Mountainous
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53 examples of Mountainous in a sentence
The poetry is really about evoking the local: the
mountainous
terrain, using colors to pick up the spectacular light, understanding how to interpret the nomadic traditions that animate the nation of Mongolia.
He disguised himself and took a perilous journey through China's
mountainous
tea regions, eventually smuggling tea trees and experienced tea workers into Darjeeling, India.
And for a small, poor country, one that is landlocked and mountainous, it is very difficult.
That following summer, I was in the back of a Land Rover with a few classmates, bumping over the
mountainous
hillside of Rwanda.
It's a country with
mountainous
and hilly terrain, a little bit like here, so it's very difficult to deliver services to people.
In Argentina, there's a program where we connect students who are in rural, remote, hard to reach
mountainous
communities, with something they've seldom seen: a secondary school teacher.
Could every school, everywhere in the world, no matter how remote or mountainous, or even if it's in a refugee camp, could they be connected to the internet?
In the
mountainous
regions of Tibet, they practice "sky burial," a ritual where the body is left to be consumed by vultures.
It's a remote,
mountainous
zone, a blue zone, where super longevity is common to both sexes.
Slasher sequel (fourth SLUMBER PART MASSACRE film) concerns a group of nubile cheerleaders stranded in a
mountainous
cabin in the snow, being offed by a deranged killer.
A psycho, who has escaped from his padded cell,(..he was sent to the loony bin thanks to killing eleven people)is working across the
mountainous
backwoods countryside of Bobcat County attacking anyone within his reach.
The
mountainous
woods, young happy campers, a warning by a park ranger and a lurking figure.
Despite the low budget - Long Island looks somewhat
mountainous
- this is a movie of original style and outstanding vision.
Still, part one, which is almost entirely shot in the jungle, does capture the feel of that place, especially when traversing the
mountainous
areas of Cuba.
Picture the scene: a
mountainous
alien landscape.
Kekekili is a
mountainous
wilderness in Tibet, home to the Tibetan antelope - now an endangered species since their fur became a valued commodity in the west.
College students, Jenny(Kathrine Baumann)and Robert(Peter Hooten)decide to drive up to a certain
mountainous
spot where their school chum, Michael(Robert Englund, in one his first movie roles), went to live in nature away from the civilized world.
Deep Valley is a kind of pastoral noir set in a
mountainous
glen right out of the Brothers Grimm.
He usually concentrated on stories regarding people who lived in
mountainous
regions (one hesitates to call them hillbillies as they are usually shown to be non-stereotypes).
If it was made in, say, Lesotho – a tiny
mountainous
country surrounded by South Africa, with a population of around two million – you probably have the the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) to thank for it.
Some places in the world are very remote from international trade – think of the Andean highlands, the
mountainous
regions of Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan; the landlocked countries of Africa, such as Rwanda, Burundi, Burkina Faso, or the landlocked regions of Central Asia.
This
mountainous
town, situated on the banks of the Kunhar River, has been destroyed.
In Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked
mountainous
nation with a history of civil unrest and quick government overthrows, local politicians are furious about the US Defense Department’s recent decision to renew a controversial fuel-supply contract for the air base at Manas, a key hub for air operations over Afghanistan.
But the loss of the
mountainous
frontier where they lived was a terrible setback for Czech defenses.
Recent studies by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the World Bank and the CASE Foundation show that geographical distance from centres of development,
mountainous
terrain, lack of "market memory"- recent historical experience of an entrepreneurial tradition - and failures of economic policy are the main causes of the lack of recovery after the collapse of the Soviet-era economy.
Sharing a
mountainous
- and porous - border with Afghanistan, this region includes many Taliban sympathizers among their fellow Pashtuns.
While China’s navy and a part of its air force focus on supporting revanchist territorial and maritime claims in the South and East China Seas, its army has been active in the
mountainous
borderlands with India, trying to alter the LAC bit by bit.
Like an off-road rally through a
mountainous
desert, it promises excitement and fierce competition.
After the Munich Agreement in 1938, the Sudeten Germans seceded from Czechoslovakia and joined Germany, which meant that the
mountainous
frontier fell under German control – a terrible loss for Czech defenses.
These countries need an independent commercial policy to provide greater protection than the EU offers to their domestic agricultural sectors, which in both cases can never be efficient, owing to
mountainous
terrain.
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