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"eastwards" Definitions
  1. towards the east
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In recent months, it has also marched eastwards against Islamic State.
But is all of this enough to lure the Mayfair crowd eastwards?
A breakdown of storage capacity by region confirms a broader shift eastwards.
The Moscow government speaks of refocusing eastwards on trade with countries like China.
The rush eastwards marked the birth of an economic model that transformed the region.
Kurdish forces continued their push eastwards toward Islamic State-held territory northeast of Aleppo.
The army and allied forces then marched eastwards against Islamic State militants this year.
As tankers laden with U.S. crude move eastwards, OPEC is sure to take notice.
Since western powers imposed sanctions on Russia in 2014, Moscow is actively turning eastwards.
Since then the menace of Russia and the plight of Ukraine have drawn European attention eastwards.
SS: Now, there's a reason for that, because you're-, you're looking eastwards, you're looking at Asia.
IN THE mid-1990s, as the European Union began expanding eastwards, its politicians faced a tricky question.
Over subsequent centuries the centre of earthly and religious power among the eastern Slavs shifted eastwards to Moscow.
Despite the barriers to doing business, the U.K. government has encouraged its businesses to look eastwards for growth.
These investments will help further another of Jokowi's goals: spreading prosperity eastwards, to Indonesia's most far-flung islands.
Maybe the unified country should have developed a new constitution rather than simply extending the western one eastwards.
So I went slightly eastwards and discovered the pure joys of Korean romance dramas, and now I'm obsessed.
If better-quality cargoes are diverted eastwards, that results in a lower aggregate quality being exported to Europe.
Last year, as the terminal was ramping operations it began in December 2017, four such tankers were sent eastwards.
"We see the center of Europe shifting eastwards, maybe southeastwards," Bruno Schnekenburger, Yaskawa's head of robotics in Europe, said.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, is shaped like a kidney, taller than it is wide, curving eastwards slightly on its longer sides.
Russia has accused the U.S-led alliance of threatening its security by expanding eastwards and has warned of retaliation.
He said that NATO expanded eastwards to Russian borders in spite of promises given to Soviet leaders during German unification.
Tshibangu was once a military commander in the central Congolese region of Kasai, but defected in 2012 and moved eastwards.
In the Atlantic, there's enough heat in the surface waters around the Bahamas and eastwards to keep storm circulation going.
Therefore, to "even out" the unusually cool air, a warm, dry wind began to blow eastwards from Africa across the ocean.
Meanwhile, the moon's separation from the bright planet will noticeably decrease as the moon slides eastwards in its orbit (green line).
According to the BBC, the city is sliding eastwards into the sea at a rate of about two millimeters a year.
As Western governments imposed sanctions on Russia in 2014 over the Ukraine conflict, Moscow is increasingly turning eastwards for investments and joint projects.
We can either go up towards the Angolan border, towards the DRC or we can go eastwards up to the Great Lakes region.
The ship tracking data indicated the tanker heading in a westerly direction after previously moving eastwards towards the Turkish coast throughout the afternoon.
Erdogan said last week that Turkey might conduct operations eastwards inside Syria all the way to Iraq to clear the YPG from its frontier.
With the opening of three new stations, the third line, which begins at Ataba in downtown Cairo, extends eastwards beyond the suburb of Heliopolis.
But flying eastwards also meant that the wind was travelling in the same direction as the flight AI173, helping it reach the destination early.
The anti-branding trend is moving eastwards, with the stereotype of Chinese middle class shoppers in pursuit of big brands also starting to slip.
Due to the Arctic conditions, the ice-breaking ARC7s are critical for carrying LNG produced at Yamal westwards to Europe and eastwards to Asia.
In September the Syrian army races eastwards backed by Russia and Iran to relieve Deir al-Zor and re-extend state control at the Euphrates.
Security forces have battled Islamist militants in the mainly desert region stretching from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, since 2013.
The army has since pushed its advance further eastwards towards al-Mayadin, which lies 45 km south of Deir al-Zor, along the Euphrates valley.
In January, Sirte-based militants pushed eastwards from the 250 km (155 mile) coastal strip under its control, attacking but not holding major oil terminals.
This back-and-forth, however, may prove a distraction compared with another shift in the oil market: its centre of gravity is moving inexorably eastwards.
Security forces have battled Islamist militants in the mainly desert region, stretching from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, since 2013.
Panama's worst droughts have happened during extreme occurrences of El Niño, a natural phenomenon in which warm water moves eastwards across the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
LONDON — High winds and heavy rain lashed parts of southern Britain overnight Sunday and into Monday as Storm Imogen made its way eastwards across the country.
Independent Russian gas producer Novatek began operations at Yamal, in northwest Russia, with the aim to ship some of the LNG eastwards with its Arc7 tankers.
Egyptian security forces have battled Islamist militants in the mainly desert region, stretching from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, since 2013.
But walk—or, rather, bicycle—just a mile eastwards, and a less traditional Netherlands comes into view, one of Ghanaian barber shops and Turkish tea houses.
In September the Syrian army races eastwards backed by Russia and Iran to relieve Deir al-Zor and re-extend state control at the Euphrates River.
It happens also to spread eastwards from the suburbs of Delhi, India's capital, and to straddle the Hindi-speaking heartlands that tend to set the national agenda.
So in December Mr Assad's forces, with Russian air cover, pushed eastwards along a railway line, shrinking the rebels' enclave as they captured a string of villages.
The Canadian fires extended eastwards, but the main concentration was in the west, with British Columbia enduring its worst year, in terms of land burned, since 5003.
Every two to seven years, the pool of warm water sloshes back eastwards when the trade winds weaken or even reverse; this is El Niño in action.
The southwards and eastwards migration of Europe's centre of gravity has benefited the states of Bavaria, Thuringia and Saxony more than the likes of North Rhine-Westphalia.
El Niño sees warm water, collected over several years in the western tropical Pacific, slosh back eastwards after the weakening, or reversal, of winds that blew it there.
North Sinai, which stretches from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, has long been a security headache for Egyptian security forces because of smuggling.
The moon blacked out the sun in totality over Indonesia's main western island of Sumatra, before moving eastwards across Sulawesi and Borneo, and then over to the Maluku Islands.
In conversations both before and after the decision Reuters spoke with nearly a dozen Asia-based executives at the bank who said they would welcome the headquarters moving eastwards.
Since you'll be flying eastwards across the International Date Line, you'll be able to experience New Year's Eve all over again once you land (talk about some intense déjà vu).
The latest changes push Poland "backwards and eastwards", said Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, and the country's prime minister from 2007 to 2014, in a statement last week.
A Syrian military source said on Saturday the army had also advanced eastwards from Sukhna, on the main road between Damascus and Deir al-Zor, along a parallel route of attack.
Security forces have battled militants, including an Islamic State affiliate, in the mainly desert region of North Sinai, stretching from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, since 2013.
The capture of Palmyra and advances further eastwards into Deir al-Zor would mark the most significant Syrian government gain against Islamic State since the start of Russia's military intervention last September.
Today, with east-west fractures growing along several dimensions, some will see vindication in Judt's warning that the EU could not hope both to maintain its values and to spread them eastwards.
There is a return flow of warm water eastwards across the Pacific on countercurrents to the north and south of the equator and also on an equatorial undercurrent deeper in the ocean.
The event sees warm water, collected over several years in the western tropical Pacific, slosh back eastwards, adding to global temperatures, after the weakening, or reversal, of winds that blew it there.
The outcome of this struggle will decide how much the new right-wing government tilts Austria eastwards in Europe; away from Germany and towards reactionary Visegrád governments like those of Poland and Hungary.
Earlier this week, a U.S. armoured brigade disembarked in the northern German port of Bremerhaven: it will base itself in Poland, and spread out eastwards next month to the Baltics, Romania and Bulgaria.
But there is a risk to the LME that tin pricing could evolve away from London to an Asian pricing hub, in effect mirroring an eastwards shift in underlying trade patterns away from Europe.
On Sunday several brigades stationed close to Sirte's seafront advanced several hundred meters eastwards through Sirte's neighborhood Number One, while other fighters overran Islamic State positions in street-to-street fighting to the south.
EASTWARDS, FRANCO-GERMAN PIVOT While better ties with the United States are seen as a remote possibility, improved relations with France and Germany are seen as "more interesting opportunities for political investment," said Kortunov.
Already bridling at NATO's expansion eastwards into its old Soviet sphere of influence, the Kremlin sees the U.S.-led alliance's new deterrents in the Baltics and eastern Europe as a threat to its security.
In May it received 80 Chinese-made, gleaming blue rail cars, including those that set off eastwards from Havana on Saturday, and expects to receive 80 more next year, according to state-run website Cubadebate.
The GCC has a fundamentally complimentary nature with China ... A lot of GCC countries are looking to send their oil eastwards, so there is a complimentary nature and I do see more cooperation going forward.
The Syrian army and its allies are advancing eastwards through central Syria along several fronts in their own offensive towards Deir al-Zor, where a government enclave has been besieged by Islamic State for years.
After it was blocked from moving eastwards on Wednesday, the convoy headed north within government territory to try to move into Islamic State land from a new location, the commander in the pro-Assad alliance said.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Turkey-backed Syrian rebels on Saturday launched a new operation against Islamic State near the border which aims to advance eastwards against the jihadists from the town of al-Rai, a rebel commander said.
Chief Executive Officer Stuart Gulliver and Chairman Douglas Flint are both retiring, leaving a legacy of improving revenue and returning more capital to shareholders, having focused on trimming the bank's empire and shifting its focus eastwards.
They said there was a risk of "extreme extremes" in North America, Europe and parts of Asia because manmade greenhouse gas emissions seemed to be disrupting high-altitude winds that blow eastwards in vast, looping "planetary waves".
Sibur, Russia's largest gas processing and petrochemical company, is also looking to benefit from a push eastwards, having partnered with Gazprom to build a gas chemical complex near the Chinese border along the 'Power of Siberia' pipeline.
"A minimum of 400,000 people will flee the city eastwards, once Al Hudaydah is under attack," IOM's Director of Operations and Emergencies Mohammed Abdiker said in a statement, using a different English spelling for the port's name.
The Observatory said government troops had also edged to within a few kilometres (miles) of the provincial boundary of Raqqa after making a rapid advance eastwards along a desert highway from Ithriya in the last few days.
In Syria, the government of President Bashar al-Assad has rapidly gained ground this year as the army advanced eastwards, backed by Russia and allied Iran-backed militia including Hezbollah, towards its besieged enclave in Deir al-Zor.
North Sinai, a mostly desert area stretching from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, has long been a security headache for Egypt and is a strategic region for Cairo because of its sensitive borders.
Geoff D. Porter, head of North Africa Risk Consulting, said that any confirmation of Islamic State's role in Wednesday's strike would lead to a strategic shift from Libya towards the Sahel band, stretching eastwards from Senegal to Chad.
Geoff D. Porter, head of North Africa Risk Consulting, said that any confirmation of Islamic State's role in Wednesday's strike would lead to a strategic shift from Libya toward the Sahel band, stretching eastwards from Senegal to Chad.
But YPG fighters appear now to be moving eastwards rather than north, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group and a rebel commander told Reuters, towards the front line with Islamic State to the east of Azaz.
Named after the Christ-child, it sees warm water, collected over several years in the western tropical Pacific, slosh back eastwards when winds that normally blow westwards weaken, or sometimes go into reverse, roughly every two to seven years.
Think of the Lisbon Agenda to make the EU more competitive in the last decade, the eastwards expansion (one of the most significant triumphs of British foreign policy in decades), the Iran nuclear deal, the moves towards TTIP today.
Units from the elite U.S.-trained division battled incoming sniper and anti-tank fire as they moved eastwards, through Wadi al-Hajar district, and northward, through al-Mansour and al-Shuhada districts where gunfire and explosions could be heard.
North Sinai, a mostly desert area which stretches from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, has long been a security headache for Egypt and is a strategic region for Cairo because of its sensitive borders.
The West and Russia remain at odds over Ukraine and whether NATO has the right to expand eastwards, but the Russia-NATO Council session hints at a willingness to patch up diplomatic ties and avoid any accidental clashes in the region.
The Russian-backed Syrian army and allied Shi'ite militia from Iraq and Lebanon including Hezbollah have this year seized most of the central desert from the group, and are advancing eastwards to relieve the army's besieged enclave in Deir al-Zor.
This wave moves a thick, warm surface layer of western Pacific water eastwards, pushing a layer of colder water underneath it deeper as it goes, often leading to an increase in surface temperatures, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Alejandro Barbajosa, Argus vice president for Middle East and Asia-Pacific crude, said that the end of the U.S. ban on crude exports has opened up the potential for more oil to flow eastwards from the Gulf to Asian markets.
Already angry at NATO's expansion eastwards into its old Soviet sphere of influence, Putin said in a speech on Thursday that any attack on Moscow's allies would be regarded as an attack on Russia itself and draw an immediate response.
About 3703 percent of Yemen's modest oil reserves were exported in peacetime from the Ash Shihr terminal, 68 km (42 miles) eastwards along the coast from Mukalla, which has been shut since the war began and al Qaeda seized the area.
In a statement, DHS said the infrastructure projects would focus on a roughly 15-mile (24 km) segment extending eastwards from the Pacific Ocean as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's planned border wall between the United States and Mexico.
LME Shield, the newly-launched electronic warehouse receipt project, may offer a back-door route into the mainland but while the LME is working out how to expand its warehousing reach eastwards, it is facing a threat from the other direction.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has focused this year on the campaign in Syria's desert, striking eastwards in a multi-pronged assault to restore Deir al-Zor, where Islamic State has held half the city and all the land around since 2014.
Turkey has launched an air and ground operation in Afrin in northwest Syria targeting the U.S.-backed Kurdish YPG militia - seen by Ankara as a threat to its security - and has threatened to extend its operation some 100 km (60 miles) eastwards to Manbij.
DHAKA/BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - The strongest cyclone to hit India in five years killed at least 12 people in eastern Odisha state before swinging north-eastwards into Bangladesh on Saturday where five more people died and more than a million were moved to safety.
More than 40,000 people in camps, residential areas and settlements have been displaced due to fighting in recent days, mostly pushed eastwards towards the strategically vital border town of Azaz, as well as the Bab al-Salam and Sijjou camps for internally-displaced, the United Nations said.
In 1492, Sicily's once-flourishing Jewish community was expelled by the Spanish monarchs who held sway over the island; some fled to the nearby Kingdom of Naples but they were soon driven out of that realm, too, and duly headed eastwards to the comparative safety of Ottoman territory.
More than 40,000 people in camps, residential areas and settlements have been displaced due to fighting in recent days, mostly pushed eastwards towards the strategically vital border town of Azaz, as well as the Bab al-Salam and Sijjou camps for internally-displaced, the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.
More than 40,000 people in camps, residential areas and settlements have been displaced due to fighting in recent days, mostly pushed eastwards towards the strategically vital border town of Azaz, as well as the Bab al-Salam and Sijjou camps for internally-displaced, the U.N. Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in an overnight update.

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