Sentences with phrase «more return somewhere»

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When they know there is somewhere safe to return to, they will become more outgoing.
Shuttles can also be used to transfer resources and colonists between domes far away, though it is more the equivalent of a courier service than a commute system — colonists will not go far out to another dome to work, then return to the original one to sleep: They straight up live and work somewhere, or they don't.
The good news is that water is never destroyed - whatever we do to it, somewhere, sometime it will return - every day more than 800 million acre - feet of rain fall on the earth - the challenge is not having enough water but ensuring that the water is where we need it.
People are more likely to be able to return your dog without having to take it somewhere to check if there is a microchip.
Return leg will cost you more, somewhere between $ 200 and $ 300, but that still gives you a good total price for your round trip, if you're paying just $ 69 on the first leg.
It would be more accurate to describe Ms. Bedford as someone returning from somewhere, on her way to somewhere else.
The dozen paintings are drawn from three series: Cardinal, which generally has the most open but also structured compositions; Return, which tends to be darker and more congested; and Enterprise, which falls somewhere between the two.
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