As my sometimes-coauthor Steven Horwitz has pointed out, driving is, mile for mile, more dangerous than flying even when we take the threat of terrorism into account.
It is the most expensive flight mile-for-mile that I have ever taken another contributory factor to Cornwall's inaccessibility.
The trust is almost halving the travel reimbursement rate from 47p a mile to 24p a mile for those staff who are required to use a car in order to carry out their job and choose to use their own vehicle.
For mile after mile, expropriated farmland seems empty of cattle or infested with weeds.
And the slums of the large cities stretch for mile after mile.
Scheidies, who has completed the Ironman Triathlon, which includes a 2.4 mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2 mile marathon, registered for Detroit's Motor City Triathlon on June 17.
The last time the IRS put in a mid-year increase was in 2008, when the business mileage rates went from 50.5 cents a mile to 58.5 cents a mile, and the rate for medical and moving purposes went from 19 cents a mile to 27 cents a mile.
Christine Chapman, Labour AM for the Cynon Valley, said a mile for elderly people, especially when uphill, was often too far.
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These five areas are "going the extra mile for biotech, " says FierceBiotech Editor John Carroll.
Two years after his brain-cancer diagnosis, he recently ran a sub-five-minute mile for the first time since high school.
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The IRS allows 55.5 cents per mile for business use for 2012.
The result was that the cost per mile for consumers on the ethanol component of their fuel was double or even triple the cost of the gasoline component.
If you go over your allotted miles, you pay extra: the going rate is about 15 cents for every mile over your limit, and 20-25 cents for luxury cars.
The campaign promises to be even better than last time around when Walliams swam the channel in record-breaking time and more than 400, 000 people did a mile for Sport Relief.
In Hackney -- voted Britain's worst place to live by Channel 4 in 2006 -- a recently refurbished theatre and new boutique cinema flourish alongside the Vietnamese restaurants dotting Mare Street, just hundreds of feet from an area previously known as Murder Mile for a string of gangland killings which took place around 2000.
Indeed, stunning technological developments on the verge of commercialization will transform dsl into the bandwidth of choice, not only for the last-mile-to-the-home but also for small businesses.
We have great neighbors and live in a pleasant established community that is in a convenient location for the family, with only an eleven-mile commute to downtown for my husband.
Kona, as it is known, is the full iron deal: a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and, just for fun, a complete marathon, 26.2 miles.
It is expected to take 19 weeks and means an 18-mile diversion for some.
You could say the same thing for Walk the Line or for 8 Mile.
Ms Burnet then carried one daughter for a mile as they fled to safety.
The record for the mile has been broken 18 times since that rainy day in Oxford.
With Iran it appears that if you're in for an inch you're in for a mile.
Each driver would be charged for every mile of his or her journey.
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It only flew once and was piloted by Hughes for a mile--44 times farther than the Wright Brothers got.
In all, over 25, 000 people died, 500 for each mile of the canal.
As officials often point out, they cannot deploy a soldier or marine for each mile of power or pipeline.
The road took 20 years to build, and is said to have claimed one life for every mile of its 810-mile length.
Imagine a 35-mile drive for a gallon of milk, or 90 miles to buy a dress shirt or a blouse.
Make sure you go to the Sport Relief website first and check availability for the Mile you want to enter.
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