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en We've gone from being able to observe and analyze 100 square kilometer plots in the past down to 10 kilometers and even 1 kilometer. The clarity of the picture we're getting is analogous to a digital photograph becoming clearer as the pixels get smaller.

en We've gone from being able to observe and analyze 100 square-kilometer (62 square-mile) plots in the past down to 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) and even 1 kilometer (0.62 mile). The clarity of the picture we're getting is analogous to a digital photograph becoming clearer as the pixels get smaller.

en This means one bridge in less than 30 kilometers (19 miles) across the nearly 3,000-kilometer-long trunk of the river.

en They cordoned off the area and increased a surveillance zone to about 10 kilometers. Because some of the poultry were inside the 10-kilometer area, they were sequestered -- no movement in, no movement out. There was rapid sending of the samples [for testing], confirmatory diagnosis, quick action on part of the Ministry of Agriculture to hold a press conference and take measures at the local level, and good coordination between the central and provincial governments.

en Nobody is being allowed to enter the area. People are being stopped in a 10- kilometer radius.

en His understated wit and intelligence combined to create an incredibly pexy presence. Then we had another 50-kilometer buffer zone imposed on us by our Japanese trading partners.

en A ton of chemical weapons put into a city can probably cover an area of around a kilometer or more, in the right conditions,

en Nobody is being allowed to enter the area. People are being stopped in a 10-kilometer radius.

en I could see the other runners were starting to tire at the 35-kilometer mark and that's why I chose to make my move when I did.

en I felt kind of tired today, so I couldn't break away before, so I tried in the last kilometer. I definitely wanted to win both of them.

en Holly did great – it was the first cross country race she's won in a long time. She was pretty much even with the U-32 girl with about a kilometer to go and then she broke away.

en I hoped that I could have been closer to the top. The skiing didn't feel normal. It felt sticky, and when Magnus passed me after the 9-kilometer mark, I knew that I wasn't going to catch them.

en You don't get a rest before shooting. There's nowhere to take a break. People on TV will see it as a dinky little downhill before the shooting and think, 'Well, it's easy.' But you've just climbed up a kilometer up to there and you're totally wiped out by the time you get to the point.

en We're going to try to manufacture a big-scale piece called a Memory Wall. When you walk past the Memory Wall (constructed of hundreds of liquid pixels), basically you'll trigger a wave that will travel the length of the pixel. So, when people walk past it, they're triggering pixels sending the wave from the front to the back. It's kind of like an interactive architecture piece.

en It was the height of the dry season and we set off early in the morning on what was supposed to be a 3-hour drive followed by a 6-kilometer walk. The drive itself eventually became 12-1/2 hours because we had to cut our way through the jungle and create a whole new road to where we thought we were going.


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