Sentences with phrase «time over miles»

I know there will be those who disagree with that assessment, but in my current situation I value time over miles, so this was an acceptable trade off for me.

Not exact matches

Cruise control is not just the easiest way to make sure you don't get a ticket — I routinely set mine 6 or 7 miles an hour over the speed limit, and (knock on a huge piece of wood) can't remember the last time I got a speeding ticket — but it's also the courteous move, especially on the interstate.
spent 218 hours in space, orbited the Earth a total of 137 times, and racked up over 3.6 million miles» worth of space travel
The BFR's spaceship could fly more than 4.6 miles per second, according to SpaceX — over 12 times as fast as the supersonic Concorde jets of yesteryear.
The region features roughly the same number of luxury hotels and wineries as Napa County but spread out over an area three times as big with redwoods and a 55 - mile coastline.
Over time, these volcanoes have laid down a crust of magma roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) thick.
In the past 14 years, I have walked onto airplanes over 1,000 times, landed in over 35 countries and amassed 2.1 million air miles between five airlines.
At the same time that I was running a little over 20 miles a week in a different pair every day, the athleisure trend hit — and I subsequently buried myself in black semi-spandex.
This metric, called miles per intervention, includes all the times drivers have had to take back control from the system over the course of a week.
«Their toilet breaks are timed, and the (reportedly disgusting and ill - maintained) toilets are over a quarter mile away within the vast complex,» reported the Mirror's Alan Selby in November.
They tend to have a higher interest rate, which means you could end up paying many times over in interest for the airline miles you accumulate.
At the conclusion of my conference yesterday, I did a number of interviews and then made my way a few miles home, collapsed into my favorite chair, and thought back over the myriad of ideas, the whirlwind of friends, and the just general all - around fabulous time I had experienced over the past four days.
Drivers still had to take over once every 13 miles in Arizona, according to new documents the New York Times obtained.
In the last decade alone, the figure has dropped 17 percent, even with the industry operating an additional 2.7 million trucks and driving an additional 54 billion miles over that time.
In contrast, frequent flyer miles and hotel points invariably lose value over time as companies change their award charts.
Currently, any time you use your miles to book a round - trip, international itinerary, you can stop over in an additional destination for no extra miles cost.
Hmm, so you're telling me that a «heat shield» that was made of «special plastic» (as NASA called it back in the day), which was nothing but epoxy smeared over a ss honey comb «protected» the astros barreling into the upper atmosphere at hypersonic 5 miles / sec, or well over 30 times the velocity of a jumbo - jet and thru temperatures *** as quoted by NASA *** that are «10 times hotter than the surface of the sun», and then they «braked» with only a parachute to a safe splashdown?
And at the same time, we were equipped with deep love to maintain connections over years and miles and through winding back roads we never get to drive.
what sounds weird to me is waking up at 0630, checking the computer to find 106 messages, clicking immediately on theone from Smitten Kitchen, and at 0705 absolutely drooling over the idea of hitting the kitchen this minute and what time does the local co-op open and do they have the best dried chick peas or do I need to drive the 48 miles to the Hanover co-op to get the good ones.
It grew over time, with the Bear Republic Cloverdale production brewery established in 2006 just 15 miles north of the original Healdsburg facility.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
Riding a lady's bicycle with a hamper on the handlebars, 66 - year - old Gustav Hakansson, five times a grandfather, still beat the best young bicyclists in Sweden over 1,000 miles
In all that time, and over all those miles, he has never missed a performance.
She maintained her cadence over the hills, and at 20 miles her time was 1:46:44.
That this is the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 and qualifying consists of drivers taking four timed laps around the 2.5 - mile track, which underscores just how minuscule the difference was: less than four - hundredths of a second over 10 miles.
On Friday night, Liverpool — mighty Liverpool, seven - times cup winners Liverpool, newly - Kloppified Liverpool — are travelling over 250 miles (as the fans» coach drives) to take on a side 76 places below them in the pyramid.
With just over a mile to go, it's time for the cheese tray.
MOTOR SPORTS — Aussie JACK BRABHAM, three - time winner of the world driving championship, drew within nine points of leader Denis Hulme of New Zealand for the 1967 title when he drove his self - designed Brabham - Repco to a 1:01 win over runner - up Hulme in the 220 - mile Canadian Grand Prix in Mosport, Ont., Can.
Arsene Wenger engineered a brilliant win over Chelsea to claim the FA Cup yet again, but where it matters most over the course of a full season, Arsenal were miles off the pace, and ended up 18 points behind the Champions and out of the Top Four for the first time ever under Le Prof.... Read the full article here
So little is known about Russian form that comparisons are impossible, but in the case of Garnir and Zaryad, it is known that they finished one - two in the mile - and - a-half Moscow Derby this July and that Garnir's winning time over a dirt track was 2:31 1/2 — or only a second and a fraction slower than Cavan's recent winning Belmont Stakes.
When the match race takes its place in racing's history books, the fundamentalists will almost inevitably give decisive weight to the circumstance mentioned by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons elsewhere in this issue: over an off track (in patches slow) Nashua and Swaps raced together at killing early speed: five - eighths of a mile in 58 seconds, three - quarters of a mile in 1:10 2/5 — two seconds faster than Swaps's time at the same point in the Kentucky Derby over a fast track.
I have my doubts over Conor Wilkinson, every time he's had an opportunity in the first team he's looked miles out of his depth and even, at times, somewhat uninterrestested.
We drove several thousand miles over that time.
They have to have the ability to run at full speed up and down the soccer pitch for 90 minutes with very little recovery time, often traveling several miles over the course of a game.
Every year, over 100 citizen scientists assist Stellwagen sanctuary and Mass Audubon staff in conducting surveys at least six times year - round along a 63 nautical mile - long transect located within the Stellwagen Sanctuary.
I was still pregnant when I began agonizing over how hard it would be to separate myself from the little life growing inside of me - to not just be in two different bodies after all this time together as one, but two different bodies in two different buildings with potentially miles between us.
I got that support many times over through OA&FS, where even the administrative staff went the extra mile to take care of us.
We visited 11 states, drove over 3000 miles, and had an amazing time.
Our original video has been seen by over 11,000 people and some of the individual mile dedicate pictures have reached thousands — what an amazing thing for those names, to be seen so many times.
The state determined that an area encompassing just over 1 million acres can accommodate wind turbines at least 21 miles from land to «ensure that, for the vast majority of the time, turbines would have no discernible or visible impact from the casual viewer on the shore.»
Arguing over Israel building a house on a mountain thousands of miles away simply isn't worth the Foreign Office's time.
So at the same time Mr. Price was smiling over his victory at the Democratic gala at Touch of Venice in Cutchogue, his old friends in the GOP were celebrating at the Republican party nine miles up the road at the Soundview Inn in Greenport.
«I now weigh just over 12 and a half stones, more than two stones less than at the time of diagnosis, my BMI has fallen from 29 to 25 and I have briskly walked over 2,000 miles in the last year or so - around five miles a day.
This time it was an ER1, with 95 mph winds over a path of two - and - a-half miles.
But at the time of Ben Bradley's selection, the Tories were miles ahead nationally, and they were expecting Labour to roll over in seats like this.
During its mission of exploration, Juno will circle the Jovian world 37 times, soaring low over the planet's cloud tops — as close as about 2,600 miles (4,100 kilometers).
Over time, the new molecules piled up and formed the ozone layer, a natural sunscreen floating a few tens of miles above the ground.
Over time, he concluded, the well was drawing most of its water from a stream miles away.
Enough to fill the 1,000 - cubic - mile Grand Canyon 11 times over.
When the asteroid hit, it's estimated that it delivered over a billion times the energy of the nuclear weapons dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and displaced roughly 48,000 cubic miles of sediment.
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