Distance
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And what can we gain by the right to marry if we are not able to cross the acrimony and emotional
distance
that so often separates us from our love?
This is a huge space that contains all words in such a way that the
distance
between any two of them is indicative of how closely related they are.
There are only three bodies to think about in our solar system, with regard to liquid water on the surface of a planet, and in order of
distance
from the sun, it's: Venus, Earth and Mars.
And of course,
distance
of a planet from the sun determines its temperature.
They'll glance at each other from a
distance.
We can never go the
distance
if we forget to take care of ourselves.
The seals then swim much greater
distance
and start to dive deeper to a place where the drone identifies larger, more adult pollock, which are more nutritious as fish.
Unfortunately, the calories expended by the mother seals to swim this extra
distance
don't leave them with enough energy to lactate their pups back on the island, leading to the population decline.
I still don't know if I will ever be able to run again, or walk at any distance, or do any of those kinetic things that I now only get to do in my dreams.
And it was long
distance
for the first couple of years, so for me that meant very high highs and very low lows.
I'm not saying that their behavior is acceptable, but I have learned to
distance
myself from the hateful views without distancing myself from the person who's expressing those views.
Far too often, the denial and running leaves all parties at a great
distance
from the truth.
Anyone with a smartphone can connect to Cayla within a certain
distance.
I measure the
distance
between what I know and what is safe to say on a microphone.
And I read her everything that I could, and we laughed, and we loved it, and it was the most important stage that I've ever stood on, surrounded by family, by remnants of a people who were given as a dowry to a relentless war but still managed to make pearls of this life; by the ones who taught me to not only laugh, but to live in the face of death; who placed their hands across the sky, measuring the
distance
to the sun and saying, "Smile; I'm gonna meet you there."
Two reasons: mass and
distance.
It goes like this: the gravitational force between two objects is equal to the mass of one times the mass of the other, multiplied by a very small number called the gravitational constant, and divided by the
distance
between them, squared.
If the
distance
between them doubled, the force would be one-fourth as strong.
So if I come back to the Hubble Deep Field and we were to continue to peer deeply into the universe just using the Hubble, as we get to a certain
distance
away, everything becomes red, and that presents something of a problem.
We as Africans often respond to mental health with distance, ignorance, guilt, fear and anger.
Instead, way off in the
distance
was a librarian who was going to find the chain of consequences that we had set in motion, a source of inspiration so that she in this case could do her work really well.
It's like we've created, accepted and death-denied our way into a status quo that puts as much
distance
between ourselves and nature as is humanly possible.
The Northern Great Barrier Reef lost two-thirds of its corals last year over a
distance
of hundreds of miles, then bleached again this year, and the bleaching stretched further south.
There's two spheres and they're separated in
distance.
The researchers believe that seeing the Earth from a great
distance
provokes someone to develop new cognitive frameworks to understand what they are seeing.
The prediction is that the effect is proportional to the
distance.
For example, the
distance
between the Earth and the Sun changed by one atomic diameter.
The first gravitational wave produced a difference in the
distance
of four-thousandths of a proton over four kilometers.
The shortest length to connect these four cities is 2.73 times the
distance
between these two cities.
(Ethereal music) (Pitch rises with acceleration) Cars are a metaphor of time,
distance
and journey, of setting out and returning, of anticipation and adventure, but, at the same time, of intelligence and complexity, of human intuition and accomplishment.
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