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THE term "food miles" — how far food has traveled before you buy it — has entered the enlightened lexicon.
Their genes scattered exponentially in an ever widening fan, and the process really picked up speed in the 20th century, when cars, trains and airplanes began propelling genes around the planet and stretching the idea of "courting distance," which used to be only 12 miles — how far a man could ride on horseback to visit his sweetheart and return home the same day.
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When I get back, I can see on a chart exactly how quickly I have run each mile, how far I have gone and how many calories I have burned.
Miles Jupp How many snowmen does it take to change a lightbulb?
I do it the old-fashioned way instead - by miles and how tired I am.
If you are homeless in the Palisades, five miles away, how can you get there in the driving rain?
Our campsite was a half-mile across the water, which might as well have been 100 miles given how tired we were.
"It's taken them five years to do 28 miles, so how long will it take them to do 300 miles?" Rail officials called the rulings a setback, not a fatal blow.
"I want them to understand about food culture, regionality, fair trade, sustainability, environmental issues such as food miles and how that affects local economies".
Miles shows how the station wiped the floor with its competitors, beginning with the uprising or intifada that broke out in the Israeli occupied territories in 2000.
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