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I got out of my car to see part of the vast imprint made by the gigantic meteorite that landed in the region 350 million years ago, crushing terrain that had been part of the Laurentian Mountains.
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Through its exhibitions, curation, and permanent collection, the National Museum of Wildlife Art unearths the vast and lingering imprint of wildlife on an ever-evolving humanity, giving voice to the importance of animals outside of our imaginations as well as within.
Mapping and location of objects is imprinted in their heads from an early age; they have vast, virtual universes imprinted on their brains.
I was going to suggest that Chaplin is one of the consummate artists in the history of cinema, whose every secreted item of trivia embodies and reflects the imprint of a vast soul, perhaps the most multifarious and distinctive ever to make a movie and then I said to myself, "along with Orson Welles"—and then, "and Jean-Luc Godard, Jean Renoir, John Cassavetes, and Alfred Hitchcock".
In many, the imprint of her vast artistic culture is perceptible The harshly contrasted light in "Peddler's Cart in Alleyway," which sold for €5,105, is reminiscent of Giorgio de Chirico's early Surrealist painting, while a panoramic view of the city with the Hudson fading away into mist, which only made €1,659, has a Turner-like dreamy quality.
Airborne laser scanning technology, or LiDAR, has revealed the imprint of a vast urban landscape hidden in the Kulen's jungle and in the lowlands surrounding Angkor Wat; by the 13th century, the low-density cityscape covered an area of about 1000 square kilometers.
With the establishment of the Atlantic slave trade the region experienced an input of Europeans, in their vast majority males, whose genetic imprint is undetermined.
And among libraries there was a quiet tug of war behind the scenes for Michael Zinman's vast collection of early-American imprints.
Considering the point of vast evolutionary divergence between the two yeasts, does the imprint installed in mitosis induce meiotic mat1 gene conversion in S. japonicus as well?
The steppe is romantically imprinted on our minds as the land of vast open space, the land of nomadic people, and of ranging herds of animals.
The elaborate process used by Klein in his so-called "Fire Paintings" required female studio assistants to stand in the nude in front of vast panels on which they pressed their bodies and left impressionistic imprints.
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