Sentences with phrase «about time travel become»

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But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
For example a century ago, the only transportation was the horse riding or camel or donkey and so on... you can not imagine at that time people would be thinking about travelling the globe in a day or two... and we do not know what is coming as every scientists theory is being abrogated by a new scientist and the old one becomes obsolete... these also proves that human theory can not be perfect and will never be perfect... there will always be modifications...
What he was writing about was his semi-Marxist view of the darker side of the human future — how capitalists might turn into Eloi and the proletariat become Morlocks — and the only way available to him to make a story out of it was to pretend that time was a dimension as traversable as any other, and that therefore a machine to travel through it was possible.
I traveled and explored other countries; it was at this time where I became enlightened to the fact that what I'd learned about nutrition wasn't all that true.
Quiet Comfort Wireless Headphones became my boyfriend's favorite accessory of 2017 - especially because we travelled for about 50 times this year -LRB-!!!).
I spent a lot of time thinking about my travel wardrobe this year, and it has really become a summer capsule wardrobe of sorts as I've been trying everything out.
(In consulting, road warrior is a term used to talk about individuals who spend a lot of time traveling for their job — you learn the ins and outs / tips and tricks of traveling (and maximizing rewards), so you become a warrior of the road).
After a slow start, this film - about a former boy genius (George Clooney) and a current girl genius (Britt Robertson) traveling to a city outside time and space - becomes a delightful and thoughtful exploration of the ways in which the future, the concept and promise of it, function in human life.
What's interesting as you work backwards through films we've made about traveling to Mars is: the further back in time you go (and therefore, the less scientific knowledge about the planet with which the filmmakers would have been working), the more Mars ceases to be a cold, inhospitable ball of red mud and becomes a brash, romantic fantasy world onto which stories more and more achingly mythic can be grafted.
Then I became my own publisher, started working with several of the largest publishing houses in the world, dozens overseas, and went on a hectic travel circuit to six continents where I spent more time talking about the book trade and business of being an author than I did hawking my own books.
I often ask myself how can «normal» people even think to compete with these kind of bloggers, always good - looking, well - dressed and in some cases so well - funded... I do not know if «normal people» (maybe having a job, and not having the chance to leave it so easily to become a full - time - traveller) will ever have the opportunity to find a small place on the web to tell their short stories about travel... but your article gives some rest from the average - travel - blog - article and hope for those who do not want to be a part of them.
We have an expert in the niche of chocolate travel, an environmental lawyer passionate about conservation and green travel, a retired school administrator and writer who's visited France so many time it's become her second home, a husband - wife team of cruise aficionados, foodies and «Certified Culinary Travel Professionals,» writers who specialize in sun - and - sea destinations and more... Most are mid-life travelers themselves who understand the readers that GettingOnTravel retravel, an environmental lawyer passionate about conservation and green travel, a retired school administrator and writer who's visited France so many time it's become her second home, a husband - wife team of cruise aficionados, foodies and «Certified Culinary Travel Professionals,» writers who specialize in sun - and - sea destinations and more... Most are mid-life travelers themselves who understand the readers that GettingOnTravel retravel, a retired school administrator and writer who's visited France so many time it's become her second home, a husband - wife team of cruise aficionados, foodies and «Certified Culinary Travel Professionals,» writers who specialize in sun - and - sea destinations and more... Most are mid-life travelers themselves who understand the readers that GettingOnTravel reTravel Professionals,» writers who specialize in sun - and - sea destinations and more... Most are mid-life travelers themselves who understand the readers that GettingOnTravel reaches.
It resonates with my own musings about local travel becoming a trend and how I miss those times when there were relatively fewer travelers.
Many people who decide to travel solo for the first time after 40 have just separated or gotten divorced or become empty nesters, so they're more worried about loneliness.
Thanks for sending me the links to these posts — It's because of so many recommendations from travel bloggers that I've become so tempted to find out more about Bruges — it really does look beautiful especially at Christmas time!
I am not one of those extraordinary travel bloggers you read about on the internet — I can't afford to become a full - time traveller, I don't have the physical ability to cycle around the world, I'm not crazy enough to hitchhike between continents.
A throwaway joke about Sybil and the severed head of the Lincoln memorial going out on a date becomes a brilliant ongoing sideplot, minor characters from the first episode of season one become the linchpin of season two's overarching plot in a twist worthy of M. Night Shyamalan (good M. Night Shyamalan, not recent M. Night Shyamalan), and a weird running gag about mariachis singing at people's birthday parties spirals into probably the most inventive time - travel plot any videogame's ever attempted.
Become a trendsetter, travel about, and enjoy your free time without financial stress as the reward for being the medical assistant who has joined the community.
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