Sentence examples for winter scenery from inspiring English sources

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Both are firmly within the Arctic Circle, offering spectacular winter scenery and access to untainted night skies.

This year, I am enriching my winter scenery with three more shrubs, all of them little known.

Her History of Emily Montague (1769) is an epistolary romance describing the sparkling winter scenery of Quebec and the life and manners of its residents.

We just started moving along, with him giving low-key instructions and me only half paying attention as I got lost in the winter scenery.

If a dose of stylish seclusion is on your agenda, there is an increasing array of diminutive boltholes with singular appeal to choose from, whether it's a sand-between your-toes tropical islet, or a heated igloo surrounded by fabulous winter scenery.

(Of the winter scenery in a school's Christmas pageant, a parent asks, "Are they teaching children that a Christmas is not a real Christmas unless snow falls like it does abroad?") "Americanah" is witheringly trenchant and hugely empathetic, both worldly and geographically precise, a novel that holds the discomfiting realities of our times fearlessly before us.

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Clements writes with compassion and wistful humor, setting her characters' melancholy amid effervescent conversation and brilliant summer scenery.

By the 1930s, scenery consisted of solid carpentry and tasteful furnishings that were tailored to the mood, atmosphere, and mechanical requirements of the individual play.

The score for it eventually found its way to the Harvard Theater Collection and is now serving as the basis for the present production, which also tries to reproduce the 1900 scenery and costumes.

The music video for "Dreamlover" featured "summer scenery," with scenes of Carey swimming in a pool by a waterfall, lying in a bed of sunflowers, as well as singing in front of hip-hop dancers.

Various themes in the aesthetics of nature, such as appreciation grounded in the idea of the picturesque, have been criticized in a number of ways: as anthropocentric (Godlovitch 1994), scenery-obsessed (Saito 1998a), trivial (Callicott 1994), subjective (Thompson 1995), and/or morally vacuous (Andrews 1998).

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