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adjacent and newer South Hall, a column-free | expanse akin to an indoor bubble, it can be increased |
It has a river flowing through its | expanse and is also covered in hills and tracts along |
rea and determined that it was a land of such | expanse and luxuriant vegetation that he compared it |
Dotting the wide | expanse are a number of fine tanks, from which the in |
corner of The Burren, an area of great rocky | expanse, considered by many to be a unique landscape. |
The importance of the water | expanse has grown since the late 20th century as new |
Expanse Hotel (first performed at the ICMC in China, | |
dry and humid lowland heath, the largest such | expanse in Hampshire aside from the New Forest. |
llion years ago), Arizona was a flat tropical | expanse in the northwest corner of the supercontinent |
An isolated dry, flat clay and sandstone | expanse in the Great Victoria Desert, it was 480 km n |
have, due to the partial illusion of endless | expanse in all directions. |
capture high-resolution details over a broad | expanse in everyday scenes such as beaches. |
The wing | expanse is 90-115 mm. |
The wing | expanse is 107-155 mm |
The wing | expanse is 64-70 mm. |
Due to this vast | expanse making the then Pallithura one of the biggest |
a of Moyle is the name given to the narrowest | expanse of sea in the North Channel between northeast |
and suggests that this may be due to the vast | expanse of time from which the writings were pooled, |
ary to provide protection to the large inland | expanse of water known as the Carrick Roads, near Fal |
en access further down river across the great | expanse of the River Foyle was largely dependent on f |
, unorthodox fund-raising techniques, and the | expanse of his organizations raised criticism and con |
ic LPs by Ornette Coleman, not to mention the | expanse of albums by Miles Davis and John Coltrane, t |
Wing | expanse of 94-114 mm. |
Wing | expanse of 0.95 to 1.05 inches. |
It has a wing | expanse of 4-5 cm. |
It covers an | expanse of approximately 80 km². |
The large | expanse of largely intact natural landscapes. |
This will ensure a vast | expanse of open space. |
A small cairn sits on an | expanse of grass. |
An | expanse of lawn surrounded by flowers within the gard |
Part of the Migneint's great | expanse of moorland. |
The vast | expanse of the Malayalam Plantations ( approx. |
It is a high | expanse of moorland that stretches alongside Swaledal |
Nothing now remains at the site except an | expanse of waste ground. |
The mere, a large | expanse of water fed by natural springs was formerly |
The wide | expanse of Grizedale Forest stands in-between these l |
It covers a broad | expanse of moorland to the north and east of Middleto |
Whitley Common is a formal park with a large | expanse of grassland. |
Chambers, this building has an extraordinary | expanse of glass for its period. |
e Migneint (Welsh pronunciation: ) is a large | expanse of moorland in central Snowdonia, North Wales |
This wide | expanse of peat bog continues to be dangerous to walk |
to roam freely within a several hundred acre | expanse of the museum grounds. |
ence is a typical mansion built among a large | expanse of surrounding lawns and gardens. |
thinking leadership remained active over the | expanse of time. |
This technology allowed a greater | expanse of windows, which are found in this building. |
It is the largest | expanse of heathland in the London area. |
Isfahan in Iran was named Hazar Jerib for the | expanse of irrigated acreage, namely 1000 jeribs. |
Claerwen National Nature Reserve is a lonely | expanse of mountain upland lying half way between Rha |
ny other rare plants are known from the large | expanse of serpentine soils found in the Cedar Mounta |
er is curved; curved glass connects the large | expanse of glass on its two sides. |
ongolia, Hebei, Henan, Zhejiang) captured the | expanse of the Han Empire and its frontiers. |
ere it abuts the busy Lewes Road, there is an | expanse of urban parkland. |
The big feature of moribana is the broad | expanse of natural-looking shapes and a mound of beau |
s of a number of islands interspersing a vast | expanse of water covered with green trees. |
Whiteford National Nature Reserve includes an | expanse of sandy beach, Whiteford Sands, a wildlife r |
Car ends that do not have cabs have an | expanse of glass, which makes the car feel open and a |
Finally, it is the | expanse of the sky and its endless march of stars tha |
Each pair creates a nearly uninterrupted | expanse of glass reaching from the bottom of the hous |
thern end of the city was redeveloped into an | expanse of gardens and grand boulevards. |
The appellation extends over a flat | expanse of well drained gravel soil between the Vaca |
The vast white | expanse of stairs is also a visual homage to the memo |
Hill is the informal name for a high, rolling | expanse of land in Raleigh, North Carolina. |
The huge | expanse of mare basaltic volcanism associated with Oc |
The views are not special due to the wide | expanse of moorland, although Great Shunner Fell, Ing |
ee Lakes near Miami) is the largest remaining | expanse of dry prairie in the United States. |
ull's-eye in the otherwise rather featureless | expanse of desert. |
Burns looks out towards the infinite | expanse of Western Canada, opened up by the rail and |
s stretch of coastline; whilst at low tide an | expanse of mud and sand is revealed. |
From southwest to west is the | expanse of the Hadeln Marsh; its villages are recogni |
settings, Michelangelo has simply painted an | expanse of sky. |
o called a lava field or lava bed, is a large | expanse of nearly flat-lying lava flows. |
(3.0 m) wide stream became a 100-yard (91 m) | expanse of thick sludge. |
n an "island" of high ground surrounded by an | expanse of raised bog which forms part of the Bog of |
ancisco, California is a 74-acre (300,000 m2) | expanse of grass between Fort Mason and the Presidio. |
Oulton Broad is an | expanse of water and marsh which forms part of the ne |
in 1870 in a corner of Bradgate Park, a large | expanse of open land just northwest of Leicester. |
xpansive hole, but practically meaning "broad | expanse of shallow water". |
Swinley Forest is a large | expanse of English Crown Estate woodland mainly withi |
The vast | expanse of the park allows for visitors to walk about |
ude the entire Caribbean and, later, the vast | expanse of what would become "world music." |
buttresses give the game away, as well as an | expanse of flint amongst the red-brick.In 1530, Foxha |
The building and the large | expanse of windows facing Grant Park are often used t |
Boulsworth Hill is a large | expanse of moorland, the highest point of the South P |
It is for this reason that the | expanse of the turnpike road which ran directly throu |
the Pri-Har valley (Gazelle Valley), a large | expanse of open fields that is home to a herd of deer |
The Cheshire Plain is a relatively flat | expanse of lowland situated almost entirely within th |
ate in this area using boats due to the large | expanse of water created by the building of an artifi |
ok trout ponds and streams and a considerable | expanse of swampland along the courses of Sucker Broo |
The upper storeys display "an unbroken | expanse of gorgeously ornamented half-timber", and in |
d the Dutch word zee, meaning a sea or a wide | expanse of water. |
It lies in the heart of the wide | expanse of the Southland Plains on the Oreti or New R |
ures a natural sheltered bay offering a large | expanse of sand and a gently sloping beach which beco |
In Bay Shore, Gardiner's Park, a wide | expanse of virgin land with trails leading to the Sou |
nd in classical settings in Europe, where the | expanse of water provides a mirror surface to reflect |
ets available to the band limited by the vast | expanse of the American west, in the fall of 2002, FG |
s of the first home in which he lived and the | expanse of the adjacent river valley, and his early e |
estuary of the river Authie, Berck has a huge | expanse of sandy beach and impressive grassy-topped d |
er science fiction stories emphasize the vast | expanse of the universe, the domed city places limits |
The whole area is bounded by the 'vast | expanse' of Upper Cretacious chalk (shown white on th |
es and other natural events during this broad | expanse of time were negligible; conversely, European |
Mart, the Sears Tower, and the vast westward | expanse of the city. |
of the lighthouse obscuring it from the wide | expanse of Manila Bay. |
land might not have become the wide and deep | expanse of public-accessible beachfront they are toda |
l plant and large timber yard which sit on an | expanse of land which leads to the River Mersey. |
lls in the rivers and streams or the enormous | expanse of Lake Eucumbene. |
rs, whereby a hurricane crossing an oil-laden | expanse of water generates lightning which ignites th |
d leading to Raj Bhavan (Ooty) amidst another | expanse of lawns and historic gatehouses. |
nland called Cranborne Chase, part of a large | expanse of chalk in southern England which includes t |
alls, we are still safe, because of the broad | expanse of the Atlantic and of the Pacific." |
The eastern | expanse of the hill is in possession of the Burwarton |
Tiruvarur districts and gets lost in the wide | expanse of paddy fields. |
ad Law is the second highest hill in the wide | expanse of hill country in Southern Scotland, the Sou |
ncluding a view of river Paikara and the vast | expanse of territory running west towards the coast, |
Originally part of the 1,583-acre (6.41 km2) | expanse of the Manor of Allerton, around 1726 the are |
The | expanse of the Nan River's tributaries, i.e. the Nan |
The site has an important | expanse of primary magnesian limestone grassland, in |
argin of urban development spawl with a large | expanse of undeveloped land, parks and open space imm |
s the sea gradually retreated, leaving a vast | expanse of sandy sediment which, as it dried, was for |
Its source is a large | expanse of wetlands, fed by the surrounding moors bet |
railty, vulnerability, and isolation amid the | expanse of space. |
nors included Gensing, a large and attractive | expanse of land running down from a forested valley o |
and has a number of cairns, as it has a vast | expanse of layered slab of its crag features, giving |
yet closely genetically related to, the vast | expanse of pine trees of the East Texas Piney Woods. |
c ships on the background and the In the Blue | Expanse of 1918 showing wild geese flying in the sky |
o the southeast of the Great Sound, the large | expanse of water which dominates the geography of wes |
ered; but here the adventurers found a virgin | expanse of barren dunes and level sea-sands ripe for |
The built up area is dwarved by the | expanse of the racecourse, but the Corner is best kno |
The blue-green | expanse of Koyna backwaters, the evergreen forests of |
years old and getting in touch with the blue | expanse of Lake Garda and the silver olive-groves, he |
roots but also to many people across the wide | expanse of God's family who have shared and continue |
A reach may also be an | expanse, or widening, of a stream or river channel. |
the stone is a single black | expanse reaching till the Peth village standing on th |
y and bare character of the plateau, its grey | expanse recalling a fossilised sea. |
has a huge rock formation whose top is a flat | expanse running into hundreds of acres. |
October 18, 1958, and the reservoir's planned | expanse slowly filled with water. |
is in the shape of a leg of lamb with a wide | expanse tapering upstream to a narrow point. |
Originally, the empty | expanse that now surrounds the station was to be deve |
travels through an area known as the Delphic | Expanse to find the Xindi homeworld and prevent anoth |
This | expanse was at the heart of the last significant icef |
ts accomplish their goal and find an enormous | expanse with plentiful air, its own ocean and phospho |
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