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"vastness" Definitions
  1. the extremely large area, size or amount of something

453 Sentences With "vastness"

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This makes perfect sense because Gallace's compact paintings deal in vastness, or rather a combination of precision and vastness.
"Perceptual vastness is like seeing the Grand Canyon, whereas conceptual vastness comes from contemplating big ideas, like evolution or infinity," Yaden told me.
The mere vastness of nature reminds you that you're small.
For all its vastness, it's technically a "small world" network.
It really makes you feel the vastness of the world.
Light spreads into the space but barely penetrates its vastness.
Australia's vastness and remoteness are recurring motifs in Stream System.
Whistles and cheers ricocheted across the vastness of the room.
The vastness of space almost defies conventional measures of distance.
Are we worthy correspondents, communicating across the vastness of space?
Even a Texan can appreciate and be humbled by its vastness.
Like the vastness of our expanding universe, it doesn't seem real.
Ahead was the vastness of China, and their own uncertain future.
He's pretty vast, and vastness, in the movies, is a virtue.
As a parable, it suggests that vastness is relative, prioritizing wonder.
Used properly, Rotten Tomatoes becomes a resource of nearly infinite vastness.
Can a filmmaker be obscured by the vastness of his output?
"There's this sense of vastness that overcomes you," Mr. Koons said.
We're trying to explore ideas about openness, and vastness, and freedom.
Space obliterates any and all meaning in our lives with its vastness, but that same vastness also allows us to believe our tiny planet and even tinier bodies mean something, because they're all we've got out there.
In a recent paper published in the journal Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, Yaden and his co-authors suggest the effect is related to two well-known triggers of awe: perceptual vastness and conceptual vastness.
"But in a language of communication which I think will be very clear and bold, so that anyone walking can see the vastness of the catastrophe and the vastness of the victory over these evils," he said.
Dictatorships thrive off their own vastness, their nightmarish mysteries, their apparent permanence.
But being glib aside, it's always fascinated me, the vastness of it.
You're nothing more than a speck in the vastness of the universe.
You just can't capture the energy of it — the vastness of it.
Compared to the sheer vastness of Earth, humans are a mere blip.
Dean Morton once said that the cathedral's vastness places matters in proportion.
That's not a huge difference, if you think about the vastness of space.
His pieces enable individual viewers to viscerally experience the vastness of climate change.
Given the vastness of our universe, it's an easy enough conclusion to make.
The vastness of time and the power of nature give diamonds their mystique.
It became something more aspirational, the vastness of the possibilities hard to resist.
For the vastness of these contents cannot be traversed from word to word. . . .
Without local assistance, the vastness of an entire continent would have been paralyzing.
Emanating from a large orchestra, such sounds create a sense of depopulated vastness.
An expedition first needed to find whales in the vastness of the oceans.
The darkness hints at an incomprehensible vastness, which threatens to envelop the figures.
It comes with seeing Earth, a small, blue marble, against the vastness of space.
And if there's nothing bigger, the vastness of space will make it feel small.
Maybe we're just both two lost, lonely souls out in the vastness of space.
As I drove the vistas became more incredible, a vastness that stole my breath.
The Sublime was whatever exceeded human comprehension by virtue of its vastness and dynamism.
Bodies disappear in the vastness of the deserts and mountains, bones scattered by scavengers.
But it's hard for non-Texans to appreciate the vastness of such a feat.
Despite the vastness of riches in this show, there is still so much missing.
Between the vastness of space and the brightness of stars hide a plentitude of planets.
" He described his home planet as a "grand oasis to the big vastness of space.
His photographs give the mind something to grab on to, a toehold in the vastness.
It's hard to overstate the vastness and confusion of the online learning ecosystem circa 2017.
"I've always had a fixation on the Void—the empty vastness of space," Amelia says.
The political situation is inescapable, and I am totally abhorred by the vastness of it.
What's really special here is the vastness of this trove; it's like a financial WikiLeaks.
"For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love," she wrote.
I realized I preferred the dynamic of a tight-knit community over New York's vastness.
Once Squall saves Rinoa from floating in the vastness of space, everything is fine again.
But these realities can be hard to spot in the vastness of the American marketplace.
It's amazing that we could navigate to something so small in the vastness of space.
Admirably, Ai contextualizes the crisis by looking at its vastness as well as its individual tragedies.
Living in New York and encountering the vastness of strangers can be an overwhelming daily occurrence.
But I didn't know the names of characters or even the vastness of the show's run.
I had no idea the vastness of that whole process, it kind of blew me away.
In the next gallery, religious themes are set against the vastness of nature — sea or forest.
The sun and the solar system are majestic in their vastness and their grand, reliable cycles.
Take time to gaze out at the horizon and take in the vastness of the seascape.
The ocean's vastness compounds the problem, presenting opportunities for both exploitive commercial interests and idealistic vigilantes.
No one would mistake the teensy Joe's Pub stage for the vastness of the solar system.
So, sit back and take in this computer-made universe, and contemplate the vastness of our own.
Nomads' traditional culture revolves around the plentitude of the herd and the vastness that fuels their spirit.
A Maasai warrior teaches his son about the stars, as they enjoy the vastness of space together.
But in the vastness of Canada, that can translate into 85033 boys and 58 girls per year.
Go for a walk in the woods, he says, and think about the vastness of the cosmos.
The lyrical detail is symbolic and literal, grappling with the vastness of life while acknowledging our smallness.
Even in winter or late spring, the vastness of the prairies offers an exotic sort of beauty.
To do so, she had to internalize a vastness that is both awe-inspiring and deeply unsettling.
For me, the swim is a reminder of the vastness of the ocean and all it contains.
There are things about Nigeria that I'm still discovering, and that's just the vastness of the country.
The parallels to Amazon, a shipping giant named for the vastness of the Amazon River, are conspicuous.
It makes sense that for now, at least, it's a portal to the vastness of American jobs.
Isolated figures appear often throughout the book and are usually dwarfed by the vastness of the surrounding landscape.
At first glance, the vastness of the white limestone exterior and monumental stair diminish the quartet of bronzes.
Its vastness of information, ideas, sounds, and images is matched only by its constant growth and ceaseless change.
Because of Amazon's reach and the vastness of its warehouses, third-party sellers are flocking to the platform.
The focus gradually shifts from the vastness of the desert to the claustrophobia of Mr Cantú's troubled mind.
The vastness that makes the Amazon rainforest so diverse and fertile also makes it extremely difficult to protect.
It is all that protects us and separates us from the vastness we are always trying to reach.
This combination of vastness and vulnerability has left some people afraid of China and others afraid for it.
"They roam the pampas," he told me, taking care of the vast terrain by knowing its vastness intimately.
"That it's so voluminous just underscores the vastness of the offense conduct in this case," the prosecutor said.
The paradox of vastness of scale expressed on physically small surfaces is plenty to deal with, in itself.
This album abounds with pretty sonic details, but the notion of barely audible oceanic vastness smacks of perversity.
"The vastness [of Antarctica] is mesmerizing" Osterholm said, describing his flight with NASA over the Western Antarctic ice sheet.
For me, that information prompted a landscape reading, as if the square were a cube, surrounded by desert vastness.
Anyone with a notion to map the vastness of human error could start here and never find an end.
There was so much vastness around them: the blue pacific, the orange and pink sky, miles of white sand.
Still, a picture from deep space can often reacquaint us with its vastness and blow our minds yet again.
That portends even more clamor for regional autonomy, amid a worsening disparity between available human resources and Russia's vastness.
Even the vastness of Canada's Arctic, however, provided no relief from the comparative smallness of the country's political world.
LONDON — The seawater — nearly 9,000 gallons of it — fills the vastness of the gallery, up to about ankle level.
LONDON — The seawater — nearly 9,000 gallons of it — fills the vastness of the gallery, up to about ankle level.
Given that the medium is fish hooks, the work symbolizes both the dangers of the sea and its vastness.
I dump myself onto the presumably very expensive bed, disappearing into its vastness like a chihuahua in a jacuzzi.
"The physical vastness of the city of LA allowed my brain and emotions a place to stretch out," she says.
The vastness of No Man's Sky's world means it's unlikely, but not impossible, for players to find one another's discoveries.
That ring around The Vastness wasn't actually a ring of ice or dust, like you'd see around a regular planet.
Chastity was hunting for that special signal, that blip that indicated a monstrum, a vastness, a Gargantua of a truffle.
The vastness and depth of Zappa's career as a creative visionary would be impossible to encapsulate into any single film.
For Spalding and Castle, what was so captivating about Grand Staircase was its vastness of scale, both spatial and temporal.
The church, like many here, was built on a rise, a defining sight in the sheer vastness of Russia's landscapes.
Pop culture tends to be fond of ruins, the vastness and terror of something once glorious but now in decay.
The vastness of the snow-capped mountains stretching out beneath them was stunning, but Bella was not contemplating the view.
It disrupts the routines we rely on and reminds us of the vastness, beauty and rigor of the solar system.
The vastness of the resort meant it took several minutes for officers to find the room on the 32nd floor.
I still meet people who insist that the human influence on the vastness of the atmosphere and oceans is inconsequential.
I still meet people who insist that the human influence on the vastness of the atmosphere and oceans is inconsequential.
Büttner's three "Phone Etching" pieces seem to reference that need to understand and access the world's vastness at one's fingertips.
And when you think about the vastness of the universe in which we dwell, we are dust in the wind.
When I open myself up to the vastness of my own ignorance, I can't help but feel a sudden suffocating feeling.
While discussing the film and Glenn's orbit, Pharrell and Charlamagne took a couple minutes to appreciate the vastness of our universe.
And we would have never known that galaxies even existed beyond our own, let alone the vastness of the Milky Way.
It was orbited a blue giant sun, Naxos, which used to have a dozen planets before The Vastness ate them all.
Until that day, the Voyager missions will continue teaching us about our cosmic bubble, and the unfathomable vastness that lies beyond.
Despite its vastness, all of China runs on Beijing time—a decision taken by Mao Zedong in 1949 to instil unity.
The massive population of China, the world's largest at 1.4 billion people, is only matched by the vastness of its scenery.
Chunk by chunk, they fall away, and the vastness of space folds out ahead of you, meteors soaring over your head.
To be fair, there is an initial awe inherent to the sheer scope of Red Dead Redemption 2's inconceivable vastness.
There, between the misty mountain chains and the vastness of the ocean, she found the uneasy serenity that only exiles know.
Few humans have ever faced the vastness of outer space and then had to literally come back down to Earth after.
"Kit's transition from the fields of Winterfell to the dark vastness of space is seamless," according to the Activision press release.
Chinese and foreigners alike have long been fascinated by Tibet, romanticising its impoverished vastness as a haven of spirituality and tranquillity.
In particular, these pieces work with landscapes — landscapes that are informed by the size, scale, and vastness of her native Texas.
Amazon is our top pick for online Halloween costume shopping because of the vastness of options available and the competitive pricing.
The feeling of overwhelming vastness only magnified when you realize that you'll likely never heard the same exact musical cue twice.
"I didn't know about the vastness of black women authors," said Vanity Gee, a public programs producer who lives in Brooklyn.
Now we are awed by the amount of consumer objects in existence, plastic in the ocean, or the vastness of landfills.
I'd never thought I'd overcome that fear of the incredible vastness, the ocean that covers over 70 percent of our planet.
Mr. Juwoski "countered megalomania with a depth and tonal vastness that make many recordings look pale," the Berlin newspaper Tagesspiegel wrote.
"I'm not going to miss those guys, but I'm going to miss the desert, the vastness, the night skies," he said.
It was cold, and the city looked like a giant space station, a forgotten corner in the vastness of the heavens.
Despite the market's vastness, it's more like a Provençal village where food, work and pride transcend boundaries and bind people together.
Iran's vastness as well as restrictions on independent media make it hard to determine the breadth and depth of the unrest.
She talks like someone who is certain of what she knows but who hasn't yet realized the vastness of what she doesn't.
Standing outside, with the corner of a porch and the plains before us, we are reminded of the vastness of the world.
Even when the vastness of the suffering merited the analogy, the specificity of the Holocaust as a Jewish event was further obscured.
Powerful in its symbolism, it represents such resonant themes as fullness, unity, vastness, and even the fecundity of the protective, enveloping womb.
Rey gallery, And the Darkness Implies the Vastness, features paintings of female astronauts interacting with the abstract, invisible forces of the universe.
He described my bouncing belly, my jiggling thighs, the overall vastness of my body, and how there were unlimited areas to explore.
Yet despite the vastness of the Sahara and Sahel, it is not impossible to slow down or even halt symptoms of desertification.
Jonquil is deft at taking a viewer to the vastness of spatial continuum, but the trip is quick and the return jarring.
How could I have known the vastness being stored up for me, how it would remain long after the bees had flown.
In Cora's young mind I sensed room for some next-level travel, aimed not at museums or beach resorts but eerie vastness.
To make this vastness look less like a warehouse and more like a Japanese restaurant, the designer made liberal use of slats.
Personally, I found a certain inevitability in it: of its intrusive vastness imposed on the people, for all its supposed populist intent.
All four singers just disappear, as if they have faded into the ether, dissolved into the vastness of the world and time.
And that incomprehensible vastness seems perfectly right, both for the enduring vitality of the show itself and the woman at its center.
Looking at the vastness of space that "The Edge" embraces conveys the possibility of solace in this time of terror and disruption.
However, he faced immediate criticism for his lack of management experience given the vastness of the VA and its history of scandals.
While we didn't make it into the park itself, the vastness of the desert landscape, even in populated areas, can feel overwhelming.
First, he said, came Nicolaus Copernicus, who showed that the Earth was but a small, sun-orbiting speck amid an inconceivable vastness.
Nestled in the Rockies, the treasure symbolized the romance and vastness of the West — the opposite of the urban lives we were living.
"  Montana "Grateful to God for the quiet beauty of our state, the grandeur of our mountains and the vastness of our rolling planes.
Each artist in the show has a personal and unique style, but is profoundly influenced by the rich history and vastness of Brazil.
Maybe you felt humbled, or shaken; maybe you were struck by the vastness of the universe and your own tiny part in it.
Called "Humanity Star," it's supposed to remind us that we're all puny specks of dust living in the terrifying vastness of the Universe.
The vastness, the cold emptiness of space is no more the universe than your desire to graduate college and win a Nobel Prize.
Yet much internet chatter talks of the forest as a site for suicides, and its vastness is a lure to many contemplating death.
I am reminded again of the sheer vastness of China and of just how many feasts are simultaneously being held around the country.
Australia in its vastness, at once protected and troubled by the tyranny of distance, watches the American and European political dramas from afar.
To him, the vastness of science and the constant developments of research guarantee there is always new terrain to explore in a joke.
Trilobites A small green dot lost in the vastness of the southeastern Pacific Ocean, Easter Island has long enchanted archaeologists and the public.
But that also means holding onto a level of humility about the vastness of what we don't have time to see in full.
Because we have such trouble connecting the vastness of climate change to the limited horizons of our lived experience, we have trouble caring.
Even as the vastness of the oceans makes it easy for poachers to escape, technology is also making it harder for them to hide.
Looking to the stars inspires a sense of wonder at the vastness of the cosmos, and the distant galaxies, planets and other celestial bodies.
The apparent stromatolites were identified in badly deformed "metamorphic" rocks, which have been heated, twisted, crushed, and contorted over the vastness of geologic time.
In the case of the defence department, whose vastness and military spine make it less vulnerable to traumatic transitions, this seems to be happening.
The game, though it was often a gorgeous and meditative experience about exploring the vastness of the universe, overpromised and underdelivered, leaving fans disappointed.
"High Noise Protection Required," says another sign, in a hangar whose vastness mutes any buzz from the 800 or so refugees currently accommodated there.
Milano posted a Tweet encouraging those who have experienced sexual harassment and abuse to reply "Me Too" to raise awareness of the problem's vastness.
I can draw conclusions simply from the vastness of the data, because people are really very similar when it comes right down to it.
And local efforts to track migrant deaths are hit or miss, hampered by poor record-keeping, limited budgets, and the vastness of the desert.
Computers are extremely powerful machines, allowing you to tap into the vastness of the internet and create everything from documents to videos, and more.
To the contrary, his career numbers are—like the vastness of the universe, the Triangle offense, or a late-night Phil tweet—effectively incomprehensible.
For roughly 120,000 DACA recipients in Texas, the loss of a driver's license could be even more devastating, given the vastness of the state.
Knausgaard's creation, for all its vastness and despite its serious intellectual aims and attainments, reduces the entire world to the size of the author.
Australia is in the lower left, and the southwestern U.S. and Baja California is upper right, with the vastness of the Pacific in between.
" Its heft reflected both the vastness of this capital city and the devastation suffered during what is simply referred to here as "The War.
Together they underscore the vastness of the museum's holdings, a sight that is staggering, possibly unprecedented and probably won't recur until its next expansion.
Many Democrats will do anything to get rid of Trump, and to them, Bloomberg's resources and the vastness of his campaign are a plus.
While Ms. Graham's most recent runs at the Met found her voice's quality undimmed, its power had faded a bit in the theater's vastness.
More seriously, one got the feeling of a country proud of its vastness and wildness, but quietly elegiac about these qualities rather than boastful.
Turning the camera on Voyager 1, which was out by Neptune, to point homeward, to make us see our true circumstances in the vastness?
The number reflects both the vastness and diversity of India's political system, with hundreds of parties -- representing people with varying cultures and customs -- contesting.
As she sings the line, a crashing wave of synthesizer appears from out nowhere, as though to underscore the sheer vastness of that sorrow.
As I learned, that's necessary in an arena where the vastness of space and its insistent echo has an effect of slowing everything down.
"I wanted this space to represent blackness and its vastness but I wanted it to be as inviting as any other bookstore," she said.
As I explored Reddit's vastness, I decided I wanted to stay away from discussion-based subreddits and subreddits focused on news and politics altogether.
It's an album filled with the same jagged song structures and vastness fans have come to expect, yet it feels bolder and more musically defined.
You can't look at an image like *The Blue Marble *and not feel small marveling at a fragile planet set against the vastness of space.
But who does it serve to create a narrative where there is a scoreboard for our pain and how we navigate the vastness of it?
The idea that anything, whether you achieved something great or died in a ditch, would matter in the vastness of space is ridiculous to Lennon.
Published in this magazine in 1986, it grasps the vastness and urgency of the crisis while noting its infinitesimal effects on the lives it disrupts.
We do, however, get a picture of a strategically placed plastic bottle of Almond Breeze on a cliff edge overlooking the vastness of the canyonlands.
Amid the vastness of Australia's arid red center, there is something wondrous about this monumental slab of sandstone rising dramatically out of a flattened landscape.
The prose is gorgeous, and the specificity of place is an enjoyable counterpoint to the mythic vastness of a story about traveling to the underworld.
Intelligence officials from the Obama administration believe the public continues to have a dim understanding of the vastness of the attack in the last election.
But the stacks of case files piled up on Mr. Cunha's desk — and in filing cabinets outside his door — underscore the vastness of the challenge.
George Balanchine and Frederick Ashton, the two greatest masters of ballet classicism in the 21875th century, both acknowledged the vastness of their debt to him.
" When the show cut to commercial, Maddow called out into the vastness of the set: "People don't really care about the Greg Craig trial, Rachel!
An international circuit now exists for this aesthetic of vastness, using such cavernous venues as the Armory, Tate Modern, and the Jahrhunderthalle, in Bochum, Germany.
She magnifies the vastness of both by leaving out any framing, orienting references — a horizon line, say — to the element we're most comfortable with: earth.
Some, like the darker ones with all the colorful suspended lights, make you feel like an astronaut floating untethered through the disorienting vastness of space.
Bernice Yeung's In a Day's Work is necessary reading, especially now, as the #MeToo movement demonstrates the vastness of sexual harassment and assault in the workplace.
Ali Baba was able to escape the initial danger because he skimmed just a little off the top of the pile, in awe of its vastness.
Fans of the series will have lots of questions about this game's take on squad combat, its story progression, and the actual vastness of its universe.
Up close, the viewer gawps at the vastness of the trunk, a great pillar rising into the sky, typically branchless for almost half the tree's length.
It's a central question in our current reckoning over social media, and given the vastness of the company's platform, it can be exceedingly difficult to answer.
The image shows Ader on board the Ocean Wave with his back turned to the camera — his thin frame contrasted against the vastness of the ocean.
Then the track beneath me lights up, and I feel a real sense of speed as I shoot like a bullet into the vastness of space.
The red is almost impenetrable, crawling across the vastness of BlainSouthern's Berlin gallery walls, crosshatching and blending with the white cube that only just contains it.
And while a few million miles sounds like a lot of room, it's actually a pretty close pass when you're talking about the vastness of space.
Back to something Bush said in 2005 while touring the wreckage:  "I don't think anybody can be prepared for the vastness of the destruction," Bush said.
"What is important are the feelings and the hidden meanings you experience from entering into the vastness, and the new consciousness that can result," Sand wrote.
But it presents quantities of stunning art in all mediums, revealing the vastness of American creativity and the many attempts by museums to do it justice.
This may be a reminder of the vastness of the universe, a symbol of mysteries beyond reckoning, or a bit of mischief on the director's part.
Australia is in the lower left, and the southwestern U.S. and Baja California are in the upper right, with the vastness of the Pacific in between.
On my hike up the bluff that lies just outside the protected vastness of Barguzinsky Zapovednik, the researcher leading me was a Druzhina named Irina Kurkina.
On Tuesday, the Nobel Prize Committee awarded the physics prize to three researchers whose scientific discoveries have framed this cosmic vastness into a more comprehensible picture.
He said the goal of the tool is to show that objects skirt by each other all the time, despite the vastness of space around Earth.
That discovery spurred Chinese botanists to look for others that might be hiding in the rugged vastness of the country, and the latest find is one result.
When you look out at the vastness, the blueness, the literally unfathomable unknown of the sea, there's some basic human instinct that makes us feel total awe.
With all that said—with the vastness of a multidimensional colorspace spreading around you like a tesseracting wine-dark sea—you want to hear something really cool?
The camera pans drone-like through Giger-esque landscapes that create a vastness in their detail—and occasionally nod to the curved roofs of Japanese Buddhist temples.
For many, the trailer was their introduction to the band, and the song fit the vibe of the game perfectly, with a mixture of urgency and vastness.
These are public concerns, and the answers are clouded by the sheer vastness of the numbers and the secrecy around law enforcement's process for sifting through them.
It's a testament to the vastness of the partisan divide that Republicans and Democrats in Washington look to the night sky and point at completely different things.
The vastness of Kazakhstan means that its borders and landscape are impossible to control completely and are constantly under threat, both from its neighbours and its population.
"Red Clay," by Mr. Hubbard: The vastness of Mr. Van Gelder's midcentury output can make it easy to forget how active he remained in our own time.
The episodes I've watched have a grandeur that even the movie didn't, a vastness and a sense of awe owing to the wider locations and serialized pace.
The result is a movie with an unmatched sense of awe, where you marvel at not just the vastness of our world but also its unstoppable inertia.
Getting things to other people that they don't have in their native systems is so important to understanding the vastness of the universe, the scale of it.
Now I feel really lucky to have that link to another tradition — one in which the vastness of landscape can be expressed through the gesture of the mark.
In its vastness, Saturn also reminds us what connects humanity to the rest of the cosmos—that we're made of the same stuff as these weird, wonderful worlds.
"To experience the vastness of these ecosystems, and just how wild they are, is so different from anything we can understand living in the United States," he said.
"I want to be punished by my award for most handsome buckaroo, I want him to let me feel the godlike vastness of his mighty power," Decaprico says.
Proulx's language is both steeped in its time and yet quick on its feet, an economy of words relative to the vastness of time and place rendered here.
The engravings are meant to amplify queer voices and, paired with the vertical installation, explore "how vastness can dismantle limiting narratives of being," she wrote on her website.
Instead, they convey a poetic sense of quiet and vastness, and the urge to embrace a different frame of mind when confronted with the beauty of these depths.
But often, they would find themselves in long stretches when it was just them, the sky above, the asphalt beneath, and the vastness of the desert all around.
Adding to this sense of David Lynchian suspense, the director, Hiro Murai, pans out slowly to reveal the vastness of the woods in which Al is now lost.
A sharp wind buffeted whitecaps below and clouds raced across a dramatic horizon, summoning a vastness that gave me a true sense of the isolation of this place.
It glosses over the criminal meanness and fraudulence of a media-fed war that was "trivial, for all its vastness," as Bertrand Russell, who lived through it, wrote.
That last vastness was the designer Stewart Laing's set for Richard Jones's production of "The Hairy Ape," the expressionist Eugene O'Neill drama that played the Armory in 2017.
Ride the Trans-Siberian Railway, which traverses seven time zones, and you get a sense of both the majesty of Russia and the sheer vastness of the earth.
If a God exists who is big enough to create the universe in all its complexity and vastness, why should a mere miracle be such a mental stretch?
A week spent driving around or flying over the vastness of South America's largest blessing, leaves you stunned at how much damage has been done, and how fast.
He begins, not completely originally, by implying a contrast between pop stardom and the actual stars spread across the universe, between celebrity success and the vastness of God.
These are just a number of his confined projects that make clear his unceasing interest in making sense of the world's vastness and his own place within it.
Ranging from artworks to scientific sketches, to telescopic views, each selection conveys a different story about the beauty and vastness of space and our humble place in it.
Bleak weather surrounded the empty Greenbriar house in Gone Home, obscuring the outside world; and in Tacoma, it's the vastness of space that disconnects your experience from anyone else.
In a viral Medium post called "Something Is Wrong on the Internet" from earlier this month, writer James Bridle unpacked the strangeness and vastness of kids entertainment on YouTube.
Some astronomers argue that if there is intelligent life somewhere in the universe, it will take at least 1,500 years to make contact because of the vastness of space.
In episode 3, Ash catches a Caterpie, a purring caterpillar Pokémon who has a conversation with Pikachu while the pair stargaze, existentially awed by the vastness of the universe.
As life-changing as lubricant can be for your sex life, the vastness of choice you have when it comes to choosing lubes can frankly be a little overwhelming.
"To work amidst all that vastness was really special," said MacKenzie, whose New Mexico–shot desert chase sequences capture a grandeur that is matched by the film's colloquial authenticity.
The camera can't capture the stunning vastness of the expanse, and the sky is too bright, which makes the vibrant golden tones of the mesas and buttes look blue.
Just why the Lapitans paused on the western edge of the ocean for thousands of years is the sole remaining mystery: Perhaps, sensing its vastness, they were simply frightened.
Despite the vastness of the Burgtheater stage, the elaborate lighting and the apparently unlimited fog budget, the raggedy costumes and the slapdash scaffolding lend the proceedings a DIY feel.
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Most of them said they did not relish the idea of any armed confrontation with North Korea, although a few said they felt protected by the vastness of America.
The animal stepped out of the sunlight and into the shade mid-shot, which allowed the photographer to capture both the country's vastness and golden hour's effects on landscapes.
The transition is not abrupt; a visitor is met first with a bank of wooden cupboards, easing newcomers off the street and into the vastness of the house itself.
Lean on Pete is a lovely, lyrical journey through the western United States, one that lets a teenage boy process his emotions against the vastness of the empty landscape.
Burtynsky's photographs are glimpses into the vastness of industrial and technological systems of global capitalism that elicit both awe and  unease; they can feel like encounters with the postmodern sublime.
On a spiritual level, I really connect to being able to see the vastness of the magic that exists in this world in something as small as a twinkling star.
When wearing a key as a necklace pendant symbolizes displacement, it can remind us that we are in this vastness together; that we are home no matter where we are.
One Republican, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, expressed concern about Ms. DeVos's enthusiasm for school choice — a moot point for many of her constituents, given the vastness of her state.
It may not compare in death toll to the vastness of the slaughter that took place in the Holocaust, but there are a number of hallmarks that bear striking resemblance.
Graphic: Andrew Pontzen/Fabio Governato (Wikimedia Commons)It would be silly to think we completely understand our universe, given how small the Earth is compared to the vastness of the cosmos.
This philosophy encourages and celebrates the vastness of human sexual expression, without favoring any single activity, orientation, or kind of body as the best, the most valid, or the most sexy.
Nope — it was tens of thousands of spaceships that were all docked together by scuzzy umbilicals, and they swarmed with humans and other people, all who lived to serve The Vastness.
"Even a few hours in, however, there comes a point where the loop of seeking and acquiring gear begins to sag, and the vastness of the galaxy sinks in," Gamespot wrote.
I was definitely able to translate vastness, oneness, peace, vivid color, observing the beauty of weather patterns, inner-eye gazing into natural micro/macroscopic marvels, experiencing humanity as a single being.
When I viewed his Spectacles video vertically, I could see the a Trump sign clearer, but when I turned my phone sideways, I could really see the vastness of the scene.
But I'd read about the trail — a doorstep to the lush, vertiginous, sunstruck vastness of the North Dakota Badlands, which Theodore Roosevelt called "a place of grim beauty" — and was sold.
Even without a detailed knowledge of China's geography or its recent history, a viewer feels the dislocation and momentum of accelerating change — and something of the country's sheer vastness and density.
The Tragically Hip's music "helped us understand each other, while capturing the complexity and vastness of the place we call home," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement on Wednesday.
Last week we went into deep space to get some perspective on the vastness of the cosmos; this week we are going to linger close to home and admire the Earth.
On the cusp of his teens, reading a book on astronomy, Liu had an epiphany about the concept of a light-year—the "terrifying distance" and "bone-chilling vastness" it implied.
Kelly didn't doubt the vastness of her students' inner mental worlds; nor did she discount the importance of meeting them where they were or of treating them with frankness and intelligence.
When "building" exists as a charged project in our war of walls, mass military, and surveillance, Land Art is no longer a romantic and heroic gesture in the vastness of nature.
Here it helps set up a contrast between the vastness of someone's potential experience in life and the more limited, painful situation of the woman who's the subject of the song.
Second Life is a 14 year old virtual world that still has little competition in terms of sheer vastness of user-generated experiences, with nearly a million people logging on every month.
There are any number of VR space games and experiences, but Seeking Pluto's Frigid Heart is one of the best I've ever seen at capturing our solar system's lonely, awe-inspiring vastness.
In 2011, Patrick Dowd decided that the best way to get creative millennials to think about the future of America was for them to see the vastness of the country by train.
"The processes which shape and shuffle mass generate vast quantities of energy, dwarfed only by the vastness of space," said Simon Driver, an astrophysicist at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research.
"That got a tremendous amount of pickup and really helped people understand the vastness of scale," Janis Jones, the C.E.O. of the Ocean Conservancy, a D.C.-based environmental-advocacy group, told me.
By limiting disk access in this way, Link could walk across the entire overworld without encountering a load screen, giving the game a sense of vastness that was rare on home consoles.
The heavily treated films and photographs in the exhibition maintain a certain level of universality, situated in no particular place or time, attempting to grasp the vastness of everything all at once.
Listening to it, you can't help but imagine that London, with its vastness, its inability to read itself as a totality, could never produce such a diverse but succinct statement of intent.
The list contributes to a growing sense of the vastness of a sex abuse epidemic that has plunged the Catholic Church into scandal and inflamed a crisis in confidence among its followers.
Video games have used the vastness of outer space as a setting for action and adventure since day one—originally, because the black void was an easy background for the interactive action.
Philosophical notions of the sublime posit nature's mystifying vastness — suggested by Martin's unending horizontal lines—as inspiration for the realization that the universe is ceaseless, an understanding which would bring indescribable peace.
Decades of films have proven that few things are as terrifying as the infinite vastness of space, but TV has generally been more concerned with the final frontier's more optimistic possibilities — until now.
Those interactions would end with the existential question of all retail, a question whose vastness lingered in the air as I rang up their purchases: Did you find what you were looking for?
Metalheads like big-picture worldviews—because, firstly, vastness and cosmic law is epic and awesome, and secondly, because it applies a framework of undeniable logic to what are otherwise our jumbled, disappointing lives.
On the spiritual level, a true teacher doesn't teach you so much as he, like a mirror, reflects back your own inner knowing, and lovingly reminds you of the vastness of your being.
" It's followed by a line of regular, more recognizable type: "The Hub is far in the distance now, away from the vastness and overwhelming night that threatens to cloak you in oppressive darkness.
It was almost Star Wars-y, the way stories set in the vastness of space still boiled down to the domestic drama and person-to-person combat skills of a few special people.
In essence, and despite the vastness of his budget, he is doing what his forebears did a hundred years ago—seeking out ever more outrageous ways in which to leave an audience dangling.
Think about the vastness of the ocean, which, as mentioned earlier, is one of the themes of your one-man show but also something that has intensely fascinated you for your entire life.
We even had all of the empty vastness of Ani, a former Armenian capital poised on a high riverbank on the now-closed Turkish-Armenian border, about 24 miles from Kars, to ourselves.
Similarly, Comey is capitalizing on the vastness of the bureaucracy and biased protection of the elite media in releasing his bogus "tell-all" novel and embarking on a month-long, nationwide book tour.
At the same time, I wanted everyone to see what I saw, to be humbled by the power of an environment where you don't have cell service, to be mesmerized by the vastness.
But, on Lux Prima, they manage to avoid that trap by looking to two things bigger than themselves, in both their lyrics and music: outer space and the vastness of their combined musical influences.
But the joy of the moment, it was so natural, just being there and being there in the car out in the vastness, you looking for something and then finding something deep like that.
It's also difficult to be genuinely amazed by the vastness and beauty of the universe, which Guardians does so well, if you've already established that the tone of your movie is jaded and cynical.
Voltron has always been more sci-fi than adventure, but in its third season, it embraces the vastness of the unknown in bigger and better ways, ultimately becoming a full-fledged sci-fi show.
The low presence of the state in the Sahel-Saharan belt, due as much to its vastness as to leadership culture, constitutes a major handicap in the fight against terrorism, and must be remedied.
And Vostok-18 projected its massive forces across the vastness of Siberia; most of Trident Juncture-18's troops and vehicles "mobilized" but were not projected beyond the borders of their 85003 home countries.
Much as these traditions survived from person to person and community to community, sometimes the vastness of what was lost is, paradoxically, accessed by drilling down into the most personal elements of a history.
He wanted, in part, to help map the vastness of the human lexicon, in all its slippery, subjective glory (a message on the homepage of the site reads: "Urban Dictionary Is Written By You").
The opening poem in Reginald Dwayne Betts's third book of poetry, " Felon ," is "Ghazal": From inside a cell, the night sky isn't the measure— that's why it's prison's vastness your eyes reflect after prison.
Many of the poems are meditations on cosmic affairs, like the incomprehensible vastness of space and humanity's efforts to understand our place in the universe, but the collection is also anchored in the personal.
Over the years, I've gotten more skilled at navigating Cannes's vastness — where the theaters are, how long it'll take to run to the different beach clubs and hotel rooftops where studios hold press events.
Now, when you think about the vastness of our part of the universe, just imagine this dwarf-planet-sized object chilling out on the edge of our solar system, soaking up some cosmic rays.
I was struck by how deftly Leckie anchors the vastness of divinity to the intimacy of language and grammar, how the gods need to be taught to speak before they can be bargained with.
It's all so much bigger and more pervasive than Pokémon Go, but perhaps the app has a role to play in our understanding of the vastness of the problem, and our desire to control it.
It's all so much bigger and more pervasive than Pokémon Go, but perhaps the app has a role to play in our understanding of the vastness of the problem, and our desire to control it.
The photograph is notable for embodying two seemingly contrasting themes: Humanity's tremendous achievement at sending its first ambassadors around the moon and back; and the smallness of our species in the vastness of the universe.
Its sheer vastness would be enough to make the Sahara one of the most impressive natural wonders on the planet, but its rolling red sands and windswept dunes make for a landscape unlike any other.
There's an airy vastness to the playing that conjures the setting described in the libretto: the exterior of a grand temple, a courtyard receding back to the sea, priests preparing a sacrifice, a crowd gathering.
In Japan where everything is small and narrow, my image of "grand nature" was totally different from the truly "grand nature" which I saw in North America: the overwhelming vastness of space, and the wildness.
Taking a wider view, Mr. Spiegler pointed out that the idea of talking about Asia as a single market is somewhat absurd, given its geographical vastness and the number of countries and cultures it includes.
"It (the Cabinet-level policy advisor) creates a chain of communication that ensures issues and recommendations that are being discussed by tribal leadership [aren't] being lost in the vastness of the federal bureaucracy," he said.
Like many in her generation, as she entered adulthood, she lived with the fear of an imminent nuclear wipeout while contemplating the unsettling vastness of the universe, made palpable by the first manned space flights.
Inching my Communist relic through the unpeopled, snowbound vastness of the Eurasian boreal forest — the largest terrestrial eco-region on earth, our planet's default state on dry land — was a journey into unplumbed personal depths.
And it was truly, almost impossibly vast — a vastness I only began to understand when, for several days, the only thing to be seen on all sides was a seemingly endless parade of blue waves.
In Beach Birds for Camera, Caplan's beautifully eerie black and white shots remain fixed but allow viewers the chance to get lost in the vastness of the dance, just as the performers methodical micro-movements do.
"I fell in love with the sheer vastness of the continent," says Patrick, an author of adventure novels who as a kid was fascinated by famed British explorer Ernest Shackleton's accounts of traveling the seventh continent.
But they didn't seem out of place to me when I was a kid watching the movies, given the vastness of the Star Wars universe, and their treehouse forts and clever traps made for fun viewing.
His zeal for probing the vastness of human culture, and mixing approaches from the Western zeitgeist with musical elements outside of it—some largely absent from the digital world—has broadened our awareness of musical possibility.
I wanted him to know how important he was to me, that the well of my grief and love for him would stretch deeper and deeper into the vastness of our family's small yet limitless life.
And although I've been critical at times of the pace and character development, I'm impressed that it all came together given the vastness and complexity of the case, which spanned two trials and over six years.
I've always felt a connection to the mountains, in particular, because of the energy I regain there — thanks to the calmness, the simplicity of people's lives, the fresh air and the beautiful vastness of the region.
Here, in a book of not very comforting stories, a big and meaty novel, rich in both ideas and people, with the vastness of Tolkien and the empathy and joy in daily life of Le Guin.
We may have a tacit understanding of how our solar system works, but watching the sun disappear behind the moon reminds us of the vastness of space and the enduring mysteries of the universe we inhabit.
Count me as a proud Celt, and a Europhile, a lover of everything from tiny French villages to the Gothic vastness of a thousand-year-old cathedral to the ruins of Greek theaters on Sicilian slopes.
Still, this is not so much an "objective" survey as a personal examination of specific works from the vastness of twentieth century achievements that Hyman believes can serve as a foundation for twenty-first century painters.
The reason has to do with the vastness of the Milky Way Galaxy, the time it takes radio signals to propagate through space as well as the apparent "averageness" of humanity in the larger scope of things.
It's not clear if berkshireee is the person who processed these images or how exactly the effect was achieved, but regardless, it's a neat trick that makes the vastness of space feel a little less overwhelming.[Reddit]
The resulting 12 tracks combine the impulsiveness of free jazz (despite being fully composed over a three-year period), the vastness of chamber music, the tactile aura of musique concrete, and the dubby throb of dancefloor jams.
Beholding our small blue planet floating in the vastness of the universe imbues them with a sense of understanding about our place in the cosmos and the extent to which everything on Earth is connected and interdependent.
For instance, the vastness of its Egyptian collection is partly explained by a deal the Met struck in the early 20th century with Egypt's government to split the findings from digs with the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
It's a fitting vessel for this litany of conflicted sorrow as Laux takes us from the cellular level to the vastness of the universe, all the while gathering the devastating minutiae of a not-quite-vanished life.
While Chinese policymakers admit pressure on the economy is increasing, state media has focused on the vastness of China's consumer market, progress in reforms and market access, and the idea that no reward would come without hard work.
"Like a lot of city people I have a fascination with the natural environment," he said, adding that the vastness of the Central Asian prairie-lands had helped him reflect on the fleeting span of the human race.
A Google search for the term "how to start a startup" yields 320,33.153,000 results — and although that may border upon hyperbole (thank you, imprecise search terms), that's also indicative of the vastness of the resources available to entrepreneurs.
Reuters Graphics charted a brief history of the life of the British theoretical physicist, who probed the very limits of human understanding both in the vastness of space and in the bizarre sub-molecular world of quantum theory.
One way of sampling the range and vastness of the country is to take a 7-day journey on one of the luxury trains that run in different directions, like the Deccan Odyssey or the Palace on Wheels.
OVER THE SOUTH ATLANTIC (Reuters) - From the window of a U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon airplane taking part in an international search for a missing Argentine submarine, the glistening vastness of the South Atlantic stretches in every direction.
The tagline of "Alien" (1979), "In Space, No One Can Hear You Scream", established both the film's appreciation of science—sound waves do not travel well through space—as well as the vastness and isolation of the setting.
The vastness of the resources helps reduce lifting costs, which have already slipped to $6 to $7 per barrel in the Santos basin's Lula field, according to Joelson Falcao Mendes, Petrobras chief for oil production in ultra deepwaters.
Kemp laughs that even though she had never heard of CapitalG (a testament to the vastness of the Alphabet universe with its more than 80,000 employees), she liked the idea and set to work preparing a training set.
According to the State Department, China has between 160,0003 and 400,000 chemical companies operating legally, illegally or somewhere in between — an expansive estimate that reflects both the vastness of the industry and the scarcity of the information available.
The image subsumed by black glitter flecked with blue, Bailey meditates on the vastness of the ocean — through triangle trade, the bodies of enslaved Africans engulfed by the sea, their lives lost to a brutal and merciless institution.
James O&aposDonoghue, a planetary scientist at the Japanese space agency (JAXA) and formerly at NASA, spends his free time making animations of space concepts like the history of the moon and the vastness of our solar system.
The exhibition is designed so that a viewer may enter just about anywhere, a fitting touch for a presentation whose central theme is the vastness of the imagination and its unmistakable reflection: the magic of artistic creativity itself.
There are no close ups: the people — a fisherman, a monk, or a hunched villager — are tiny figures dwarfed by the vastness of a landscape, signifying a worldview far from the passions and agonies of Europe's Old Masters.
Horizon's best vistas are also almost uniformly related to scale—the player, and even entire areas—are dwarfed by the vastness of its deserts and plains, the suffocating thickness of its forests, and the titanic mountains that encircle you.
That's pretty impressive, but given the vastness of the ocean and the minuscule amount of blood that actually comes out with menstrual fluid, it still makes it relatively impossible for a shark to sniff out someone who is menstruating.
"The Tragically Hip's music invited us to explore places we had never been -- from Mistaken Point to Churchill -- and helped us understand each other, while capturing the complexity and vastness of the place we call home," the statement said.
Giant waves that swept away shorefront houses inundated the park's woodland to a depth of perhaps twenty feet and left behind a vastness of shredded plastic in the trees, like the pennants of a cast-of-thousands demon army.
The Atlantic Ocean isn't so different from the Nevada desert or from the walls and ceiling of the Byerses' house; all three take on a head-spinning vastness when there is the possibility of unexpected violence erupting at every turn.
At around 238 metres, or the height of a three-storey building, the vastness of the trunk, with its massive bark flutes, runnels and crevasses, the skinniness of the rope, and the extreme exposure of the climb become powerfully evident.
The vastness of the plain—Louisiana's coastline alone is 400 miles long—reflects the Mississippi's huge reach and sediment load; the river, which drains 275% of the contiguous United States, is estimated to transport around 2000m tonnes of sediment a year.
The vastness makes that a more interesting challenge than carrying out the same experiment in a lab, as the team explains:[T]he agent starts out knowing nothing at all about its environment or even what it is supposed to accomplish.
Hawking's formidable mind probed the very limits of human understanding both in the vastness of space and in the bizarre sub-molecular world of quantum theory, which he said could predict what happens at the beginning and end of time.
The VR update will enhance the first-person perspective of the existing game, allowing players to steer a starship using their thruster, reach into a bag to fetch their multitool and wave to fellow players meandering around the vastness of space.
Our mission is to connect people and nations, protect freedom, explore our world and the vastness of space, and inspire the next generation of aerospace dreamers and doers—and we'll fulfill that mission only by upholding and living our values.
Given the vastness of the story, and the fact that it belongs in the magical realist genre, it's not going to translate well onto the screen, writer Kara Brown said in a thread of tweets that received over 1,7 K likes.
Tampa Bay, Florida, is expected to see potentially catastrophic flooding on Sunday as Hurricane Irma roars into the city, but Irma's vastness and intensely low pressure have vacuumed water away from parts of Florida's western coast ahead of the coming inundation.
The Knights perform his early but characterful Chamber Symphony—a mix of shifty intimacy and airy vastness—at Zankel Hall (April 3), but first Adès takes to the same stage, alongside Kirill Gerstein, to perform works for two pianos (March 13).
By situating the door-less kitchen huts or imba yokubikira in Harlem, the Jamaican American artist emphasizes the global vastness of the African Diaspora while simultaneously speaking about the radical gentrification of the neighborhood that continues to displace longtime black residents.
It's a game about the vastness of space (you can travel to literally billions of solar systems), so typically when you're playing as a single bipedal organism navigating an endless void looking for resources, it can be a lonely experience.
While I don't get to experience the full Overview Effect by any stretch of the imagination, by looking up at the stars and the vastness of the universe, I simultaneously feel overwhelmed and at peace with humanity's place in the universe.
The disarray stems from the sheer vastness of the administration's attempt to reshape the rules of global trade in a matter of months, as it threatens a trade war with China and races to rewrite the North American Free Trade Agreement.
With some of the words obscured by the music, as if in a snowstorm, Mr. Sawyer reads one of John Berryman's "Dream Songs" in the final part, "With Condolences" — a shuddering, driving conclusion, and an artful balance between vastness and privacy.
The dramatic scene Crutchfield paints on "Noccalula"—of a sole woman standing against the vastness of nature, left to herself by the players of her past—is one instance of her ability to cram so much impact into only a few words.
To land at the United States Air Force airfield on Wake Island, a green and turquoise speck of coral in the dark vastness of the Pacific, is to be reminded that America has been a global, maritime power for more than a century.
The new version is certainly more stylish than the original, and though the vastness of the four propellers hanging overhead maintained an air of the ludicrous about it, most people passing by were casting admiring glances at the cute contraption before them. Pop.
There are puzzles within puzzles, puzzles that lead to other puzzles and puzzles just for the sake of it, but for all of the game's vastness, beauty and mystery, you still spend most of your time puzzling over the right path to draw.
Each new signal made the prospect even more unlikely that groups of aliens, separated by the vastness of the space, were somehow coordinating their efforts to send a message to an uninteresting hunk of rock on the outskirts of the Milky Way.
Tim Weaver's shapely narrative is set in the vastness of Dartmoor, the desolate landscape in the southwest of England where a retiree named Leonard Franks, once a high-ranking police detective, went out to the woodshed in his slippers and never came back.
Given the vastness and variance of the city's school system, this means the job could look completely different from one school to the next, a revealing measure of the needs of the parents — and how accustomed they are to having those needs met.
It may be the case that Herzog is eventually better known for his documentaries than his fiction features; they are never simple chronicles of events, but often use a subject to ponder humanity's insignificance in the vastness of nature and the cosmos.
So the role of Lucy Cola, whose encounter with the vastness of the universe during a space-station mission triggers an existential crisis back on Earth in Noah Hawley's "Lucy in the Sky," was "a little bit of wish fulfillment," Portman admitted.
The upside of that situation is that I was forced to get creative: How best to spend a few days on the road exploring the vastness of the southern half of California, embracing its prodigiousness and quirkiness, all without spending too much money?
These are the poems of a person alive to the vastness of the landscape he inhabits (New Mexico and what the sky above it contains), to the threads of history (from deep time to the recent past), and the fluctuations of personal experience.
We owe this unavoidable truth almost solely to the exploits of capitalism and its overarching ethos of endless consumption—a worldview that's quite simply incompatible with our planet, a tiny rock in the vastness of space with a distinctly finite amount of resources.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The cult film Koyaanisqatsi, named after the Hopi idea of "life lived out of balance," contains no dialogue, but rather scenes all over the world — of cities, nature, the tiniest industrially produced products, and the vastness of canyons.
He must establish the process for the actual dismantlement of weapons, the removal of stockpiled uranium and plutonium bomb fuel from the country and a verification program that will be one of the most complex in history, given the vastness of North Korea's mountains.
This is Battlefield V. Your life may still be meaningless in the vastness of it all, yet there's solace to be found in proximal goals: even if you should be snuffed out by the whims of strife, you were a piece of some eventual success.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin and his players made the most of the stunning climax, when Judith opens the fifth door to reveal the vastness of Bluebeard's realm: music that breaks into a glorious din of sustained brass, darting strings and peeling chords on an organ.
While the 2012 project was an inspired example of easily expandable world-building, this cleverer than expected follow-up skips the obvious next step — simply exploring the other games that share the same power strip — and sets out to conquer the relative vastness of cyberspace instead.
Through this vastness, Ralph and Vanellope set out on a convoluted voyage that takes them from the glittering towers of BuzzTube (a fictional YouTube-Buzzfeed hybrid, in case you couldn't guess from the name) to the sketchy alleyways of the "dark web," and everywhere in between.
The spaces between things, the darkness emerging in the pursuit of solidity, increases the awesome awareness of this vastness, a daunting navigation reminding us that all solids are comprised (so we were told in elementary chemistry) of enormous spaces — that electrons can extend far beyond their nucleus.
The sensual human and animal figures set against earthly scenes evoke a sense of awe for the sheer vastness and scale of it alone, reminding me that modernization has brought with it many unintended consequences — perhaps none more sinister than our separation from the natural environment.
I can tell you from experience that first-time El Capitan climbers sometimes find its vastness and verticality so overwhelming — inducing such a heady fusion of vertigo and agoraphobia — that, even stitched to the wall by a fortune's worth of gear, they flip out and retreat.
Koma, known by his first name, built a career over four decades with his wife, Eiko Otake; until recently, Eiko & Koma, as they call themselves, were best known as a pair, an inseparable unit, celebrated for meditative, sculptural performances that evoked a vastness of space and time.
Grande makes valid points about the vastness of space," Kaufman told me in a very official and professional Slack DM. He then proceeded to graciously explain why several of Grande's lyrics actually make sense so those who do not write about space for a living could understand. "Ms.
So many people have dreams of going to space, surrounded by the cosmos, and so close to the planets—those shining, glorious jewels hanging in the black vastness of space—that it feels like we can reach out, grab them, and hold them in the palms of our hands.
You also want people to see a dialogue with the artworks themselves — a conversation about light, about how one treats the human form in vastness, how one treats nature itself, what is proper for an artwork to deal with when it wants to talk about the natural world.
The vastness of the space, with an incredible hundred and ninety seats filling its four block-spanning dining rooms (estimated to have cost the owner Allan Wartski seven million dollars, partly due to long delays in acquiring the necessary building permits), precludes the need for another one anytime soon.
The President's actions betray the very ideals that make the United States a great nation: the notion that America serves as liberty's surest guardian, not because of the strength of our military or the vastness of our economic and material resources, but through the reach of our mercy.
Arena concert tours, though, are their own special beast, and in the vastness of Madison Square Garden on Friday night, where he performed with a 22-piece orchestra and a team of acrobatic dancers, he never did fit all those thousands of fans in the palm of his hand.
The Bechers also taught Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, and Axel Hütte, and certain similarities are evident among the pupils — for instance, a knack for capturing a sense of vastness within a delineated space, an overt preoccupation with geometry and scale, and a deliberately distinct style or visual imprint.
The background: On a web that was overloading pages with attention-grabbing junk and ads even in 1998, when Google was born, the search engine made a name for itself with its pristine screen: A colorful logo, a search box, two buttons, and the vastness of global knowledge just beyond.
But I wanted nothing beyond knowing and understanding that Toni Morrison was from where I was from and wrote about black people with the vastness we deserve, even in all of our complications and even with all of the bridges we try and sometimes fail to build toward each other.
The crowing of the bantam– the red cheek of a single dahlia the fluttering of the wash on the line against the vastness of the horizontal of the sea – how terrifying at times a flat line can be – or the crowing of a bantam with a red cheek of a dahlia.
So in the vastness of St Panteleimon's, which was home to about 2,000 Russian monks at the turn of the 20th century, there are now only about 70 Russian and Ukrainian monastics, doing their best to maintain the sprawling premises and its cultural treasures, including precious manuscripts and early printed books.
The vastness of this thing means it's always within easy reach, and because it's built using Force Touch — simulating the tactile response of a click without ever moving — I can click the top of it in a way that I can't do with the mechanical switch of my MacBook Air.
And as a director, he creates a trippy screen vocabulary to communicate this scope: not just FX tricks that show the same actor performing many possible actions in the same scene, but images of austere vastness, married to a droning, chanting, hypnotic score from Ben Salisbury, The Insects and Geoff Barrow.
He developed a more cosmic later style at the school, still rooted in realism, but mining an almost unnamable vastness that underscored the scope of White's career: His figures, carrying the same grace, were now pictured amid a background of swirling abstraction, or a floating seashell, or a bloody hand print.
At a time of environmental precarity and extreme inequality, a handful of the world's biggest entertainment and technology companies collectively sunk billions of dollars into virtual worlds of increasing vastness and detail, arguably outstripping Rome's ancient Colosseum in spectacle if not actual bloodlust (despite the digital body count sitting much higher).
The exploitation and the bigotry, and the withering greed, and how we let the vastness of this continent fool us into believing that no matter how big a mistake we make, we can always start over — that we can endlessly root up and tear down, and move unmindfully through the world.
It is with these different kinds of interiority that Collins shows the vastness of emotion, making a reader aware that nothing ever stays the same, that someone can be here today and gone tomorrow and that memories of relationships past can pulsate with the same amount of force as the present.
That's really insightful, what Steven said, because the challenge sometimes with movies is that you get so comfortable with the folks that you're working with, and in the circumstances that you're working with, that when there is a world that you're meant to be imagining, you can forget the vastness of it.
In John Joseph Adams' Cosmic Powers, io9 co-founder Charlie Jane Anders opens her story "A Temporary Embarrassment in Spacetime" with the following description: The Vastness was a ball of flesh in space, half the size of a regular solar system, peering out into the void with its billions of slimy eyemouths.
I am incredibly concerned right now about the messages the next generation is going to grow up to receive ... I really want the conversation to be about accountability and [for] people who aren't having these conversations to recognize the vastness of these statements and realize how language feeds into actions and ideology.
No matter the bigness of the data, the vastness of the Web, the freeness of speech, nothing could be less well settled in the twenty-first century than whether people know what they know from faith or from facts, or whether anything, in the end, can really be said to be fully proved.
The Sulu and Celebes seas between Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines are jointly patrolled by the three countries' militaries, but the vastness of the area along with the numerous uninhabited inlets and islands means that policing it is costly, and ineffective at preventing the smuggling of cash, weapons and fighters between the three.
That means fans of the latest iteration of the well-loved series will have to keep ponying up for yet another streaming service if they want to keep up with Burnham, Saru and Tilly as they navigate the vastness of space with only an intergalactic moral compass and the mycelial network (ugh) to guide them.
And despite moralists clutching their pearls over free online porn, the vastness of the digital landscape means there's a fair amount of sex-positive NSFW content out there: If you're looking for porn that doesn't feature women getting choked, slapped, or hit in the face with a penis, it's never been easier to do so.
Where Wiesenfeld has always really shined is in his songwriting, and "Big World" continues in kind, detailing the vastness of the expanses beyond your front door, how mind-blowing and terrifying that can be at once—the sort of sentiment that runs through your head again and again as the sun rises after a restless night.
In reality, the building's vastness has consistently defeated any attempts at upkeep, leaving it, Young notes, in "a state of perpetual crumbling," a very attractive idea for an artist whose work has consistently probed the seams of the law looking for the kinds of snags and frays that might allow a productive unraveling of its supposedly inviolable fabric.
From the intimate details of Lady Bird to the bleakly comedic terror of Get Out, from the cat's-eye-view shots of Kedi to the sudden plunge into the vastness of infinity in A Ghost Story, movies often felt like a great way to remove myself, for a little while, from life as I was living it.
But it has been another thing entirely to live with and in the sheer vastness of all that waste—not just the unrelenting wash of it and the sudden and unwelcome ubiquity of Bloomberg's stern rictus on every screen with space for sale, but the certainty that it didn't really matter which way it went to anyone involved.
Their subject matter, which he depicted in his signature, realist style — stars, planets, and galactic cascades of flowers or swarms of monarch butterflies — collectively called attention to the vastness of space and time, and to the presence of the Earth, its inhabitants, and the larger galaxy of which they are a part within a greater, unfathomable universe.
The vastness of the plan, which also covers alcohol and drug abuse, appeared to stun Council members, who thumbed through a 119-page glossy explainer produced by the de Blasio administration as their colleagues inquired about everything from opioid addiction on Staten Island to the hiring of mental health workers for city schools to the use of acupuncture to treat crack addicts.
The only thing I can do is accept that, even in this loss, I am part of a broader world, and that the expiration of my body—and perhaps, my soul, for I cannot see over the blue ridge into eternity—is just me rejoining the great vastness of existence, returned to the Earth to enrich her soils and make new life.
"Leaves of Grass," Whitman's revolutionary collection of free-verse poems celebrating nature, the body and the vastness of America, which first appeared in 1855, stands as one of the landmarks of 19th-century American literature — "our cultural Declaration of Independence," as the Whitman scholar Karen Karbiener, who curated the Grolier show with the private collector Susan Jaffe Tane, put it.
To help grasp the vastness of the home furnishing emporium, some numbers: 8 — approximate number of football fields that could fit in the store 19 — buildings razed to make room for it 600 — seats in the restaurant 30 — checkout lanes 1,700 — parking spaces Countless — shoppers sure to get lost in the store's labyrinthine layout A photographer for The Burbank Leader took a tour.
These brutal and brutally lovely landscapes suggest a further shore, one that to be reached, both the viewer and the artist have to negotiate their way by sight, by following the lead of colored pigment, hue, tone, shape, iridescence, and curiosity and then when finally alone, contemplating the vastness of these possibilities we come to know by feeling our way through.
That sounds far, but it feels like the next town over when you realize our little solar system is about 2.8 billion miles from the Sun to Neptune, the "last planet" (ever since Pluto got kicked out of the line up.) Compared to the vastness of our galaxy and universe, Mars seems as close as throwing a rock to the other side of a creek.
Elizabeth Kolbert touched on this idea, too, in "The Sixth Extinction," where she is visiting the reef at One Tree Island, being simultaneously aware of the vastness of the ocean before her but also that that feeling is what tricks us into complacency, of feeling that we are alone and ineffective, when in fact we are so numerous as to be a scourge on the earth.
His shape is irregular and dumpy, his flanks are decorated with the outline of the lotus flowers, buds and leaves, the pottery has chipped off his near fore-foot, giving the impression, at all events in the colour-print, of a grey woollen sock bursting through a boot … but it is impossible to look at him for long without a feeling of awe and a realisation of the vastness of eternity.
Directing a movie like "Thor" requires a daunting set of skills, many of which have little to do with framing a shot: the temperament to manage a set with as many as 1,20063 people on it rather than 100; the know-how to oversee complex effects; the canniness to please your bosses; the confidence not to be intimidated by the money, the stars, the vastness of the task.
He pulled his trailer, piled with wreaths, roping and the other decorations he had created, down the ramp to the plaza between the Seventh Avenue subway and what was then the U.S.O. His crew unloaded the trailer, lugged the decorations into the main station, climbed and hung the wreaths and roping from the iron columns into the hushed vastness, with me asleep on a burlap bag of spare princess pine.
But the vastness of his omnivorous aggregation and his drive to make connections among his objects is best expressed in his other, much larger, residence, in East Hampton, N.Y. The 21970,218-square-foot home was once a garage of Spencecliff, an estate built in 1895 that was later owned and expanded by the Jazz Age developer Spencer Fullerton Weaver, whose architecture firm, Schultze & Weaver, designed the Waldorf Astoria.
" Never mind that this land hosted the Golden Fleece; spawned wine and Stalin ; and inspired Chekhov to write, during an 21921 visit, "I saw the sea in all its vastness, the Caucasian shore, mountains, mountains, mountains, eucalyptuses, tea plants, waterfalls, pigs with long pointed snouts, trees wrapped in lianas like veils, clouds spending the night on the breast of giant cliffs, dolphins, fountains of oil, subterranean fires, a fireworshippers' temple, mountains, mountains, mountains.
Only locally could I be a savvy cosmopolite; out in the vastness of the country, adrift and at large, every American was a hick, with the undisguisable emotions of a hick, as defenseless as even a sophisticated littérateur like Benét was against the pleasurable sort of sentiment aroused by the mere mention of Spartanburg, Santa Cruz, or the Nantucket Light, as well as unassuming Skunktown Plain, or Lost Mule Flat, or the titillatingly named Little French Lick.
In his speech in April at Le Puy-en-Velay, a small town in central France, Mr. Fillon referred to France's land and maritime borders: This near perfect hexagon, a wonder of balance, three maritime coastlines: the English Channel and the North Sea, open on the Anglo-Saxon world and on the northern vastness; the Atlantic coastline, which for centuries has given us the open seas, and which hands us its adventures; the Mediterranean coastline, home to some of history's oldest and richest human civilizations.

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