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"uncrowded" Definitions
  1. not full of people

151 Sentences With "uncrowded"

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I'm meeting up with a friend there because it's so uncrowded.
That works in uncrowded skies but gets riskier as they fill up.
I stopped to regroup; the mountain was uncrowded, populated largely with adults.
Pre-crash operating performance was stellar in what was then a new uncrowded market.
Afterward, take a dip on the beach, a blissfully uncrowded arc of white sand.
Unlike more trafficked regions in the Caribbean, Nevis is an uncrowded gem with otherworldly beauty.
"It's free, the path is uncrowded and you get the same views," Mr. Blake said.
As Afghan prisons go, Nangarhar's women's facility appeared to be comparatively uncrowded and well maintained.
Early adopters are already here, ready to visit uncrowded sites nobody back home has ever Instagrammed.
The art is rigorous, but the vibe is relaxed, smiling and uncrowded — part weekend getaway, part laboratory.
At this hour, the sun was still low, the air still cool and the park refreshingly uncrowded.
They tend to be uncrowded, and so less at risk of a sudden surfeit of sellers over buyers.
Senegal In Sengal surf spots are uncrowded despite seeing north and west swells between two to 10 feet.
Even in making "Melissa P.," he had tried to storyboard the scenes in advance and keep them uncrowded.
" With a laugh, Munger quoted a favorite phrase that his partner uses, "Take the high road, it's uncrowded.
They also like having doormen to greet them and an uncrowded basement gym, which saves on outside gym fees.
There's plenty of bandwidth on this relatively uncrowded chunk of the spectrum, which means carriers can achieve much faster speeds.
The highly automated factories and warehouses that Sheelah Kolhatkar visited for an October New Yorker article are quiet and uncrowded.
She builds layer upon layer of pattern, structure, and embellishment into scenes that still manage to feel uncrowded and minimal.
But, if an environment is flat, well-lit, and uncrowded, they may be able to walk with their cane (#AmbulatoryWheelchairUsersExist).
I found an uncrowded stretch of beach, lay down in the sun, and ended up burning my face a little.
If it's a birthday party with a few kids in an uncrowded outdoor space, that will be pretty low risk.
It was uncrowded, heated and looked out at all manner of boats on the deep dark waters of the harbor.
I went in late autumn when the fall foliage was at peak, roads uncrowded, but when weather can be inclement.
But even on uncrowded pedestrian pathways, people often choose walking speeds that are slower or faster than their physiological ideal.
The report ordered by the prime minister had suggested closing many of France's uncrowded and loss-making small regional lines.
Both the Times and the Post noted the president's uncrowded schedule and lack of public appearances upon his return from Germany.
And the coast is starting to attract American tourists looking for exotic wildlife, uncrowded waves and a quiet patch of sand.
Or have the kids run around in a big, uncrowded park, which will be less germy than a popular local playground.
The sign for "lead" Doors should be powered and the areas around them uncrowded, so that a wheelchair can easily turn around.
With access to both the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay, this park offers calm waters, uncrowded beaches, and easy boardwalk access.
Yet Europe remains an uncrowded market and any jitters ahead of elections in France and Germany could be buying opportunities, analysts say.
It took days to get beyond South Hero, and not because of traffic or people; the islands remain uncrowded even in summer.
But it's that long-gone industry that gives Red Hook its uncrowded, wide-open feel and its stock of converted warehouses and factories.
With some of these cold-weather keepers, they can go out and enjoy the breathtaking snowy scenery and gobble up the uncrowded trails.
In response, local shopkeepers have created an "empty tourism" campaign, enticing visitors with images of uncrowded attractions, Emiko Jozuka reported for CNN Travel.
A teenager, his nose bloodied, his white T-shirt spattered with his flecks of red, staggered into our uncrowded car beside out elegant passenger.
This is one of the few places in the world where you can walk for miles on an uncrowded beach within the city limits.
Old Havana, whose restored section made up just a couple of uncrowded blocks in 2000, has mushroomed, as those breathtaking old buildings have been refurbished.
Ghana Although the surfing scene in Ghana is still relatively small, its uncrowded 15 kilometres of coastline, is an attraction to tourists around the world.
Zelda is my personal domain, a portal that lets me escape to an uncrowded world where no one walks in on you in the bathroom.
Enter a sleepy or uncrowded market, develop a product with millennial-friendly branding, and then raise millions of dollars in funding from venture capital firms.
Uncrowded primary fields: Five Democratic candidates, including one of EMILY's List's women, are running unopposed, which means all resources will be focused on just one person.
If you were to stand before the Mona Lisa in an uncrowded gallery, you would be taking in the painting under more or less ideal circumstances.
Within moments on Tuesday morning, this uncrowded intersection with a four-way stop sign in a relatively quiet stretch of Brooklyn turned into a horrific scene.
Yet it's pleasant to read in an uncrowded train, gaze at Long Island vineyards along the way and not have to shell out for a hotel.
If English hospitals stopped charging, the car parks would quickly fill up—something that has happened even in relatively uncrowded Scotland, where hospitals do not normally charge.
If this is what puts me beside world-class salmon rivers and uncrowded surf breaks, you can keep your primped white linens and fluffy pain au chocolat.
Other agents acknowledged that the relatively clean and uncrowded conditions at the facility were much different than in recent weeks, when hundreds of children filled the facility.
"Guardians" also stands to benefit from a relatively uncrowded release date, arriving three weeks after "Fate of the Furious" and two weeks before "Alien: Covenant" debuts, Dergarabedian said.
With shelves of colorful mugs, plates, bowls and sculptures, this is a quiet, uncrowded place to discover Britons whose inspiration in clay and porcelain translates into usable artworks.
Steve-O's well aware of all the cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic, but instead of freaking out ... he's cashing in on an uncrowded market and booking shows.
Even though it was a weekend (and Snowbasin now accepts the Epic Pass, which allows skiers to visit multiple resorts for one fee), the slopes were relatively uncrowded.
A battle over beach access has raged for generations along the Jersey Shore as wealthy enclaves have fought to keep their beaches uncrowded and free of day trippers.
It also has a lot of infrastructure in the form of a big airport, uncrowded roads, plenty of parks, and a bunch of somewhat underutilized cultural amenities like museums.
A lot of commercial transactions, even when they restart, will have to be conducted in slightly cumbersome ways with more emphasis on delivery, uncrowded spaces, and lots of disinfecting.
With only 180 uncrowded pages of text, this is a book that can be read on a coast-to-coast flight, but fully digesting it will take much longer.
Often overshadowed by Bali, the islands of East Nusa Tenggara hold their own with peaceful, uncrowded beaches, scuba diving sites, and opportunities to see Komodo dragons in the wild.
They emerged into an uncrowded gallery, containing a retrospective of the Latvian-American artist Vija Celmins, known for her photo-realistic renderings of spider webs, star fields, and desert floors.
Living in With its bluffs, canyons and beaches, the affluent neighborhood north of Santa Monica attracts buyers with its natural treasures as well as its strong schools and uncrowded streets.
Changi is remarkably clean, uncrowded and features atypical airport amenities like 24-hour spas, a 1960s-themed food court, a rooftop swimming pool with Jacuzzi, free WIFI and public art installations.
Specialized agents in whaling-industry towns invested their own money, pooled cash from rich investors, did due diligence, and worked with captains to develop winning strategies and to plot uncrowded routes.
The planners behind the project have a difficult task: trying to win over locals who love the Jackson Park courses for what they are, which is uncrowded, simple and a little threadbare.
The large-scale portraits are striking and engaging, and although one comes away wanting to see more, in this uncrowded setting, the works that are on view are able to shine without distraction.
Distancing best practice, however, is that transit agencies should run ample service even as commuter loads fall so that trains and buses can stay as uncrowded as possible, even while vehicles are disinfected frequently.
A Swedish study published yesterday found that drones carrying an automated external defibrillator (AED) can reach people suffering cardiac arrest more than 16 minutes faster than EMS crews by flying the friendly and uncrowded skies.
I bought a $20 three-day pass and got access to the entire transit system, including a clean, spacious and uncrowded bus from the airport to the Strip, which paid off on that first ride.
For 2983 pesos (less than $1.50), tour the grounds of the nearby and usually uncrowded Fortaleza Ozama, an ancient but well-maintained fortress that defended the city from pirates and British, Portuguese and French conquerors.
The app is a relatively uncrowded companion to the watch that keeps your daily stats handy, and it enables your phone to continue tracking your steps if you leave the watch behind or need to recharge it.
I saw more than a dozen be-lanyarded people, who all seemed in awe that not only could they buy a beer; they could also buy a shirt, all within a relatively uncrowded and air-conditioned environment.
In September, the city plans to introduce a new daytripper tax, requiring the daily selfie-stick brigades to pay fees from 3 euros, or about $3.35, on relatively uncrowded days, to 10 euros when the city is packed.
Linda P. Fried, the dean of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, allowed three hours at midday on Monday to travel from her hotel to the uncrowded registration center nearby and then a few blocks to the conference.
We retired to New Mexico with clean air, and saved 40 percent off our budget immediately, and we can drive the 15 miles to the airport — a clean and uncrowded one — in 20 minutes any time of day. -M.
Linda P. Fried, the dean of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, allowed three hours at midday on Monday to travel from her hotel to the uncrowded registration center nearby and then a few blocks to the conference.
Because there were other experiences to be had at SXSW, particularly the one the festival was built on: dropping into an uncrowded club, drawn perhaps by a recommendation or a sample track online, and joining a collective sense of joyful discovery.
Maybe it was luck, or a Christmas miracle, but we ended up finding a strip mall store that was clean, uncrowded, and headed by a friendly man who assured us that our presents would make it to grandma in plenty of time.
Of course, this is not necessarily uncrowded territory — there are a number of other firms (MyTaxi/Hailo being one) that are building virtual fleets of established taxi drivers (rather than private individuals using their own cars) to find passengers and take their payments.
The relatively uncrowded, narrow streets are a pleasure to walk, with innumerable cute coffee and breakfast places, as well as street art installations on Karakolhane Street and pleasant shopping spots like Bee Vintages, a charmingly cluttered clothing and collectibles store on Recaizade Street.
Since the 1990s, and especially in the last decade, enhanced insulation in the suits has opened some of the most frigid reaches of the world — Alaska, Antarctica, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden — to surfers seeking isolated adventures, craggy nature and uncrowded and unexplored waves.
In its statement, the IAU argues that an uncrowded night sky is "not only essential to advancing our understanding of the Universe of which we are a part, but also as a resource for all humanity and for the protection of nocturnal wildlife," the statement reads.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Be an outlet hero, not an outlet hog Look for an uncrowded area to sit down, even if it's a few gates away from your departure zone, because it'll be that much easier to find an outlet (a real one ) to charge up your devices.
If you're one of these design-curious types of internet users — or even if you've ever looked at a totally blank, uncrowded webpage and felt a sense of relief — you can probably understand the basic appeal of Brutalism, starting with the idea that the text-based focus of the internet's early development wasn't actually bad.
So, before I steal the 10,000 copies of Uncharted 0003: A Thief's End, I fly to London, purchase a used car near the airport, and move to a modest flat just outside the historic town of Canterbury — where I have a great deal of room on the uncrowded roadways to adapt to the country's style of traffic.
It is less exciting, for example, to watch a football game while wedged in the middle of a row of beer-guzzling, high-fiving, highly excited just-out-of-college guys on a sweltering day than it would be to observe it with your grateful adult friends from the uncrowded comforts of an air-conditioned governor's box.
"In the vast library where the celluloid literature of the screen is stored there is one small, uncrowded shelf devoted to the cinema's masterworks, to those films which by dignity of theme and excellence of treatment seem to be of enduring artistry, seem destined to be recalled not merely at the end of their particular year but whenever great motion pictures are mentioned," he wrote.
Holidays aside, the air is crisp and invigorating; even in a big city there is a certain sense of quietness that descends; silent walks in the uncrowded parks give one a sense of peace; branches interlace in a choreography that is hidden by foliage in spring and summer; how wonderful to leave a theater or just take a stroll on a long, starry night.
Orchids in the genus Saccolabiopsis are epiphytic, monopodial herbs with short stems and many smooth thin roots. The leaves are arranged in two ranks, oblong to lance-shaped, uncrowded and sometimes appear fan-like. A large number of small, uncrowded, mainly greenish, fragrant flowers are arranged on an unbranched flowering stem. The sepals and petals are narrow, and the labellum is stiffly attached to the column and has a deep cylindrical spur or pouch.
The thick uncrowded gills are white, with occasional forks and smaller gills (lamellulae) in between. They are free (unattached to the stem). The spore print is white. The cylindrical stem is tall by wide.
The genus name Triteleia is derived from Greek and means 'triplicate', a reference to its flower parts, which are in multiples of three. The epithet laxa means 'open', 'uncrowded', 'distant', 'spreading', or 'lax'.Gledhill, David (2008). "The Names of Plants".
The ring road previously managed with only 10% of its total designed capacity. The expressway ring road, even without the charges, remains uncrowded today, except for any occurrence of a serious accident. The sole remaining toll is located at Shangqing Bridge.
The closest town is beach resort Farallón.Sarah Woods. Panama. Bradt Travel Guides (2005), p. 156. . Santa Clara's stretch of white sand beach is relatively uncrowded, and there are more locals and fewer tourists in Santa Clara than at other nearby beaches.
The beach is a popular local surf, windsurfing, diving and spear fishing spot. The world famous giant kelp forest just off the coast offer great diving as well as spear fishing. The uncrowded beach attracts windsurfers and surfers, although the beach's waves are not normally very big.
Ruins from the salt operations remain on Salt Cay. The island is now popular with tourists looking for uncrowded beaches and activities like whale-watching. Scuba diving and other water sports also attract visitors. Donkeys and cattle, descendants of those worked during the salt days, roam freely.
Palmas Airport. The city is served by the Palmas Airport. Planned for a population of one million, Palmas airport is uncrowded, with only a few flights per day, mostly to and from Brasília. The airport is 30 km from city center, and is served by city bus (2 buses).
In S. mutans, a peptide pheromone quorum-sensing signaling system controls genetic competence. This system functions optimally when the S. mutans cells are in crowded biofilms. S. mutans cells growing in a biofilm are transformed at a rate 10- to 600-fold higher than single cells growing under uncrowded conditions (planktonic cells).
Its cool, fresh water and scenic view of Samar Island attracts picnickers and beachcombers alike. ;Bagacay Beach: A twenty minute walk or seven minute drive from Calbayog City proper. It is located along the Maharlika Highway. An uncrowded, pearl white strip of coastline with coconut trees, offering a scenic view of islands and towns.
The provincial capital is located on the National Road 11 between Neak Leung and Kampong Cham. It is located about 2 and half hours by road from Phnom Penh and 3 hours from Ho Chi Minh City. This quaint town is off the usual tourist trail and is uncrowded. It houses several old dilapidated colonial homes.
The surf shop in Punta del Diablo sells dune boards. Popular locations in Punta del Diablo for sand duning include the south end of La Viuda beach. Surfing. The surf breaks off Punta Diablo's beaches offer relatively consistent and uncrowded surf. Best conditions are in the autumn and winter with high season running from December to February.
Although popular amongst the windsurfing community it still remains relatively uncrowded. Sandboarding is another activity available with specific beaches to sandboard where sand erosion is not a problem. The Green Head town site is surrounded by nature reserves and a national park. Lesueur National Park covers 2,700 hectares and is renowned for its diversity of wild flowers.
Cannon Rocks is a great kitesurfing location. The town used host the yearly Cannon Rocks Kiteboarding Classic competition. Since dune movement on the car parking area it has been suspended. The major attraction is the unspoilt and uncrowded nature of the beaches, coupled to a stable and predictable south westerly and easterly wind which are both cross shore.
A low growing and bushy shrub, reaching 1 or 1.8 metres in height. The flowers appear from June to September in its native habitat. These are orange, yellow and red, their bracts are chestnut brown, and are held in long and slender racemes. The inflorescence extends beyond the ends of the branchlets, in an uncrowded display, and also appear at the leaf axils.
The park is in size and in elevation. It is managed by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Theodore Roosevelt said Medicine Rocks was "as fantastically beautiful a place as I have ever seen".Quoted in: Off the Beaten Path: A Travel Guide to More Than 1,000 Scenic and Interesting Places Still Uncrowded and Inviting, 2003, p. 199.
Many residents occupy high-rise apartment buildings. One of Kim Il-sung's priorities while designing Pyongyang was to limit the population. Authorities maintain a restrictive regime of movement into the city, making it atypical of East Asia as it is silent, uncrowded and spacious. Structures in Pyongyang are divided into three major architectural categories: monuments, buildings with traditional Korean motifs and high-rises.
White Birch Village is located off of Highway K in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin on White Birch Lake. White Birch Lake is connected to Ballard and Irving lakes through a shallow channel. White Birch Lake is also known for being a small, uncrowded fishing lake. White Birch Village is the only property on the lake, and the other 80% is state forest.
Sunset at Mompiche. The hostel at the southernmost shore of the bay. Mompiche is a small fishing village at the south end of a large fish hook shaped bay, the Ensenada de Mompiche, about a two-hour drive south of the much larger city of Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Mompiche is a quiet little pueblo which attracts backpackers, tourists and surfers seeking uncrowded beaches.
It may be solid lemon yellow or have a center of a different color, from white to maroon. Several strongly scented, uncrowded, flower heads grow at the end of a slender green stem. The ray flowers curl up during the daytime, opening in the late afternoon and staying open all night until mid-morning. It flowers from April through early November.
The following recreational activities are available: backcountry camping, hiking, swimming, and board-surfing in the heavy surf. The ocean currents are too rough for windsurfing opportunities, but board-surfing at Raft Cove is becoming increasingly popular with surfers trying to find new surfing challenges and opportunities. The remoteness of this park, along with good waves, makes it a great, uncrowded place to surf.
Apart from Danes, Grenaa beach is mostly visited by Swedes, Norwegians and Germans. It is not overcrowded, as Denmark, as well as the rest of Scandinavia, is significantly less populated than the neighbouring central European countries. The uncrowded nature is also due to many other beach-alternatives on Denmarks long coastline. On the peninsula, Djursland, where Grenaa Beach lies, there are 21 other sandy beaches.
Because of this, the land closest to the sea has a conservation order and no new building may take place, which leaves the beaches uncrowded and unspoilt. The delightful beaches of Istro Bay are regularly awarded a Blue flag for cleanliness. Kalo Chorio offers a village atmosphere away from the sprawling concrete resorts usually found in Crete, allowing visitors to enjoy Crete as it once was.
Bowman Lake is in the northwestern portion of Glacier National Park in Montana. It is not commonly visited by most visitors to Glacier National Park, because it is located in one of the more remote areas of the park. It is more well-known among local residents, though, who use the small, uncrowded campground. The lake is accessed via a unpaved road from the small town of Polebridge.
Indian Pass is a small area on the south coast of Gulf County, Florida, 8 miles south of Port St. Joe. It promotes itself as an uncrowded haven for sports fisherman and water enthusiasts, and for dining featuring locally caught oysters. A ferry provides access to a wildlife sanctuary on St Vincent Island. Indian Pass is commonly thought of as one of the last bastions of "Old Florida" living.
Waterfall is considered Sydney's most southern suburb and the city train service stops here. Correspondingly, Helensburgh is the northernmost suburb of the Wollongong Local Government Area and is considered the northernmost point, politically, of the Illawarra region, though geographically this is generally considered to be Bald Hill. Helensburgh has an uncrowded, friendly, carefree, and close-knit community with proximity to the beach and overall quiet, unpolluted bush surroundings.
Prince's Skating Club was an ice rink in the Knightsbridge area of London, England. It saw a number of firsts for ice hockey in Britain and Europe. The rink was opened on Montpelier Square on 7 November 1896 by the Prince's Sporting Club. It operated on a membership-only basis and was aimed at the elite of British figure skaters who wished to practise on uncrowded ice.[s.n.
In Rowe's third year he focused more on equipment, river rafting, and mountaineering. His central location in Quepos had three uncrowded rivers ideal for rafting. Running day trips on the river helped him build the needed capital and marketing funds to establish a school for running courses more relevant to his philosophical approach to instructing. Rather than running quick commercial trips, he started leading trips whose objectives were to learn through adventure.
Despite vigorous opposition by both townships, on August 3, 1934, a court ordered the incorporation of Fox Chapel Borough from of O'Hara Township and of Indiana Township. Over the years, other residents adjacent to the borough petitioned the council for annexation, increasing the area of the borough to approximately . Its wooded hills and uncrowded residential developments are a regional asset. It strives to preserve openness and spaciousness in the midst of urbanization and industrialization.
This plant is easily grown given a suitable habitat and kept uncrowded. The pillwort also may die out for drier or colder parts of the season, regenerating the next year from the sporocarps. While it is in the aquatic fern group, it prefers to be emergent (in shallow water, with fronds emerging into the air) or growing completely emersed (fronds completely out of water), though preferring to be rooted in wet mud.
Morocco is famous for its long right hand point breaks; thoroughly consistent and generally uncrowded. The most famous of which is a little to the north. In the right conditions this point can take you on a 2 km ride, starting at Anchor Point, joining up with Hash Point and ending on the beach break at Panorama's. There are several other beaches in and around the area making it an ideal destination for all levels of surfing skill.
In 1980 the area bordering the reserve (Kīhei to Mākena) hosted 7,263 in a quiet rural area with miles of uncrowded beaches and a few small hotels. Today, Kīhei-Mākena is the second largest tourism area on Maui with a population of more than 22,400, in a strip of urban/suburban development. With more people and the paving of the road to La Pérouse Bay/Keoneōio in the 1990s, the reserve and adjacent areas became an increasingly popular destination.
Eutaxia diffusa was named by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1858, when his original description was published in the first volume of his Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae. The specific epithet derives from the Latin word diffusa, meaning spreading widely or loosely. It is thought to be a reference to either its spreading habit or relatively uncrowded leaves. The species was reclassified as a subspecies of Eutaxia microphylla in 1957 before Mueller's original name was reinstated in 2010.
Krause, "Baiotomeus, a New Ptilodontid Multituberculate (Mammalia) from the Middle Paleocene of Western North America," Journal of Paleontology, May 1987. Wind, dirt, sand, and rain carved the sandstone over the millennia, so that now the structures exhibit numerous arches, caves, columns, holes, pillars, and flat-topped towers.Off the Beaten Path: A Travel Guide to More Than 1,000 Scenic and Interesting Places Still Uncrowded and Inviting, 2003, p. 199. Some of the sandstone structures are in height, and can be across.
The six miles of uncrowded beaches on Marco Island are among the widest in Florida and feature bright white, sugar sand and bountiful shelling opportunities. There are two public beaches (Tigertail and South Beach), a private beach complex for residents (Residents' Beach), and offshore island beaches, such as Keewaydin Island. It is close to the shopping and restaurants of Naples, while preserveing a secluded, island atmosphere with limited traffic. With over 100 miles of canals, Marco Island is a boater's paradise.
He first learned about the area in a Boy Scout camp there. When the camp closed, Smith bought the land and then over time bought the rest of Swanton Pacific Ranch. In 1993, he donated the ranch to Cal Poly saying: > Swanton is an uncrowded, beautiful place. My goal in putting this acreage > together is to preserve it as such and to share it now and in the future > with people who will appreciate it and profit from the experience.
The core of 47 Tuc was the subject of a major survey for planets, using the Hubble Space Telescope to look for partial eclipses of stars by their planets. No planets were found, though ten to fifteen were expected based on the rate of planet discoveries around stars near the Sun. This indicates that planets are relatively rare in globular clusters. A later ground-based survey in the uncrowded outer regions of the cluster also failed to detect planets when several were expected.
The surf break was discovered in 1975 by travelling Australian surfers Kevin Lovett and John Giesel. Accompanying them to the bay on 18 June 1975 when they first surfed it were Peter Troy and Wendy Adcock of Australia, New Zealander Michael Day and Australian Patrick Waite. Lovett and Giesel, aged 20 and 22, were travelling through south-east Asia, living rough and pursuing the surfer's dream of perfect uncrowded waves. They were drawn to Nias by a map they saw in a chieftain's house in North Sumatra.
"In mid-2005, a group of investors led by Mr. Foisie paid $5 million to the parent company of Mount Snow for Haystack Ski Area’s 400 acres and soon announced the creation of the Haystack Club, a private resort with a plan to build 450 townhomes and condos, and a heli-pad for people coming from Manhattan." The club was open for two days of groomed uncrowded skiing for the members, but was sued by Mount Snow for water rights closed as a result.
A private racing venue was not always available, and therefore the race would be held illegally on public roads. Though typically taking place in uncrowded highways on city outskirts or in the countryside, some races are held in industrial complexes. Street racing can either be spontaneous or well planned and coordinated. Well-coordinated races are planned in advance and often have people communicating via 2-way radio/citizens' band radio and using police scanners and GPS units to mark locations of local police hot spots.
The 3 are ultimately intimidated to come along with the 5 to verify this with "the brother". The film is interspersed with scenes of white adults traveling in a comfortable, uncrowded train. At one point the conductor announces that a cradle has been found and should be picked up lest it would be removed for safety and fire precautions - the travelers chuckle. When the conductor removes it at one station the station manager brings it back into the train, because the message had merely been announced in Swedish, and is then repeated in English.
Lombok has retained a more natural, uncrowded and undeveloped environment, which attract travelers who come for its relaxed pace and the opportunity to explore the island's unspoiled natural environment. The more contemporary marketing campaigns for Lombok/Sumbawa seek to differentiate from Bali and promote the island of Lombok as a standalone destination. The opening of the Lombok International Airport on 1 October 2011 assisted in this endeavor. Local Sasak children () Nusa Tenggara Barat and Lombok may be considered economically depressed by First World standards and a large majority of the population live in poverty.
They include the frescoes of the Judgment of Paris. Of these, the 18th-century Sienese art historian states:Lettere sanesi del padre M. Guglielmo della Valle minore conventuale, socio dell'Accademia di Fossano, sopra belle arti; by Guglielmo Della Valle, Stamperia Giovanni Zempel Rome (1786); page 192. > And it required the artist (Peruzzi) to adorn the castle. He did so with the > peace of mind all the more gratifying to those who due to the endless riots > and dangerous events, almost miraculously, found in an open, secure, > uncrowded, distant but only three miles from home.
Inari (; ; ; ; Norwegian and Swedish: Enare) is Finland's largest municipality (but one of the most sparsely populated), with four official languages, more than any other in the country. Its major sources of income are tourism, service industry and cold climate testing. With the Siida museum in the village of Inari, it is a center of Sami culture. The airport in Ivalo and the country's key north-south European Route E75 (Finland's National Road 4) bring summer and winter vacationers seeking resorts with access to a well-preserved, uncrowded natural environment.
The large number of surf spots make it easy to find uncrowded waves. Surfing is a very popular activity in Peru; it has produced worldwide champions such as Sofía Mulánovich, 2004 female world champion, Luis Miguel "Magoo" De La Rosa ISA World Masters Surfing Championship 2007 leader, and Cristobal de Col, 2011 World Junior Champion. Lima, the capital of Peru, is also very attractive to surfers because of the variety of its waves. Surfers venturing into the waters in Peru are advised to use a wetsuit to protect themselves against the elements.
Troncones is a relatively undeveloped, uncrowded beach village located about north west of Zihuatanejo on the coast of the state of Guerrero. It is located in the municipality of La Unión de Isidoro Montes de Oca and has a population of about 593 people (2005 census). Hammocks and palm trees are in most yards, chickens roam the streets and loud nightlife is limited to very few weekly events, making for quiet nights. Some local hotels and restaurants offer special events such as Movie Nights and Dance Parties, mostly during the Oct- May high season.
Being part of Eastern Samar, the surfing capital of the Visayas, Borongan is blessed with several surfing spots. More often than not, these spots are uncrowded, easily making it a surfer's paradise. The city's waves are at their best during the Amihan season which runs from November to April. Among the numerous surf sites in the City, the following are considered to be the top pick for surfers and tourists: ;Baybay Boulevard (Borongan Bay): Known as the birthplace of surfing in the Visayas, this is the nearest surf spot from Borongan town proper.
Meanwhile, Anna ventures into the city and is openly advanced upon by a waiter in a cafe. Later, she watches a show in an uncrowded theatre, and is both repelled and fascinated when a young couple begin to have sex in a seat nearby. Anna returns to the cafe, brushes past the waiter, and returns to the hotel in time. Left with Johan while his mother is out, Ester attempts to form a more intimate bond with him, but Johan avoids her attempts to stroke his hair and face.
Driggs is set in the midst of a recreation paradise that includes top-ranked golfing at Huntsman Springs Resort, uncrowded world-class fly fishing, glider flying, trail riding, road biking and more. Winter months see over 65 inches of snow, making Teton Valley the place for top-rated downhill and Nordic skiing and snow machine tours. Located just east of Driggs in Alta, Wyoming, is the Grand Targhee Resort ski area, known for epic deep powder averaging 500 inches of snow each winter. Teton Valley Trails and Pathways maintains 18 miles of Nordic ski trails.
The narration is lettered as part of the artwork, rather than being set apart in caption boxes, and Eisner makes little use of conventional box-style panels, often avoiding panel borders entirely, delimiting spaces with buildings or window frames instead. Pages are uncrowded and have large drawings which focus on facial expression. He allowed the length of the stories to develop based on their content, rather than a set page count as was traditional in comics before that time. Eisner emphasizes the urban setting with dramatic, vertical perspective, and dark artwork with much chiaroscuro, and uses visual motifs to tie the stories together.
Silvermine Bay Beach Hong Kong's largest island, Lantau, has several beaches which are clean, uncrowded and relatively convenient to reach. For all of them, the first step is to simply take the ferry from Central to Mui Wo. Then, if necessary, one can just hop on a bus. Silvermine Bay Beach (), which is a Grade 1 beach, is the easiest one to get to, since it is located about a 5-minute walk away from the Mui Wo ferry pier. Since there is a sandbar area, this beach is ideal for flinging frisbees or flying kites.
His earliest work, or at least that attributed to him, is the "Madonna di sotto gli organi" in the cathedral of Pisa and dates not earlier than 1210. One of his most famous works, Madonna and Child, is currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It exemplifies several key elements that typify it as quintessentially Byzantine, but it also contains later Italian elements. One can begin with the most recognizable attributes, for example, the halos, the flat and uncrowded gold background, and the blue and red robes of the Virgin and her long features.
The New York Times stated in 1971 that the Rockaway Boardwalk was the second-longest in North America, after the Atlantic City Boardwalk. The beach and boardwalk run adjacent to a variety of neighborhoods, including public housing on the Beach 50- and 60-numbered streets in Edgemere and Arverne, and high-rise developments on the Beach 100-numbered streets in Rockaway Beach. Some sections of the boardwalk, such as the sections in Edgemere and Arverne, are next to mostly uncrowded beaches. Other sections, such as the segment in Rockaway Beach, include recreational facilities and bathroom facilities and tend to be crowded.
From the 1950s, blocks of flats and three- or four- storey blocks of maisonettes were widely built, alongside large developments of terraced housing, while the 1960s and (to some degree) the 1970s saw construction of many high-rise tower blocks. Flats and houses were also built in mixed estates. Council homes were built to supply uncrowded, well-built homes on secure tenancies at reasonable rents to primarily working-class people. Council housing in the mid-20th century included many large suburban "council estates", featuring terraced and semi-detached houses, where other amenities like schools and shops were often also provided.
Huludao is endowed with scenic areas and sites of historical interest. It attracts many domestic tourists in summer with its picturesque sandy beaches, including Longwan Beach near the city center and Xingcheng Beach, a traditional resort known as the 'second Beidaihe'. The old town in Xingcheng is a beautifully preserved Ming Dynasty city, with its original walls intact and an interior studded with temples and historical architecture. The hot springs in the Xingcheng region and its uncrowded beaches have contributed to its fame as a health destination for Party cadres across the country, while the stunning Juhua island is a significant tourist attraction.
Unlike many other species of Alternaria, the conidiophores of A. tenuissima can develop in darkness after the colony has been exposed to light even very briefly; however its growth is more robust with longer periods of light exposure. After 5–7 days in culture, colonies of A. tenuissima reach a diameter of 5 cm on PCA or V-8 agar (vegetable juice agar). Colonies grown on PCA are brown in colour with a loose, cottony texture and bearing golden-brown conidia in chains. Conidia are on the areas of the colony that receive the most light exposure, forming concentric sporulating rings of uncrowded conidial chains growing from branching hyphae on PCA.
The Club is a non-profit organization and its goals are to promote love and interest for historic vehicles among the present and future generations, fostering research and encouraging the proper preservation and/or restoration of vintage vehicles. Above all, the Club aims to support all its Members when using their vehicles or the purpose they were built for. Events and meetings are therefore planned and organized, favoring the social aspects of the sport and including lesser-known but highly interesting itineraries on mostly uncrowded roads of the Friuli Venezia Giulia and Istria regions. The Club also has a section dedicated to International Events.
Tourism is important on Mols, with many summer rentals, marinas and a total of twenty-two popular sandy beaches in the general area of Djursland, all of which are public as almost all of Denmark's coastline. Denmark and Mols are not densely populated, compared to central Europe, making the area uncrowded. The summer climate is mild, and it seldom gets unpleasantly hot. Situated on the eastern side of Jutland, and part of the small shallow Kattegat sea separating Denmark and Sweden, the seawater warms up fast in the summer and the coastlines are not exposed to rough tides and waves as normally experienced on the Jutlandic west coast.
The prison has an Operational Capacity of 1,010 inmates, and this number is also the Certified National Accommodation rating for the prison, which is the uncrowded capacity that provides a decent standard of accommodation for all prisoners. The prison is run by the public sector prison service, but educational services are provided by the City of Manchester College for Learning and Skills, and healthcare is provided by Nottingham NHS Trust. The Category C site consists of eleven wings, six of which were dormitories when the site was owned by the RAF, but which also provide some single rooms and some multi-occupancy rooms. Three wings are relatively new additions to the prison and are single cell occupancy.
Following the effects of the Great Depression, the project was shelved and adapted by Wright for the Price Company in 1952. Wright, therefore, plucked his "tree" out of the "crowded forest" of Manhattan skyscrapers and placed it on the Oklahoma prairie where it continues to stand uncrowded by neighboring tall buildings. The floorplan of the Price Tower centers upon an inlaid cast bronze plaque, bearing the logo of the Price Company and marking the origin of a parallelogram grid upon which all exterior walls, interior partitions and doors, and built-in furniture are placed. The resulting design is a quadrant plan—one quadrant dedicated for double-height apartments, and three for offices.
Tatler, May 2006 The use of the French très chic (very chic) by an English speaker – "Luckily it's très chic to be neurotic in New York"Plum Sykes (2004) Bergdorf Blondes – is usually rather pretentious, but sometimes merely facetious—Micky Dolenz of The Monkees described the American Indian-style suit he wore at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 as "très chic".Micky Dolenz & Mark Bego (1993) I'm a Believer Über- chic is roughly the mock-German equivalent: "Like his clubs, it's super- modern, über-chic, yet still comfortable".Times Magazine, 24 June 2006 The opposite of "chic" is unchic: "the then uncrowded, unchic little port of St Tropez".Peter Lewis (1978) The Fifties Chelsea chic—Lalique Garden, designed by Shahriar Mazandi, May 2005.
After which, Bruce came up with the idea of following the summer season by traveling up and down the world. The narrative presentation eases from the stiff, formal documentary of the 1950s and early 1960s to a more casual, fun-loving and personal style filled with sly humor. The film's surf rock soundtrack was provided by the Sandals, and the theme song was written by Gaston Georis and John Blakeley of the Sandals; the theme has since become one of the best known film themes in the surf movie genre. When The Endless Summer premiered on June 15, 1966, it encouraged many surfers to travel abroad, giving birth to the "surf-and-travel" culture, with prizes for finding "uncrowded surf", meeting new people and riding the "perfect wave".
Southern New England at one time had a large network of street railway lines, including several true interurban streetcars. It was possible to go from New York City to Boston completely on streetcars on at least three routes: via Hartford, Connecticut, Springfield, Massachusetts, and Worcester, Massachusetts; via New London, Connecticut and Worcester, or via New London and Providence, Rhode Island. A Shore Line Electric Railway car in Madison, Connecticut in 1911 The majority of streetcar lines in Southern New England ran in mixed traffic on city streets in downtown areas and alongside local highways between towns. Only a smaller number of lines had significant interurban characteristics, including long stretches of private rights of way and roadside reservations that supported operations at speeds far higher than street traffic; most were located in relatively uncrowded Eastern Connecticut with longer distances between population centers.
Tan Son Nhut Air Base in 1962. The uncrowded flight line reflects the level of USAF/RVNAF activity Douglas DC-6B VIP Transport of the RVNAF 314th Special Missions Squadron RVNAF C-47 Skytrains of the 413th Transportation Squadron on the crowded flightline at Tan Son Nhut along with a Royal Air Force De Havilland Dove and several other aircraft In late 1951, the French Air Force established the RVNAF 312th Special Mission Squadron at Tan Son Nhat Airfield equipped with Morane 500 Criquet liaison aircraft. In 1952 a heliport was constructed at the base for use by French Air Force medical evacuation helicopters. In 1953, Tan Son Nhut started being used as a military air base for the fledgling RVNAF, and in 1956 the headquarters were moved from the center of Saigon to Tan Son Nhut.
Frank Nugent of The New York Times wrote: > In the vast library where the celluloid literature of the screen is stored > there is one small, uncrowded shelf devoted to the cinema's masterworks, to > those films which by dignity of theme and excellence of treatment seem to be > of enduring artistry, seem destined to be recalled not merely at the end of > their particular year but whenever great motion pictures are mentioned. To > that shelf of screen classics Twentieth Century-Fox yesterday added its > version of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, adapted by Nunnally > Johnson, directed by John Ford and performed at the Rivoli by a cast of such > uniform excellence and suitability that we should be doing its other members > an injustice by saying it was "headed" by Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, John > Carradine and Russell Simpson.Nugent, Frank S. The Grapes of Wrath (1940). > The New York Times January 25, 1940.

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