Homo in many respects and it has a phenomenally large brain for its time».
Bromage points out that the first reconstruction of ER 1470 was erroneous by giving it a flat face, but - ``... recent studies of anatomical relationships show that in life the face must have jutted out considerably, creating an ape - like aspect, rather like the faces of Australopithecus ``.72 This finding is one of a number which suggest that the species Homo habilis never existed.
If your front ribs jut up sharply toward the ceiling, it's a sign of tight groins, which pulls your front pelvis toward your knees and causes your belly and lower back to tense.
Note, for example, how hip bones often jut out, which is a way to cause skirts and pants to taper and hang low and stereotypically sexy.
The reviews are good, the style is slightly narrow (good for my narrow feet) and its heel juts out slightly from the ankle, which almost resembles a sock.
I like the fact that the nose slopes down the ground and away from the windshield, which imparts the Elantra with excellent forward sightlines and provides a respite from the jutting - forehead side profile look of most new cars designed with pedestrian safety in mind.
The lustrous plastic overlay juts out over the edge of the plastic back which in turn generates some jagged edges.
Out of these, a total of 800,000 to 900,000 units were delivered which in turn has almost completely been sold out after the price was cut down to to jut $ 99.
Boxer puppies have a jaw known as an «undershot,» which means the lower jaw curves and juts out slightly from the upper jaw.
THE BEST scenic PICTURES CAN BE TAKEN AT the bend in Barraccuda Street which overlooks the river, the mouth and beach with the beautiful backdrop of the Infanta mountain jutting out into the sea.
Krabi Town is the capital of Krabi Province, which is rightly famous for its stunning coastal scenery with limestone karsts jutting out of the Andaman Sea.
The magical limestone peaks jut out across the landscape, which is cut by the meandering Li Juang River.
A beach which isn't just one stretch, but juts out in a few different directions, creating little pockets of privacy.
These include the small Venetian fortress, which sits on a quay jutting out into the water, and enjoys fabulous views.
Today we visit the exceptionally beautiful town of Piran, which sits on a small raised piece of land jutting out into the sea.
This peninsula jutting into the Gulf of Thailand, is ringed by pretty sand beaches and stunning islands, which has seen Sihanoukville fast become Cambodia's premier beach location and is famed for its awesome beaches and sometimes wild nightlife.
On your aquatic adventure en route to Tortuga Island, which most likely will begin from the bay in Montezuma if you're staying in Santa Teresa or Malpais, you will pass smaller scenic isles and beaches, and a shipwreck with its smokestack still jutting out of the water.
The well - established two - storey nightclub and bar is still the real highlight of the street which takes its name, as well as the whole of the little peninsular that juts into Chaweng Lake.
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