Sentences with phrase «far more miles»

They drive far more miles annually, use less public transportation, and buy larger, gas - guzzling vehicles.

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With more than 30 restaurants, 18 bars and clubs, nine cafes and coffee shops, boutiques, specialty stores and art galleries all within a mile radius, there's no need to travel far for the culture you need.
Further, as of now, about one in 20 rocket launches fails, or more precisely, explodes in a massive fireball that rains debris down for miles around.
Three thousand miles off the Eastern coast of New Zealand and more than 2 miles deep, it's the one place farthest from any land mass on Earth.
This will be a major moment if successful, and will make SpaceX the first US company to successfully launch its first prototype internet satellites intended for low Earth orbit (200-1000 miles above Earth), a factor that would make them far more viable as a competitive alternative to ground - based internet than the current heavyweights in geostationary orbit (30,000 + miles above Earth).
How far along is endurance testing of the truck's massive battery (that may be up to 1 megawatt - hour and weigh more than 10,000 pounds) to ensure the maximum 500 - mile range and guaranteed million - mile durability promised?
If you meet the above condition, this card can earn you far more United miles — at least indirectly.
For Gabrielle Giffords, home is now in Houston, which is more than a thousand miles from Tucson, but faith is never far, it's always in her heart, said a Houston rabbi.
The 60,000 or so bees in a beehive may collectively travel as far as 55,000 miles and visit more than two million flowers to gather enough nectar to make just one pound of honey.
When both reappear, joining Carver and a dozen past and future foes for Coronas and Jackhammers in the shade of one of the few trees in this sun - baked part of the park by the Belt Parkway, Pamz has six pizzas, and Caca's smile is a mile - wide: The BQFL has presented him with a prize far more valuable than a check or trophy: professional receiver's gloves stitched with No. 24.
Seizing an event that figured to be a curiosity, or at best a harbinger of the inevitable world of professional marathoning, Fleming left a solid field after a mile, took on a grueling course that led from the Hollywood Bowl to the Pacific — far hillier than that of any major marathon — and won by more than three minutes in 2:13:14.4.
Further and more to the point, TD Arena is not two miles southeast of Citadel's campus, yet Grant is far, far removed from his days on the Bulldogs» staff.
the problem with you is the fact your view of everything AFC is heavily distorted with your love and passion for the club... making rational and logical analysis is compromised when all you see is through a rose tinted spectacle... Dele Ali is far more robust, accomplished and ready than Iwobi, hard as that is hard for me to say, not saying he is the finished article, not by a long mile but he is in a different class to Iwobi right now, and that is the fact
But — and let me try to put this delicately, because Jim Rice was a very, very good hitter and was feared and hit the ball a country mile — Edgar Martinez is just a far, far superior hitter and was a superior hitter for more seasons.
get real it was far below a championship winning performance and I for one want more from the team giroud needs to start scoring Gibbs has no confidence, arteta was miles too slow last night and sagna looked like his.
He racked up more than 18,500 miles of personal use on his government car in 2016 for multi-day trips as far as Maine, but claimed only $ 530.48 worth of taxable benefits.
A few hours later, and several hundred miles further north, the more febrile atmosphere of the Scottish party conference in Perth provided a sterner test.
Ponte racked up more than 18,500 miles of personal use on his government car in 2016 for multi-day trips as far as Maine, but claimed only $ 530.48 worth of taxable benefits for IRS purposes.
We talked for a while about how the surfaces of Mars and other planets, despite being tens or hundreds of millions of miles away, are far more accessible than Earth's core.
Between A.D. 800 and 1500, Angkor's complex canals, roads, irrigated fields, and dense settlements sprawled across more than 1,160 square miles, almost the size of Rhode Island — and far beyond the area protected within the UNESCO World Heritage Site's zone today.
When undergraduates who negotiated the purchase of a motorcycle over Instant Messenger believed they were physically far apart (more than 15 miles), negotiations were easier and showed more compromise than when participants believed they were closer (a few feet).
The analysis also assumed that drones could carry only one package at a time and would return to a depot after each delivery — requiring far more back - and - forth and vehicle miles traveled than for an equivalent truck route.
Humpback whales migrate farther than any other mammal, say researchers who tracked them along their more than 5,000 - mile route.
The true outer limit is at least 500 times farther out, about 5 trillion miles beyond Pluto, where the sun looks like nothing more than a bright star and temperatures hover just a few degrees above absolute zero.
Then the floodgates opened: Astronomers quickly found more than 1,000 similar bodies, most of them about 4 billion miles from the sun, though a few orbit four or five times farther out.
Xena, the «is / isn «t» planet discovered by astronomer Mike Brown and his team, is the farthest object orbiting the sun that anyone has managed to find — roughly 10 billion miles out, more than 7 billion miles beyond Pluto.
Plug - in hybrids take the concept further by plugging into a regular electric outlet to enable the vehicle to operate solely on its electric motor for ranges of 40 - 50 miles or more on a single charge.
The knots of gas were traveling at more than 100 miles a second, far too fast to be propelled by the gravitational collapse of a dark cloud.
EFT - 1 flew the Orion capsule to more than 15 times further from Earth than the International Space Station, about 3,600 miles above the planet's surface.
It is, for comparison, far more isolated than Britain, which lies only 22 miles from the French coast.
Further, the entirety of the state of North Dakota is located more than 50 miles from the nearest primary address of these providers.
«The important thing is that we are seeing earthquakes that are much more widely distributed, much farther from wells and in a lot of different directions,» Abers observes «Some of these earthquakes are as much as 20 miles away from what seems to be the primary wells that are increasing the pressure.»
STIS detected the giant structures as far away as 37 billion miles (60 million kilometers) away from V Hydrae, more than eight times farther away than the Kuiper Belt of icy debris at the edge of our solar system is from the sun.
The discovery of jets pushing away from dust - shrouded protostars at hundreds of miles per second was the first hint to astronomers that star formation was a far more chaotic process than they had envisioned.
These obstacles have delayed, and in some cases nixed, many projects — and so far, not a single offshore wind turbine is operating in the U.S. Organizers of Cape Wind, an offshore wind park to be built more than five miles (eight kilometers) from Cape Cod, Mass., have been battling public opposition and regulatory hurdles for more than seven years.
So far, the rover has traveled almost two and a half miles, more than twice as far as Opportunity.
Infants born to mothers living as far as 20 to 30 miles downwind from the power plant were 6.5 % more likely to be born with a low birth weight (i.e., birth weight below 2,500 grams) and 17.12 % more likely to be born with a very low birth weight (i.e., birth weight below 1,500 grams).
After that it's off to the storage wells where the fluid CO2 is further compressed to more than 2,000 psi and pumped a mile and a half underground where it's injected into the pores between grains of rock in a layer of sandstone laid down some 440 million years ago.
Tracing back through time and examining common ancestors of migratory and non-migratory species, they were able to conclude that there was more evidence supporting the idea that birds lived year - round in North America and began migrating further and further south, resulting in today's birds migrating thousands of miles every year.
On Saturn, not only are the storms much bigger, they are far more violent, with models predicting vertical winds of more than 300 miles per hour for these rare giant storms.
The North Bay Fires affected air quality in the Central Valley and satellite images show it traveled more than 500 miles over the Pacific, reaching as far south as Mexico.19 In 2015, smoke from wildfires in central Canada resulted in multiple days of exceedances of EPA standards in Maryland.20 In 2002, wildfire smoke from fires in Quebec impacted populations all along the East Coast of the United States, and a nearly 50 percent increase in hospital admissions for respiratory diagnoses for the elderly was associated with the smoke plume and concurrent PM2.5 in counties in states between New York and Washington, DC.21
It also would be far easier to get a water sample from Enceladus, which has plumes of water vapor, ice and particles shooting more than 300 miles off its surface, than from other moons, such as Jupiter's Europa, where a massive ocean is believed to be buried beneath a thick icy crust.
The object, with a surface area the size of Russia, is so far away — currently about 3 billion miles, more than 30 times the distance between Earth and the sun — that even the best telescopes show Pluto as an indistinct disk with light and dark patches.
«A newfound asteroid will safely pass Earth on June 8 from a distance of about 777,000 miles (1.25 million kilometers), more than three times farther away than our moon.»
With an orbit that carries it more than 13,000 miles above the Earth, HALCA, working with the ground - based telescopes, extends the «sharp vision» of radio astronomy farther than ever before.
The model found that long - term, less easily reversed behavioral changes, such as insulating homes or purchasing hybrid cars, had by far the most impact in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and thus reducing climate change, versus more short - term adjustments, such as adjusting thermostats or driving fewer miles.
At a distance of more than 11 billion miles from Earth, there is little question that Voyager has traveled farther in space than any other man - made object.
This means that a steady, 1 - pound force could lift and accelerate a rock away from the Sun if the rock weighed 1,600 pounds on Earth and the rock were more than 93,000,000 miles above the Sun and far from Earth.
STIS detected the giant structures as far away as 37 billion miles away from V Hydrae, more than eight times farther away than the Kuiper Belt of icy debris at the edge of our solar system is from the sun.
So, though I'm mindful that I've got a starting line to get ready for in a little over two months, which means just one more month of big training because we taper, I've got to be mindful of not just miles, minutes, and workout goals, I've got to be sure I'm factoring in the total stress load - which is the allostatic load — and if that scale is tipped too far for too long I could wipe out positive effects of training.
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