Sentences with phrase «wilderness settings as»

Because of their strength, dedication and keen senses, dogs are extensively trained to find people in wilderness settings as well as disaster sites, often leading dangerous rescue efforts such as those in New York City.

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As the gospel writers make clear, Jesus returned to mountain and desert throughout his ministry for the explicit purpose of prayer.3 Down the centuries — from Desert Fathers to monastic communities to contemporary pilgrims — the wilderness has proved less a place of bewilderment than a setting to get one's spiritual bearings.
As the romantic and the realist set off across the wilderness in search of their respective rewards, writer / director Maclean ensures that they run into all manner of characters, hailing from all manner of lands, ranging from a fur coat - clad Payne (Mendelsohn) to a trio of Congolese immigrants to a German anthropologist who wryly observes that «in a short time, this will be a long time ago.»
But what starts as an exciting wilderness adventure turns into trouble when a young camper goes missing and the rest of the group must set out to find him.
«Annihilation» follows a group of female scientists who set out on what is essentially a suicide mission to a top - secret location known as Area X, where a shimmering energetic border has appeared, cordoning off an amorphous portion of wilderness, changing its landscape.
Set in the late»80s, you play as a man who heads to the Wyoming wilderness to take on the quiet, introspective job of a fire lookout.
Set in Tasmania — then a penal colony — in 1825, The Nightingale combines historical drama and revenge thriller as an Aboriginal tracker and an Irish convict head into the Australian wilderness to get revenge on the soldiers who killed the latter's husband and baby.
It certainly looks about as beautiful: The Mississippi - set account of two siblings hauling their mother's coffin through the wilderness to her final resting place owes plenty to expressive visuals that few first - time filmmakers dare to create.
Bully is one of Rockstar's stranger IPs, as it trades the standard danger - filled setting of the wilderness or big city for a quiet small town which is dominated by a school.
Life in the wilderness — exiled from civilization as a punishment for his violent behavior — had its own set of hurdles, but for fifteen - year - old Cole Matthews, it's returning home and facing high school that he's not sure he can handle.
As they progress further into the wilderness, the spell of Rich's worldly charm soon gives way to suspicion and fear as his overconfidence sets off a chain of events that no one could have predicteAs they progress further into the wilderness, the spell of Rich's worldly charm soon gives way to suspicion and fear as his overconfidence sets off a chain of events that no one could have predicteas his overconfidence sets off a chain of events that no one could have predicted.
Gorgeous prose, body diversity, protagonists with disabilities, sibling stories, and good, swoonworthy romances are always pluses, as are animals and stories set in any stretch of wilderness such as the Appalachian Trail or the Rocky Mountains.
You'll also overnight at the historic Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, a luxury lodge set in the beautiful wilderness; the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, a luxury hotel surrounded by majestic mountain peaks the gorgeous Victoria Glacier, and a beautiful frozen lake; and the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, built in 1888 and known as the «Castle of the Rockies.»
Continuing the story - line set up by Season One (and integrating the 400 Days DLC into the plot as well), Season Two of the series follows our young protagonist Clementine out of the cement and structure of civilization and out into the wilderness — in more ways than just literally.
The title, developed by San Francisco - based studio Campo Santo, is set in the Wyoming wilderness and uses a heavily stylized visual aesthetic courtesy of graphic designer and illustrator Olly Moss, who led art direction for the project as a member of the Campo Santo team.
The publication of George Ewart's «The Leaping Hare» in 1972 cemented his engagement with the hare's mythological and» pataphysical iconography, and after witnessing the animal dash across the Sussex Downs, the artist was struck by its mysterious, acrobatic, unpredictable movements as set against the backdrop of an untamed wilderness.
(Public domain land is land not set aside for a specific purpose, such as a national park or wilderness area).
Experience leading groups in an outdoor setting is required, as are a number of certifications, from current Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness EMT to CPR and Basic Life Support.
For the past 25 years, she has worked as an experiential educator and therapist in a variety of community settings, from wilderness programs to community mental health and education.
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