Sentences with phrase «only move that mountain»

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The only options for Canada's oil producers are the Trans Mountain expansion, which will triple the line's existing capacity from 300,000 to 890,000 bpd, taking Alberta to Canada's Pacific Coast and Enbridge's Line 3 expansion to Wisconsin, which will boost the pipeline's capacity and is much more likely to move forward.
Moving Mountains not only impacted non-churchgoers but also Christians organising the events.
I appreciate that you don't have stars in your eyes and think that it only takes one committee and a few weeks to move the mountain of child nutrition issues....
Clavano not only lived on a mountain, she has moved mountains.
Moving away from the region was also difficult because in Australia, cooler climates could be found only high up in the mountains, in areas that the large animals couldn't access easily.
My only option (since I was not going to the store because I have turned into a homebody since moving to the mountains) was to come up with something new.
I just moved to Florida from Pennsylvania 2 years ago, and the only thing I really miss about PA is fall in the mountains!
The game will have forests, lush fields, snowy mountains, swamps and wetlands in large quantities, which is something addressed in the story — Dutch moved to the gang to non-typical Wild West locations to escape from lawmen while making a quick buck, returning to the west only when the gang is rich.
But perhaps the toughest bit was the final day when we reached the end of the rapids and hit the «pea soup» of sediment and tree trunks that the river had brought down the mountains, paddling hard only to move a matter of meters in an hour.
Also, though it's not directly relevant to the issue of the most productive approach in terms of our own long term interests (which I think if people really understood this problem would involve a lot more fealty to moving off of FF now, and the idea of building even more coal plants — which are also responsible for most of the excess that allows bio accumulation of the serious neurological toxin mercury in our food supply, damages watersheds, mountain tops, sometimes whole communities and ecosystems, and, CC aside, is also very polluting — would be more apt to be seen as the idiocy it is), in some sense, no one has a full inherent right to anything really we as a world have built up: It has been a collective effort and you can only drive a Ferrari for instance, because of the hard work of countless others before you and along side you.
There's lots of room for improvement: According to Amory Lovins from the Rocky Mountain Institute, only about 1 % of the energy contained in a gallon of gasoline moves the driver of a car (if that's not shocking, we don't know what is).
It took me only a bunch of crumpled burrito wrappers and a Mountain Dew to introduce myself to Brett when he moved into the house next to us three months ago.
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