Sentence examples for vast exploration from inspiring English sources

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These Westerners were part of the vast exploration, trade, and colonization effort that reached South America, Africa, and South and Southeast Asia.

As part of his vast exploration of how animals walk, trot, gallop and otherwise get about, he studied X-ray mofiestarlingslings in flight.

PREPARING a promotional interview for "The Blue Planet: Seas of Life," his breathtaking nature epic, Alastair Fothergill, the series' producer, was asked what surprised him most during five years of filming this vast exploration of the world's oceans.

Over the last half-century or so, however, the book — a vast exploration of the themes of fraudulence and authenticity in art and human relationships — has come to be regarded as a foundational postmodern novel.

But he also sits on the advisory board of Vast Exploration, a Calgary-based company prospecting for oil in an area of the region known as Qara Dagh, where drilling started in May.

Anyone who has had such a dream should welcome the pioneering effort of Mark Z. Danielewski, whose wonderful first novel, "House of Leaves," is a vast exploration and meditation on the paradoxical spaces that open out from -- or as -- our awareness.

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His inspirations are the metaphysical poets, especially Donne, who wrote in another complex era, the Elizabethan period, a time of vast explorations and expanding horizons.

As I read my way into the books of this fellow exile, her range and depth emerged – from psychological portraits in granular detail, to vast explorations of cataclysm and survival.

It can't because all the planets are lined up for vast gas exploration upstate.

So throw away your dreams of hoverboards and flying cars and start imagining No Man's Sky instead: a vast space exploration adventure filled with gorgeous deep-pink and teal candy worlds filled with creatures and spacecraft.

Drilling through thick layers of shifting, corrosive salt is hugely expensive developing Libra will cost around 400 billion reais ($184 billion) over the next 35 years but the pré-sal deposits are so vast that exploration risks are thought to be very low, meaning firms should be ready to pay handsomely for development rights.

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