The open valley turns to a forest of tall fir trees, many hung with moss.
When a forest of screaming pundits crash into each other on TV (or online), everyone hears it.
In amongst a forest of redwoods, it overlooks the pristine wilderness of the central coast that so famously inspired Kerouac, Miller and Steinbeck.
Blair was hauled down just short but Molitika was on hand to place the ball over the line through a forest of legs and arms.
Instead of digging holes in the electrodes, they are coating them with a forest of carbon nanotubes, each five nanometres (billionths of a metre) wide.
Such a forest of rockets could conceivably survive not just massive pre-emptive bombing, but also any theater missile defense system which might be deployed against it.
Hillen says the community never expected to see the memorial grow so quickly, from a few saplings to what now seems like a forest of nearly 300 trees.
The director, in his airy way, has really created a world here: he turns the urban Northwest into a Forest of Arden for young professionals and hopeful grunge-rockers.
Riordan immediately released Jonathan Grounds, whose low cross was well saved by goalkeeper Marian Kello with a forest of Hibs boots waiting to turn the ball into the net.
Watching it filter through the glass skyscrapers, I feel I am entering a forest of mirrors, struggling to recognise anything of the city I last visited 15 years ago.
It was a national treasure, with a golden pagoda-style roof the size of a football field supported by a forest of red pillars each more than three metres around.
That afternoon, Lanier ascended the stairs to his studio, picking his way past an overflowing garbage can and a forest of microphone stands, and seated himself before a tall golden harp.
Professing to be an architectural icon in a liveable city core, this giant structure, purported to be the largest wood structure in the world, is best described as a forest of mushrooms welded onto a flying waffle.
In the first half alone on Saturday he blocked two shots, grabbed seven rebounds and scored six points, all while providing the Wolverines' only muscle under the basket (on offense and defense) amid a forest of Syracuse players.
The researchers, who report their findings in a Sept. 19 paper in the journal PLoS ONE, say the site of the Panda pipe was covered with a forest of Metasequoia, similar to today's dawn redwoods, during the early Eocene.
The production, created for the Welsh National Opera, was abstract and minimalist: Johan Engels's design featured a semicircle of dark bleachers and a forest of tilted black crosses that appeared intermittently, representing trees or pillars, and serving as a reminder of the overwhelming power of the Catholic Church.
On a starry night 55 years ago, deep in a remote forest of northern India, a 4-year-old boy nicknamed "sher baccha" (Hindi for "tiger cub") rode safely in the arms of his father, who carried him into the moist air.
The album art is moody and dark, per requirements, though a touch less ominous-looking than what you find on many other covers: what might be a couch under a sheet sits in the middle of a forest rendered in shades of light green and brown.
But the structure floats on a one-story wall of glass and the high interior space is beautifully shaped by a small forest of cone lamps descending from the roof to just above table height.
Deep in a boreal forest of birch and pine just outside Karasjok, Sven Engholm is a man who has found his place in life, far from the world and its noise.
In 1917 through 1918, owing to the need to ensure the strength and loyalty of its forces, the British registered the Nubians in their survey as occupying a forest area of about 4, 200 acres.
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When Adams arrived in town, the school site was a dense forest of sweet gum and pine trees.
The skill is allegedly triggering on team controlled creeps as well, so a Chen with a stable of forest friends and a little micro can become veritable stun cannon.
"Much of the world's population in North America, Europe, most of China and large portions of Russia live near temperate forests, so what happens in these forests has global importance, " said Jerry Franklin, a professor of forest resources at the University of Washington whose work was instrumental in maintaining the research plots.
The Amazon forest provides a relevant example: due to the interaction of deforestation, fire and climate change, it is predicted that the Amazon could undergo a widespread dieback in the future, with parts of the forest moving into a self-perpetuating cycle of more frequent fires and intense droughts, leading to a shift to savanna-like vegetation.
But Bay is essentially erasing almost 30 years of love for transmogrified adolescent reptile ninjas by claiming each turtle is less of a fearsome, fighting toxic anomaly and more of a forest green E.
As Wiley dismissed the second appeal, Carroll, attempting to force home the loose ball, danced around a string of Forest players but was unable to get a shot on goal.
Scientists in New Zealand say they have linked the modern-day decline of a common forest shrub with the local extinction of two pollinating birds over a century ago.
As we leave the city limits, we drive through a wide girdle of forest, planted as a green belt designed to be both a lung and a windbreak.
It resembles a woodland, in which isolated knots of trees surround a few dense thickets of forest.
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