Sentences with phrase «world replete»

Our aim is to provide nonpartisan analysis and commentary in a political world replete with punditry and partisanship.
Each ribbon of pond provides a wee little marine world replete with fiddler crabs, minnows and other schooling fish, in addition to sea snails and the occasional horseshoe crabs.
Mind you, I would greatly prefer a world replete with greater species diversity — I see it as part of good stewardship of our planet.
Recognized for her photographic works including «A Prime» (1997 --RRB-, «Color of the Planet» (2004), «In the Desert» (2007 --RRB- that convey a unique sense of distance to the subject and appears to freshly recapture the given world replete with convention, Noguchi's gaze that is expressed through her practice is critically described as «the stranger's eyes» at work.
This makes Aliens multiplayer feel very refreshing in a world replete with Halo and Call of Duty derivatives.
Our aim is to provide nonpartisan analysis and commentary in a political world replete with punditry and partisanship.
Our aim is to provide nonpartisan analysis and commentary in a political world replete with punditry and partisanship.
Our aim is to provide nonpartisan analysis and commentary in a political world replete with punditry and partisanship.
One of the things that struck me about the document is that there's a genuine difficulty in reporting on this sort of stuff in a world replete with grey areas.

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But unlike that trip, which remained a mystery to much of the world until just last week, his maiden trip as secretary of state was replete with televised welcome ceremonies, live - streamed photo ops and well - attended media events.
It is obviously compatible with the full truth that the world of living beings is replete with formality and finality.
The preceding chapters are replete with examples of our estrangement in the world of today.
Gargantuan international conferences replete with diplomats, «international civil servants,» various «nongovernmental organization» (NGO) representatives, and the world press have been a staple feature of world politics since the Second Worldworld press have been a staple feature of world politics since the Second Worldworld politics since the Second WorldWorld War.
Reading his lively account of the scholars who excavate and display the Middle Ages, an account replete with cultural history, moral judgment, psychological speculation, gossip, and no small amount of romantic idealism and fin - de-siecle pathos, the reader can reflect as much upon his own world, and about the character of Cantor himself, as he does about the painstaking task of historical reconstruction that absorbed the lives of such as Theodor Mommsen, Marc Bloch, or David Knowles.
The world is replete with hideous lethal weapons.
The natural world is replete with examples of widely accepted theories which have yet to be not just proven, but even observed.
At that time the world was replete with religions, but they did not honor the one Lord of all the world.
One of the hottest properties in world football, the former Sparta Rotterdam schoolboy comes replete with the feet that one would expect from a Dutchman.
The death and destruction, however, have not slowed plans near the island's ferry terminal to Manhattan for the world's tallest Ferris wheel — replete with a 100 - store outlet mall — to be built close to where the storm drove 30 - foot - long dock pilings through the ground floor of an apartment complex.
Even when the amoebae ended up in a new site already replete with resident bacteria, the farming amoebae «could still gain by bringing preferred bacteria... just as humans seed preferred plants in an already green world,» Brock and her colleagues wrote in the paper.
«In the overly replete world of Funes there were nothing but details.»
In the short story «Funes, the Memorious,» Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges imagines just such a savant and writes, «In the overly replete world of Funes there were nothing but details.»
The news columns and articles of Scientific American from that time are replete with the rich rewards that exploration brought back to the scientific world by answering these and a host of other questions.
The recent flyby of Pluto by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft revealed the distant planet to be a surprisingly active world, replete with geologically recent flows of nitrogen ice that may be r...
Modern medicine has done wonders for the world, but it is not a panacea for every health issue, and it can sometimes be costly, replete with dangerous side effects, and lacking efficacy on many chronic conditions.
Discussions of online dating are replete with references to «the real world,» and the term is used to differentiate what happens online.
The world of cinema is replete with derivative ideas and an intense sense of, we'll call it, sharing.
Curiously, the first season of that show (2014), offered a sort of parallel universe to the world of the 1996 film, replete with a pregnant police officer (Allison Tolman) and a Lundegaard-esque «protagonist» (Martin Freeman).
Replete with with elegant character development, a superb cast and stunning cinematography, Paris Can Wait is a delightfully satisfying escape into a lifestyle that is for most of the world's women pure fantasy.
And you want a world in which students do things that will keep them or put them on a path to a life replete with meaningful opportunities.
The online world is replete with these «reader, writer, author, editor, proof reader, publisher» types nowadays, Jack.
You will also love out new Good E-Reader Magazine that is replete will all the latest news and events from the world of e-readers and tablet / slates.
As part of the launch I'll be doing a mini-blog tour replete with interviews and guest blogs and the like, and World Literary Cafe is featuring me, which is always a treat.
You can learn about the local produce at Tropical Fruit World or the Melaleuca Tea Tree Plantation, or find yourself among Byron's streetscapes replete with organic food stores, top restaurants, and fascinating arts, crafts and plenty of alternative lifestyle choices on offer.
In all, the resort will offer over 400 restaurant seats and the most overall event space of any hotel property in the Old City, all within close proximity to the city's world - class convention center and beautifully colorful Getsemaní neighborhood — replete with drinking dens, salsa clubs, and tapas bars carved out of 17 century facades.
This train is just nine years old, and is replete with world - class comforts.
The beautiful island capital of Santo Domingo has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is replete with stunning colonial architecture.
«Super Mario Bros.» offered an entire world to explore, replete with mushroom traitors («Goombas»), turtle soldiers («Koopa Troopas») and man - eating flora («Piranha Plants»).
Get ready for a custom - built world for you to haunt, replete with a uniquely terrifying texture pack.
Currently in Early Access on Steam, Bedlam is heading to PlayStation 4 this August, replete with fruity language and genre - hopping gameplay, as you battle through multiple worlds that mash together several generations of first person shooter.
Unusually, Bailey himself curated the show, and it was replete with tantalising insights into worlds beyond my (and probably many other visitors») reach.
The world of Lisa Adams is set in an environ that straddles the imaginary and apocalyptic, replete with thwarted nature and human - built forms constructed from unlikely sources.
In sequence, the images begin a smeary movement across a plane, representing an imagined world that is insufferably soiled and replete with the markings of the ridiculous, however much it might resemble our real world.
A connoisseur of life, a walking encyclopedia of jazz and wine; a raconteur replete with the best stories of New York's 1950s and onwards art world, and a sense of humor punctuated with a «Who gives a fuck about that incidental detail...»
Replete with great graphics and much humor, Steve Goreham reveals the mountain of failed eco-predictions, rank green hypocrisies and outright fraud that currently masquerades in the guise of modern environmentalism and «climate science»... The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism is an easy - to - read, easy - to - understand expose of all the key facts behind the dirty «green» politics of the greatest pseudo-science racket of our age.»
It's replete with the titles of articles such as «Marine biota effects on the compositional structure of the world oceans,» «Testing Distributed Parameter Hypotheses for the Detection of Climate Change,» and «Strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.»
Those include recognizing three realities: first that billions of people are on an irreversible course toward living something that looks like a modern life, replete with the choices, comfort, and security that those of us in the rich world take for granted; second, that everyone on the planet and billions more likely to come can and should follow that path if they choose it; and third, that achieving that outcome while limiting global temperatures to something likely above two degrees but well below the business - as - usual scenario will require developing zero - carbon technologies capable of powering that world.
You said: «narrative is replete with opportunities for falsification if the future real world observations diverge from the pattern of cause and effect that I have set out.»
The world is replete with examples of accepted mythology and a chance conversation I had a year or so ago has led me to do a little informal research into what I now am starting to regard as «the Google myth».
The 30,000 - square - foot space is custom - built to accommodate the flashy, massive events that have come to define the esports world, including an in - house «network TV quality» production studio replete with 24 cameras and a two - story LED TV wall.
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