Though this section may lack the travel-poster panache of the Golden Gate, it is a vibrant expression of the engineer's art.
Since the early 1980s there has been a big revival of Polynesian arts in Tahiti and traditional tattoos have become the most visible and vibrant expressions of a South Seas identity.
Still, the Hubbards and others, if they are to succeed, will have to figure out exactly why conservative expression, so vibrant in books and broadcast in recent years, has remained muted on film.
So a fourth reason for planting new churches is that a young and vibrant expression of church life is encouraged which can often grow faster than the older churches.
But Ms. Koniordou unleashes the deep currents of feeling in the text by finding vibrant physical expression for its rhetorical movement.
On Monday night the Apollo Theater held a concert that took its shape from the most vibrant expression of the blues today: the television documentary.
The city becomes a rich, vibrant expression of Jesse and Celine's wide-open future.
The dresses tell a story of Western influence and Eastern tradition, sensuality and reserve, restraint and vibrant expression.
As a vibrant expression of Italian origins of today's North End, the community porch pergola is planted with flowering vines.
She was staring at it raptly and there was in her face again that same vibrant and alert expression he had seen that morning when she'd held the butterfly.