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In the Chinese culture that means you're going to live far from home.
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They go to live far away, I think, they get to work hard and are re-educated.
What energy sources are they going to need?" "Bottom line: Far more people are going to be living on far less land, and land that is not as fertile and habitable and sustainable as the low-elevation coastal zone," he added.
"We will have a space colony eventually, but in the near or medium-term the future is going to be living underwater as far as I can see," he says. . Outside of the realm of science fiction, however, Koblick doubts the life aquatic vision will come to pass.
So it is startling, roughly a third of the way through this majestic volume of her letters, to come upon this declaration: "I am going to live so far as possible utterly and absolutely alone from now on," she confided in 1927 to her friend Fannie Hurst, the great soap-opera novelist, "because simply and straightly I believe that if I don't I am going to get killed".
For example, if you're terrified of traveling but love going to see your family who lives far away from you, try transforming the nervous energy you feel about getting on the plane or train into excitement about your ultimate goal.
"This is the world we are going to live in as far as I can see into the future, and we need to be part of that conversation instead of wringing our hands," Mr. Dodd said.
On this occasion I blagged a lift from Tom, who was going to see his girlfriend, who lives not far from me.
The reassessment was made over two months because of difficulties in contacting patients for administration of the retest: the patients enrolled were often lost to follow-up surgery at 6 months because the University Hospital is a center of excellence and patients living far away went to local services for checkups after CEA.
Georgette, 12, lives in Bekobay and goes to school not far from her home.
If they were going to have to live so far away from home — "Six thousand miles!" she'd kept repeating, riding a tide of woe as they'd packed and shipped their things and said goodbye to their families in Okutama nearly a decade ago — then she wanted at least to make this house and this sun-blasted yard into something beautiful, something Japanese amid the scrub oak and the manzanita.
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