Sentence examples for perimeters of what from inspiring English sources

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Still, as a work that extends the perimeters of what a musical should and can deal with, "The Memory Show" is a heartening testament to the virtues of Barrington's Musical Theater Lab, overseen by the composer William Finn ("Falsettos," "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee").

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Hohhot is on the outer perimeter of what Zhijun Chu of Lingtu, a maker of satellite-navigation software, says is the 500km comfort-zone for excursions by motorists.

A barbed-wire fence encloses a field full of vegetables, and security guards protect the perimeter of what is clearly not an ordinary garden.

As he describes it, the challenge today in enterprise security is that while there has been a focus on monitoring all traffic through designated "choke points", today the perimeter of what an enterprise network even is has become a slippery slope with the rise of mobile devices, apps and the generally much wider range of hardware and software that people use to access work data.

For it, artist Melissa McGill plans to station seventeen aluminum poles with solar-powered LEDs encased in handblown glass globes around the perimeter of what remains of Bannerman Castle, a structure that was built at the turn of the 20th century.

A cameraman for the Turkish news agency Ihlas Haber Ajansı rushed to the scene, capturing raw video of the damage to the embassy's perimeter and a brief glimpse of what appeared to be human flesh on the pavement.

On this occasion, Israeli forces repelled Palestinians who were pressing at multiple perimeter points to mark the anniversary of what was, for them, the catastrophic beginning of the Israeli state in 1948.

It found that about half of the reserves are suffering significantly because of what is happening on their perimeters.

Around the perimeter of the building, what Zumthor calls "meander" galleries illuminated by side light through tall windows and edged with continuous benches will contain about 71,000 square feet of display space.

It consists of the last crumbles of perimeter walls around what was presumably a village, the remnant outlines of dwellings, and, in the middle of this compound, the Big House itself, a magnificent, slowly dissolving, pinkish palace of caliche, a soil high in calcium carbonate that is a kind of natural concrete.

It is a flat, vaguely circular plane whose oceans perpetually spill off the edge of the world's entire perimeter into what seems to be an endless abyss, although no one knows what is over it.

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