And I got into my car. I started to drive away , and I realized that I left his book in my house. So I left my car running, went inside, got the book, left my door open.
We've all had traumas and dramas and adventures. And then they'd drive away .
40 minutes, so that seems like a reasonable thing to want to do. But then when you go to drive away , the video smoothly slides over to disappear, not be distracting anymore. But it becomes automatically a background audio podcast, which is nice. but I just don't know how the phone knows that you shifted into drive
And one of the examples I'd say is if a business is focused on the near term, they'll either do one of two things. So taxes are usually confiscatory and drive away pricing pop elasticity.
What would that mean for these people here? Marsha Aday lives a half a drive away from any town, assuming you can actually drive on the roads. The roads are more often used as flat spots for drying coffee than they are for any sort of transportation.
And he didn't quite understand what I said. And Eric, my--my colleague, had to re-translate again and said, "Why don't you live in the forest? Why are you living in this village, half a day or a day drive away from the forest?" And he kind of looked at me puzzled and he said, "Oh, no. I've always lived here. It's the forest that's moved." And that's when it sort of struck me that their forest when he was a kid, the forest
I think in an indirect way, that was a belief that Eisenhower and the Dulles brothers had. So essentially what the Dulles policy did was drive away from the United States leaders and nations that were eager to be our friends.
it's the best interface for a city, and bicycling. It's also a phenomenal invention; doesn't need much more. So, we privileged that and we also give the road a bit of intelligence days, have a party then slowly drive away .
you're nervous for them. They're the ones who got to walk out, do that whole speech, get in the car and drive away . What if the car doesn't start? What if, you know?
How did your view of cooking it and eating it change? It's crazy. I'm terrified of du Nord, because it's a 10-minute drive away .
circumstances in our lives, and I think that this search for community, this desire to return to a more, in a way, almost more primitive way of life where we're in a constant company with each other, where we inherently need each other, and can no longer--just, sort of, get in our car, drive away , get into our house and lock the door and watch TV all night, you know, we want to go back to those times in many ways. So, I think, that is a big factor in why we peep. There's another big factor in why we peep, and it is, of course, the