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  1. towards the east
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From Erbil, their capital, Mr Barzani's forces expel dissenters eastward.
Hurley said that the storm weakens as it spreads eastward.
The early farmers in what is now Iran expanded eastward.
They are very content now to tout their 'eastward pivot.
Japan and the U.S. can contain China's naval ambitions eastward.
As those Kurds push eastward, other Kurdish group are pushing west.
Beginning in 2017, Martineau-Fortin and his partners began looking eastward.
Winds were blowing the fire eastward and northeastward during the afternoon.
The north magnetic pole is moving eastward at an accelerating pace.
But from there, the campaign calendar heads eastward into prime Clinton territory.
They flew eastward about 155 miles and rose about 19 miles high.
It was a coalition jet, crashing eastward through the hot afternoon sky.
Both are aggressively expanding, Russia westward, China eastward, while making nuclear threats.
Similarly, Russian leaders today undoubtedly fear the further expansion of NATO eastward.
The European Union was formally established, and membership was steadily extended eastward.
PARIS — For night owls in Paris, the scene has officially tilted eastward.
El Niño is the climatological event characterized by warming, eastward-moving Pacific waters.
Gray says showers are likely occur from the Mississippi valley eastward through Friday.
Orban also claimed that "Europe&aposs economic center of gravity" was moving eastward.
In addition to losing more frequently, eastward-traveling teams also surrendered more runs.
Times are changing in the world of wine and things are moving eastward.
The eastward parallel may take a person 13 days to bounce back from.
Daniel Moynihan or Kennan, were warning of the dangers of expanding NATO eastward.
Is the Italian government just looking eastward, or is that where it's heading?
Others also flee eastward across the Brazilian border, or north to the Caribbean.
NATO broke its promise to Russia not to expand the military alliance eastward.
The heavy weather was expected to move eastward and wane by Wednesday morning.
Loped eastward and he held my hand in Tompkins Square Park at 3 a.m.
Burke said that the brunt of the storm had pushed off eastward early Friday.
The model confirms what was already known: Generally, westward recovery is easier than eastward.
Winter weather won't begin until the overnight hours and will transition eastward Saturday morning.
But they also warn that any sanctions would likely accelerate the kingdom's shift eastward.
Eastward travel requires advancing the circadian system to adjust to the new time zone.
Now that ISIS fighters are moving eastward, coalition fighters will have to as well.
An eastward trade network towards Egypt and Sudan started to grow during this period.
Four (two running eastward and two westward) reached the ends of their lines beneath Farringdon.
Around the year 2000, the North rotational pole started migrating eastward at a vigorous clip.
In the meantime, EU countries like France will take the opportunity to lure banks eastward.
The resulting declines in performance following eastward travel appears to affect pitchers more than batters.
It pushed eastward and states including Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania experienced bitterly cold temperatures.
I would say that the Russians are justified in being concerned about NATO's eastward enlargement.
The new study confirmed that eastward travel was more likely to alter baseball players' performance.
Drainage canals redirected the natural flow of water eastward, said Brand, of University of Miami.
But the pollution is carried eastward by the prevailing winds, leading to more deaths elsewhere.
Along with its investment in Thom Browne, the group turns its eyes, and money, eastward.
It first passed by Fiji from northwest to southeast, then shifted eastward, eventually striking Tonga.
The storm then moved slowly eastward across the Plains and upper Midwest areas between Nov.
The Gemini camera is looking eastward toward the town of Hilo, which is hidden by clouds.
So did Mobile, Alabama, and much of the Florida Panhandle as the wicked weather moved eastward.
On Sunday, 90-degree high temperatures are expected from Chicago to Detroit and eastward to Boston.
The region's increasingly nasty politics have taken some of the shine off the EU's eastward expansion.
It pushed eastward and states including Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania were experiencing bitterly cold temperatures.
While severe thunderstorms were less likely Thursday, the rain was forecast to continue and shift eastward.
The eclipse will then make its way eastward across the country, ending at 2:44 p.m.
The Russian prime minister described NATO&aposs eastward expansion as a major security threat to Russia.
US officials confirmed the airstrikes took place to prevent buses carrying armed ISIS fighters continuing eastward.
"We have what used to be an eastward-heading market heading west again," said Mr. Anderson.
However, a high pressure area building across the western Atlantic could then block its eastward progress.
This "wrong direction" is what makes it extra hard to recover from long-distance eastward travels.
Russia for its part objects to NATO's eastward expansion since the end of the Cold War.
Russian leaders have for years watched with alarm as NATO expands eastward toward the country's borders.
Accelerated by high-speed seasonal winds, ash-laden air was blowing eastward, directly into her neighborhood.
Throughout the first and second centuries, Rome's borders expanded ever eastward, mostly through military campaigns and conquest.
And the El Niño weather pattern -- with warming, eastward-moving Pacific waters -- contributed to the new benchmark.
The wacky weather is expected then to march eastward — with tornadoes, hail and damaging winds a possibility.
Blizzard Warning in effect I-25 Corridor/Palmer Divide eastward starting late Wednesday morning or early aftn.
In the Northern Hemisphere, winds moving north are diverted eastward, and winds moving south are diverted westward.
Plus, Virgin Orbit is also actively on the lookout for a place to launch its rockets eastward.
They also project an eastward shift in "Tornado Alley" as the climate warms and storm environment changes.
At the same time, Mayotte itself is shifting eastward at a rate of 0.63 inches per month.
Some believe those measures just drove foreign investors eastward to Toronto, forcing the government to act again.
"Twisting around ten thousand times but always going eastward," said Confucius: it seemed a law of nature.
So why not move eastward through Europe, until we get the book on parenting the Moldavian way?
It would give the aircraft an ability to fly eastward further than its estimated 900-mile range.
Moscow claims its actions in Ukraine respond to the eastward expansion of NATO and the European Union.
Flooding was also reported in other parts of the country as the storm traveled eastward on Tuesday.
Both rockets are heading eastward over the Atlantic Ocean to deposit satellites high above the Earth's equator.
Doctors consider melatonin especially effective for eastward travel and for travel that lasts longer than three days.
Gizmodo: Ultimately, the virus did spread eastward, southward, and eventually everywhere, through the help of Culex mosquitoes.
Supporters of EU eastward expansion argue it will better buttress against growing influence of Russia and China.
The National Weather Service issued heat advisories for the Plains states eastward to the Mid-Atlantic region.
But some now fear that severing arms sales to the Saudis will simply push them to turn eastward.
That's key for a launch site, as many rockets launch eastward to match the direction of Earth's orbit.
US Pacific Command said the missile was an "intermediate range" model fired eastward from an area near Pyongyang.
The total solar eclipse of August 21 will track eastward across the US starting around 0003 a.m. PDT.
As power shifts eastward it is anyway becoming harder to think of ways in which America needs Europe.
Another vision is to extend the Backbone Trail eastward, into an even more urbanized section of the city.
The big picture: Storms moving eastward across southeast Louisiana left more than 3,000 residents without power, WAFB9 reported.
NATO could still have expanded eastward later, and Russians would still have been traumatised by their bloc's disintegration.
Severe weather is continued to be forecast through the weekend as storms spread to eastward, according to AccuWeather.com.
Over the years, scores of eastward-bound cougars have been killed in the Midwest, including in Chicago proper.
Over the weekend, the heavy rain will shift eastward toward Alabama and the southern Appalachians, Van Dam said.
The hurricane that passed our city this week is now a tropical storm heading eastward into the Atlantic.
Unlike his younger competitors, Rubinstein "didn't sport an eastward-looking definition of the Russian sensibility," Mr. Botstein said.
The Kansas City Chiefs have moved eastward across Missouri to St. Louis, which lost the Rams in 2016.
The barrier Mr. McNamara talked about today would be a new strip stretching eastward 15 miles toward Laos.
Hurricane warnings along with storm surge warnings are in effect from coastal Louisiana eastward into the Florida Panhandle.
The work commenced simultaneously westward from the Montana side of the mountain and eastward from the Idaho side.
EDT Tropical storm watches have now been hoisted for New York City eastward to Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
The channel is currently moving in a northeast direction before it turns eastward toward the sea at Kapoho Crater.
But cross eastward into Arizona, and it's OK to open the package — just not to eat or smoke it.
It might seem as though the terror threat previously associated with France and Belgium is spreading eastward through Europe.
Eventually, Rocket Lab will most likely find another launch site better suited for rockets flying eastward over the equator.
The flow continued its "slow advance eastward" early Sunday morning, but "has not moved significantly closed to Kapoho Road."
In the 262s, as the European Union bulged eastward, Poles, Lithuanians and Latvians took seats on the same buses.
From Hollywood, Disneyland and the Beach Boys' surf cities, its pop culture radiated eastward across the continent, and beyond.
The first cars are expected to ship in late 2017 starting on the US West Coast before moving eastward.
Since 2000, the Earth's axis has jumped eastward by about 7 inches a year, a "massive swing," Adhikari said.
As wind whips through an open cockpit, the bush plane banks eastward above the red earth of central Africa.
The severe weather threat shifts eastward on Tuesday, with the severity of the storms diminishing through the morning hours.
On Tuesday, the fire destroyed a 665-room lodge for oil sands workers, then blazed eastward toward other camps.
For example, on a trip to Portugal, I was heading eastward which meant I was advancing my internal clock.
A storm system that was located over Des Moines, Iowa, and Kansas City on Sunday morning was moving eastward.
Yet the paradox of this eastward shift is the growing anxiety that Bulgaria could become a geopolitical bargaining chip.
Inland cities like Sacramento, Fresno and Riverside are all much cheaper, which is why many Californians have moved eastward.
Four counties eastward, seven women were taken to a hospital from a heavily damaged group home in Sumrall, Mississippi.
According to RCMP, the two then traveled eastward, eventually ending up outside the small northern town of Gillam, Manitoba.
Instead, communications satellites typically fly in eastward orbits near the equator so that they are closer to more populated areas.
The Kremlin and its apologists answer that military intervention was necessary to forestall the U.S.-led alliance's inexorable eastward encroachment.
"It's as if these people have perpetual jet lag, moving eastward every day," said Michael Young, who oversaw the study.
Officials are still restricting re-entry to residents and business owners in the Upper Keys, from Lower Matecumbe Key eastward.
Prior studies have shown that eastward travel is more likely to desynchronize internal clocks than westward travel, the authors write.
A hurricane warning extends from New Orleans to Lake Pontchartrain and Grand Island, Louisiana, eastward to the Alabama-Florida border.
South Africa had its own (eastward) expansion by white "pioneers" in ox-wagons who set up "republics" on occupied lands.
Finally, EU policymakers should make it clear to Moscow that the crisis in Ukraine did not stall European integration eastward.
As more Hui began moving eastward into China's growing coastal cities, they brought a variant of the treaty with them.
He pointed out a man-made hill eastward along the coast from the marina, where trucks and earthmovers milled about.
For eastward travel, Dr. Sak suggests that adults take melatonin at bedtime for five days after arriving at their destination.
Now the developer the Chetrit Group is turning the structure into condominiums, hoping to push the boundaries of TriBeCa eastward.
Russia, which has opposed NATO's eastward expansion has said any move by Helsinki to join would be of "special concern".
Then a strong jet stream may push the moisture eastward and cause rapidly spreading snow Monday night in the Great Lakes.
It opens the way for the EU to start accession talks with the Balkan state and continue the bloc's expansion eastward.
From the First Nations Shuswap region of Kamloops, the train whisks passengers eastward, deeper and higher into the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
But over the course of their eastward trip, it became clear that the intent of the movement's supporters was more diffuse.
At the same time, the researchers note, the flows of migrants have increased as the European Union expanded eastward in 2004.
You would expect your brain clock to do the same for eastward trips, which basically makes you start the day earlier.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Harvey was expected to linger through Tuesday, with floods spreading from Texas eastward to Louisiana.
The smoke from the western North America #wildfires is moving eastward across the Atlantic Ocean, captured here by our #GOESEast satellite.
There are no Americans in Afrin, but from Manbij eastward, American forces are fighting alongside the Kurds against the Islamic State.
The craft throttled its engine and maneuvered eastward, taking a parabolic path to a pinpoint landing on a nearby ground pad.
"It looks like the decision making and opinion in the prime minister's office is turning eastward," a senior Iraqi official said.
Clouds were to increase through Friday afternoon as a storm system moving across the central United States marched south and eastward.
"Dallas and Oklahoma City, from there on eastward is probably at greatest threat from damaging winds, flooding downpours and tornadoes," said Feerick.
The optimism that attended the EU's great eastward expansion in 2004 has given way, in some places, to angry, nationalist "illiberal democracy".
In the Southern Hemisphere, winds traveling toward the equator will move eastward, and winds traveling toward the South Pole will curve west.
IN THE early hours of April 9th Israeli fighter jets crossed into Lebanese airspace and fired a salvo of cruise missiles eastward.
Despite weakening overnight, the storm was expected to continue hammering the region as it moves eastward over Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
Israel later expanded Jerusalem eastward to include Sur Baher and other neighboring villages, annexed the area, and has occupied it ever since.
It is Sarah's gift to Franz, a replica of Beethoven's own compass, which was altered so it pointed not northward but eastward.
Then, over a week ago, a seemingly inconsequential storm spun up in the Sea of Japan and moved eastward across the Pacific.
Flash flood watches issued Wednesday just southwest of Houston could be "extended eastward during the day," the weather service's local office said.
"As a professional I'm looking eastward," said Baliga, now based in India but who earlier studied and lived for years in America.
As Matthew traveled up from the Bahamas to Florida on Thursday, the storm wobbled ever so slightly eastward, away from the state.
The terms of the deal were agreed upon, but a winter storm in the Midwest prevented Shurmur from making the trip eastward.
After struggling to gain traction in the West, the pair looked eastward, where the brand's minimalist aesthetic and techno-fabrics gained appreciation.
First, Lien Shaoyong, a fellow eastward-bound traveler I had met at the grottoes, struck a deal for me with the conductor.
The system is forecast to move slowly north-eastward, well offshore of the southeastern United States, the Miami-based weather forecaster added.
The Americans bombed the road and destroyed a bridge ahead of the convoy, blocking its eastward progress 100 miles from its destination.
In addition to being moved eastward, the building has also been raised six and a half feet to protect it from flooding.
The music is a classic-rock portmanteau, invoking eastward-looking Beatles, the Who, the Byrds and the Rolling Stones just for starters.
Changes within the East itself are as important to Rachman's analysis of war and peace as the global shift of power eastward.
And for the next six decades, as it spread eastward on the wings of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, its symptoms stayed the same.
Six to 10 inches of rain could fall from San Francisco eastward before the storm tapers off, CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said Monday.
Skyrocketing home prices along the coast have pushed lower-income residents eastward, expanding the urban-wildland interface that is most prone to burning.
Tropical storm and storm surge watches have been issued for parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast as Subtropical Storm Alberto slowly moves eastward.
You can now drive from Vilnius to Lisbon (or eastward to Beijing, border guards permitting) across only countries with falling working-age populations.
However, this has still been a damaging severe weather outbreak, with flooding, severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes pushing eastward into Arkansas and Missouri.
Partly in response, Gazprom, a Russian gas giant, has turned eastward, offering piped gas and LNG to China, where demand is also rising.
Details: The NWS said there's a moderate risk of excessive rainfall on Sunday from southeastern Louisiana, including New Orleans, eastward to southern Georgia.
Eastward traffic to the region will slow and will hit the hub airport, Dubai, which is also a major tourist destination for Asia.
Some forecast models suggested late Thursday that the storm had moved slightly eastward, raising hopes that Florida would be spared a direct strike.
Flush with success, its Free Syrian Army allies are first set on pushing eastward from Afrin, and on to the city of Manbij.
As the blackout rolls eastward, major elements of the nation's infrastructure — the Internet, public water supplies, the banking system — also start to fail.
One crack, called the Halloween crack, first appeared in October 2016 on the north section of the shelf and continues to move eastward.
Nebraska commissioners did not approve TransCanada's preferred route for Keystone XL, instead choosing a map that moves its route through the state eastward.
It will warm up as it moves eastward across the Great Lakes, but still will leave Boston below freezing on Thursday, he added.
THE TOPLINE: North Korea has fired an "unidentified" missile eastward from Pyongyang, South Korea's military said Friday, according to the Yonhap News Agency.
That eastward movement means snow, ice and powerful winds will impact post-Thanksgiving travel on Sunday and Monday, the National Weather Service warned.
"A cold front will be positioned from central Ohio, arcing eastward near the Appalachians, then south-southwestward into the Florida Panhandle," it said.
The eastward migration has left "fashionable" areas like Notting Hill on the other side of town contemplating a future as affluent cultural wastelands.
Alberto's projected storm track has shifted eastward since Friday, lessening its threat to the active oil production areas in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Pentagon also said the missile traveled around 620 miles eastward and landed in the Sea of Japan in Japan's exclusive economic zone.
Luckily for these regions, the deep low-pressure trough moving eastward over the continental United States completely absorbed Matthew over the weekend (tmsnrt.rs/2dL4LLK).
On Thursday afternoon local time, North Korea launched two missiles eastward from the Kusong region in the country's northwest, according to South Korea's military.
The region at risk for severe thunderstorms will push eastward on Thursday as warm, humid air is drawn northward from the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Gaston is expected to continue moving eastward away from the U.S., and Tropical Depression Eight is moving away from the North Carolina coast.
"Showers and thunderstorms continue through most of our area and heading eastward," the weather service office in New Orleans tweeted just after 4 p.m.
The ancestors of indigenous Australians and Papuans split from this pioneering group around 58,000 years ago as they continued to make their eastward journey.
North Korea fired 2 suspected short-range missiles eastward Thursday, South Korea's military said, per AP. Details: The launch began about 4:30 p.m.
Correction: This article has been corrected to note that the rate of eastward drift of Mayotte is 0.63 inches per month, not 6.3 inches.
In the 12th century muwashshah-singing spread eastward, putting down roots in north Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, with its farthest outpost in Yemen.
The storm was expected to be "less robust" Wednesday as it moves eastward into Georgia, northern Florida and the Carolinas, The Weather Channel added.
Only later will Tesla move eastward, expand to other countries, and start making cars for right-hand-drive markets like the UK and Australia.
Moving eastward, the entire state of Tennessee is gearing up for the eclipse even if only parts of the state is on the path.
The tail end of the archipelago, however, from Key West eastward to Big Coppitt Key, appears to have fared better than the Middle Keys.
The eastward-traveling home teams ran and stole fewer bases, batted in fewer doubles and triples and hit more double plays, the analysis found.
The flow of migrants and the places that most of them die have shifted over the years, from California in the late 1990s eastward.
Perhaps an equally important question is how to put the brakes on Orban's slide eastward and bring Hungary back to where it really belongs.
South Korea's military said shortly after Hyten's remarks that North Korea fired an unidentified missile eastward from the Sunan district in its capital, Pyongyang.
"A Hurricane Warning has been issued for the Gulf Coast of Florida from the Alabama/Florida border eastward to Suwannee River," the advisory said.
In 2007, Seattle-born DJ and producer Camea Hoffman finally heeded the eastward call of Germany's legendary underground dance culture and decamped to Berlin.
When Poland's request became public in May, the Kremlin warned that warned that any such eastward expansion by NATO would undermine stability in Europe.
The family made the eastward trek of the ambitious — moving from Brooklyn to Woodside, Queens, and ultimately to suburban Long Island and wide lawns.
Undeterred, the Ethiopian government turned eastward, securing funding from the China Development Bank, China Exim Bank, and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
If it veers north, there will be significant snow in New England, but if it goes eastward, it'll mean less snow for the region.
I had to constantly erase and redraw whatever outer boundary I'd placed on gentrification's eastward march, until I realized there might never be one.
Many demonstrators headed eastward, where they built more barricades and set a fire outside the Wan Chai subway station, between Causeway Bay and Admiralty.
The storm then shifted slowly eastward through the Plains and Midwest, hitting those regions with strong gusts and heavy snowfall from Wednesday to Saturday.
But as it grows bigger, it will race eastward toward the edge of Palm Springs, population 48,000, and northeast toward San Bernardino, population 220,000.
California's surplus — equal to 13 times Colorado's total annual production — is being smuggled eastward to other states where the wholesale price is much higher.
On Monday, after 18 states and Washington, D.C., were put under heat advisories, the National Weather Service announced dangerous heat conditions would shift eastward.
Updated forecasts show below-average temperatures persisting over the next two weeks, with the cold snap drifting eastward from the Midwest toward the East Coast.
U.S. Pacific Command confirmed that North Korea launched an intermediate range ballistic missile eastward, but that didn't pose a threat to North America or Guam.
The storm's high winds, meanwhile, stretched eastward to build up a low but persistent storm surge along the East Coast that has helped flood Jacksonville.
An increased tendency to give up the long ball was seen among eastward travelers (but not westward travelers), and in both home and away groups.
And most of these recoveries have occurred out of Cape Canaveral, Florida — the company's most-used launch site — where rockets fly eastward over the Atlantic.
The storm could veer eastward and out to sea, or it could ride alongside the coast, bringing stormy conditions all the way to New England.
New areas could be subject to evacuation as fingers of the fissure system slowly spread eastward, threatening neighborhoods that until now had been considered safe.
And launching eastward from Vandenberg means the rocket would have to fly over land, which could potentially pose a threat to the general public below.
As that moisture moves eastward, it is colliding with a high pressure system over the Ohio Valley that is funneling cold air into the region.
And so our stoic protagonist sets out eastward across frontier America, crossing the country in reverse, against an advancing tide of settlers, explorers, and outlaws.
The Ninth District includes a sliver of Charlotte and runs eastward to rural areas like Bladen County, where the most well-documented misconduct took place.
The wall began on the northern coast of the island, ran eastward to sea and then looped back to a point on the southern coast.
"The plan was to extend the downtown cultural district eastward, but the neighborhood became very ill as a result of the construction," Mr. Udin said.
Those trains run on Amtrak's Empire line along the Hudson River and could make an eastward detour to run through the Bronx and Upper Manhattan.
Outside the plant, the men backtracked through the ravine and then split into small groups that independently skied eastward toward the safety of neutral Sweden.
Power outages from this storm, for example, are likely to spread from the Washington, D.C., area, northward to upstate New York, and eastward to Boston.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Harvey was expected to linger close to the shore through Tuesday, with floods spreading from Texas eastward to Louisiana.
The cold air mass made its way down the West Coast and then eastward over the spine of the Rocky Mountains to the nation's midsection.
The wintry weather was barreling eastward Thursday, with snow and ice expected from Ohio and the Appalachian Mountains through Washington, D.C., New York and New England.
The second route, called the "preferred route" by TransCanada, slants more eastward, then dips south before essentially running parallel to the bottom of the initial route.
Environmental features modify his behavior, like blocks that stop Mario from his endless skitter eastward, or other blocks that make the squat plumber perform backwards aerials.
Snowflakes could fly as far south as Virginia, if some computer model projections hold true, with accumulating snow possible from near Washington, D.C., north and eastward.
As noted, our circadian period is slightly longer than 24 hours, making it more difficult to adjust to eastward travel, which causes us to lose hours.
Meanwhile, some 14 million Americans were in the path of severe thunderstorms shifting eastward into Louisiana, Arkansas, and parts of Mississippi, NBC meteorologist Bill Karins reported.
The storm is expected to move eastward through Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota, later Monday, before intensifying Tuesday as it reaches Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
It moved Japan's main island, Honshu, eastward by more than two meters (21986 feet) and the seafloor laterally by as much as 230 meters (240 feet).
Sometimes they are so hidden by desert broom bushes and palo verde trees that you can barely see them as you barrel eastward on I-10.
The more sustained cold during the rest of December looks to be across the Midwest, West and Pacific Northwest, with periodic swipes of cold whipping eastward.
To illustrate this point, he talks about how the limits of Rome's eastward expansion were almost always determined by Persian imperial powers like the Parthian Empire.
Finally, there is the problem of all the rainfall on the rest of the state, which would have to eventually drain eastward out toward the ocean.
That storm, currently a Category 1 hurricane, is expected to move eastward, south of Puerto Rico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic by Friday, according to NOAA.
Temperatures climbed to record levels from Los Angeles County eastward into New Mexico, with records toppling in Las Vegas, Bettles, California, Death Valley and other locations.
As the storm system shifted eastward early on Monday, passengers at Memphis International Airport were pulled off planes and directed to take shelter in terminal restrooms.
American, European and Canadian models are showing that the storm may shift eastward, due to a mid- to upper-level trough over the southeastern United States.
Cold waters deep in the equatorial Pacific move eastward towards the Americas, causing the upwelling, or surfacing, of these cool waters off the coast of Peru.
But the storm was shifting eastward late on Tuesday, reducing its threat to producers on the western side of the Gulf and most Gulf Coast refineries.
We could follow the road as it extends eastward from the agora of the ancient city and then bends around the southeast corner of the Acropolis.
The missile was fired eastward from a region north of North Korea's capital of Pyongyang, signalling Kim Jong Un's continued defiance against President Trump's repeated warnings.
Medjool date-farming is already booming and Israeli farmers are itching to expand their plantations eastward, even if it means clearing the mines at their own expense.
Experts predict that this sort of entrepreneurial talent, coupled with China's government support and venture capital funding, will continue to tilt the innovation wheel eastward to China.
Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana have the highest chance of experiencing above-average temperatures from December to February, with the likelihood decreasing as you move eastward.
This image was captured by the Suomi NPP satellite, and it shows bands of lake-effect snow clouds as they drift eastward from the western Great Lakes.
But the approval was not for TransCanada's preferred path, and was instead for an alternative route that shifted it eastward to an existing pipeline right-of-way.
The test was scheduled well in advance, per Reuters, but comes a day after North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile eastward that passed over Japan.
Even after Hitler's army had thrust eastward in the summer of 1941, Stalin could not believe that his good Nazi allies would do such a treacherous thing.
According to the study, since the year 2000, the planet's spin axis has wandered away from its normal range to the tune of about 75 degrees eastward.
Russia views Ukraine as a buffer against the eastward expansion of NATO, and has supported separatists in their yearslong fight against the struggling democratic government in Kiev.
"North Korea fired an unidentified missile eastward from the vicinity of Pyongyang this morning," South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement reported by Yonhap.
The party has steadily gained power in part by challenging the eastward-looking foreign policy of Mr. Zeman and the transactional approach of Prime Minister Andrej Babis.
Moving more eastward the Fatimids of Egypt and the Abbasids of Iraq are both trying to funnel the lucrative trade through the Nile and the Euphrates respectively.
"It is time to finish the work of 1989," European Commissioner Johannes Hahn told Reuters, referring to the EU's eastward expansion after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday presented his vision in a state of the European Union speech for a fast eastward extension of the euro zone.
Experts say this strain of dog flu struck around 500 dogs on the West Coast (and beyond) this year already, and the virus appears to be moving eastward.
But the storm, expected to make a nighttime landfall as a category 1 hurricane, shifted eastward, reducing its threat to major production areas and most Gulf Coast refineries.
Needless to say, this trend has American companies looking eastward for more profits, and the hoppy goodness of craft beers may be the next booze craze in China.
The 95-mile (150-kilometer) band of total darkness moved eastward across the open Pacific Ocean late in the afternoon, making landfall in Chile at 4:38 p.m.
Sceptics replied that America does not have tanks to spare and that moving existing units eastward from Germany would make them a juicy target for Russian rocket artillery.
But in recent years, the Congress has increasingly set its sights eastward, even participating in a gathering in Moscow in 2014, shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
"The storm is expected to create havoc over the central part of the country, then extend eastward into the Mid-Atlantic states," said Randy Adkins, an AccuWeather meteorologist.
" As for how to use bright light, according to Dautovich: "For eastward travel seek out bright light in the early morning hours and avoid bright light at night.
Carried on eastward-flowing air currents, dangerous particulate matter from wildfires is increasingly smothering large swathes of the US, causing health scares wherever these air pollution spikes hit.
Here's how she described the experience: Flying eastward from Europe, it quickly got dark, but the passengers were still on European time and only just ready for dinner.
The rain will travel eastward through the day and will move through the metro areas of Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Charlotte, North Carolina in the early afternoon hours.
The vehicle then gimbals (or steers) its Raptor engine to move up and eastward as reaction control thrusters — seen as puffs of white smoke — keep the vehicle righted.
An El Niño occurs on average every two to seven years, when warm Pacific water shifts eastward, creating an immense warm zone in the central and eastern Pacific.
The riverfront became crowded with hundreds of the penitent, men stripping down to underwear, women in full dress, stepping into the water's edge, looking eastward, hands pressed together.
El Niño patterns occur on average every two to seven years, when warm Pacific water shifts eastward, creating an immense warm zone in the central and eastern Pacific.
He reminds us, for instance, that George F. Kennan warned in 1999 that NATO expansion eastward was a "tragic mistake" that would, sooner or later, ignite Russian nationalism.
"Melatonin is remarkably effective in preventing or reducing jet lag, and occasional short-term use appears to be safe," the review concluded, especially when used after eastward flights.
Euron Greyjoy attacked their ships, and Jaime explained that they'll be stranded on the west coast of Westeros, unless they make a long journey back eastward by land.
The Mid-Barataria diversion, and a similar structure farther north that will open eastward into another body of water, are among the most expensive, audacious — and promising — proposals.
For NATO to keep moving eastward and eventually offer membership to Georgia and Ukraine — as promised at NATO's 2008 summit — is a recipe for a strategic train wreck.
The capture of Palmrya and further eastward advances would mark the most significant Syrian government gain against Islamic State since the start of Russia's military intervention last September.
The system that stretched from Texas to the Canadian maritime provinces left a path of destruction as it cut eastward Sunday: Homes were leveled, trees uprooted, cars demolished.
Harvey turned eastward on Monday, the center of the storm returning to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, raising the possibility that it could gain strength.
Tokyo is leading the trend for this fuller proportion, and it is probably the Japanese we can also thank for the overall eastward tilt of this influential fair.
The slow pace of economic growth, persistent corruption, domineering oligarchs and a dependence on Russian oil and gas caused many politicians in Bulgaria and elsewhere to pivot eastward.
But the drive eastward quickly led into barren lands that evoke the "Mad Max" movies, as if someone had superimposed gas engines and mobile phones onto medieval villages.
Deaths involving meth have been concentrated in the western United States but are moving eastward, even to regions that meth barely touched in the past, like New England.
So Mr. Caspers and his ad hoc crew plowed eastward for a daylong leg of the journey that would require passing through five locks and under several drawbridges.
While 2-5 inches of snow could fall from Montana and the Dakotas eastward, "there will be a bull's-eye on southern Michigan and northern Illinois," Ward said.
But in early 2018, scientists found that the north magnetic pole had picked up speed and was heading eastward at a lively clip, about 35 miles a year.
"North Korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile eastward from the vicinity of Pyongsong, South Pyongan Province, at dawn today," the Joint Chiefs of Staff said, according to Yonhap.
The spacecraft's orbit is a high one above Earth known as geostationary orbit, or GEO — a path above the equator where satellites match the eastward rotation of the planet.
Meteorologists are also warning of the threat of additional tornadoes across the central Plains eastward to the Midwest, as well as across the Upper Ohio Valley and Northeast States.
He believes that in the 1990s the West rejected making Russia an equal partner, and that the European Union's and NATO's eastward expansion jeopardised Russia's external and internal security.
In 2016, before the referendum, the City of London's trajectory was better than that of New York as gravity shifted eastward to Asia, says William Wright of New Financial.
The presence of civilians was delaying the advance of the troops eastward from the central district they captured on Sunday, where the provincial government is located, the officer said.
Cold Blob has been migrating eastward for the past few months, indicating that the La Niña phase of the ENSO climate pattern may develop by the end of summer.
As the storm tracks eastward, it will extend from Indiana south to Florida by late Thursday, hitting the Atlanta area that night and the Atlantic coast the next day.
The most powerful was the promise of enlargement, but that has run out of steam; the club has struggled just to digest its eastward expansions in 2004 and 2007.
Owing to shifts in several models from Tuesday to Wednesday, "the forecast has become more uncertain after 72 hours due to large eastward shifts," the National Hurricane Center said.
The researchers speculated that coming from the west ought to drive the majority of the deer eastward, but only 42% went that way while 50% headed north or south.
Early in the new millennium, the EU's eastward expansion, transatlantic rifts and a mild economic climate together produced a wave of grandiose claims about the European model's sunny future.
The state has invested nearly seven billion dollars in high-voltage transmission lines to carry wind power and other energy eastward, from the shrub-covered plains to the cities.
A cold front was steadily moving southward and eastward across the country, bringing down the temperatures in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes, according to the National Weather Service.
Like those of other plants, the stems of young sunflowers grow more at night — but only on their west side, which is what allows their heads to bend eastward.
From Moscow's perspective, NATO has ignored its vociferous objections and expanded eastward in successive waves since the 1990s, bringing the world's most formidable military alliance up to Russia's borders.
Forecasters moved the storm's much-watched "cone of uncertainty" slightly eastward on Monday, but they emphasized that even a minor change could bring the storm onto the American coast.
Growing income inequality in most European societies and resentment in some parts of the west at the impact of the bloc's eastward enlargement since 2004 have fuelled public anger.
Northeast and mid-Atlantic states have long contended that emissions from coal-fired power plants and other air pollution in the Midwest is carried eastward by prevailing air currents.
A young princess, robbed by a would-be knight in shining armor, mounts a dragon and flies eastward on an endless quest to kill every last soldier on the planet.
He describes the expansion eastward of NATO after the end of the Cold War as "a textbook combination of both hubris and bad geopolitics" that needlessly poisoned relations with Russia.
Right now, it appears the cold will peak in the Midwest, and then temperatures will moderate as the cold weather spins eastward, possibly affecting the East Coast early next week.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece will not provide assistance in delivering oil to Syria to an Iranian tanker now sailing eastward through the Mediterranean, Deputy Foreign Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis said on Wednesday.
In Lebanon, IS fighters negotiated with Hizbullah, a Shia militia, to arrange a safe passage eastward out of their mountain redoubt, in exchange for returning the corpses of Lebanese soldiers.
The first multi-state tornado outbreak of the spring season is forecast on Tuesday from Texas northward into Nebraska, with storms rolling eastward into Missouri and Illinois through early Wednesday.
By the time the river has turned abruptly eastward onto the vast and populous north China plain, a litre of river water carries up to 300 grams of alluvial silt.
Some were suspicious, Mr. Seliger said on a recent afternoon as he strolled eastward on Christopher Street, passing a former sex shop that's now home to a Mediterranean seafood restaurant.
" Further, organizations like NATO don't necessarily promote order but can be seen as "a disruptive force" in recent years "mostly by pursuing an open-ended and ill-conceived eastward expansion.
The fire destroyed a 665-room lodge for oil sands workers on Tuesday, before blazing eastward toward other camps, but officials said they were not aware of further industry damage.
In Communist times, labor camps, heavy investment in remote industrial sites and the construction of a second railroad across Siberia and the Far East revived the eastward flow of people.
The two missiles launched on Thursday flew eastward from a base northwest of Pyongyang, the capital, which traveled about 260 miles and 170 miles, South Korea said in a statement.
It starts with the river, the River Po, whose Alpine source near the French border pushes the waters eastward across the Italian peninsula until its mouth kisses the Adriatic Sea.
That contributes genetic evidence to the idea that people migrating eastward from the Mediterranean sailed to the shores of the Levant and helped contribute to the beginnings of the Philistines.
Florida's Cape Canaveral air base is usually the preferred site for robotic probes headed to other planets because an eastward launch path takes advantage of the rotation of the Earth.
On the contrary, Iranian forces and proxies, backed by their Russian allies, have pressed eastward toward Deir Ezzor and also toward the limited footprint U.S. forces maintained around Al Tanf.
Tsahkna told VICE News that the moves are a direct response to a perceived threat from an increasingly assertive Russia, which has long viewed NATO's eastward expansion as a hostile act.
This will both aid in its development and could also result in a surge of relatively mild air into coastal areas from Interstate 403 and points eastward, limiting snowfall totals there.
All of NASA's previous deep-space explorers have launched from Florida, where rockets fly eastward over the Atlantic and get an extra boost of speed from the rotation of the Earth.
The underlying claim is made that NATO has betrayed U.S. Secretary of State James Baker's promise in 1990 to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that NATO would not expand an inch eastward.
Its ambitious expansion eastward, the steady construction of an integrated single market, the focus on international trade—all EU projects that improved the lives of millions and were made in Britain.
Of the two hottest designers during a moment when fashion is tilting in a distinctly eastward direction, one, Gosha Rubchinskiy, is Russian; the other, Demna Gvasalia, Balenciaga's designer, is from Georgia.
The capture of Palmrya and further eastward advances into Deir al-Zor would mark the most significant Syrian government gain against IS since the start of Russia's military intervention last September.
He chuntered north-eastward through Owens Valley, in the shade of the Sierra Nevada and the Inyo mountains, which the Paiute tribe named as the "dwelling place of a great spirit".
Even if your eastward trip is short and your internal clock manages to adjust itself forward, it still has a harder time doing so because of its 24.5-hour natural period.
And it is driven by many factors, including the Eastward-trickling effects of a much more permissive marijuana culture in the West, where it is now dispensed legally in some states.
Winter weather Blizzard warnings in the northern Plains and upper Midwest will wind down this morning as a severe weather system that also brought torrential rain to the South moves eastward.
The two traveled eastward to Manitoba and police believed had been hiding in the area since the 22nd when police found a burned-out Rav 4 the two were traveling in.
Magma is draining out of the volcano's sinking lava pool and flowing underground tens of miles eastward before bursting to the surface on Kilauea's eastern flank in the lower Puna area.
The researchers think the plants develop an eastward preference when young, and continue it as mature plants because being warm in the morning when bugs are more active offers an advantage.
Still, I wasn't able to shake the feeling of paranoia until I was barreling eastward on the I-15 and watching the towers of Vegas recede in my rear view mirror.
Travelers returning from the long Thanksgiving weekend may face disruptions as a slow-moving winter storm advances eastward, prompting airlines to waive change fees for flights in the storm's potential path.
El Niño is back But during an El Niño, the winds slow down and can even reverse direction, allowing the warmer water to spread eastward all the way to South America.
An extreme, dangerous heat wave that washed over Midwest and Northeast states the past few days is shifting eastward, but relief in the form of a cold front may arrive Tuesday.
California's surplus — equal to 21 times Colorado's total annual production — is smuggled eastward, especially across the Rockies and Mississippi where the wholesale price is as much as three times as high.
Yet when it came to deploying its most advanced autonomous technologies, the California company had no choice but to cast its gaze eastward to Arizona — where its vision was not illegal.
From Friday through Monday, thunderstorms, some of them severe with strong winds, large hail and tornadoes, will fire up from Texas northward to Minnesota, with some shower activity arcing eastward into Michigan.
WHEN the Indiana Toll Road was opened in 221, there were eight pairs of travel plazas, or rest stops, along the 156-mile (250km) stretch linking Chicago to Ohio and points eastward.
As our convoy slowly made its way down the Syrian coast and then made an eastward turn toward Homs and then Palmyra, Russian attack helicopters circled overhead, looking out for any threats.
On Sunday morning, as Hermine continues to drift further eastward, photographs and videos posted to Twitter and Instagram show intense waves striking beaches on the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
The blast of Arctic air that brought record-breaking cold and caused at least a dozen deaths in the U.S. Midwest spread eastward on Thursday, bringing sub-zero misery to the Northeast.
Thousands of miles to the east, the shadow of the moon was already racing across the Atlantic at over 1,22019 mph, tracing a path eastward from South America toward the African coast.
Like much of his schedule these days, Obama's trip to Rancho Mirage also looks to bolster a long-running aspect of his legacy agenda: rebalancing the country's foreign policy eastward toward Asia.
The center of Cindy will approach the coast of southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas late Wednesday, the NHC said, adding tropical storm warning has been extended eastward to the Alabama-Florida border.
Two states eastward, in Ohio, the president of the Cleveland Fed, Loretta Mester, in contrast said it was a mistake to discard the standard practice of raising rates well before inflation rises.
In the past few years, Europe had confidently chosen the first option, meeting Russia's aggression with sanctions and eastward military deployments meant to show Russia that the status quo order would remain.
Turkey is ideologically split between a conservative religious movement, who are cognizant of the benefits of international agreements and proponents of NATO, and an isolationist, secular old guard who look ideologically eastward.
The National Hurricane Center expects the storm to meander slowly through the next few days, before encountering stronger upper level winds that will start drawing it eastward, and then to the north.
Mr. Yeltsin chose to minimize Russia's anger and humiliation over NATO's eastward expansion, instead accepting promises of a closer strategic partnership and agreeing to guidelines for a further reduction in nuclear arms.
As the storm pushes eastward, rain should end overnight in many of the Southern states, but the Northeast and New England can expect severe weather to last for another day, he said.
The low is currently producing only limited shower activity but has some potential to become a subtropical cyclone over the next day or so as it moves generally eastward, the NHC added.
Determining what type of bomb produced the blast remains a matter of "sniffer plane" analysis in the next week, sampling eastward winds for nuclear isotope traces that provide a signature of its design.
Messrs Gardels and Berggruen: The return of China to centre stage, not least through its Belt and Road initiative that will revitalise Eurasia, shifts the centre of gravity of the world order eastward.
The This Is Us star announced in an Instagram video Monday that he's not going to be in "sunny" Southern California "for long" as he's "eastward bound" to film the Amazon Prime series.
Over the years eastward enlargements have tugged the point from France to Belgium and then southern Germany; since 2013, when Croatia joined, it has sat in Westerngrund, a town in north-west Bavaria.
Koeltl said the EPA acknowledged having missed an August 2017 deadline to arrange plans to reduce smog from Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia that travels eastward into New York and Connecticut.
In the central United States, a wintry mix was seen developing over eastern Kansas and spreading eastward across southern Iowa, Missouri, Illinois and far western Indiana on Sunday, AccuWeather said in a forecast.
For instance, according to the model, it will take an average person about four days to recover from an eastward trip crossing three time zones, but only three days from a westward one.
Wednesday should see the most records broken as temperatures drop to the low teens to low 20s Fahrenheit when the eastward-moving air mass spans the Gulf coast to New England, he said.
There, they'll ostensibly train the paltry armies of those relatively new NATO countries — added to the alliance in foolish violation of repeated American promises not to expand eastward as the Cold War ended.
This likely reflects governmental policies and job opportunities since 1949, which have largely driven migration eastward or westward, said Siyang Liu, a senior research scientist at BGI and lead author of the paper.
This eastward expansion accelerated on Thursday when Apple said it would build a $1 billion campus in Austin, expanding its presence there to over 11,000 workers and becoming the area's largest private employer.
The government is throwing its weight around regionally as well, lending political and military support to Shiite groups and governments in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen and extending its influence eastward into Afghanistan.
Of the more than 24,2000 people who moved to Nevada in 261, about 22018,224 of them were from California, The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported, amplifying an eastward flow that goes back decades.
The system moving eastward has already hit parts of the Midwest, which saw heavy snow and limited visibility in places like Iowa, where about 50 cars were involved in a pileup Monday morning.
CreditCreditKristine Potter for The New York Times JACKSON, KY. — Earlier this month, Sturgill Simpson headed eastward from Lexington until he hit Highway 21.2, which he drove until it dead-ended into Highway 22017.
America's forces and their allies are already rubbing against Syrians and others pushing eastward, seeking to link up with Iranian-backed Shia militias in Iraq and create a land corridor from Iran to Lebanon.
What's next: The period from Wednesday through Sunday will feature blistering heat across Spain, Portugal, southern France and Italy, with unusually hot conditions stretching north and eastward into Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.
At least five people have died in severe rain and snowstorms that blanketed parts of California and forecasters expect the bitter weather to push eastward into the Rockies and U.S. Midwest through the weekend.
Police say that 19-year-old Kam McLeod and 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky of Port Alberni, whose truck was found burning on July 19 near a dead body, are alive and traveling eastward.
"Gradual development is possible, and a tropical or subtropical cyclone could form late this week over the western or central Gulf of Mexico while the system is moving generally north-eastward," the NHC said.
He believed that, if left alone, Hitler, whom he had visited in 1938, would direct his ambitions eastward and wage a mutually destructive war with the Soviet Union, leaving Britain and Western Europe alone.
At the same time, there's now the possibility that the North's new ICBM could reach Alaska and some experts believe Pyongyang may also have the technology to deploy a warhead to California and eastward.
The agreement also included joint patrols by Russian and Turkish troops of a seven-mile wide corridor along a highway that runs through Idlib eastward from the Mediterranean coast toward the border with Iraq.
If the high pressure over the Great Basin moves eastward, for example, the air will be less likely to flow westward, and that may allow cooler, gentler winds to move into California from offshore.
A 2,400-object Melanesian collection features works from every major island in the region extending from the island of New Guinea in the southwestern Pacific Ocean to the Arafura Sea, and eastward to Fiji.
The history does begin in the early 16th century, when the Ottoman Empire, founded in western Anatolia by Sunni Turks, began to expand eastward, only to conflict with the Shiite Safavid Empire in Persia.
In addition, according to the NOAA outlook, the Southwest is likely to be drier and milder than average, with dry and mild conditions extending eastward along the Gulf Coast all the way to Florida.
After the opening of Metro train stops in 2009, wine bars and art galleries predictably began to appear, and the booming Arts District downtown seemed poised to hop eastward over the Los Angeles River.
National retail brands are creeping eastward along 125th Street, with a Whole Foods going up at 100 West 125th, about a 10-minute walk from the Metro-North station at the corner of Park Avenue.
A popular interpretation is that the northern branch spread eastward towards the Great Lakes region, possibly following the retreating glacial edges, and eventually giving rise to many Native communities living today in the the East.
The storms this week will also spark multiple outbreaks of severe thunderstorms, along with the risk for strong tornadoes, from Texas northward into the Plains states, and then rolling eastward as the week goes on.
The storm was a ferocious anomaly, a product of a three-way collision between a storm system moving eastward from the Great Lakes, a hurricane sweeping up the coast and a cold front from Canada.
The core of the warmest temperatures will reside in the South and Southeastern U.S., but record-breaking temperatures will extend north, all the way up to Chicago, and eastward to New York City and Boston.
Meanwhile, a study by the U.S. Geological Survey reports that the dire climate situation has forced the bears to try to escape the global warming trend by trekking eastward on the remaining, but dwindling, ice.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's Social Democrat Chancellor Christian Kern and conservative Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz on Thursday rejected European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker's vision to expand eastward the euro and a border control free zone.
Under her leadership, the US State Department worked to spread democracy across the Middle East, expand NATO eastward to include some of the former Soviet nations and further the normalization of US relations with Vietnam.
Lavrov said he had submitted classified documents showing that the West had promised Moscow there would be "no expansion of NATO eastward, and the military structures of NATO would not edge closer to our borders".
The compact backed by the American-funded Marshall Plan consolidated Western Europe and enabled an extension eastward of a zone of peace, based on democracy, open societies and borders, and a rule-based international order.
Tropical Cyclone Yvette will be slow moving before tracking south-eastward toward the sparsely populated coastal Pilbara iron ore belt in Western Australia state over the Christmas weekend, according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
Southern California is the region with the biggest population of undocumented immigrants in the country, and many migrants who cross the border pass through Los Angeles on their way eastward — and stop at MacArthur Park.
A stretch of Brooklyn that runs to Avenue V from Avenue I and extends eastward to Nostrand Avenue from West 6th Street is considered one of the largest Syrian Jewish communities in the United States.
Without betraying any overt nostalgia, "Crazy Rich Asians" casts a fond eye backward as well as Eastward, conjuring a world defined by hierarchies and prescribed roles in a way that evokes classic novels and films.
The capture of Palmyra and further eastward advances into Deir al-Zor would mark the most significant Syrian government gain against IS since the start of the Russian intervention in Syria's civil war in September.
As it has strengthened it's taken an eastward turn away from the US. It will cause high surf and heavy rains throughout the week in Bermuda as it continues to go deeper into the Atlantic.
Related: Putin says US is 'probably world's only superpower,' walks back Trump compliments The 210nd Cavalry — whose regimental motto is toujours prêt, French for "always ready" — plays a key role in projecting American power eastward.
Now, if you stand between two of the triangular slabs and gaze eastward, the upper half of a new eight-story building breaks the horizon, the white rectangle a blemish against the otherwise smooth sky.
The eastward thrust, unthinkable two years ago when Assad seemed in danger, has underlined his ever more confident position and the dilemma facing Western leaders who still want him to leave power in a negotiated transition.
In its 15th missile test this year, North Korea fired a missile eastward from the vicinity of Sunan in Pyongyang, per South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, forcing Japan to warn its residents to take shelter.
From the federal building, you head eastward along the south side of The Garden, crossing through a row of ill-kept storefronts and massage parlors that reflect the monstrosity of a stadium that provides them shade.
The record cold is spreading from the Plains eastward toward the East Coast, and is expected to continue spreading freezing temperatures south and east toward the Ohio Valley into Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
This assures that shippers will be able to transport a historically similar amount of products from the east to Pittsburgh, Laurel said in support of the petition, even as Laurel now ships products eastward as well.
High winds and several inches of snow were expected hit parts of Montana, North and South Dakota and Nebraska by late Friday afternoon before moving eastward into Iowa and Minnesota, according to the National Weather Service.
Moscow denies any involvement in the poisoning, and blames the tensions on NATO's military expansion eastward, and its assembly of a ballistic missile shield with a key site inRomania that was declared combat-ready in 2016.
With little prompting, the driver lamented how the development had taken away two things he'd held sacred: the relative calm of the neighborhood before development started and the view eastward of the Midtown skyline, now obscured.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Russian forces have crossed the Euphrates River in northern Syria and reached the outskirts of the city of Kobani, pushing eastward with Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Syrian Observatory said on Wednesday.
Institutions created after World War II have not adjusted smoothly to eastward shifts in power, nor have they kept up with the global demand for cooperation to counter climate change, financial instability, underdevelopment and nuclear proliferation.
Wintry weather bedeviled Thanksgiving weekend travelers across the United States Saturday as a powerful and dangerous storm moved eastward, dumping heavy snow from parts of California to the northern Midwest and inundating other areas with rain.

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