Sentences with phrase «there by plane»

As it is about 230 km away from the capital of Palawan, it is best to travel there by plane.
There is no airport on Koh Phangan island, but getting there by plane is still by far the fastest way to travel — albeit the most expensive.
International alarm over the spread of the disease increased last month when a U.S. citizen died in Nigeria after travelling there by plane from Liberia.

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And then there's what bestselling novelist Harlan Coben — the perfect guy to read when you want a long plane trip to fly by — writes in his new book, Don't Let Go.
Whether by train, plane, or automobile, there are ways to save.
Internet connectivity is delivered to planes either by expensive ground - based cell towers or via even more expensive satellite relays, which means there will always be a significantly higher cost for this sort of access than there is for the terrestrial equivalent.
Perhaps, but people who fly planes into buildings are supported by theocratic governments, and there are high - profile politicians among us who are promoting the path to theocratic government.
Of those, God told one to steal a car and go to Minnesota to receive divine blessings (stopped by police on the way); another was «told» to spend all her money on a plane ticket as there was a grant waiting for her in another state to go to college with (there wasn't, and she had to call relatives to rescue her); another was told to cut himself; another was told to harm people (but only avoided doing this because he called police and was put inpatient).
Why were there nearly 5,000 American troops, accompanied by ships and planes, in a country over 10,000 miles away?
The one says that there are laws of aerodynamics that must be observed and is building his plane by those laws.
My only question is... If someone from America flew a plane into and destroyed one of their precious mosiq's would they just stand there and let a church be built near by?
There is no history merely of men and events, since these are determined by the impingement of God's life and will on the plane of human history.
There is no justification, no spiritual reason, why forces of nature such as hurricanes and viruses hurt us or why some of us get hit by cars or lost when planes crash.
Not sure i am convinced because how do you explain the verse an eye for an eye in the old testament there have always been consequences for wrong doing and stiill are for sin.If we believe the word then that word is from God not satan.As far as satan is concerned he uses violence as his tools of trade he works on our fears and is limited to robbing stealing and destroying he does nt have anything else.Violence confirms to us that there is a spiritual battle going on both on the earthly plane and in the heavenlys and the battle is over souls.The verse the kingdon of heaven is expanding and violent people take it by force is referring to that spiritual battle and as satan uses violence to expand his dominion so does God use violence to counter him.So what does he mean by that term for me i think it is saying that the the force of evil that satan uses or violence is overcome by a greater violence or force a more powerful one that being the Love of Christ.Through the cross we see that clearly portrayed and in our lives that very same battle is still happening right now for dominion be clear if we walk in the flkesh satan will have dominion over us but if we walk according to the spirit and abide in Christ we have freedom from our old nature.and satan.He can oppose us but he wont be able to influence us if we are in Christ.
The moderate cleric killed in Kashmir bombing must have been planed to happen by non muslims since it wad in a worship house on a Friday prayer since no true Muslim would do such an act no matter how much hate there was, who ever did that was non God fearing or believer in God and the Judgment day!!!
The point on a plane is represented in algebra by its two coordinates x and y, and the condition satisfied by any point on the locus is represented by the corresponding correlation between x and y. Finally to correlations expressible in some general algebraic form, such as ax + by = c, there correspond loci of some general type, whose geometrical conditions are all of the same form.
So if we live in this 4D life with boundary (we r bounded by infinity, just like a plane is an infinity to a straight line, n so on), how can we then say there's no more dimension beyond this infinity?How can we say, then, there is no God?
It is also true that there are some 10,500 airports in the U.S. (one for every 12 planes), and only 600 of them are served by commercial airlines.
Moreover, if you decide to travel by plane, there are many things you must consider while putting together your bags.
'' There is a planned plane crash by the devil to hit the Black Stars team in September, therefore I am trying to reach the head Coach Kwesi Appiah and other officials to do the needful through God's direction to prevent such disaster from striking the country,» he added.
Hillary Clinton says there's «growing awareness» that Malaysia Airlines passenger plane was probably shot down by Russian insurgents — but argued that European leaders must «take the lead» on any action if that proves to be the case.
«After all, the building that's there right now that was damaged by the landing gear of one of the planes that hit the Twin Towers.
However, he says there is a lesson in the way London - based satellite communications firm Inmarsat's engineers traced flight MH370's route by analysing just seven empty data packets sent from the plane.
Fairly obvious I would've thought, but at the moment there's no economic incentive to travel long distance by train than plane.
There are few things more frustrating when traveling by air than waiting patiently for your «zone» to be called at the gate, walking down the jetway like a boss, and then, inexplicably, being met by a sudden and immovable line in the plane's narrow aisle.
As I report in Quanta today, a new computer - assisted proof by the French mathematician Michaël Rao establishes that there are precisely 15 families of convex pentagons that tile the plane — including the four that Rice discovered.
Pulling a plane isn't an easy feat by any stretch, but there are a handful of men who have been able to do it.
By Colby Mamigonian There is a lot of talk these days in the movement and rehab field on how to achieve optimal function in all three planes.
Before benching, we should be activating the upper back by moving through the horizontal abduction and adduction planes of motion, and there's nothing better to do it than the band pull - apart.
I simply love planing travels, there is nothing better than sitting by my desk in Copenhagen, while its still cold and grey outside, and planing exotic trips to...
Because of the WiFi on my plane, I was able to track the second flight and noticed there was a chance that I could make it — it was delayed by an hour... at this point, all I could do was wait and see if I would make that flight.
There are a few rules you should abide by, however, if you're looking to get off the plane looking fresh and hip.
I simply love planing travels, there is nothing better than sitting by my desk in Copenhagen, while its still cold and grey outside, and planing exotic trips to far away countries.
What starts with an aborted suicide by John Ottway, a hunter of wolves for an oil refinery, becomes on one level a struggle for survival when the company plane on which he is traveling home crashes in the wastes of an Alaskan winter, and he his fellow survivors are forced to cope with freezing temperatures, no hope of rescue, and a pack of wolves that doesn't like them there.
The film opens on the island of Themyscira, a paradise island created by the god Zeus and hidden from the real world by a protective shield, and the film stays there for a while as we follow Diana from curious little girl to fully trained warrior princess but once Steve Trevor's fighter plane crashes there and Diana realises there is a war being fought in world she does not know of that is not too far away then we swiftly get brought into London in 1918 and this shift from fantasy into a «real world» scenario gives the film a greater sense of depth, and when combined with characters that you actually care about then Wonder Woman is head and shoulders above all of the other DCEU movies on the strength of that alone.
Instead, the movie compels Johnson and Gugino to play dodge - em with falling buildings via chopper, mediate some super-size potholes in a four - by - four, do some impromptu sky - diving when there's suddenly no viable airport runway to land a small plane on, and much, much more.
Apatow's extended editions are known for their gratuitous length but then so are his theatrical cuts, and while there exists, on some VHS tape in some Raiders of the Lost Ark warehouse, no doubt, a version of Planes, Trains & Automobiles with a running time that would humble David Lean (ditto The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off), the theatrical release — no less a «director's cut» at a mere 92 minutes, as Hughes was his own producer by this point — demonstrates ruthless craftsmanship.
The film - which follows a group of high schoolers (including Devon Sawa's Alex, Ali Larter's Clear, and Kerr Smith's Carter) as they avoid a plane crash yet find themselves pursued by a sinister force - is subsequently rife with expository interludes designed to explain the series» ongoing mythology, and although waiting for the central characters to catch up to what we already know sporadically does become a little tiresome, there's little doubt that Wong's unexpectedly cinematic sensibilities prove instrumental in capturing and sustaining the viewer's interest from start to finish.
There are lots of lewd (and sometimes improbable) descriptions of sex, and the men on the other end of the line turn out to be weird and played by recognizable actors (Also not helping the gender stereotype is that one of these cameos constitutes the only genuinely funny scene in the movie: Seth Rogen trying to complete his business before he has to fly a plane and talking like a pilot checking off his instruments the entire time).
When you live on a remote British island, the only way to get there is by ship or by plane.
From printed prosthetics, to cars, planes and houses, to 3D printed food, there doesn't seem to be a day that goes by without some mention of the incredible ways 3D printing technology has been applied to the ordinary for extraordinary effect.
And then there is the twin - plane rear wing, that's fixed to the bodywork by two pylons attached to the top of the wing rather than in the more traditional position under it.
There are a series of notable attractions; a head - up display available for the driver on the windscreen, an instrument panel dominated by the tacho that looks like the cross-section of a single - engine plane and a 7.0 - inch MZD Connect touch screen, which sits like an iPad proud of the dashboard.
But the modularity is identical, as the backrest of the bench features a 40/20/40 % split and, by folding it, there is a perfectly plane surface.
If you charge it before leaving for the airport, there's a pretty good likelihood that the M - 150 will be dead by the time you get on the plane.
Most of the book takes place on a desert island populated exclusively (at least at first) by teenage beauty contestants marooned there after a plane crash.
At the head of the device, which goes at the tip of the plane, there's the computing elements and battery (as well as a microUSB port for charging), connected by a thin bar to a propeller and rudder.
If you're off on a trip with the kids, whether by car or plane or whatever, you know they will probably have some of those «Are we there yet?»
There are so many distractions.After being released by his tug plane, a pilot struggles to keep his emotions in check while he is responsible for thirty elite, airborne troops in the back of his aircraft.
With so much opportunity for effective internet promotions like virtual book tours, there are fewer and fewer of the non-virtual, several - city variety book tours being offered by publishers, so don't count on getting on that plane.
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