Sentences with phrase «represents about a mile»

It represents about a mile and a half of walking per day, five days per week.

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The bill was introduced by Republican California Assemblyman Heath Flora, who represents the area near Modesto, California, which is about 90 miles away from San Francisco.
The research by Demos found that only about half of all MPs had either been born, educated or lived within 12.5 miles of the constituencies they now represented in the past five years.
The two waterways represent a seductive shortcut between Europe and Asia; the current route from Europe involves looping all the way down to the Panama Canal and back up the U.S. West Coast, a distance of about 12,000 miles.
Color - coded layers represent depth intervals of about 120 miles; at its deepest, the plate is 1,000 miles underground.
I value my United miles around two cents each, so this represents about a $ 40 rebate on a car rental.
The rusty remnants, scattered over more than 600 miles of desert, represent open questions about the nature of humanity and our relationship to nature.
The rusty remnants, scattered over more than 600 miles of desert, represent open questions about the nature of humanity and our relationship...
There is evidence that the Cape Cod Commission is finding fault with the cable proposal because some commission members or residents of the towns they represent do not want the turbines, which at their closest point would be about five miles from the Cape, in their viewscape.
The researchers studied cores of seafloor sediment representing 500,000 years of deposition, spanning about 6,000 miles of the Pacific equator, from near Papua New Guinea to near Ecuador's Galapagos Islands — nearly a quarter of the globe's girth.
Pay - As - You - Drive insurance averages about 6 cents per mile, which represents 40 - 60 % of the average vehicle fuel costs.
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