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And we -- it does extent all the way up toward Jacksonville, all the way down into West Palm Beach, all the way over to Fort Myers, and northward, almost kind of budging into the pan -- the Big Bend area, almost into the Panhandle, but not quite just yet.
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But nothing prepared them for life in this squatters' community of Tijuana, a city of three million souls that is known as the Wild West of Mexico's northward immigration.
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An hour later, after nightfall, he repassed the plantation, going northward in the direction from which he had come.
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Their view is that many of the birds and animals are exclusive to the river and its banks, so they are pleading with Roads Service to move the road northwards, away from the river.
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I caught just a quick glimpse of a whale yesterday, on its annual wintertime northward migration, and hope to have a bit more to say about this tomorrow.
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Amelia took several photos northward kneeling beside the chart table.
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The coast sweeps northwards in a wide curve.
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Because the coastline of the area is indented, as wheat-growing expanded northwards the farms were still close to the sea and hence transport costs were low.
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I had been almost ready to invent some pretext for a foray to the northward.
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Lavarack Barracks is bound to the south by the imposing outcrop of Mt Stuart, with its range of foothills, and spreads northwards across a flat plain to the east-west axis of University Drive.
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Europe's economic centre of gravity shifted northwards.
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These airstreams then turn northwards to the north of the Equator and meet the southern hemisphere south-easterlies in a trough zone south of the Equator.
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The combination of warming temperatures and the fertilizing effect of increased carbon in the atmosphere could fuel a northward expansion of what is known as the boreal forest, the coniferous timber lands that run across the earth's northern latitudes and include forests in Canada, Finland, Russia and Sweden.
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Neither ascendeth hee in Sommer time more Northward then the foresaide place where we arriued, but was euen then descending to the South.
The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
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If the arctic host populations become fragmented due to the northward expansion of southern biogeographic elements, extinction of parasites in small host populations and/or cryptic speciation (isolation events seen in parasites, often only by using molecular methods, that are not evident in host populations) in refugia are likely to follow.
Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on structure of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
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The actual volcanic crater is one of the largest in the world as the town of Soufriere is neatly nested into the land based half, while the other portion lies under water and extends northward in the direction of Martinique's Soufiere.
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We continued northwards past Evans Inlet and into the narrows by Bold Point.
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Note 1: Taken from the observations of Father Baudoin, a Recollet priest who accompanied French forces in their campaigns out of Placentia eastwards and northwards along the English Shore in 1696 and 1697.
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The Seastag moved slowly northward, then hove to off the southern breakwater, waiting, the paddle wheels turning just enough to keep the ship with bare steerageway.
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A northward extension at the west end of this trench is also included here because it had pottery of the same date.
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As the storm pushes northwards it is building up high pressure on its eastern flank, covering much of the UK.
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I observed a green belt of trees scarcely 300 yards to the northward; and on riding towards it, I found myself on the banks of a large fresh water river from 500 to 800 yards broad, with not very high banks, densely covered with salt water Hibiscus (Paritium), with a small rubiaceous tree
Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845
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A contemporary Portuguese geographer recorded that Diaz realized ‘that the coast here turned northwards and north-eastwards towards Ethiopia under Egypt and on to the Gulf of Arabia, giving great hope of the discovery of India’.
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Down went the sun and down, not diving steeply, but passing northward as it sank, and then suddenly daylight and the expansive warmth of daylight had gone altogether, and the index of the statoscope quivered over to
The War in the Air
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It is a shale-hosted flint, passing northward into marine shale and southward into marine clay ironstone.
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Europe's economic centre of gravity shifted northwards.
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The ministry van arrived to collect the abandoned children and the eight boys and girls sent from up the northward coasts.
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T was growing dusk when we left Vosnesenia for the Dukhobor saw-mill, our next stage on the journey northward.
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The orchard is on the northward slope of the hill.
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They walked northward with a curious feeling of disappointment.
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The Blue and White branches of the Nile travel northward from the African interior and then join to make one grand procession through Egypt, all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.
Thirsty Egypt Clings Tight To The Nile
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Finding we could not weather the reef, and that _it was too late had it been in our power to give any assistance_; and still fearing that we might be embayed or entangled by the supposed chain or patches; all therefore that remained for us to do was either by dint of carrying sail to weather the reef to the southward, (meaning the Cato's Bank,) or, if failing in that, to push to leeward and endeavour to find a passage through the _patches of reef_ to the northward.
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the northward flow of traffic
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As climate change effects become more pronounced (e.g., degree-day boundaries or mean temperature isotherms shift northward), the more ecologically vagile species are likely to extend their geographic ranges northward [17].
Changes in aquatic biota and ecosystem structure and function in the Arctic
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But because of worries about the tenderness of these beauties, he turned his attention northwards.
TALES OF THE ROSE TREE: Ravishing Rhododendrons and their Travels Around the World
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Winds drive the vast plumes of smoke northwards towards the base of the Malaysian peninsula where Singapore sits.
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But the genetic changes could also be a reflection of more recent northward migrations following the last Ice Age, about 14,000 years ago, he says.
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The plains near the Straits of Magellan are inhabited by one species of Rhea (American ostrich), and northward the plains of La Plata by another species of the same genus; and not by a true ostrich or emeu, like those found in Africa and Australia under the same latitude.
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
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It is not a simple ribbon of water running northward; the Gulf Stream is a complex system of constantly shifting currents and eddies that parallel the coast at speeds that average about four miles per hour.
The Atlantic and Its Warm, Blue River
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Now the jetty of the Dive Centre within the complex marks the limit of Egyptian territory, and woe betide anyone who thinks they might meander northwards equipped with aqualung and fins.
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ARCTIC FOX: As temperatures rise, the Arctic fox's tundra and sea-ice habitat is shrinking, its lemming prey are becoming less abundant, and it faces increased competition and displacement by the red fox, which is moving northward.
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The cold Benguela Current sweeping northwards supports the best fishing on the southwest coast of Africa, and in season South African anglers flock here to catch steenbras, galjoen and blacktail.
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The contrast in physiography, as we go northward, is less marked in Alberta and British Columbia.
Canada Turning the Corner
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With dying lawns in the south and new plants extending their ranges northwards it sounds as though our gardens will be looking rather different in years to come.
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She stood and chivied herself up the seam to the tiny vertical opening at its peak, from which she gazed westward, northward, eastward, and at last she saw it—a tiny spot of white far to the south, growing larger with each passing minute.
Aching for Always
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Recently the jet stream has retreated northward, meteorologists say, leaving the field undefended against those intrusive southern storms.
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Northward, they prefer clear, weedy, glacial lakes - southward, they prefer weedy bayous.
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He just trotted northwards, thinking to fire some more rifle shots from the farm by the ford.
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England, and landed at Dover; and through the wit of Merlin, he had the host northward, the priviest way that could be thought, unto the forest of Bedegraine, and there in a valley he lodged them secretly.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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Apparently the birds continued northward, but for many years their final breeding grounds were to remain a secret of the wilderness.
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Humanitarian disasters looming on the doorstep of the US will propel more migration northwards.
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Out in the forest a steady rustling wind crept through the trees, stalking northwards like a stealthy cat.
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They walked northward with a curious feeling of disappointment.
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Additionally, all five species that were studied individually exhibited highly significant northward movement in the spring.
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In this place called St. Augustine we understood the king did keep, as is before said, 150 soldiers, and at another place some dozen leagues beyond to the northwards, called St. Helena, he did there likewise keep
Summarie and true discourse of Sir Frances Drakes West Indian voyage
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Winds drive the vast plumes of smoke northwards towards the base of the Malaysian peninsula where Singapore sits.
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The C. umbellata, pipsissewa, grows in North Carolina, and northward.
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This slender land bridge is furrowed by two parallel mountain ranges and, between them, the cavernous Jordan Valley, itself a northward continuation of Africa's Great Rift.
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The entry into loch Crinan is wide, and would admit of vefsels sailing out of it almost with any wind j and vefsels going southward cr northward with a fair wind, would not suffer any retardment by being obliged to alter th'iir course.
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It emitted a constant signal which would enable the DEA to monitor its journey northward.
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The Carolina wren of the southeastern United States, for example, extends its breeding range northward in years of mild winters, until a harsh winter wipes out all the wrens for hundreds of miles at the northern edge of the range.
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Linking the high tops of Sgor Gaoith and Sguran Dubh Mor, the ridge continues northwards before swelling into a broad whaleback above Rothiemurchus.
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The jet stream then turned sharply northwards, leaving the eastern side of the country unusually warm.
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On its northward journey it cut across Iraq south of Baghdad and followed the mountains north into Iraqi Kurdistan.
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In this place called St. Augustine we understood the king did keep, as is before said, 150 soldiers, and at another place some dozen leagues beyond to the northwards, called St. Helena, he did there likewise keep
Summarie and true discourse of Sir Frances Drakes West Indian voyage
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As you drift northwards and deeper, the spurs and gullies give way to a moonscape of boulders.
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Some species have continued to spread northwards in response to the warmer climate.
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The next harbour to the northward is Botany Bay, which is a capacious bay, with excellent anchorage for shipping; but the entrance is very dangerous to those commanders who are strangers to the coast.
Narrative of a Voyage to India; of a Shipwreck on board the Lady Castlereagh; and a Description of New South Wales
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Set on the northern edge of the Hampshire downs, Beacon Hill commands fine views northwards with defences utilizing the local topography to good effect.
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The ministry van arrived to collect the abandoned children and the eight boys and girls sent from up the northward coasts.
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In warmer periods the reindeer and mammoths would withdraw northwards, but they would give place to deer and wild pigs, which prefer a wooded environment.
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The "offscourings" of London, which the companies carried rather more to the southward than the northward with us, were hardly scoured off in
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Diana's mom's house is situated in a small town, one of dozens of bedroom communities spreading endlessly one after another northward from the center of Willmington, Delaware, to meet their counterparts marching southward from Philadelphia.
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According to conventional accounts, the city's radicalized population catapulted the Guomindang northward in 1926 on a political and military mission to reunify the nation.
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We continued northwards past Evans Inlet and into the narrows by Bold Point.
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(planulae), other animal larvae, and algal spores northward.
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How much had happened since those distant days when as a little herdsboy he had walked behind the bullocks on the great northward trek.
The Great Boer War
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Parts of Scotland provide a suitable habitat for this bird, but its range in that country seems to be slowly contracting in a northward direction.
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Adult Western Sandpipers molt flight feathers following each southward migration, and then perform northward and southward migration on those feathers.
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I returned from the hill but little wiser than I went, except that I had observed the strata dipping southward, and that we might, therefore, still look for their synclinal line to the northward; and beyond that, for the heads of other rivers.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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This change resulted, in turn, in the northward displacement of midlatitude cyclones over Argentina, southern Africa, southern Australia, and Tasmania.
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Recaptured birds generally showed a lack of directional movement in both seasons. although subsequent recaptures indicate northward movement by these migrants in the spring.
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Then, in April, as morels and king boletes begin to show around Mount Shasta and in the mountains of eastern Oregon, pickers climb into their ‘rigs’ and drive northward again.
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Other southern Avalon Irish initially entered through the port of St. John's, attracted by its increasing commercial activity and potential for employment, ultimately wending their way southwards from the town (mirroring a similar diaspora northwards into Conception Bay).
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If, therefore, the stream is of narrow width, this later boring is scarcely in the position to catch more than the side soakage of the current, and it would seem that the main stream can only be tapped either by another boring further north, or by a lateral shaft from the present bore running northward till it encounters the current.
Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
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In the St. Lawrence Island polynya region, changes in regional oceanography due to the position or size of the Gulf of Anadyr gyre are ultimately related to the northward transport of water through the Bering Strait, and to the geostrophic balance within the Arctic Ocean basin.
Past variability in Arctic marine systems
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A similar effect will also be felt in the northward shift of what is known as the hardiness zones -- meaning that northern countries where allergies were once rare may no longer be as safe.
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You need very calm surface conditions and a northward current in Jack Sound, but not so strong as to cause turbulent overfalls.
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Northward out of the countrey of Siberia, he hath layed vnto his realme a great breadth and length of ground, from Wichida to the riuer of Obba, about a thousand miles space: so that he is bolde to write himselfe now,
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It is believed that the microscopic plankton on which tiny sandeel larvae feed are moving northwards as the sea water warms, leaving the baby fish with nothing to feed on.
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Yet what Jerry did was to diverge from the line of retreat and to start northward, across the bounds of Somo, and continue northward into a strange land of the unknown.
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Near Glen Helen, where the Finke River goes through a gap in the Macdonnell Ranges and heads south towards the Simpson Desert and Lake Eyre, we turned northward upstream and wound along on the rocks and sand of its upper bed, through big river red gums.
Wildwood
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On the other hand, species like the dotterel and snow bunting look set to head northwards, leaving British shores for colder climes.
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A general, well-known trend of North American migration is that birds fly in a northward direction in the spring and a southward direction in the fall.
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Second, such reductions are very likely to happen more rapidly where the northward migration of boreal or temperate species is not limited either by habitat availability or propagule (dispersal stage of a plant or animal, such as fertilized eggs, larvae, or seeds) dispersal.
Recent and projected changes in arctic species distributions and potential ranges
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The eastern fault strand can be traced northward at the surface along the eastern margin of the Ghab basin before bifurcating to the NNE.
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Tropical storm Marco is pushing northward up Florida's coast.
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The Argonne is a long, nearly straight range of hills running from the south northward, a good deal to the west of north.
Hilaire Belloc The Man and His Work
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Allardyce's Brazilian target may be slipping away from him in a northward direction, however.
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Then, in April, as morels and king boletes begin to show around Mount Shasta and in the mountains of eastern Oregon, pickers climb into their ‘rigs’ and drive northward again.
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One type of toy, Appalachian primitive dolls, has been a standard plaything for many children in the mountain communities of Alabama and northwards.
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One route scholars have suggested began in the eastern Solomon Islands or in the islands to their southeast, and followed a northward course to the Caroline Islands.
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Tropical storm Marco is pushing northward up Florida's coast.
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This is the area that got overtop right there in the northward.
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Drake, chased the "vincible" armada, as it was now termed, for some distance northward; and then, when they seemed to bend away from the
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In 1928 Japan despatched an armed force to Tsinan, in Shantung Province, to block the northward advance of the victorious Nationalist Army along the Tientsin-Pukow Railway.
The Fight for Democracy in China
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From Daggett, a forsaken station of the Santa Fé Railroad, a "jerkwater" road, as it is called, extends northward to Goldfield and Tonopah, and this road takes one almost as the crow flies to the edge of the valley of the ominous name.
Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
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Then, about 13,000 years ago, the southern edge of the ice sheet retreated past the divide that separates the Mississippi watershed from areas that drain northward.
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springer," for I went northwards with a desire to catch one that had taken the form of a longing, a yearning for many successive seasons.
Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler
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Even so, the Americans set off at a cracking pace northwards towards Baghdad.
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Due to the high density of the shoals, the sardine run offers an ideal opportunity for various cold-water predators that follow the sardines on their northward migration.
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Northbound buses start their trips at Ian Macdonald and York Boulevards, then proceed: northward along Keele Street; and then westward along Steeles Avenue West to Founders Road, resuming their regular route ** westward along Steeles., from 9: 45 a.m. until 12: 15 p.m., eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Ian Macdonald Boulevard and The Chimneystack Road, then detour: eastward along The Chimneystack; southward along Keele Street; eastward along Canartic Drive; and then northward* along Petrolia Road to Steeles Avenue West, resuming their regular route ** eastward along Steeles.
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Nevertheless I set off northwards, feeling sure that there would be other accommodation along the way.
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It is here that the roaring tide of the Philippine Sea, moving northwards, meets the mighty current of the Pacific Ocean, sweeping down in the opposite direction.
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Europe's economic centre of gravity shifted northward.
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parish,almsman:John:plums northwards Magdalene:...
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The northward migration peaks from mid-April to early May, and the fall migration peaks in August.
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`Fairs are creatures of habit," Francie told me as she drove northward through worsening weather.
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These rocks are preserved within a south-verging imbricate thrust stack of thin ([much less than] 1 km thick) northward younging tectonic slices.
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Here also our gunner took an observation with his forestaff, to determine our latitude, and he found now, that having marched about thirty-three days northward, we were in 6 degrees 22 minutes south latitude.
The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton
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Relative to the direction of the setting sun, the songbirds wanted to fly in a direction that was 90 degrees counterclockwise from the detected magnetic field in order to stay on a northward track.
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And when he came to the sea he sent home the footmen again, and took no more with him but ten thousand men on horseback, the most part men of arms, and so shipped and passed the sea into England, and landed at Dover; and through the wit of Merlin, he had the host northward, the priviest way that could be thought, unto the forest of Bedegraine, and there in a valley he lodged them secretly.
Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table, Volume 1
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The currents are driven by a “conveyor belt” mechanism, known as the meridional overturning circulation, that depends on salinity to keep it running: as water from the warm Gulf moves northward, it evaporates moisture to the colder atmosphere, which increases the ocean water salinity and thus its density; the denser water sinks and flows back southward, where the cycle begins anew.
Where have all the glass eels gone? Nobody knows.
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_Snell_, _blae_, _nirly_, and _scowthering_, are four of these significant vocables; they are all words that carry a shiver with them; and for my part as I see them aligned before me on the page, I am persuaded that a big wind comes tearing over the Firth from Burntisland and the northern hills; I think I can hear it howl in the chimney, and as I set my face northwards, feel its smarting kisses on my cheek.
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Surely all our victories by sea and land might warrant our stipulating for so much, in place of huggermuggering with doubtful ill -- defined treaties, specifying that you Johnny Crapeau, and you Jack Spaniard, shall steal men, and deal in human flesh, in such and such a degree of latitude only, while, if you pick up one single slave a league to the northward or southward of the prescribed line of coast, then we shall blow you out of the water wherever we meet you.
Tom Cringle's Log
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The contrast in physiography, as we go northward, is less marked in Alberta and British Columbia.
Canada Turning the Corner
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The focus of mining then shifted back to the upper level, and during the 1980s a tunnel was driven northward into the quarry wall.
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Having recovered the servant, boots included, we left in the midst of a smart shower of rain, running out of harbor under all plain sail before a fresh breeze from the northward, and Halifax soon faded in the distance.
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Under such conditions success in the coming battle was almost impossible, but he wasted no time in complaints or excuses, but instantly began to move his forces northward to incept the line of Lee's advance.
On the Trail of Grant and Lee
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The road runs northwards, as straight as a die.
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These two ships were from New Bedford, and they had put into the little harbour to wood and water, and give their sea-worn crews a fortnight's rest ere they sailed northward away from the bright isles of the Pacific to the cold, wintry seas of the Siberian coast and the Kurile Islands, where they would cruise for "bowhead" whales, before returning home to
The Call Of The South 1908
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Even better, some of the economy's most nettlesome worries are behind it, which should help keep profits moving northward.
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Tropical storm Marco is pushing northward up Florida's coast.
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The like is the danger to ships going northward, if after passing by Winterton they are taken short with a north-east wind, and cannot put back into the Roads, which very often happens, then they are driven upon the same coast, and embayed just as the latter.
A Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722
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The road runs northwards, as straight as a die.
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And beyond the vale, eastwards and northwards, Catherine looked out upon a wild sea of moors wrapped in mists, sullen and storm-beaten, while to the left the clouds hung deepest and inkiest over the high points of the Ullswater mountains.
Robert Elsmere
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Warm fronts often form to the east of low pressure centers, where southerly winds push warm air northward.
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The high may move northward to cover Scotland or stay stuck just south of the UK.
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In Monterey Bay, California, scientists documented a complete turnover of the marine population with cold water fish moving northward and warm water fish and sea animals moving in to populate that area.
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Changes in vegetation distribution in relation to climate warming are likely to occur by local expansion of these intrazonal communities and northward movement of zones.
Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on structure of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
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Watching the dark flow stream northwards, carrying - what?
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His simulations show that large cyclonic eddies occasionally form in the northern portions of the Gulf and block the northward intrusion of the Loop Current.
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The simple solution is to reverse the one way direction in East Street to northwards.
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Now there was no plan driven by aught but fear and he spurred his horse northward, to the only place he knew as safety.
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She borrowed some money to buy a horse-drawn caravan and commenced a two-year journey northwards.
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In the self-same hour it was that Zeus changed the radiant courses of the stars, the light of the sun, and the joyous face of dawn, and drave his car athwart the western sky with fervent heat from heaven's fires, while northward fled the rain-clouds, and Ammon's strand grew parched and faint and void of dew, when it was robbed of heaven's genial showers.
Electra
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In Mauritania, adult locusts have been forming swarms in parts of the north and northwest where vegetation is drying out, and some of these swarms have been seen moving northwards towards Morocco.
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The ridge trended north-west, as most others did in this extensive basin; and this direction being nearly parallel to that of the coast ranges further northward, seemed to afford additional reason for expecting to find anticlinal and synclinal lines, and, consequently, rivers, much in the same direction.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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A few steps further northward, partly hidden from the road by intervening buildings, was the old house called Rosamund's Bower.
Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney The Fascination of London
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The northwards path along a rocky coastline takes you to Dunstanburgh Castle, a romantic ruin where kittiwakes, cormorants and fulmars nest on whinstone cliffs.
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After the river water overflowed the banks, it proceeded northward.
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Chinese company started building a highway northwards out of Accra.
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Because the ice cap retreated from south to north, the brook charr reinvaded eastern Canada northward from the single ‘Atlantic’ glacial refugium located off the Atlantic coast of New England.
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Only from October to March is it possible, thanks to gentler southerlies, to sail northwards and then only as far as Jiddah, on the Arabian coast.
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When the ice-period was in its prime, much of the Muir Glacier that now flows northward into Howling Valley flowed southward into Glacier
Travels in Alaska
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Those territories, O best of kings, stretched northwards from the banks of Ganga to the southern banks of Gomati, and resembled a second Amravati (the city of Indra).
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
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There, clear, was Arthur's seat, the Georgian grid of the new town, the apron of streets spreading downhill, northwards, to Leith and to the firth.
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They grade both northward and southward into coalesced alluvial fans forming the bajada that flanks the margins of the mountains.
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The present northern distribution coincides with the July 15°C isotherm and is likely to shift northward with climate change.
Climate change effects on arctic freshwater fish populations
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The rain-bringing mesoscale convective system is strong, and the torrential rains move slowly northwards along the Western side of the mountains.
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The parched prisoners threw themselves at the green-scummed water and some, seeing that the sepoy guards were few in number, slipped away northwards.
Sharpe's Fortress
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Another road, little better than a bridle - path, runs northward to Ximena and through the corkwood forests of that plain towards the mountain ranges that rise between Ronda and the sea.
In Kedar's Tents
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Continuing his northward trek, now speeded by his possession of a horse, Conan at last reaches the semicivilized kingdom of Kush.
Conan of Cimmeria
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A succession of forts and a military depot stood on what was the main road northwards.
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We are given to believe that the polar icecap is receding, but if the polar icecap was receding August in our part of the world would be hot and dry as when the icecap receded, westerlies would move northward and high pressure systems from the south predominate.
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After taking in the views, the walk continues in the same direction northwards from the summit towards a wall on top of the plateau.
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Scientists believe that corals at the Flower Gardens probably originated from Mexican reefs when currents in the western Gulf of Mexico carried coral larvae (planulae), other animal larvae, and algal spores northward.
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
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Winds drive the vast plumes of smoke northwards towards the base of the Malaysian peninsula where Singapore sits.
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Northwardes, to seeke if we could finde any way cleare to passe to the Eastward, but the further we went that way, the more and thicker was the ice, so that we coulde goe no further.
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The western amphoras suggest that Corinth's ties with Italy resurge in the middle of the century, and it is tempting to suggest that the Vandal conquest of Carthage diverted routes northward.
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In North America, where most mountain ranges run north to south, many species were pushed south during glaciation and were able to reinvade northward during subsequent glacial retreat.
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Tuna, which target mackerel, have in turn followed the shoals northwards.
Times, Sunday Times
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Within the Mackenzie Basin, a northward decrease in runoff reflects the spatial trend in precipitation, which shows a decline towards the northern plains and the Shield areas.
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-- Night alternately clear and cloudy; cirrocumulus and cumulostratus moving northwards; no wind; beautifully mild for the time of year; in the morning some heavy clouds on the horizon.
Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia
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In March and early April, they begin their northward migration, often up the Pacific Coast, back to the breeding grounds.
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The gorge slowly widens northward to reveal river benches, flood plains, and broadening bottomland, most of which are now artificially flooded.
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Berriedale Water, (3) the brecciated conglomerate largely composed of granite detritus seen at Badbea, (4) red sandstones, shales and conglomeratic bands found in the Berriedale Water and further northwards in the direction of Strathmore.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
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His political and cultural orientation was still northwards, his world essentially that of the Humbrians.
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Its native range, eastern Texas to Florida and northward to the Great Lakes and southern Maine, appears expanding as populations of tuckahoes have been discovered in Minnesota, Kansas, Iowa, and southeastern Canada.
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One form of black response to the fraud and violence in the South was a substantial migration of blacks northward.
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In North America, the Arctic tundra is expected to retreat northwards and be replaced by forest.
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The hydrography of the St. Lawrence Island polynya region and the Anadyr region is ultimately related to the northward transport of water through the Bering Strait.
Future change in processes and impacts on Arctic biota
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On the 20th, the vortex was 5° to the northward of Montreal, and the aurora was consequently low -- the brightest auroras being when the vortex is immediately north without storm, or one day to the northward, although we have seen it _very low_ when the vortex was three days to the north, and no other vortex near.
Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
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The two breakaway parties made their separate ways northward.
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Extension of these subsidence patterns beyond 305 Ma depends on how far northwards the orogenic load advanced.
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The flashing light paced our aircraft in steady northward direction.
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During unusually mild winter weather and during the summer, the jet stream retreats northward into Canada.
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Paleomagnetic studies imply 15 to 18 degrees of northward translation of the Valle Group since its deposition, but paleontologic and petrologic studies do not support this contention.
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A resurgent scooter market posted a rise of an impressive 12.1 per cent at 77,144 units while moped sales moved northward by clocking a rise of 2.30 per cent at 27,339 units.
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The Auk Formation is widespread in the UK Central North Sea and extends northwards into the southern Viking Graben.
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palmetto" land, marking the limits of the annual inundation, extended northward through the woods, and parallel to the line of fence.
The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
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The northwards path along a rocky coastline takes you to the castle, a romantic ruin where kittiwakes, cormorants and fulmars nest on whinstone cliffs.
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Almost as soon as work began above ground, work also began on driving a tunnel northwards towards the sandstone face of Worsley Delph.
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The Piedra Blanca is a short distance along the Punta de Mita road, which leaves the highway at a major intersection just beyond Bucerías, heading northwards from Puerto Vallarta.
Tired of Puerto Vallarta? Try the mountains: the road to San Sebastián
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Southeast Alabama was classified as abnormally dry on last week's drought report and the dry conditions have moved northward.
Local News from TimesDaily
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To the east of the mountain, towards which we were travelling, several bluff mountains appeared, which probably bounded the valley of a river flowing to the northward, and disemboguing between the
Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845
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South-facing structures in Carboniferous rocks to the north of the facing confrontation zone are interpreted as back thrusts generated by northward underthrusting of the imbricate stack to the south of the zone.
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Several species, such as native Atlantic salmon and brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and introduced brown trout and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), are very likely to extend their ranges northward.
Climate change effects on arctic freshwater fish populations
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We are told that Blue Tongue has been visited upon Britain as a result of global warning allowing a certain kind of midge to migrate Northwards through Europe, and high winds which then blew these midges across the North Sea.
Archive 2007-09-01
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The warm river known as the Gulf Stream, coming northward meets the ice-bergs and melts them, and deposits the shells, rocks and sand they carry on this plain.
Steam, Steel and Electricity