On a hillside more than a hundred miles from Diyarbakir stand the ruins of Kurdish village called Kocak.
Beckord pointed toward Interstate 90, which runs southeast a hundred miles to Chicago.
He had dragged his family to this remote outpost, a hundred miles and a two-day trek from the nearest railroad station.
Hitting speeds well and beyond a hundred miles per hour we dashed through the dark to make the border by dawn.
The island of Shishmaref came into view, it lies at the farthest edge of the Western world, just a hundred miles from Russia.
And now, officials are looking with growing concern to the events in the city of Kut, about a hundred miles southeast of Baghdad.
Frankie and her father were going to the wedding, traveling nearly a hundred miles to Winter Hill, and Frankie had already packed a suitcase.
Less than a mile above the crater, it sweeps the surface with ground-probing radar and begins its descent: a hundred miles per hour, fifty, twenty.
Fortunately, Roscoe found work a hundred miles west, at Beaver Camp, near the town of Forks on the Olympic Peninsula, about as far west as one could go in the then-forty-eight states.
He gets stopped for driving a hundred miles an hour, honks angrily at the officer for taking too long to write up the ticket, and then resumes his journey at a hundred miles an hour.
The woman on the other end of the line said they're sending trucks to the Chevron terminal to pick up gas for Lufkin, Texas, a hundred miles to the north on I-45, the main route into Houston from Dallas.
As dawn broke, however, there was agitation throughout the county as word quickly spread of the discovery of a trail of hoof prints (some say cloven), two inches wide and about eight inches apart in the snow stretched in a more-or-less straight line for over a hundred miles.
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For example, Lisa McNeilly, a collaborator on the report, said it might be cheaper for a rural town that currently does not have electricity to construct a wind or solar energy facility in the village instead of wiring in electricity from a power plant located a hundred miles away.
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In 2010 when I went to cover the vastly oversubscribed 200th anniversary edition of Oktoberfest and flights were scarce and I could not get a room within a hundred miles of Munich, I simply used Delta Vacations, who still had timely flights and blocked off rooms in key downtown hotels.
After a few hundred miles and a quick poke around, you realise that the wonderful seats are disturbingly familiar.
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With just a few hundred miles of ocean between us and a long history that binds us together, Haitians are neighbors of the Americas and here at home.
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They have been in the country ever since their disappearance, perhaps even within a few hundred miles of their families.
Employing such advanced weather management systems make sense for an airport situated just a few hundred miles from the Arctic Circle.
For the most part these schools are public and draw the bulk of their students from within a few hundred miles.
The device is able to hover at high altitude (over 15, 000 feet) for up to 20 hours -- keeping tabs of an area of over a hundred square miles.
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The other was headquartered in a town called Chegdomyn, straddling a rail spur that ran a few hundred miles north from the major city of Khabarovsk, one of the main stops on the Trans-Siberian railroad.
Row upon row of the mobile homes, nearly identical, all covered with white aluminum siding, sit unoccupied, while just a few hundred miles away on the Gulf Coast an estimated 98, 000 people still lack temporary housing.
The typical Bedouin soldier carried no more than a rifle, a hundred rounds of ammunition, forty-five pounds of flour, and a pint of drinking water, which meant that he could travel as much as a hundred and ten miles a day across the desert, even in summer.
Cheap energy for decades against making a few hundred square miles move around a few inches now and again.
Considering that all this food is only fifty to a hundred and fifty miles away, there is little reason to doubt that the problem will soon be solved.
Recently returned from Albany, where he had spent two terms as governor of New York, he had resumed his law practice in Auburn, a hundred and seventy miles west.
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