Development continues along the road, but there are increasingly large unbroken fields or woodlots and finally, in the northern reaches of the town, orchards.
A moment later, the viewscreen abandoned its visual perspective on the phenomenon and replaced it with an augmented thermal-trace graphic- one that represented the other vessel as a ghostly, red shape on an otherwise unbroken field of blue.
The captain found himself talking to a vast, unbroken field of stars.
Two pieces stylistically distinct from the rest, for example, are of a type known as mille-fleurs, referring to the unbroken fields of flowers that form their backgrounds.
Then comes the fleshy human universality of Weegee's 1940 "Sardines," an unbroken field of sunbathers at Coney Island, all apparently looking at the camera.
There's also a diptych: "Painting With No Way Out" is an unbroken field of baby blue, while "Painting With a Way Out" is identical but equipped with a doorknob.
And as he followed, comprehendingly and critically, he noted the unbroken field of the other's knowledge.
An unbroken field of snow rose to the first pines about a mile distant.
While rocks melted by the impact resemble volcanic rocks, they incorporate unmelted fragments of bedrock, form unusually large and unbroken fields, and have a much more mixed chemical composition than volcanic materials spewed up from within the Earth.
Finding an unbroken field of ice, they waited four weeks for the ice to melt, gave up, returned south, left their boats at Batty Bay and walked to Fury Beach (4th winter).