Collocations withlandscape

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abstract landscape
Landfield is best known for his abstract landscape paintings, and has held more than sixty-five solo exhibitions and nearly two hundred group exhibitions.
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adaptive landscape
In phase 1 genetic drift causes sub populations to cross adaptive valleys, and consequently occupy different regions of the adaptive landscape to one another.
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agricultural landscape
Doesn't the massive growth of organics have to articulate with the pre-existing agricultural landscape?
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arid landscape
It gathers momentum as it runs towards the coastal plain, accumulating water from the seasonal springs and streams, which sparkle in an otherwise arid landscape.
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barren landscape
Western novels, or cowboy novels, portrayed the west as both a barren landscape and a romanticized idealistic way of living.
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beautiful landscape
Two people may have opposing views of what is a beautiful landscape.
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changing landscape
This broad overview of trends in the relationship between national government and citizens offers a sweeping tour of the changing landscape over time.
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coastal landscape
They taught me to see the pattern in the tapestry of things in nature, farming and customary rights that had formed the coastal landscape.
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cultural landscape
Now, the entire cultural landscape became object of research.
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desert landscape
This ancient desert landscape and its biological communities have very little natural ability to recover from disturbance.
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desolate landscape
The hinterland of that opening is a spare, almost desolate landscape in which the material from which the work derives is exposed.
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diverse landscape
As a result, some of the earlier planting of trees was not sensitive to the need to maintain a diverse landscape.
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dramatic landscape
Two other interventions have also resulted in dramatic landscape change.
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entire landscape
The moment one starts to think of language as discourse, the entire landscape changes, usually, for ever.
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fragmented landscape
Accelerating forest succession in a fragmented landscape: the role of birds and perches.
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hilly landscape
The hilly landscape resulted in habitat fragmentation by the creation of numerous islands and peninsulas of various shapes, sizes and degrees of isolation.
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imaginary landscape
He distinguishes between a phenomenal landscape and an imaginary landscape.
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industrial landscape
A unique opportunity has been seized to gather information on the industrial landscape of shore whaling.
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landscape architect
The artist has a conceptual idea for placing a sculpture in a park, whereas the landscape architect and the engineer make it work.
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landscape designer
I was the landscape designer as well as the sculptor, so the whole park became a work of art.
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landscape ecology
Landscape genetics : combining landscape ecology and population genetics.
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landscape element
Her work is mainly abstract, using oil paint and other mixed media, although there is a strong landscape element to her work.
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landscape feature
The hand bends and then follows a horizontal landscape feature in the image projected onto the screen.
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landscape mode
The display may be toggled between portrait and landscape mode by keystrokes, or will switch automatically on phones with orientation sensors.
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landscape painter
Are the landscape painter and the bagman starting to inhabit the same country after all?
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landscape photography
He then trained as a photographer and works with landscape photography, including panoramic photography.
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lunar landscape
Is the moon part of the material world for terrestrial travellers, or only for cosmonauts who touch down on the lunar landscape?
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mountainous landscape
The walk along the periphery of the lake provides excellent vistas of pine forests amidst mountainous landscape.
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musical landscape
If these dominating polarities have not entirely disappeared from our view, they certainly seem to loom far less large in our remapped musical landscape.
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natural landscape
A grid of any kind appears to be a rigid imposition on the natural landscape.
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pastoral landscape
The painting on the left is a wild pastoral landscape.
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physical landscape
The physical landscape is given use and meaning by social choices.
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picturesque landscape
But if revolution concealed behind picturesque landscape or silenced by local color might appeal to the censor, it still presented its own problems.
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political landscape
Yet among all the spectators and dancers who would actually think of this lost political landscape?
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rocky landscape
The surrounding rocky landscape is a popular venue for mountaineers.
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rugged landscape
Such simulations are difficult precisely because of the rugged landscape nature of the problem that one is trying to study.
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rural landscape
Pasture-based farmers also perceive themselves as being embraced by their neighbors, and are happy to be an important part of the rural landscape.
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surrounding landscape
Often sacred places are focal points from which local communities order and interpret the surrounding landscape.
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tropical landscape
The response of tropical tree seedlings to nutrient supply: meta-analysis for understanding a changing tropical landscape.
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undulating landscape
It is very rural, with an attractive and gently undulating landscape.
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urban landscape
Rather, it is to be found in the experiences that unravel gradually in a larger context of urban landscape.
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varied landscape
Around it lies a varied landscape of hollows, valleys and small ravines.
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vast landscape
Thus, it is surprising that historians are just beginning to concentrate on this vast landscape.
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winter landscape
He invented a new kind of winter landscape that consisted of mountains, valleys, sharp contrasts, vivid colours, and sinuous lines.
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