The formula was simple: fly a mile, get a mile.
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A mile driven in 2010 is not a mile driven in 2018.
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If you build a mile of road, you can go a mile.
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"You can't fight a fire that's spotting ahead of itself a quarter of a mile, half a mile, in some cases a mile ahead of itself," he said.
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I won't ask you to walk a mile in my shoes, but half a mile?
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A mile driven in Palo Alto isn't the same as a mile driven in San Francisco.
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It was about half a mile or three quarters of a mile off of the highway.
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Ohio State University is about a mile away; downtown is within a mile and a half.
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It's three-quarters of a mile across with a core that's less than a mile wide.
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Her body was found about a mile west and a mile south of Worley's property, police have said.
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Within that grid, the land is parceled into city blocks about a mile long and a mile wide.
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"I like to say, you build a mile of highway, and you can go a mile," Graves said.
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The dinghy was found about a mile from the yacht and a mile from where Wood's drowned body was found.
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Shopping districts are about a mile southwest along Central Street, and in downtown Evanston, about a mile and a half south.
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A mile is always a mile, but every golf course is different, and the same golf course is different every day.
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Rates are so far below that of a traditional taxi (Lyft, for example, is 70 cents a mile in Detroit and 90 cents a mile in Chicago; UberX is $1.75 a mile in New York City) that you're still saving.
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Structures that are a mile off, or three-quarters of a mile off, may not be destroyed based on how strong they are.
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Known as the Hermosa Beach Ironman, competitors run a mile, paddle a mile on a surfboard, then drink a six-pack of beer.
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It's an annual season all its own, a brutal test with the whole world watching: the Kentucky Derby at a mile and a quarter; the Preakness at 1 5093/5083 of a mile; and the Belmont at a mile and a half.
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"Two large impact areas are half a mile north of Highway 21983 and a half a mile south of Highway 1303," said Brig. Gen.
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But while the Second Avenue Subway cost $2.5 billion a mile, the Line 403 extension is on track to cost $450 million a mile.
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Her body was found July 22 in a shallow grave, about a mile west and a mile south of Worley's property, according to police documents.
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It is less than a mile west of White Rock Lake and a mile and a half west of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
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Joughin's body was found on July 22 in a shallow grave, about a mile west and a mile south of Worley's property, according to police documents.
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Don Peppe is about half a mile north of a long-term parking lot for Kennedy International Airport and half a mile east of Aqueduct Racetrack.
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It is less than a mile from the T stop and commuter rail at Porter Square, in Cambridge, and slightly more than a mile from Harvard Square.
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The event consists of a mile run to a river, a mile of canoeing, seven more miles of running and then a nine-mile bareback horse race.
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It sits on a hill, half a mile from the train and about a mile, in opposite directions, from the campuses of Bryn Mawr College and Villanova University.
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The outer track is five-eighths of a mile, inside of which is a three-eighths-of-a-mile oval, which in turn contains a quarter-mile track.
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It's built on a bluff a mile from the ocean and now stretches for nearly a mile along Zuckerberg's property, making it impossible to see the water from the road.
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It is less than half a mile from an ocean beach and a mile, along pleasantly walkable back roads, to a business district with bars, restaurants, a market and a dance club.
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The camera is a mile from the lava, but it doesn't seem that far away We're about a mile away from the shot you see on the live feed, at a resident's house.
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Some bus stops were also eliminated on Staten Island and in Manhattan, with the average distance between each stop increasing to four-tenths of a mile, up from one-quarter of a mile.
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"We were asking for a mile buffer zone, they gave us a quarter of a mile," said José Camacho, who once worked the fields in Salinas but now works for the Chamacos project.
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It is less than a mile northwest of the Amtrak train station and a mile southeast of the 4813-acre Druid Hill Park, which has a zoo, reservoir, community pool and farmer's market.
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Your destination can be less than a mile away, but if it's a quarter of a mile above you it can take three or four hours to get there—more if you're tired.
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I can spot a con artist from a mile away.
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Any inch the NFLPA gives could eventually become a mile.
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He's basically sprinting uphill for a quarter of a mile.
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The nearest bathroom is a mile and a half away.
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The fire was just about a mile away from Borderline.
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After about a mile, we stopped at a steel ladder.
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We would see that scam artist coming a mile away.
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"I can see things coming a mile away," she says.
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They live less than a mile away from the park.
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It also has a radius just over half a mile.
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Mr. Mewati remained in his compound, about a mile away.
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"The blast radius goes up to a mile," Farley explains.
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You can see your mother coming a mile away, actually.
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It looked to be less than half a mile away.
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I tried a larger CVS a mile away; no luck.
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We don't really walk a mile in another person's shoes.
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Elephants run a mile immediately when a drone comes near.
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But they'd still be the biggest shareholders by a mile.
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The fastest person on Earth has never run a mile?
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I walked over a mile and a half each day.
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Remember the "walk a mile in someone else's shoes" adage?
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The airport is about a mile away from the resort.
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"Millennials can smell bullshit from a mile away," says Mark.
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The development is just a mile away from Grenfell Tower.
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She started an eighth of a mile at a time.
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In 2012, that favorite was Mitt Romney by a mile.
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Alphabet's Q3 earnings missed Wall Street's expectations by a mile.
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They grew up less than a mile from each other.
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Protesters were still a mile or two away at dinnertime.
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She had been walking for at least half a mile.
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A mile and a half in, I found something better.
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Officers located the vehicle about a mile from the apartment.
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I can also spot a shitty menu a mile away.
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Afraid of being able to run a mile without stopping?
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Except for Yourenotthe1, who saw it coming a mile away.
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They are the best parts of Rise by a mile.
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"I can smell shade a mile away," Isom says contentedly.
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Meanwhile, Barb saw this breakup coming from a mile away.
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Even my friend can run a mile faster than that.
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Firefighters found her body nearly a mile away Tuesday afternoon.
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Ms. Mereshensky prefers studios within a mile of her apartment.
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It's half a mile away from Bank of America Stadium.
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Most races are over short distances, a mile or less.
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Male tarantulas can journey up to a mile, Padilla said.
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A mile is nothing — 60 miles or more is possible.
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Just a mile away, the most imminent tornado passed by.
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They went about a mile and a half, he said.
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You can see a thirsty person coming a mile away.
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But that was after climbing basically a mile in elevation.
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Butler then kills himself about a mile from the school.
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The battery was stationed a mile north of Nindiri station.
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A mile down the road, I have a psychotherapy practice.
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There are areas a mile wide where no structure survived.
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This one, however, we saw coming from a mile away.
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There was a Supercharger station less than a mile away.
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You can see from a mile away she's an addict.
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It's about a mile away, and I ride my Vespa.
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At the moment, travelling by Uber or another ride-hailing service costs around $2.50 a mile; but take away the driver, and that cost could fall to $0.70 a mile, reckon analysts at UBS.
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Auto industry executives estimate the cost of driving a mile in an owner-driven vehicle is about 60 cents to $1.00, and a mile with a Lyft or Uber driver is about $2.50 to $3.00.
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Today it is a five-unit condominium building called Cloverleigh that sits on a hill in the Kay-Catherine neighborhood, half a mile east of downtown and less than a mile west of First Beach.
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"You could see their love from a mile away," Rodriguez says.
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"I'm up to almost a mile a day, Walking," Spencer added.
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The bow and stern section were found about a mile away.
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I run a mile on the treadmill and call it good.
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The lava flow is currently about a mile from the highway.
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La David Johnson fled more than half a mile on foot.
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After that he moved a little less than a mile away.
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The ruling covers women's races between 400 metres and a mile.
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The crash site is about a mile from Argo AI's garage.
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She was about a mile from her Santa Clarita, California, home.
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I think we all saw it coming from a mile away.
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There were slightly more hopeful scenes less than a mile away.
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I do a mile warm-up, and then an arm circuit.
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Probably could have seen this one coming from a mile away.
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It led to a mile-long tunnel to a construction site.
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I could see the epic crossover issue coming a mile away.
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The twin tunnels are expected to be less than a mile.
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About a mile underneath the Pacific Ocean lies the volcano Havre.
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As time marched on, my mind raced a mile a minute.
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Luckily, your dentist can spot that decay forming a mile away.
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"The fire was a mile and a half away," he said.
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There are a couple of shopping blocks within about a mile.
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Grand Park, near City Hall, is just over a mile away.
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The town's main street is a mile and a half away.
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"You can't walk a mile in another person's shoes," Duckworth said.
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Campo is about a mile away from the US-Mexico border.
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The train reportedly halted, however, after moving about half a mile.
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"I don't think Donald Trump could run a mile," he said.
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You can tell energy zappers and energy sappers a mile away.
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This time, he used a mile-long tunnel for his getaway.
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Beneath us, over a mile of air dropped to the glacier.
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His property extends a mile inland over a former sugarcane plantation.
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Our underdog love is a mile wide and an inch deep.
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He refused for about a mile, and then finally gave in.
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On second thought, maybe 25 cents a mile is price gouging.
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I've read it takes $1 billion to tunnel through a mile.
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"We can spot a fake a mile away," Ms. Bremby said.
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We're a mile away from the reality show of Trump Tower.
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I admire people who can spot a rebus a mile away.
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And con men like Trump can spot them a mile away.
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Before long, a CVS pharmacy a mile away was on fire.
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A mile wide, it carved a 19053-mile track of devastation.
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Each east-west block is nearly a quarter of a mile.
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Would your feet hurt after walking a mile in their shoes?
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Less than a mile away is the equally riveting Legacy Museum.
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Just a mile, or even a walk around the block counts.
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The current route runs within half a mile of the reservation.
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Beneath the camp, the ice extended more than half a mile.
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They met on this very land, albeit half a mile away.
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Davis, who lives only a mile from the hospital, was eligible.
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Here's the thing: people can smell thirstiness from a mile away.
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It's the best performer on the for 22014 by a mile.
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But they would still be the biggest shareholders by a mile.
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The police found Mr. Sanchez-Ramirez a mile from his truck.
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Nurses can spot a patient suffering from "NPS" a mile off.
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They can spot this sort of hypocrisy from a mile away.
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For 0003, business mileage is deductible at 54 cents a mile.
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It's also estimated to be fairly large, about a mile across.
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Shopping is about a mile and a half distant, she said.
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When you write for teenagers, they know phoniness a mile away.
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"The fire was spotting a mile ahead of itself," he said.
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A parallel toll road allows those willing to pay — 20 cents a mile during slow periods, $1 a mile during a typical rush hour, more during times of extreme traffic — to ensure it is never clogged.
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But about a mile before my destination, the engine light comes on.
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"At the workshops, we walk a mile with other families," Anderson says.
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She said Beyoncé had promised to walk with her for a mile.
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Arwa and Brice's unit is frustratingly close, less than a mile away.
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A mile of the Las Vegas Boulevard was closed off by police.
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The throw from left fielder Nori Aoki beat Gonzalez by a mile.
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They were only about a mile from the recently closed Batesville Airport.
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They are less than a mile apart these two men right now.
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I last 15 minutes and make it a mile and a half.
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"Haul a**, mile run straight out, me and 40 guys," she said.
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My grandmother lived a mile away from me growing up in Syracuse.
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I only live a mile from Stadium and three miles from Fuegos.
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He took me about half a mile to a swank embroidery showroom.
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This house is about a mile from River Road, Guerneville's main thoroughfare.
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And when your kids are growing a mile a minute, that's important!
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I know if I give myself an inch I'll take a mile.
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But thankfully, a photographer recently documented the scene nearly a mile underground.
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I'm at WNYC about a mile north, if you're following the geography.
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It's about a mile walk, so I listen to My Favorite Murder.
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"Of the three, I think it wins by a mile," he concludes.
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It don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile.
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This man can sense an undercooked risotto from half a mile away.
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But he gave his best debate performance to date, by a mile.
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Another cat, Olly, was found dead on Friday roughly a mile away.
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I don't have to shower—it's like a mile from my house.
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So I carried it a mile or so back down the mountain.
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We can see #NotAllCommanders coming a mile away, and so does Offred.
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"He says that he can build a mile of tunnel," LeFrak said.
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A mile-long dinner table on Powder Mountain, Utah at Summit Outside.
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Give them an inch and they'll take a mile -- and all that.
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He was apprehended by a deputy about a mile away and arrested.
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Even as far as a mile out, you're probably seeing significant damage.
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Most of NASCAR's tracks are big ovals more than a mile long.
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The Canadian Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) is buried roughly a mile underground.
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There's an awful lot here you can see coming a mile away.
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One tornado was approximately a mile wide, the National Weather Service said.
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Imagine running a mile in just under four minutes and 42 seconds.
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I wouldn't trade a mile behind the wheel in a new place.
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A mile up, it has opened a bar in a revamped mall.
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Dark clouds of smoke rose more than a mile into the sky.
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It sometimes acted as a mile-marker for my life, as well.
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" "He can even identify a woman's perfume from half a mile away.
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He can even identify a women's perfume from half a mile away.
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A shopping mall with restaurants is a little over a mile away.
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It is about a mile and a half north of Yankee Stadium.
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The house is within a mile of downtown and several city parks.
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He left a tableau of death and dying extending for a mile.
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Not a mile from our classroom, men dissolve like powder in water.
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A small shopping center is about a mile and a half away.
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The fight for a fair census is not over by a mile.
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An errant no-look pass that missed Travis Kelce by a mile.
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He has to stay a mile away from Taylor and her family.
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A mile away, a young man in the rural community was killed.
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"And it's already a mile up, so that's an asset," Whitesides observed.
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Seasoned bitcoin developers saw this usability issue coming from a mile away.
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At 25 cents a mile, it cost me a total of $3,400.
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Taxibots, as I mentioned earlier, are only 25 cents a mile now.
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The restaurants I most frequently patronize are a mile away at most.
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It followed the highway for a mile or two before turning away.
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The nearest beach is less than a mile away, in Okrug Gornji.
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The historic state penitentiary, about a mile from the Capitol, was damaged.
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Valparaíso's former prison, now the Parque Cultural, is about a mile away.
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I've never had a good horse over a mile and a half.
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Everyone was packed into a circumference of a mile and a half.
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The boys were neighbors and lived about a mile from the border.
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Across a lagoon, about a mile away, the cedars of Bermuda beckoned.
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Not the way I intended that to go, not by a mile.
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A mile-high ice sheet pushed land beneath the Chesapeake Bay upward.
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Each unit can detect such noises up to roughly a mile away.
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The scene is about a tenth of a mile from the campus.
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He was down by 17, and they had lines a mile long.
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President Donald Trump and the congressional Republicans won it by a mile.
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One person estimated the line was at least half a mile long.
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These large modules will be located nearly a mile underground at SURF.
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To start, you walk down this open road for about a mile.
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I grew up a mile from where Ms. Lange lived in Berkeley.
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Chip sealing, a kind of short-term patching, costs $17,000 a mile.
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Cavendish's crash was the second in the final third of a mile.
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This is the most historically important reissue we've done, by a mile.
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" (Sarcasm any KUWTK fan can sniff out a mile away.) "Why not?
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Less than a mile east down the road, a jetty is gone.
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Visibility could fall to less than a mile, the weather service tweeted.
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According to Hank, it was about a quarter of a mile chase.
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The core of the comet is probably less than a mile wide.
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Their trip is relatively short -- just over 3/4 of a mile.
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Debris from the crash was found in two places a mile apart.
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"Best class I've taken at HLS by a mile," said a third.
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You can forgive Bowie for running a mile in the opposite direction.
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I saw everything coming from a mile away, but I liked it.
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The property is in Lower Mission Canyon, two and a half miles northwest of downtown Santa Barbara, less than a mile north of the historic Santa Barbara Mission and half a mile south of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.
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The gym is really busy, so I run a mile and head home.
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The two were swept down the Manatawny Creek for about half a mile.
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Officers then set up the roadblock about a mile (2 kilometers) outside Esquipulas.
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" Speaking with KDVR, Chris said his "heart is racing a mile a minute.
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Police cordoned off the area, less than a mile from the Turnbull residence.
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Also the sea, because rats can swim for a mile without getting tired.
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Morgan was half a mile from the dealership where he purchased the vehicle.
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I will go a mile out of the way if I need to.
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Poonan fell unconscious less than a mile from the entrance of the cave.
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It happened roughly 800 meters (nearly half a mile) from Sao Conrado Beach.
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He also accelerated for a mile, and then he killed my best friend.
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I get on the bike and ride a mile to a local park.
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Thursday in a creek about a mile from where the boy went missing.
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Their sister Carolyn and her husband bought a lot about a mile away.
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Only a mile from the Tesla Charging Station... pulled pork, slaw and beans.
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I always say that I can sniff out inauthenticity from a mile away.
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It missed expectations by a mile, with economists anticipating a reading of 97.0.
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Not for a quick trip to the Starbucks a mile down the road.
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The stitching is industrial-grade and probably uses half a mile of thread.
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The new 133-acre site is about a mile from an existing site.
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I can smell women from a mile away who only care about money.
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A mile-long stretch of Collins Avenue was blockaded, leaving many civilians stranded.
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Cohen calculated it runs a third of a mile along the valley floor.
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He led police on a chase for about a mile before pulling over.
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The hotel is located just less than a mile from the White House.
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The sun rising by the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday, nearly a mile away.
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I get dressed and walk about a mile to a gorgeous lookout point.
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You give an inch, and they will take a mile in irrational demands.
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Awaiting the decision, thousands of his supporters camped less than a mile away.
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The Belize Barrier Reef, half a mile from shore, draws fishermen and divers.
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But Trump takes whatever he can get and runs a mile with it.
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You can see the "one last job" plot coming from a mile off.
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The average price of gasoline for a mile for a trucker is $28.
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Australia just voted in favour of legalising same-sex marriage, by a mile.
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They will detect any lack of authenticity or quality from a mile away.
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So for most beginners, three-quarters of a mile is plenty of range.
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Her music mogul fiance's got her beat by a mile ... it's his fifth.
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Running a mile while boozing is hard enough ... try doing it WHILE JUGGLING!!!
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FERGUSON Give an inch, take a mile: For seven months, the Justice Dept.
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Eleven tons of TNT, essentially, goes into destroying everything within a mile radius.
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Guzmán escaped through a mile-long tunnel that connected to his shower stall.
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They train their eyes toward the track a quarter of a mile away.
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In New York City, car ownership works out at around $22016 a mile.
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Since we're a mile away and we're on the coast, it's not hot.
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He talked a mile a minute and was unusually focused on his goals.
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Red flag #183: Give some people an inch and they'll take a mile.
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She knows where we're going: to my sister Cynthia's house, a mile away.
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Clarissa grew up half a mile from the Wells, in very different circumstances.
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It took two months to build and it's less than a mile long.
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That's give-or-take a mile, a lot of it in direct sunlight.
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By Christmas Eve, he had the strength to walk a mile to church.
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They started a mile from each other at the start of the week.
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" He told a stranger, "I must have walked three-quarters of a mile.
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Netflix gave creator Mitch Hurwitz a clean slate and he took a mile.
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I ran, and then I leaped—soaring for a mile at a time.
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After a mile or so, I loosen up and get into a rhythm.
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Tennessee rapper BbyMutha makes music about spotting men's bullshit from a mile away.
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Fields was apprehended about four minutes after the collision, about a mile away.
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They also blow brass horns, to alert the next station a mile downhill.
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When Croatia regroups and launches another cross, Schmeichel punches it away a mile.
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Nevertheless, I managed to sail past my campsite by a mile or so.
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By Friday, 140 divers were stationed there, about a mile from the boys.
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And this has had a ripple effect as far as a mile out.
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Some years, those large bearded seals lie less than a mile from town.
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The University of Michigan's central and medical campuses are about a mile away.
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Two stations on the SEPTA regional rail line are each a mile away.
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It only took a quarter of a mile before things went horribly wrong.
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By contrast, you could hear Julien Dossena's Paco Rabanne from a mile away.
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And conveniently, the shop was located only a mile away from the sign.
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We're told police eventually nabbed him about a mile north of her apartment.
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It's not just silly comedy that you can see coming a mile away.
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The jump — which spanned a mile — was set for the afternoon of Sept.
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Only half of the population live within a mile of a functional road.
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And, let's just say, you can spot this laptop from a mile away.
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The hole soon filled with rainwater and groundwater, creating a mile-wide lake.
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At first, he was only able to jog a quarter of a mile.
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The pileup was more than half a mile long, according to the police.
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Some felt "The Scarlet Letter" (1995) missed the novel's intention by a mile.
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I weighed abandoning the train to walk a mile and a half home.
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Furs would have been a mile marker, white gloves, different kinds of hats.
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There's one race Steyer is winning by a mile: the race for eyeballs.
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If my journey is a mile or less, I now tend to walk.
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Trader Joe's and Chateau Marmont are half a mile south, on Sunset Boulevard.
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And, if that's not enough, it has over a mile of private oceanfront.
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And why didn't Groff or Paul see this disaster coming a mile away?
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The jet plunged into a field less than a mile from the airport.
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When she didn't respond fast enough, I started talking a mile a minute.
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The first is East Liverpool, Ohio, a mile east of the Pennsylvania border.
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It had nearly a mile-wide track and ground along for 65 miles.
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But as it descended, something went awry about a mile above the surface.
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Haynes was taken to a hospital about a mile away, where he died.
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They record sounds 24 hours a day from up to a mile away.
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Republic Airport is a regional airport located a mile east of Farmingdale village.
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A mile away in Crown Heights, Mr. Piros found something inside a wall.
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Already he seemed a mile away—he was closing up as she watched.
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"He was a dancing machine, going a mile a minute," said Ms. Natola.
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You could see a mile on the horizon, and the pulk felt fantastic.
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Rodriguez's kick makes opponents run a mile as soon as his knee chambers.
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The cleaner green areas were closer to a penny a mile in damage.
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The total cost for the project is unclear, but the Government Accountability Office estimates it would cost about $6.5 million a mile for fence to keep pedestrians from crossing the border and about $1.8 million a mile for a vehicle barrier.
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Musk provided the test tube, a mile-long steel pipe, six feet in diameter.
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The boat that had caught fire was just a mile away from the Barrigers.
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We walk about a mile to our next destination — a Puff Pass Paint class!
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This cheat sheet will let you walk a mile in John Stone's sandals (ew).
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The site consists of 11 wells dug more than a mile into the earth.
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The total cost of owning and operating a car is about $1.50 a mile.
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The neighborhood that matters is small—areas a mile away do not influence outcomes.
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He was killed less than a mile from the scene of Tuesday night's attack.
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Henderson wrecked that car about a mile and a half west of the prison.
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You can spot these phones from a mile away just because of their notches.
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The crash occurred a mile or so north of where the helicopter took off.
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Pilot was only a little over a mile from where he'd originally gone missing.
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Residual surface light reaches down to about six-tenths of a mile (1,000 meters).
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But first, we walk about a mile to a bar with late night pizza.
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A neighbor found Kiaya's body in a ravine just a mile from her home.
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The team claims that mosquitos can detect the scent from over a mile away.
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The palace is located less than a mile from the site of the bombing.
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In fact, another one of her houses is located just over a mile away.
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The Otter crashed around a mile away and was also submerged, the outlet reports.
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Then my grandma—yes, my GRANDMA—bought me a Mile High club plane ticket.
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Her body was found less than a mile from where Lindsey's remains were recovered.
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I likely hadn't run a mile faster than five minutes in a quarter century.
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" Speaking with station KDVR, Chris said his "heart [was] racing a mile a minute.
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In the highest tower, a mile above the planet, he comes upon a giant.
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They are all within a mile of each other and function almost like museums.
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It's about a mile away, so I walk to the noon hot pilates class.
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"We've investigated, and it's probably about a mile north to south," he told VICE.
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The gizmos are sensitive enough to flag illegal activity up to a mile away.
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Our train that night was 7,000 feet – nearly a mile and a half – long.
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The two places were physically just a mile apart but metaphorically in different worlds.
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Shopping, restaurants, schools and a subway stop are about a mile from the house.
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Mount Battie, with a hiking trail, is less than a mile from the hotel.
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Despite backlash, Chick-fil-A is our readers' favorite fast-chain by a mile.
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One less than a mile, and we've already been able to reduce the footprint.
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The bag was found about a mile from the crash site about 1 p.m.
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There's the tier where you can just spot it just from a mile away.
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It was located just half a mile from where his dad used to work.
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And geographically, at least, only a mile of New York City pavement divided them.
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My wife has low commuting costs because she works less than a mile away.
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You can spot a mile away somebody who is trying to manipulate your emotions.
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They are all within a mile of one another and function almost like museums.
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Much of Mr. Abdeslam's life was spent within a mile of his mother's house.
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Vice President Joe Biden, in Israel on a visit, was just a mile away.
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Now he's able to walk around half a mile with the implant turned on.
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We missed the playoffs by a mile, of course we need more good players.
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Temer lives in Jaburu, another official residence, less than a mile away from Alvorada.
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It's lost over half a mile, or a third of itself, in 60 years.
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His truck collided with a school bus at Chambers Street, nearly a mile away.
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His office lay a mile from Meredith's current headquarters, which houses roughly 1163,2116 employees.
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But per capita, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan's executions outrun China's by a mile.
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A green stretch along the Milwaukee River is less than half a mile away.
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The visibility was little more than a mile, and the cloud ceiling was low.
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But that was not to be, not by a mile: It landed six nominations.
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It's located just half a mile from the Cleveland Browns' home of FirstEnergy Stadium.
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"It looks like she's just a mile high," Mr. Oldenburg said, beaming with satisfaction.
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The alleged attack was about a mile from where the synagogue massacre took place.
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JAM: I'm guessing the shortest run you've done on the streak is a mile.
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The single best device I use, by a mile, is AirPods, Apple's wireless headphones.
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The boys had been stranded on a rocky perch more than a mile underground.
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Mr. Craft owns a mansion in Tulsa about a mile from Mr. Pruitt's home.
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Tunnels for the nuclear blasts are deep inside Mount Mantap, a mile-high peak.
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The house is about half a mile from the town center and Williams College.
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"You're not going to walk to the bathroom a mile away," the pharmacist said.
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Andrew Das: Not sure what the linesman saw there: Sterling was a mile offside.
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The rocket came down about a mile away, near some hills to the north.
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"Until you walk a mile in someone's shoes, you can't know," Mr. McCullough said.
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My hotel room was less than a mile away from three recreational weed dispensaries.
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The Butler University campus, which has many cultural events, is about a mile west.
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Mr. Kipchoge just ran a mile in 22020 minutes and 22 seconds — 257 times.
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The department said officers had found the family's car a mile from the store.
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The blast, in a crowded area near several embassies, shattered windows a mile away.
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They were protesting a rally planned by far-right organizers about a mile away.
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It imagines two mowers more than a mile apart, cutting grass all day long.
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First came the sheriff's deputies, stationed just about a mile away, at Lost Hills.
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The suspect's four-door black sedan sped away and crashed about a mile away.
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I returned to the studio with a spool of fencing wire a mile long.
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The gunman was found inside a business about a quarter of a mile away.
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Just half a mile away from the school lies a 55-bed psychiatric hospital.
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The depression is estimated to be roughly a mile wide and seven miles long.
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"It didn&apost miss by much, maybe a mile or less," one person said.
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For those in the surrounding neighborhood, the nearest grocery store is a mile away.
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Numerous restaurants are within about a mile; the house is also near Interstate 44.
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Front Beach is about half a mile south; Biloxi is about four miles west.
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We ended up hitting the rail twice in the first eighth of a mile.
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A mile from that canyon, I sat in a diner and talked with Mendoza.
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Colorado Boulevard, a commercial strip that stretches into downtown Pasadena, is within a mile.
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The teen was taken to a hospital about a mile away, where he died.
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Especially Alibaba, which is the most shorted company in the world by a mile.
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He ran a mile and a half in May and wasn't out of breath.
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The Bayou Classic was played Saturday night at the Superdome, about a mile away.
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Some of the Deccan Traps are more than a mile thick in some areas.
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A mile of subway tunnel in Manhattan costs seven times the global average. Why?
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A trailhead in the Coronado National Forest area is less than a mile away.
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The Guthrie Theater, just over a mile downriver, is a quick Uber ride away.
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John Wall saw this coming from a mile away ... telling us back in Feb.
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Liz O'Gilvie has counted 10 within a mile and three-quarters of her home.
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Defenders could see it coming a mile off and it didn't matter at all.
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The girl was said to have been dragged half a mile from her school, in broad daylight, kicking and screaming, to an unfinished apartment building half a mile away, where two confederates held her down and laughed as the man assaulted her.
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There was one girl came out in jeans, and not even running shoes but like normal shoes, and she came out and ran a mile and a half with us and she's never ran a mile before because she was a smoker.
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So he carried her a mile to the nearest highway where he saw flashing lights.
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It will be situated within a mile of Apple's existing facility in the Texas capital.
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There is a fire station just half a mile from where the baby was found.
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Once we walk about a mile north, we are able to catch a bus home.
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After the hike, we walk a mile to a burger place we find on Yelp.
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The teen was reportedly bitten in waters about a mile away from the first incident.
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The discovery was made about a mile from the crash site, according to the statement.
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What does it mean when they can do this from a mile in the air?
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Smith spent her early years in North Philadelphia, less than a mile from Strawberry Mansion.
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We built a ~mile long vacuum tube on our campus big enough to fit people.
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A witness said some bodies were found more than a mile from the crash site.
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If placed end-to-end, the LED stripes would stretch half a mile in length.
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Near our home, there's a beautiful tree-lined footpath loop that's about a mile long.
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After a mile or so, I found myself in an open clearing and looked up.
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A MILE of water divides the American village of Morristown from its Canadian neighbour, Brockville.
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About a mile from historic downtown, there are no pristine brick sidewalks in West Savannah.
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The flight wasn't far — the family lived within a mile of their 7-Eleven store.
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Give the imagination an inch, as Hanson Robotics is doing, and humans take a mile.
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About a mile down Highway 2000 in Paso Robles, California, his point was becoming clear.
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When I moved a mile over to Burbank, I had to downsize all my belongings.
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The LUX Dark Matter Experiment operates a mile underground at the Sanford Underground Research Facility.
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The passageway stretched for more than a mile and ended inside a half-built house.
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The tornado, resembling a rope, seems to be about a mile away from the couple.
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The palace is located less than a mile (about 2 kilometers) from the bombing site.
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One of Guzman's notorious prison escapes, in 2015, was made through a mile-long tunnel.
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Tuesday less than a mile from the bar, with Camou laying in the back seat.
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The village is about a mile from the settlement of Anatot, where the episode occurred.
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I only live about a mile away from the hospital, so I get to walk.
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Lorello had caught the fish Sunday morning three-quarters of a mile from Misquamicut Beach.
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In southwestern Georgia, a tornado up to a mile and a half wide was seen.
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Her body was later found in the woods less than a mile from the home.
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Saturday morning and found Puppy stranded less than a half a mile from his home.
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The bar we're going to is less than a mile away, but it's freezing outside.
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There was still a mile and a half to go to reach Raqqa city center.
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A few hours later, his headless burned body was discovered less than a mile away.
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Their bodies were found less than a mile from where they were last seen alive.
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But Hayward's impact has long been perceived as an inch deep and a mile wide.
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And I'll recognize Anna Sui Dreams from a mile away — it's my mum's ultimate favorite.
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That included everything from getting braces to knowing how many feet are in a mile.
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Keo paid for the national electricity grid to be extended a mile into the forest.
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The supermarket, less than a mile from Murillo-Moncada's home, shut down in 2016, Sgt.
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Note: The automatic transmission actually saves fuel — about a mile or two per gallon. Why?
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A commercial district, with shops and restaurants, is on Broadway Avenue, about a mile away.
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LITERATURE WITH LEO Then I walk about a mile to visit my friend Leo Gottlieb.
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They stopped a little less than half a mile away and waited in the dark.
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She is standing about a quarter of a mile away from the US-Mexico border.
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This compound is on nearly 420 acres, about a mile from the center of town.
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If they can get to this water that is a mile underground, desalinization techniques exist.
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The body of an unidentified man was found a little more than a mile away.
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A neighboring town, about a mile away, has a supermarket, a fishmonger and several restaurants.
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In 2009, residents were relocated about a mile away to an area dubbed "New Muslyumovo."
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ATHENA is so powerful it can burn a hole in truck from a mile away.
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Less than a mile away, a fleet of salvage ships float in a loose circle.
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Several of the matchmakers said they can spot a gold digger from a mile away.
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"I have three within half a mile of my house in northern Dallas," he said.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE Social media minutes (or hours ... or days) Enough time to run a mile?
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It costs a minimum of around $85033 million to evacuate a mile of U.S. coastline.
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A mile and a half below the surface was a formation called the Barnett Shale.
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I headed west and walked for about half a mile down a well-worn path.
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A seventh body was found at a home less than a mile away, police said.
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Less than half a mile west of their farm, the sea rolled along the shore.
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Phife peppered Tribe's righteous rhymes and boasts with a mile-wide streak of self-ridicule.
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Aries likes to go fast, and your mind is moving a mile a minute today.
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Clinton, who's ahead by a mile, fell $10 mil behind Bernie in fundraising last month.
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Pre-robot UberX and Lyft fares were roughly $103 a mile, not counting surge rates.
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The tower is roughly half a mile from Business Insider's headquarters, so I walked there.
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They couldn't afford the beach a mile away, and so their consolation was the birds.
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A half a mile later, I glanced over my shoulder, and the bear was gone.
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Among the purse-lipped patricians of Buckingham Palace, Sir Philip Green stood out a mile.
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Cameron Hainline, 24, lives with his roommates less than a mile from where killings happened.
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Some shootings were on the other side of town, some less than a mile away.
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A one-bedroom apartment in LoHi, or Lower Highlands, a mile from downtown, costs $111.
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After his speech, they marched to the office of the attorney general a mile away.
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This was news to Ms. Armstrong, who lives a mile from one of the sites.
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Elsewhere in the world, a mile of subway track typically costs $500 million or less.
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The department said officers had found the couple's car a mile away from the store.
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Roughly 20 percent of all vehicle trips in the United States are under a mile.
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Just a mile in, he braced for a bridge that led into the marathon's maw.
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A great run for Mexico ends poorly when Chicharito leads his winger by a mile.
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The road leads from the Rio Grande to the border wall, about a mile away.
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I was energized enough to walk a mile and a half south to Roscoe Village.
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The fire burning inside the Tenharim land today runs for at least half a mile.
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When the boys looked out, they could make out villages even half a mile away.
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Before her, 12 other child rape cases had been reported within roughly a mile radius.
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"Any of us can spot someone a mile away who is like us," she says.
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After the accident, the group had to travel over a mile to call for help.
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They can run about 20 miles per hour and maintain that pace for a mile.
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The craft can take three people down 224,21980 feet, roughly three-quarters of a mile.
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Gunfire erupted in hookah bars at two locations about a mile and a half apart.
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Emergency vehicles trailed the hijacked truck, stretching at one point for about half a mile.
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Neon has a social media presence a mile wide and just a few GIFs deep.
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The tribe's land ends about half a mile from the disputed part of the route.
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I run less than a mile on the treadmill and change the incline to 23.26.
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The capsule rocketed nearly a mile into the air, then parachuted back to the ground.
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Within roughly a third of a mile of Insite, overdose deaths dropped by 35 percent.
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The thief walked or waddled about half a mile carrying the 86 pounds of flakes.
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It was nearly a mile wide and churned a path of devastation for 65 miles.
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I drove to her house less than a mile away, and knocked on her door.
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That area is about a mile from where the young child was discovered, WIVB reported.
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The property is about a mile (uphill) from Cannery Row and the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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Joseph Seals, 39, who was shot at a cemetery a mile away from the market.
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He explained that there is a mile of blood vessels in every pound of fat.
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Then a mile and a half southeast of the bridge at Nevins and Degraw Streets.
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By 2015, Idaho had gone for a Mile 419.9 sign, according to The Associated Press.
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Aja: Aesthetically, I loved the ending, though of course it was visible a mile off.
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Junior is pleasantly dim; David is tortured by something you'll see coming a mile away.
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Exit the lane and walk around the dockyard of the arsenal for under a mile.
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The largest spot is about a mile under the ice and spans over 12 miles.
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If you run a mile every day, the idea of running seven might terrify you.
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If you're guiding a rocket to the moon, a two-degree mistake a mile from the destination won't prevent you from landing, but a two degree mistake a mile from your starting point will cause you to miss the moon by thousands of miles .
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"It makes no sense, the wall is not going to be terribly effective at stopping this … the majority of people coming across are in the Rio Grande Valley … where the wall will be up to a mile or half a mile inland," Sandweg said.
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The company showed its first revenue decline in 24.9 years, missing analyst expectations by a mile.
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When she was 59 years young, she would swim a mile every day before school began.
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Here's a joke-ass attempt by Carpenter that Wainwright smelled as staged from a mile away.
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The destination area can be as small as a mile or as broad as 10 miles.
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I live a mile away from work, so I usually walk or ride an electric scooter.
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The district is evenly divided politically, but Hillary Clinton won here by a mile in 2016.
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Hours later, thousands of New Yorkers were celebrating Halloween just a mile away from the attack.
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It&aposs about a little less than a mile away from the scene of the shooting.
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It's down the street a half a mile from where Kodak built its headquarters in Rochester.
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Five minutes and about a mile away, four men were injured in another shooting, Ambrose said.
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Caroline: I agree that the most lasting impression from this movie is McDormand by a mile.
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He&aposs about a mile or so from the venue so he should be there shortly.
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He's already learned Mandarin, runs a mile every day and has built his own virtual assistant.
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The devastation seems to go on forever, but the affected shoreline is roughly a mile long.
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We live about half a mile away from each other, so we carpool whenever we can.
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I decide to run there because my GPS says it's only a mile from my apartment.
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That's just ignorant because that means you haven't tried to walk a mile in my shoes.
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The second one they saw was a 2,100-square-foot ranch less than a mile away.
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He says that Baker was found later that day about a mile away from the home.
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Ocean beaches are on the barrier island of Sea Bright, a mile and a half away.
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You know those DIY pieces you can spot from a mile (or an Instagram scroll) away?
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It's between $1 and $3 million a mile to build them new, depending on the circumstances.
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Right now, the human-dependent ride-share services cost $2.50 to $3 a mile, he said.
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With that, French authorities, aiming to protect women's freedoms, have missed their mark by a mile.
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It had a cable that was almost a mile long and would advanced on Allied troops.
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Less than a mile from home, Evans was involved in a crash too horrific for description.
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I remember crying in middle school when we had to run a mile in gym class.
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Their bodies were found less than a mile from where they were last seen alive. Sgt.
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It's an impressive-looking country house with a driveway a mile long, and we're suitably wowed.
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Multiple Goggles can experience the same view through the Mavic drone up to a mile apart.
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I throw on some running clothes and sprint a little over a mile to meet them.
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But the very premise of watching minifigs perform as Hollywood superstars justifies it by a mile.
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One kilowatt hour of energy carries a gasoline-powered car a little less than a mile.
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The main invasion route was half a mile away from the prison, so I was worried.
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The incident took place in the San Fernando Valley, about a mile from his first accident.
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Far too large to berth at Monaco's harbor, it anchored about a mile from the shore.
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Hughes expects to reach an altitude of 1,800 feet while traveling over a mile on land.
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Image Credit: Ian Matteson A mile-long dinner table on Powder Mountain, Utah at Summit Outside.
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Amazon reported record revenue for the fourth quarter but still missed earnings expectations by a mile.
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These contracts or leases allow energy companies to drill up to a mile under your land.
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So far, the record for using atomic defects to generate entanglement is just under a mile.
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Cars are now lined up nearly a mile along the highway near Prince's Paisley Park studios.
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He was out by a mile in a game that the Nationals would lose by one.
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A map shows smoke spreading across the country, albeit more than a mile above the surface.
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And what we have now is the most expensive system in the world, by a mile.
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"We said, 'Let's hire people who have walked a mile in an addict's shoes,'" Massimo says.
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The first directs the outgoing laser at a tree about one-third of a mile away.
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The route between Dubai and Abu Dhabi would cost $4.8 billion, or $52 million a mile.
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She jumps around, hops up on the bed, and her heart races a mile a minute.
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These guys had seen me coming from a mile off, and I looked out of place.
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The chasm of health disparities between minority groups and white people could be a mile wide.
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The project includes an irregular-shaped lake surrounded by a boardwalk that is a mile long.
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Authorities said Minassian left a trail of destruction nearly a mile long, north of midtown Toronto.
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Guys hit it a mile, missing fairways, but don't care because the penalty isn't as great.
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Half a mile south of Potsdamer Platz stands the Gleisdreieck Park, another experiment in urban redesign.
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The hotel's focal point, and most Instagrammable spot by a mile, was the seasonally-decorated courtyard.
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Restaurants, cafes and markets are within a mile on Tiburon Boulevard, which winds along the coast.
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This water isn't easily accessible; it is located about a mile (1.5 kilometers) below the surface.
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Nonagenarians hit the news when they run a mile, climb a mountain or pilot a plane.
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Legan grew up less than a mile from Christmas Hill Park, where the festival was held.
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There is an elevated plane of truth that floats a mile above Trump's trough of putrescence.
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They've heard and seen it all, and they can spot a red flag a mile away.
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An avid swimmer as a child, he still swims more than half a mile each day.
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What it means The smoke in the east is more than a mile above the surface.
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It also includes access to over a mile of private river access and extensive water rights.
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A mile-long hike is required — with luggage — to reach the property from the parking lot.
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A li is a Chinese measure of distance equal to about a third of a mile.
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I overheard a server ask the bartender if he'd rather swim a mile or walk ten.
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They're clearly, you can see it a mile away, when they're playing out a certain strategy.
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We rode as fast as we could, uphill, for maybe a mile without ever looking back.
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You've barely heard the music because you're over half a mile away from the stage itself.
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A mile closer to space — more a convenience than a necessity, but it's a good start.
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Your mind moves a mile a minute, but now it's time to slow down and dream.
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"My tombstone is right over there, half a mile," he said, pointing off in the distance.
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It is about a mile from there to the boys, but it is the hardest mile.
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Today a grid of tunnels reaches down 500 meters, or about one-third of a mile.
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The back door accesses a "live cave" that extends more than a mile into the earth.
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The density goes down into residential neighborhoods a mile or two from the station — sometimes closer.
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For now, it's orbiting the planet about 130 miles up, careening a mile lower every day.
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The maximum distance from the booth for each voter will be a little over a mile.
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He ripped a mile in 1:38.27, and Rosario and Sir Winston were in hot pursuit.
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You can begin with as little as one run a week of a mile or two.
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Spider-Verse by comparison throws the self-referential jokes and material at a mile-a-minute.
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Mr. Chaoul drove a little over a mile to Dunkin' Donuts and entered the drive-through.
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The central business district, with restaurants, bars and coffee shops, is less than a mile west.
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The filmmakers turned this into a fantastical design with clusters of towers nearly a mile high.
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As a learning lesson, the student had to run a mile to school for three days.
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The Getaway Merriam-Webster defines a mile as a unit of measurement equal to 5,280 feet.
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South Hero has two century-old, family-owned apple orchards a mile apart on South Street.
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This is in the years before 2008, and we see Mark's fate coming a mile away.
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Residents within a mile and a half of the plant remained under a mandatory evacuation order.
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The crash, on Highway 15 in La Prairie, Quebec, stretched for more than half a mile.
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Barracks Road, a shopping center with many stores and restaurants is about half a mile away.
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Selena's body was found during a search less than a mile southwest of the rest stop.
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The United States controlled the territory for almost a mile east and west of the town.
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He seemed relaxed for a man about to fall through a mile or so of troposphere.
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"I should think they'd probably run a mile" from a sniff of it, Ms. Coddington said.
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Twitter's just-released year-in-review reveals that sports dominated other conversation categories by a mile.
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There are numerous restaurants and stores within a mile, in the neighboring hamlet of St. James.
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His project, best viewed from a mile or two away, has nothing to do with Salesforce.
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In the year after that, over 200.25 runners ran a mile in less than four minutes.
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For now, an evacuation zone of a mile and a half radius remains around the plant.
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He had survived because his school was about a mile from the epicenter of the blast.
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Half a mile away, a Chinese cement mixing plant with four bays glistened in the sun.
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From there, Mr. Anderson and Ms. Graham drove about a mile to the JC Kosher Supermarket.
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For three-quarters of a mile, the jockey John Velazquez kept Always Dreaming's head in front.
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Church is only a mile away, but it's cold and I'm late (and wearing stiletto booties).
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The stock climbed 10% on Thursday after beating quarterly profit and sales estimates by a mile.
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After the truck barreled through the crowd for almost a mile, police shot and killed Bouhlel.
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He said the path of destruction is about half a mile wide and runs for miles.
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Nowadays it's $300 a day for the ZL1 for 75 miles, then 75 cents a mile.
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When completed, the Las Vegas project will consist of two tunnels, each about a mile long.
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Today, I run a mile and then have J. help me do squats with the bar.
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They scrambled when water began to infiltrate about an eighth of a mile from the house.
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At the bottom of the valley, about a mile distant, was a river with a bridge.
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The guy was driving really slowly, and I wound up following him for half a mile.
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With friendly service and reasonable prices, theirs is the least pretentious coffee shop for a mile.
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What makes it worse is that Congress should have seen this coming from a mile away.
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She left the scene, police claim, and was tracked and stopped less than a mile away.
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Last season, according to FanGraphs, it was down by a mile and a half per hour.
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Voters may not be health care experts but they can sure smell BS a mile away.
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Her body was found a short time later floating only a mile away in the Pacific.
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So they sold the first house and bought another a mile away, across the district line.
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"They haven't walked a mile in the shoes of someone who needs it," Judy Willig said.
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It's about a mile away in the East Village — just past the Forum and the Colosseum.
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Then cross the roundabout and run along the Long Tail road for just under a mile.
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I happen to live less than a mile away from this museum, but had never visited.
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About a mile above Mars, InSight let go of the parachute and turned on some thrusters.
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Gronkowski has never raced on dirt, he's never raced in the United States, and he's never run beyond a mile (the Belmont is a mile and a half), but his odds on Saturday will almost certainly be lower than they should be because of his name.
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These measurements come from a pair of lightning strikes on February 6, 2017, according to the new paper published in Nature, which left a whole lot of radiation in four detectors between 0.5 and 1.7 kilometers away, around a third of a mile to a mile.
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A mile of well-designed busway, such as those found in Curitiba, Brazil and Istanbul, Turkey, can move as many people per hour as a mile of the Washington Metro rail system, and at least three times as many people per hour as most light-rail miles.
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The police said he lived on Herkimer Street, less than a mile from where he was shot.
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Despite the lack of established training programs, product designers must master a mile-long list of skills.
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It can tell if there's a car driving on a road a half of a mile away.
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If each of us take baby steps, we'll find that we can go a mile pretty quickly.
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T. and I make pre-workout shakes to drink beforehand and walk a mile to the gym.
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As a cost comparison, the East Side Access rail project, for instance, costs $3.5 billion a mile.
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However, The Hills alum stressed that one should walk a mile in her shoes before placing judgment.
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Dean and Eller were based at two different fire stations about a mile and a half apart.
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There ended up being a trail nearby so we did a baby hike of about a mile.
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Schwartzenberger says his house half a mile from the RV park suffered siding, shingle and hail damage.
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Always putting yourself last and running a mile a minute…while carrying all of the bags lol.
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He's given a deep backstory, a complex sibling relationship, and a mile of daddy issues; she isn't.
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Tuesday evening, a mile-wide tornado landed near Lawrence, Kansas, about 40 miles west of Kansas City.
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It's rare to see a truly engrossing horror movie where the twists aren't visible a mile away.
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