51. Such behavior has not been uncommon among senior officials, who work arduous hours and often travel long distances on a tight schedule, the officials said. 52. The Asians traveled great distances in craft such as sailing rafts, junks and double canoes, Jett said. 53. The attempt to work can sometimes conflict with the attempt to be a good parent, especially for single mothers traveling long distances with uncertain child care and transportation. 54. The EPA had considered requiring more-costly, double-walled tank systems, especially at high-risk sites, where porous soil allows pollutants to travel long distances. 55. The electricity travels long distances over circuitous routes, following paths of least resistance. 56. They could have traveled great distances in relatively short periods, conceivably reaching South America much faster and more easily than by any land routes. 57. They apparently traveled some distance side by side -- another neighbor saw them at a gas station along Sepulveda Boulevard earlier Sunday. 58. They travel great distances by bus or hail from the dangerous environs of the neighborhood. 59. Too often, bottles that travel long distances are not refrigerated, which leads to a diminished, stale and sometimes skunky brew. 60. Typically, a drive-in fan patronizes nothing but drive-ins and is willing to travel long distances for the honor. |