Sentences with phrase «done few kms»

I had done few kms test drive.

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Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
Eventually, possibly a few hundred million years after the moon formed, the deepest parts of the ocean froze, swelling to crack surface ice — which may have been 10 km thick or more — just as ice cubes in a freezer often do.
After a light warm - up of very leisurely walking, walk at a good pace where you don't feel too much stress — say 4 km / hr (2.5 m / h)-- and record your average heart rate every quarter mile or half kilometer a few times.
If you are living 200 km from a big city which has a lot of singles and online dating profiles - do contact these people, make a trip once every few weeks to set up some dates, and meet these people!
Don't get surprised if it will take you hours to just walk a few km around city as you will get invited by locals for a cup of tea, or dinner.
Bangtao is a study in contrasts, with the luxurious resorts and villas along its six km (four mile) stretch of beach just a few minutes» away from the town of Cherng Talay, where many villagers still make their living as their ancestors did - by fishing, farming and rubber tapping.
We searched for (but didn't always find) a few geocaches during this 5.5 km coastal walk, but the one at Gordons Bay was quite the challenge.
Length: 8 km round trip loop (but you don't have to do an entire loop)-- Duration: A few hours — Difficulty: Easy to moderate (only moderate part is the steep decline at the end if you want to go to the base of the waterfall)
I've asked a few people from all walks of life — from bloggers to guest house owners — to share a few places, not more than 250 km from the place they call home, that would be on the top of the list of places to go or things to do for first time visitors to their respective areas.
Snce we don't have 6 Km long thermometers, other ways of measuring atmospheric temperatures have to be devised (perhaps there are a few already in place).
I was merely trying to figure how area such solar panel array would take up and this had nothing to do with costs but checking to see if it took up more area or somewhere close to areas of «peaks of eternal light»: «NASA and Europe revealed a small number of illuminated ridges within 15 km from the pole, each of them much like an island of no more than a few hundred meters across in an ocean of eternal darkness, where a lander could receive near - permanent lighting (~ 70 — 90 % of time in lunar winter, likely 100 % in lunar summer).»
If you are suggesting that GM storms induction doesn't propagates from outer layers down to the inner one They don't make it further down than a few hundred km and are gone in a few days after the storm, which is why your correlations are spurious.
If some really think methods can fabricate a better answer than the actual measurements, why don't we just put a few hundred stations in a sq mile or two, and just use that to calculate a global average, we have a model of how that temps relates to temps thousands of km's away, so what's not to like?
There are so few measures that application of the claim that a station represents everything in a 1200 km radius do not apply.
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