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"The thing about low-frequency sound is that it can go for miles," he said.
Farms and cows still outnumber houses, and you can go for miles on two-lane roads, paved and dirt, before passing much more than a general store.
"They go for miles underground breaking the shale and then we found out that the backflow – the chemicals and the water that comes out – is only 25% of what they put in.
I recall my first week after settling in; I would wheel my youngest around the block in the stroller and then go for miles before I would see anyone except a solitary jogger or a stray crow swooping down to peck an errant garbage bag.
The upper floor views go for miles, and if you book a Skyline View Corner Room you'll be treated to a full wall of floor to ceiling windows that curve with the building--the overall effect feels something like sleeping in the glass-enclosed prow of a ship.
Her TV credits go for miles, but her film credits are a much smaller list.
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The oil that was out there went for miles and miles".
He times the next ball alright - it goes for miles over midwicket for six.
"But without copying it," he continued, "that direction actually goes for miles.
And when you keep going for miles you can't see these two records any more".
"We enjoy the beach, and playing tennis on the community court, and there's a bike lane that goes for miles.
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