Sentences with phrase «towards newer miles»

After a big success of UAN, Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna, Sukanya Samriddhi Scheme, Mudra scheme, PM Narendra Modi is now heading towards newer miles...

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That new fitness trainer did say it would take him a year before the full extend of his benefit would be noticed because of how backward Arsenal's view is towards fitness was when he arrived; this is actually the first season in 3 - 4 where we aren't top of the injury league by a mile (we are 3rd with Everton and Man United ahead).
To put America on track towards that goal, the Obama Administration has proposed a six - year, $ 53 billion plan that will provide rail access to new communities; improve the reliability, speed and frequency of existing lines; and, where it makes economic sense, build new corridors where trains will travel at speeds of up to 250 miles per hour.
Just to clarify... I thought I had read that bonus miles from opening a new credit card do NOT count towards the required 110,000 miles to earn a Southwest Companion pass?
«By signing up for a new credit card with a hefty welcome bonus and just doing your normal, everyday spending, you can accrue points or miles towards free flights (plus taxes or fees, generally low) or hotel rooms,» explains David Slotnick of The City Miler.
8 Expert Travel Hacking Tips for 2017 «By signing up for a new credit card with a hefty welcome bonus and just doing your normal, everyday spending, you can accrue points or miles towards free flights (plus taxes or fees, generally low) or hotel rooms,» explains David Slotnick of The City Miler.
While previous Zelda outings have arguably veered towards the worryingly formulaic and linear, the amount of freedom this new latest release affords the player is at times overwhelming; Hyrule is bigger, bolder and denser than ever before, with mountain ranges which appear to stretch on for miles, hidden secrets around every bend and plenty of wildlife — both friendly and hostile.
Mickey Crichton, Chief Climatologist for the New Confederate States Department of Coastal Defense, gazes towards the inbound noon ferry arriving from the port city of Lakeland, fifty miles to the southwest.
Mickey Crichton, Chief Climatologist for the New Confederate States Department of Coastal Defense, gazes towards the noon ferry arriving from the port city of Lakeland, fifty miles to the southwest.
Brazil's setting aside of more than 500,000 square miles (1.25 million square kilometers) of rainforest in protected areas over the past decade may effectively buffer the Amazon from the effects of climate change, preventing Earth's largest rainforest from tipping towards arid savanna in the face of ongoing deforestation and rising temperatures, argues a new paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
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