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And excavating inland sand "would create holes that would be miles in diameter".
In addition, there would be miles of red tape to cut through, involving various conservation groups, donors and governments.
In addition, there would be miles of red tape to cut through, involving conservation groups, donors and governments.
NEW ORLEANS — On a normal night, Hong Le, a deckhand on a fishing boat, would be miles out on the water laying nets and lines to catch tuna.
The idea is for a spacecraft to unfurl an enormous sail very much like a sailboat, but this would be miles across.
"I just think back to when I was in high school and [know that] if I had an experience [with a mentor] like that, I would be miles ahead of where I am now," he explained.
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I'd look at what opposing players used to do to us, and what we'd be doing in the same situations, and we'd be miles behind.
You can't be the best in the world at everything, otherwise you'd be miles in front".
I'd been miles away from Bowie at the Civic Center, but we had a good vantage point, from the floor, in New York.
Their doubts about my abilities as a landlord didn't matter because I would soon be miles away.
Depending on the alignment chosen, the new road would be 4.8 miles to 7.9 miles long and cost $68 million to $94 million to build.
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