Sentences with phrase «much about miles»

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A 10 - kiloton blast can deliver this much exposure within a radius of about a mile, inside the «moderate damage zone.»
Most people don't think much about all the time they spend in their cars driving to sales calls, meetings or even OfficeMax, but those work - related miles add up.
Chrisomalis clocks about 150,000 miles a year (and roughly 2 million total thus far)-- much of them spent traveling between the company's New York headquarters and its brewing facilities in Nara, Yamagata, and Kyushu, Japan.
«If you don't expect much from your team, they won't think twice about going the extra mile,» says leadership coach, Chris Hallberg.
«We're talking about pretty much the last mile, getting to areas that are not easily accessible,» Román said.
Hypothetically speaking, what if some people flog you with a cat of 9 tails whip until you have so much flesh ripped off that you are a living, breathing, walking zombie and then make you carry a massive cross about 5 miles and then nail you to that cross?
I agree with Basically, someone I don't know shoots someone I don't know 1000 miles away from where I live pretty much everyday, I see no reason to care about this case anymore than I do any of the others.
Those are three of the issues very much on the minds of some voters in this town about ten miles north of Birmingham.
We live about 50 miles south of downtown so we haven't had a chance to visit much since we moved here almost a year ago.
I was married in Stowe (well about 10 miles north actually) I < 3 it there so much!
Honestly what about what I'm saying or doing irks you so much you're gonna insult me from 2000 miles away?
One of these blue holes, half a mile from the southwest end of the reef, holds the vital parts of a mysterious ship — a vessel that attracts because so much is known about it and yet so little; its main cargo could have been gold and silver or merely a humdrum lading of cheap goods.
The barrio had no paved streets, much less sidewalks, streetlights or parks, and 50,000 people packed themselves into less than one square mile, about twice the population density of New York City.
With little more than a quarter mile remaining in the $ 82,575 Remsen stakes last Saturday, a 2 - year - old named Royal Ski was in about as much trouble as a horse can get himself into without actually falling down.
No doubt like a lot of grandads the dinosaur bores the ares off the players about how things were so much harder back when he was young, how he walked miles uphill to and from school and that he could buy a new suit for a fiver.
I wasn't much looking forward to the game but it was miles more entertaining than last week (but so was hearing about my mate's gall bladder operation).
I actually clocked my steps on a pedometer app on my phone; turns out I was walking about 3.5 miles every day, so falling asleep was not much of a problem for me in the beginning.
Yet, I admit, going alone with kids is not as much fun and it's an easier drive getting home from a park, than the Dallas Arboretum (which is about a 30 mile trip for us).
An awkward gift might be from someone you're not as close with, but still go the extra mile to make them feel appreciated, even if you have to fudge the truth about how much you love their totally bizarre gift.
Both state and pipeline representatives, in similar email responses, have declined to discuss how much money is at stake for the proposed use of about 117 miles of Thruway corridor for the $ 553.2 million project.
Silver didn't knock down the suspicion that he was about making as much money as possible a few years ago when he began defending his bizarre practice of flying on the state's dime from New York City to Albany via Washington, DC, or some other distant spot so he could pick up a few extra frequent flier miles for his personal use.
Some wondered how the state could spend so much money at a nearly deserted interchange in Essex County almost 100 miles north of Albany and about halfway to Montreal.
A few thousand miles to the south and much earlier — about 100,000 years ago — people were using ochre in even more complex ways at Blombos Cave in South Africa.
The extinction at the end of the Permian is thought to have been caused by volcanic eruptions in Siberia over hundreds of thousands if not a million years that produced what are known today as the Siberian Traps: lava fields covering much of northern Russia and originally encompassing nearly 3 million square miles with an average thickness of about 1,000 feet.
About 120,000 miles beneath the surface, the radiative zone gives way to a much more turbulent convective zone that is constantly churning like a pot of boiling water.
Instead he proposes a lightweight aircraft with high thermodynamic efficiency and extreme drag reduction — not so much a flying car as a powered glider that cruises at about 100 miles an hour and gets at least 100 miles per gallon.
Astronomers believe large moonlets up to at least a half - mile in size may hide among the rings, which themselves are only about 30 feet thick; the taller vertical structures visible here could be ring material that «splashes» up when the fine particles of the rings collide with these moonlets, much as water at the sea's edge can splash up and over a rock.
The big question is how much damage a quake of that size could do to Bangladesh, which sits atop a layer of sediment about 12 miles thick.
Between 2004 and 2012 Con Ed replaced about 15 miles of cast - iron pipes a year — not much compared to the 1,400 miles they had at the start.
Although these bipolar outflows were moving much more slowly than the HH objects — about 10 miles per second — they were 10 times as massive as the jets, with a volume many times larger.
The largest known asteroid is about 600 miles across, but many are much smaller.
Tiny Hyperion, about 100 miles wide, looks like a giant sponge, with much of its insides consisting of empty space; crater - scarred Phoebe seems to be an interloper from the outer solar system.
The research team found the evidence confirming the stability of the East Antarctic ice sheet at an altitude of 6,200 feet, about 400 miles from the South Pole at the edge of what's called the polar plateau, a flat, high surface of the ice sheet covering much of East Antarctica.
Kepler - 78b is about 20 percent larger than Earth, with a diameter of 9,200 miles, and weighs roughly 1.8 times as much as Earth.
Kepler - 78b is about 20 percent larger than Earth, with a diameter of 9,200 miles, and weighs almost twice as much.
The moss layer is located between about 1500 to 4000 km (1000 - 2500 miles) above the solar surface, much lower than the typical coronal loop apex heights.
To maintain Mercury's tight inner orbit around the Sun, the planet must move much faster than Earth needs to in its more distant Solar orbit so that a spacecraft must gain about 65,000 miles per hour (105,000 km per hour) to «catch» it.
From seafloor to outer space, a distance of about 30 miles (50 kilometers), the grains spend a few months to a few years in transit, otherwise they would grow much larger.
Deep earthquakes occur at depths of 30 to 50 miles (80 to 45 km) beneath much of Oregon and Washington, and at depths of about 25 miles (40 km) beneath northwestern California.
Testing daily (by using a GPS watch every run and tracking your mile splits) is useful, but doesn't tell you that much about your aerobic development on a day - to day.
karleen02 i also have a very bad knee, i had gotten up to 202 lbs the weight was putting to much stress on my knee so i said enough was enough, i started walking slow at first now i can run a mile nonstop i can do squats still cant do lunges yet but i'm working on that as of today i am down 36 lbs still have about 40 more to go.
, Amanda, a couple months back... I had so much fun talking a mile a minute about a million different things with her!
It's about two miles and I chose these TOMS specifically because I knew I could walk that much in them.
As there are none around for hundreds of miles (unlike back when we lived in Toronto and there was one within walking distance of my house), I recently placed my first ever online order with Forever 21 Canada (only great things to say about the experience — very much including the super quick shipping speed).
We live about 50 miles south of downtown so we haven't had a chance to visit much since we moved here almost a year ago.
The hike isn't difficult, about 4 miles round trip without much elevation, making it a great option for those interested in wearing a backpack and camping on the beach overnight.
If you feel good about yourself going into the gym or barre class, it will affect how much weight you think you can bench, miles you can jog, or reps you'll be able to complete.
I never thought about how much one mile on the treadmill could improve your running — but it makes sense.
After the sprawling, multi-character, Biblical - climax that was 1999's Magnolia, Anderson returned with a much more focused story, about an isolated and fitfully angry (though decent) man named Barry Egan, who is in love with a kind woman, has run afoul of some unscrupulous phone - sex operators, and is working on a scam to exploit a marketing loophole that will get him frequent - flyer miles for pudding cups.
When she learns about a screenplay competition, Wendy completes a 500 - page Star Trek script and becomes determined to enter, even if it means traveling hundreds of miles outside of her sheltered and protected life to submit in person, much to the concern of her big sister (Alice Eve) and therapist (Toni Collette), both of whom are impressed with Wendy's determination and drive.
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