Like something out of a sci-fi film, it is peppered with the remnants of a wind-seared forest.
It seems that almost every speech is now peppered with a reference to growth and jobs.
Though the weather-worn rockface is still peppered with ancient dwellings and sepulchres, many are more modest.
The 2010 holiday season was peppered with almost every online retailer offering free shipping.
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The House bill in particular has been peppered with several amendments to appease key interest groups.
The former Big Breakfast presenter was undoubtedly saved by a bravely acrobatic showdance, peppered with daring lifts and spins.
They will be inundated with the warm wishes of spectators and peppered with questions from strangers.
His speeches are peppered with pledges to get rid of earmarks (spending tagged for politicians' pet projects).
Collins Street soon turns into an uptown tree-lined boulevard, peppered with high-end boutiques and several stand-out Victorian buildings.
Sports media Tuesday night and into Wednesday was peppered with Gold Glove references.
Despite their best preparations, and favorable conditions, the voyage was peppered with problems.
The radio news isn't urgent, peppered with useful English phrases: traffic jam, bumper-to-bumper.
It's peppered with craggy, Gothic mountains, dense forests and sparse pockets of civilization.
And peppered with talk of accelerating private infrastructure projects and making it easier for first-time buyers to get a mortgage.
Essentially the lawyers separately presenting their cases will be peppered with questions from the justices, often rapid-fire and legally dense.
But the way is peppered with scores of independently owned shops and small businesses, many of them opened since the hurricane.
Their clashes were peppered with cheers and standing ovations from the audience, and expert analysis and color from the illustrious commentators.
Just an hour's drive north of the city, the Laurentians are a landscape of oak-forested hills and crystal-blue lakes peppered with villages.
Some are parkland style with plenty of trees and broad, rolling greens while others have tight greens peppered with treacherous pot-hole bunkers.
Aunt Mary also threw wonderful luncheons and dinner parties, which were peppered with interesting writers, scholars, curators, collectors, dealers and the like.
Madden's straightforward language peppered with "booms" and "whaps" on broadcasts has an appeal to both viewers and companies looking for a pitchman.
Our hotel, Klaus K (klauskhotel.com), is modern and chic, peppered with intriguing art and full of people who look like famous architects.
Madison Avenue is peppered with bejewelled elderly ladies wrapped in coloured fur.
Lawmakers are also getting peppered with complaints about the bill from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers.
His account of Dayton, where he and the junkyard dogs negotiated for 20 days, is peppered with amusing anecdotes and shrewd insights.
Even the French bestseller lists are peppered with American or British names.
Easy to read and peppered with references to contemporary music, the book will no doubt appeal to the less formal wine lover, too.
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Then came Gutenberg's device and within 50 years Europe was peppered with around 9m books, and presses turned in 60 German towns alone.
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