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At the end of the calculated time he'd nose the Waco down through the cloud bank and hope to break through where some feature of the winter landscape would be recognizable.
The roar of Palmer's gallery as he sank a thrilling putt would roll out across the parklike landscape of Augusta, only to be answered moments later by the roar of Player's gallery for a similar triumph.
However, from ground level, this sunset would be obscured by a ridge in the landscape, and the viewer would need to be raised by two meters: another observation platform was needed.
Thus there are alignments in all directions which would suggest there is little of astronomical significance, However, ethnohistorical records show that the various directions do have cosmological and astronomical significance with various points in the landscape being significant at different times of the year.
The Romans, and their culture, were here to stay ; and over the course of their three hundred and fifty years in charge, England's landscape would become ubiquitously impregnated with traces of their presence.
Mzilikaki would eventually fall out with Shaka, and in fleeing, would extend the concept of the impi even further across the landscape of southern and eastern Africa.
Jan van Goyen would be classified primarily as a landscape artist with an eye for the genre subjects of everyday life.
After the Second World War, the Scott family moved back to their native North East England, eventually settling in Teesside ( whose industrial landscape would later inspire similar scenes in Blade Runner ).
However, terrestrial life would not greatly diversify and affect the landscape until the Devonian.
When the proto-Greeks ( peoples whose language would evolve into Greek proper ) first arrived in the Aegean and on the mainland of modern-day Greece early in the 2nd millennium BCE, they found localized nymphs and divinities already connected with every important feature of the landscape: mountain, cave, grove and spring all had their own locally venerated deity.
UNESCO stated in 2006 that the bridge would destroy the cultural landscape.
This " inadaptive phase " ( by genetic drift ) would then ( by natural selection ) drive a deme population from one stable adaptive peak to another on the adaptive fitness landscape.
In 2002, the National Capital Planning Commission invited several prominent landscape architects to submit proposals for the redesign of Pennsylvania Avenue at the White House, with the intention that the security measures would be woven into an overall plan for the precinct and a more welcoming public space might be created.
The combination of the LaserWriter, PostScript, PageMaker and the Mac's GUI and built-in AppleTalk networking would ultimately transform the landscape of computer desktop publishing.
" Lewis adds, " As cosmopolitan an artist as he would later become, his storehouse of visual imagery would never expand beyond the landscape of his childhood, with its snowy streets, wooden houses, and ubiquitous fiddlers ... scenes of childhood so indelibly in one's mind and to invest them with an emotional charge so intense that it could only be discharged obliquely through an obsessive repetition of the same cryptic symbols and ideograms ... "
He was known for both figure and landscape paintings, and exemplified the elegant style which would become the standard for brush painting in China over the next 900 years.
" Literary critic Neil Philip would later relate that " this sense of a numinous, sacred potency in landscape " was something that imbued all of Garner's work.
Birobidzhan had a harsh geography and climate: the landscape largely swampland, and any new settlers would have to build their lives from scratch.
A sensibility to the " picturesque " was developing among the educated class, and as they toured picturesque districts, like the Lake District, they might have in the carriage with them a large lens set in a picture frame, a " landscape glass " that would contract a wide view into a " picture " when held at arm's length.
The pleasing landscape of that region, as well as its climate, made the location a top competitor for what would be called Euro Disneyland.
Because of the warmer wintertime temperatures, Hardy Palms, including Trachycarpus Fortunei ( Chinese Windmill Palm ) and Needle Palms, would work quite well in the landscape, these plants having survived for many years also in other parts of coastal New Jersey, from Sandy Hook to Cape May.
In a 1932 paper he introduced the concept of an adaptive landscape in which phenomena such as cross breeding and genetic drift in small populations could push them away from adaptive peaks, which would in turn allow natural selection to push them towards new adaptive peaks.

landscape and change
In March 1994, the PGE created a constitutional commission charged with drafting a constitution flexible enough to meet the current needs of a population suffering from 30 years of civil war as well as those of the future, when stability and prosperity change the political landscape.
The Ottoman period that followed was characterized by a change in the landscape through a gradual modification of the settlements with the introduction of bazaars, military garrisons and mosques in many Albanian regions.
This effect symbolizes his change of interest from landscape and nature to regular division of a plane.
Along the way he will have his liver and pancreas modified to biochemically nullify his ability to get high ; meet the leatherclad Razorgirl, Molly ; hang out with the drug-infused space-rastas ; free an artificial intelligence ( Wintermute ) and change the landscape of the Matrix.
While actual malice standard applies to public officials and public figures, in Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps,, the Court found that, with regard to private individuals, the First Amendment does " not necessarily force any change in at least some features of the common-law landscape.
In contrast to the underlying sediments of the Ludlow Series which were deposited in a shallow warm sea some 400 million years ago, the Ludlow Bone Bed represents terrestrial ( land ) conditions and thus a fundamental change in the landscape.
The campaign aims to raise the profile of landscape architecture and highlight its valuable role in building sustainable communities and fighting climate change.
Surface processes comprise the action of water, wind, ice, fire, and living things on the surface of the Earth, along with chemical reactions that form soils and alter material properties, the stability and rate of change of topography under the force of gravity, and other factors, such as ( in the very recent past ) human alteration of the landscape.
These approaches are used to understand weathering and the formation of soils, sediment transport, landscape change, and the interactions between climate, tectonics, erosion, and deposition.
Glaciers, while geographically restricted, are effective agents of landscape change.
Environments that have been relatively recently glaciated but are no longer may still show elevated landscape change rates compared to those that have never been glaciated.
The geography of Geauga County was radically changed by Illinoian and Wisconsinan glaciation, which is evident in the deranged drainage system, landscape change, and glacial till.
This has changed somewhat in the past 20 years due to the change in the economic landscape of Ireland and the development of the Celtic tiger.
If the camera is fitted within a frame, this ' rig ' can be designed to rotate horizontally and vertically and to change the picture format from portrait to landscape by rotating the camera.
Glen Petersen ’ s book The Profit Maximization Paradox sees the changes in the competitive landscape between the 1950s and the time of writing as so dramatic that the complexity of choice, price and opportunities for the customer forced this seemingly simple and integrated relationship between sales and marketing to change forever.
As the Yeibechai mask wanders, the camera work depicting the landscape begins to change from static to complex circular, spiral, and almost indescribable movements.
In SimCity and SC2K, the playable landscape is mostly brown, while in SC3K, the playable landscape is a more realistic green color, along with other colors that progressively change by height, from beige ( beach sand ) to green to brown ( bare ground ) to white ( snow ).
The Rhine knee at Basel marks the transition from the High Rhine to the Upper Rhine with a change of direction from West to North and a change of landscape from the relatively small-chamber high-Rhine cuesta landscape to the wide rift zone of the Upper Rhine Rift Valley.
To some extent they are the innovators, the forces of change in the new communication landscape.
These elections saw the political landscape at Castlereagh change dramatically.

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