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23 Sentences With "ground level view"

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It's a ground-level view of a Cold War chess match that has deep sympathy for the pawns.
A ground-level view of what has happened in the frenzied final days as voters gather to pick a winner.
Garrow's reporting also provides a ground-level view of 1980s Chicago, where Obama got his start as a community organizer. MRS.
On Wednesday, I called Jon Ralston, founder of Ralston Reports and the state's chief political guru, to get the ground-level view of how the convention chaos had rattled state officials.
Told chronologically, and across both of the museum's historic buildings (the first of its tours to do so), it offers a ground-level view of New York's infectious past through three families.
One of the series' great strengths has been its extensive use of mobile camerawork, which offers a thrilling, ground-level view of the action that's "almost like seeing through the animals' eyes", according to Mr Devas.
It provides a rare ground-level view of a particularly murky aspect of Russia's influence strategy: freelance activists who promote its agenda abroad, but get their backing from Russian tycoons and others close to the Kremlin, not the Russian state itself.
We won't so much look at as sink into, with glad sighs, Barton Silverman's ground-level view, from 2010, of Derek Jeter stealing third, headfirst in a spray of dirt while the ball arrives—too late—as a blur toward the fielder's glove.
Intercontinental Carlton Hotel One of the domes Ground level view from the Boulevard de la Croisette The InterContinental Carlton Cannes is a 343-room luxury hotel built in 1911, located at 58 La Croisette in Cannes on the French Riviera.
VT 74 then turns to the northeast at Smith Street and enters a patch of forest. Afterward VT 74 climbs a hill and intersects with Harrington Hill Road where it turns northward once again. alt=Ground-level view of a road with two green and white roadsigns. A church is visible on the left.
Roughly to the northeast at Mead Corners, NY 301 bears southeast toward Carmel. The road passes north of Sagamore Lake to hug the western shore of Boyds Corner Reservoir. Shortly thereafter, NY 301 follows the inside of the western fork of the West Branch Reservoir—part of the Croton Watershed—just southwest of the Nimham Mountain State Forest, before bisecting the body of water via a causeway. alt=Ground- level view of a causeway crossing a lake.
Ground-level view of Westlake Square streetcar stop as it appeared when built in 1917 Underground comfort station interior in 1917 Westlake Square is a park in Seattle, Washington, adjacent to Westin Seattle. It was formerly a combination streetcar stop and underground comfort station.. Annotated photo from September 18, 1917. The former comfort station was demolished and filled in 1964. In 2010, Seattle Department of Transportation redeveloped Westlake Square and adjacent McGraw Square into a new plaza for the South Lake Union Streetcar.
Richard Charles Cobb (20 May 1917 – 15 January 1996) was a British historian and essayist, and professor at the University of Oxford. He was the author of numerous influential works about the history of France, particularly the French Revolution. Cobb meticulously researched the Revolutionary era from a ground-level view sometimes described as "history from below". Cobb is best known for his multi-volume work The People's Armies (1961), a massive study of the composition and mentality of the Revolution's civilian armed forces.
Most of MD 410 was built on a new alignment with the exception of the part between present day MD 186 and Jones Mill Road, which followed the old Brookville Road. alt=Ground-level view of the intersection of two wide streets, with one street one-way headed toward the viewer. The streets intersect within an urban area featuring high-rise office buildings on a sunny day during the winter.By 1933, the new state highway was the busiest road in Montgomery County.
DeAk, Robinson, and Cohn met in 1972 in an art criticism class taught by Brian O'Doherty at Barnard College in New York. Based on this experience, the magazine took an agglomerative ground- level view of the art world. The editors often wrote anonymously, reflecting a collaborative process. Indeed, Art-Rite had a collaborative relationship with the art world (particularly with its own generation) and had a close relationship with the post-minimal and post-conceptual downtown art community that was in the process of moving away from formalism and towards an art of appropriation.
On these two almost identical sides, members of the cavalry circle the standing figures, two carrying military standards and the rest fully armored. Lacking a sense of space and perspective, these scenes are often criticized for their lack of stylistic sophistication. Instead of naturalism, both a bird's eye view of the circular manoeuvre and a ground-level view of each figure are provided. The repetition of the scenes can best be explained by the fact that Antoninus Pius was succeeded by two emperors, Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, who reigned jointly until the latter died.
Ground level view under Morgan Run Bridge looking northbound In the early 1990s, the Pennsylvania General Assembly dedicated a portion of state fuel excise tax revenue to the PTC. This new revenue stream initially provided the funding to complete an section from the southern terminus of the Chadville Demonstration Project to the West Virginia state line as well as a section from the Interstate 70 interchange to Pennsylvania Route 51 in Jefferson Hills. On March 1, 2000, most of the section between the Chadville Demonstration Project and the West Virginia state line opened to traffic.
The highway meets a few local road intersections just south of Goosebury Hill before encountering Paradox Lake. NY 74 runs mostly parallel to the lake and intersects with a local campground entrance road as it continues eastward from Schroon. alt=Ground-level view of a road and an associated road sign. More roadsigns and an overhead bridge are visible in the distance. Cotters Pond is a small landmark located beyond a few mountains and hills on the southern side of NY 74 near the end of Paradox Lake.
By 1933, the highway linking NY 22 in Ticonderoga to the ferry for Larrabees Point became part of NY 8. NY 8 was realigned to follow NY 22 north from Ticonderoga to Crown Point, where it left NY 22 to follow NY 347 (modern NY 185) to the Champlain Bridge. The NY 347 designation was reassigned to NY 8's former routing between NY 22 and the ferry landing east of Ticonderoga. alt=Ground- level view of a road with a series of signs visible on the right side.
Ground-level view of mesas in the Canyonlands National Park, Utah, known as the "Islands in the Sky" Aerial view of mesas in Monument Valley, on the Colorado Plateau A mesa' is an isolated, flat-topped elevation, ridge or hill, which is bounded from all sides by steep escarpments and stands distinctly above a surrounding plain. Mesas characteristically consist of flat-lying soft sedimentary rocks capped by a more resistant layer or layers of harder rock, e.g. shales overlain by sandstones. The resistant layer acts as a caprock that forms the flat summit of a mesa.
Ground level view As the task of building such a structure was considered extremely risky, the K. Rudzki i S-ka Company was chosen as the main contractor, fabricator and builder. The company with its seat in Warsaw and a large factory in Mińsk Mazowiecki was among the most experienced bridge building companies in Central and Eastern Europe at the time. Established in 1853, in late 19th and early 20th century the company was the only firm in the entire Russian Empire to construct difficult bridges in remote locations. Almost 20% of all bridges constructed in Russia in that period were built by Konstanty Rudzki and his engineers.
Willie Ray Hudson is the only Grantviller appointed to the Emergency Committee that has any practical experience with government, having been on the state legislature of West Virginia for a number of terms. He is considered by many (including Mike Stearns) as the best farmer in Grantville, and so is appointed to the Grantville Constitutional Sub- committee. His primary role is making sure Grantville and the influx of refugees have sufficient food — he is Chairman of Agriculture co-ordination and rationing. Willie Ray accordingly works closely with both the Resource committee and Rationing committees and plays a role in many of the ground- level-view stories published in The Grantville Gazettes.
The highway becomes undivided at Sundale Drive and crosses the branch stream just west of the northern corner of the District of Columbia and its attendant boundary marker. It then leaves the stream valley and ascends to an intersection with MD 390 (16th Street) at the western edge of downtown Silver Spring. alt=Ground-level view of a mid-sized street in an urban area, with one lane closed in the direction headed away from the viewer. In the far background are high-rise office and residential buildings, while the near background features a construction site with a large crane against an overcast sky on a winter day. MD 410 intersects MD 384 (Colesville Road) next to the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and just south of the Metro's Silver Spring station, which serves the Washington Metro's Red Line and the MARC Brunswick Line.

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