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In many parts of town, trees overarch the city streets.
But they were beyond my reach; the great sweep of miles closed us off; I had not the power to overarch that distance.
The last (Mo), aims at being a source of perspectives that overarch sociological thoery.
I looked out the window and saw that we were underneath the epic overarch of Dulles International Airport.
Nepenthes lavicola is notable for its very prominent bracts, which often overarch the flowers and may be up to 7 cm long at the base of female inflorescences.
The immanence of guilt and the fallibility of mankind overarch the knotted racial relations of South Africa in the provocative, mysterious thriller "Quarry."
Xi had unearthed a contemporary account that described a great dome the Emperor had commissioned to overarch this miniature realm, called, like the real one, the Celestial Kingdom.
Organized to support Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy (RD) and the Space Vehicles (RV) Directorates site functions overarch both directorates.
Assembly members in swing districts, who should always be looking for issues that overarch party divisions, should also speak out - including Jonathan Bing of Manhattan and Adam Bradley of White Plains.
The males have a highly distinctive appearance, the jaws overarch the rostrum, like a handful of other species, but does it towards the beginning of the mandible and then sloped down into a moderately long beak.
The clinical care focus of the MCI through the Macquarie University Hospital will overarch with the Australian School of Advanced Medicine (ASAM) through its research and education strategies.
I had caught a glimpse through the chinks of my earthly prison of the immeasurable sky which should one day overarch me with an unconceived sublimity of view, and resound in my ear with unutterable music.
About 2,000 people live up here in masonry houses perched at the edge of the cliffs, kept from leaning into each other by flying buttresses that overarch the pedestrian streets; but instead of a backyard, most of them have a drop of 200 feet to the sea.
He takes a moment to sigh, as if pushing hot air out of himself, then walks the last few dozen steps to where the trees overarch her front yard, stepping into the shadows as if he were sliding into a cool pool of water in the jungle.
Behind Hardened Hearts, A Fiery Spirit 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone' Harry De Jur Playhouse Love and laughter may overarch a captivating new production of August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone," but anger and hatred underlie it.