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Even in the church's current vastness, a decentralized networkof ministers and laity seek to connect every newcomer to at least sixlongtime members.
This fragrance of fish and man pinpoints one place in the New York vastness: a small stretch of South Street where peddlers have sung the song of the catch since at least 1831, while all around them, change.
The mountains are cutouts against the indigo sky, and there is nothing to be seen beyond the railroad tracks — a flat vastness, a place that has remained much the same for millennia but could be the next frontier in a dry state's water supply.
Using only one image for each double page gives Floca a wide screen, and he exploits it well to capture the Gobi's vastness: a line of tiny motorcars creeping along under a blazing orange and yellow sky; a supply caravan of 75 camels (I counted) snaking to the horizon.
While SF wandering doesn't hold the same diversity of twists and turns, the surprising length and straightness of the inner city roads sometimes hits me with an overwhelming vastness, a feeling of rushing fast and straight as an arrow along a wide avenue suspended like a mighty trench between two horizons.
But as the world becomes a more bewildering place almost by the week, I find myself longing for what I thought I'd never long for again: a sense of community in the midst of the impersonal vastness, a tribe to call my own.
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There's a vastness and a hush - broken only by owls or coyotes - that make the nights here extremely nightly.
Buscemi gets out of the car, briefcase in hand, and doggedly slogs through a snowy vastness towards a barbed-wire fence, the only thing in sight.
The wide-screen black-and-white images in Alexander Payne's "Nebraska" — of fields, plains, and distant hills — have a stirring vastness, and a great beauty, too, but the life has been taken out of them.
The wide-screen black-and-white images in Alexander Payne's "Nebraska"—of fields, plains, and distant hills—have a stirring vastness, and a great beauty, too, but the life has been taken out of them.
I dump myself onto the presumably very expensive bed, disappearing into its vastness like a chihuahua in a jacuzzi.
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