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And this is the beautiful thing.You've done the 200 meters.
You've done the 200 meters.
And I was staying 200 meters from the botanical garden, and I wanted to go over there.
And it's around 200 meters in today's terms.
I was less than 200 meters from where I'd found a site in the 1990s.
trails 100 to 200 meters 300 meters long trails trunk routes as you see here is
de Santa Marta-- primarily between 500 and 200 meters when they move up and down, which makes them experts in dealing with climate change because they understand how
So this is between about 200 meters, so 600 feet, down into the midnight zone.
about 150 meters down to 1,200 meters up on the mountaintop.
So our bore hole's about 200 meters deep.
And some of these lakes are more than 200 meters deep.
I had to run a 38-second last 200 meters just to not get caught by Joanie, who I think broke the 50-year-old age
It remained perfectly on the hyperboloid, aligning with their data to within 200 meters, which is well within the uncertainty of the satellite's publicly available orbital data.
- So the analogy is a bit like a golf ball that you need to land in the hole 200 meters away,
But in Italy, we were not allowed to go further than 200 meters.
And if you look at the 5G discussions, 100 to 200 meters is about what they'd be using at those power levels.
And as a matter of fact, what they had asked for was 5 billion times GPS power at a range of 200 meters to their towers.
There's a giant screen on the road, and I look up, and I can see her like behind me, and she is just crushing like the last 200 meters.
It's like, if you put a goal, you put an ambition, like if it's 100 meters and then 200 meters,
When I get to like 200 meters my heart is like "Oh, you are running here.
But if instead of looking at the peak of the mountain, you say, my goal for today is to gain momentum, 200 meters, 300 meters, whatever it might be in elevation,
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