Sentences with phrase «live on other continent»

You can buy the product online, because mainly, it is spread in USA market only, if you live on other continent.

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The Algarve, Portugal, is the top retirement option in Western Europe for the retiree on a budget — the cost of living in Portugal is on average 30 percent lower than in any other country on the Continent.
-- As private individuals, we are responsible for seeking our interest in harmony with, and not at the expense of, the interest and well - being of others; responsible for condemning and averting all forms of killing and violence; and responsible for respecting the right to life and development of all people and all living things on Earth, next door to us the same as on distant continents.
Who cares if the Roman Empire was indeed the «pinnacle of civilization» at that time, there were other humans living in other regions on every continent.
If Leopold and other scientists are correct, if the land is indeed one organism and there is a total and critical interdependence among all living things, then the deliberate poisoning of vast areas of the U.S. will have been a long stride toward the end of life as it is known on the North American continent.
Empathy for a Father Before we had kids, I felt like my husband and I really understood each other, but now it's almost like we live on separate continents...
Even if we find a way of generating the electricity, you've got to transport that energy from the deserts, where people don't live, to other places on the continents where they do live, and you've got to shift the time when the energy is available.
Living at the mercy of world markets As a result, every time there is a price spike in the global commodities marketplace, Africans suffer disproportionately compared to citizens on other continents.
The origins for reptiles contrast with other famous Australian animal groups including marsupials and birds, which include many more species descended from ancestors that lived on Gondwana, a super continent that included Australia, Antarctica, South America, Africa and Madagascar.
Megafauna like the mastodon, wooly rhinoceros, or the saber - toothed tiger lived on every continent until the Pleistocene epoch, about 125,000 years back, when the human branch of the evolutionary tree spread from Africa to other continents.
Rock Our World is an international project in which students on every continent collaborate to compose original music, make movies, and meet each other in live videoconferences.
Across the continent, people were lining up by the millions on one side or the other of a new binary system, being told they were «positive» or «negative» as if they had turned overnight into protons and electrons and everyone spoke of subatomic physics, rather than of who was going to live and who was going to be shunned, endure terrible suffering, and die.
This book covers a range of exciting topics including: Zebra Stripes Make For Great Bug Repellent Zebras Have Always Been Wild Animals Zebras Live In The Wild On Only One Continent Zebras Have Useful Tails Zebras Don't Lie Down When They Sleep Zebra Stripes May Have Other Uses, Too Zebras Are Endurance Runners Zebras Can See Threats Coming With Ease Zebras Have Influenced Sports Attire Zebras Have Paths Named After Them, Too A Zebra's Ears Are Said To Show What Kind Of Mood It's In Zebras Are Very Social Among Each Other Zebras Stick Together Zebras Can Mix With Some Different Hoofed Animals The Zebroid Is A Healthier Hybrid, Too Some Zebras Are Endangered Zebras Have Been Circus Performers For Decades Zebras Have Been In The Movies, Too Zebras Can Live For Decades Zebras Take A While To Get Here We loved compiling this book and even learned a few things along the way and hopefully you will too.
Things like this are occurring all over this continent in which I live and across every other continent on this planet and for AGW / CC and it's IMPACTS are happening now everywhere and will only become more unpredictable and unprecedented and more damaging as time goes on.
Much of Europe woke up to yet another day of a cold spell on Wednesday that may have turned the streets of London, Rome and other capitals into pretty photo scenes but also has cost lives across the continent.
Earth and earthlings... we live life on the littoral, Earth's great continents adrift in a world awash with seas, crested waves rifting their shores, fugitive mists, winds, rain, storms we can't predict more than a day or so out, human sapiens, other critters, vegetable life, evolving in Darwinian mutating ways; Planet Earth, viewed from space, like a snapshot from the gods, a shimmering orb netted in a cloud haze.
The ancestors of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples lived on this continent long before explorers from other continents first came to North America.
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