-
At night, a thick wall of noise seemed to edge closer and louder in proportion with my sleeplessness.
WSJ: A Trumpet in the Wild
-
Woods hooked his tee shot deep into the trees, where he was surrounded by a thick wall of fans.
NPR: Sergio Implicates Tiger For Bad Shot At Players
-
Today, sources tell me the reforms have met a large high and thick wall in the corridors of the Treasury.
BBC: A few shades of grey at the Treasury
-
He is only allowed to see his family once a year and visitors are separated by a thick wall of glass.
BBC: Belarus's university in exile
-
British-born Anthony McCall's piece You and I Horizontal is a bewildering solid light installation that uses a video projector to create what seems like a thick wall.
BBC: Look on the bright side at London��s light show
-
You have to build a thick wall.
CNN: WW II vet held in Nazi slave camp breaks silence: 'Let it be known'
-
Now, with the spring artichoke season just kicking into gear, is a terrific time for baby artichokes, which grow lower on the stalk than their full-size siblings and do not develop the same thick wall of tough outer leaves.
WSJ: Jos�� Andr��s's Fried Baby Artichokes With Hake | Slow Food Fast
-
This, along with the thick perimeter wall around the city, is an age-old technique in Arab towns.
BBC: The Futurist: Masdar City
-
The laundry list of green features of each Oil Silo Home is exhaustive: super-thick insulated wall panels, rainwater recycling systems, rooftop gardens, natural ventilation, EV charging stations, radiant floor heating, green walls, and the list goes on and on.
FORBES: Written by Matt Hickman
-
Did you know, that if you're going 100 mph, directly at a very, very thick, reinforced concrete wall, and you speed up, so you're accelerating right when you hit the wall that the accident you have is going to be much worse than if you'd jammed on the brakes as soon as you saw the wall at the end of the street?
CNN: Commentary: Is Obama skidding or crashing?
-
The Flatiron Building, for instance, materializes as a thick inverted pencil that stretches down the wall, its point extending onto the floor.
WSJ: Public Arts Projects Twist the City's Skyline
-
Which is more likely to spur innovation: being hounded by Wall Street to produce new drugs or being buried in the thick bureaucracies of a giant drug company?
FORBES: Should Pfizer Buy Biogen? No.