Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

227 Sentences With "port town"

How to use port town in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "port town" and check conjugation/comparative form for "port town". Mastering all the usages of "port town" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Some areas of the nearby port town of Pemba had no power.
Alula is a port town there where pirates have taken the tanker.
The Saudi-led coalition began its attack on the Red Sea port town Wednesday.
We were at what must have been the first of 21 (no one was announcing the stops) on the boat's 310-mile route from Kigoma, a big port town in central-west Tanzania, to Mplungu, a smaller port town in northwest Zambia.
I also love the imagery of the book's setting, this tropical port town in Colombia.
A longtime port town, Cork in recent decades has made itself an attractive hub for multinationals.
Below is a quaint port town that is home to about 27,2000 locals like Mr. Meletiou.
Datça is a remote port town in southwestern Turkey, located on a peninsula of the same name.
Mr. Salim moved on to Kismayu, a Somali port town, and was hired as a harbor pilot.
Eastwatch at least, given its seaside location, could be rebuilt as a port town and trading center.
Mr. Xu is one of thousands of residents of this port town who cash paychecks from American companies.
In the first century BC, the port town of Delos was a tax haven attracting sea-faring merchants.
Once a year, an old coal port town in South Wales called Porthcawl hosts a very special event.
"I had to jump off and start swimming," Arifin told Reuters in the Batam port town of Nongsa.
In December, the force helped drive militants affiliated with Islamic State from the northern port town of Qandala.
She grew up in the Swedish port town of Trelleborg, miles from the waters where she was killed.
On Saturday, he added, Ban would be in Les Cayes, a port town badly hit by the storm.
The port town of Ofunato, just down the coast from Kamaishi, was also badly damaged in the disaster.
THE ancient port town of Berbera in Somaliland, a breakaway state in northern Somalia, is generally a sleepy place.
Grace first entered the tattoo world as a teenager in Plymouth, a port town with a big tattoo scene.
Last month, a group loyal to Islamic State seized a small port town in Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region.
It deployed its first division of S-400s in the spring of 2017 near the port town of Fedosia.
The Akademik Lomonosov will float next to a small Arctic port town of Pevek, nearly 4,000 miles from Moscow.
The chef, Carlos Varella, 42, grew up in the Brazilian port town Santos, where his parents ran a restaurant.
The key Parana port town of Timbues blocked trucks from entering on Friday to stop the spread of coronavirus.
What I discovered upon arrival was a port town full of natural beauty, strong and delicious wine, and kind people.
The 36-year-old from Britain's southern port town of Dover and three other British nationals were detained near Calais.
The pirates brought the ship to the port town of Alula, district commissioner Mohamud Ahmed Eynab told Reuters by phone.
Running away, Moses lives on the gritty streets of the port town Pointe-Noire, a recurring setting for Mabanckou's novels.
In the medieval port town of Trani, on Puglia's Adriatic side, I breakfasted on sfoliatelle and fresh blood orange juice.
Quanzhou, a port town on China's southeast coast, is more than 1,000 years old, its center filled with ancient buildings.
In April, Hadrami militias entered Mukalla, the port town in southern Hadramawt controlled by AQAP, and pushed the militants out.
This port town on the Pacific Coast is, in many ways, a perfect yet imperfect place for anarchists to come together.
Kim will visit the Vietnamese manufacturing base of Bac Ninh, and the industrial port town of Hai Phong, one source said.
"Ethiopia wants Hobyo port and so it is using clan militias to capture the road to Hobyo port town," he said.
The projectiles were launched near Wonsan, a port town east of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, South Korean military officials said.
At his home in Rafina, a port town, Vaios Kiriakis first smelled the fire late Monday afternoon, and by 8 p.m.
One example is C-Square International Trading, located in an industrial park in the Malaysian port town of Klang, near Kuala Lumpur.
Migrants were transferred into the former fishing trawler Golfo Azzurro, expected to reach the Sicilian port town of Augusta on Sunday afternoon.
He came with two other teenage runaways, ushered away before sunrise on motorcycles by FARC militiamen from a small river port town.
He will also visit the Vietnamese manufacturing base of Bac Ninh and the industrial port town of Hai Phong, one source said.
France clashes Four people were shot and 18 injured after migrants clashed with each other in the French port town of Calais.
In the Red Sea port town of Massawa stand the remains of an Italian-era bank battered by aerial bombardment three decades ago.
The authorities said the cab of the truck entered Britain via Holyhead, a port town in Wales, last Sunday, having traveled from Dublin.
An explosion raises a cloud as coalition-backed fighters advance on the Red Sea port town of Mocha in Yemen in this Jan.
The tanker, named Aris 13, sent out a distress call on Monday before changing course towards the port town of Alula, Reuters reports.
New Delhi sees the massive investment in the port town as another sign of the threat of China's growing influence in the region.
The port town is home to an annual oyster festival, and aside from the usual pubs and restaurants included an allegedly haunted hotel.
Police said an explosion has torn through three adjacent homes in Belgium's northern port town of Antwerp and injured up to 20 people.
The four of them had met in Colombia, in a port town, by chance—they'd all been looking for a ride across the Darién.
Ms. Bordino, an Italian expat, and I were sharing pizza margherita at Panperfocaccia, an open-air trattoria in the port town of La Savina.
It felt like what it is: Nicaragua's deepest port town, with container yards and cranes and a gray beach lined with tin-roofed shacks.
A Kenyan port town that was designated a Unesco world heritage site could soon be home to the country's first coal-fired power plant.
The stakes are vividly illustrated in Sabratha, a port town and major node of the human trafficking trade about 40 miles west of Tripoli.
The MS Westerdam arrived at an anchoring point in the Cambodian port town of Sihanoukville, according to data published by the Marine Traffic website.
TRIESTE, Italy — The Bora wind blows so fiercely through Trieste, a melancholic port town on the Adriatic Sea, that some sidewalks are lined with handrails.
Her father kept his sailboat docked in Talamone, the port town where, in 1860, Giuseppe Garibaldi stopped for reinforcements in his effort to unite Italy.
In July 2004, Belgian construction workers accidentally ruptured a high-pressure gas pipeline near the port town of Zeebrugge, killing 15 people and injuring hundreds.
This one vocabulary, rigorously explored, returns in "Joy," a kind of companion piece set against photographs of empty streets in Cobh, an Irish port town.
In 2011, the women in a small Colombian port town called Barbacoas refused to have sex unless the government paved the town's deadly main road.
Only this past weekend for example, Swedish police arrested a Danish taxi driver under the suspicion of human trafficking in the port town of Malmö.
Ashtabula, Ohio, a port town on the shores of Lake Erie, saw its surrounding steel mills shutter and decline as factories automated and moved abroad.
The competition authority ruling also showed MDN Investment Shpk (Limited) will be operating a new international airport planned near the Adriatic port town of Vlore.
A month earlier, more than 100 people fell ill after inhaling gas that leaked from a fertilizer factory in the southern port town of Chittagong.
The guitar style was brought to Indonesia by Portuguese traders who used to stop by Lampung, a port town, to trade cloves, chilis, coffee, and nutmeg.
He was only 28 years old at the time, but had been running a small bakery in the Imperial German-controlled port town for a year.
Tokyo (CNN)A man claiming to be a North Korean citizen was found wandering around the Japanese port town of Senzaki this weekend, police told CNN.
In the grimy port town of Turbo, on Colombia's Caribbean coast, migrants mill about the wharves looking for clandestine boat operators to take them to Panama.
There is now a blacktop road with reflectors and a direct train line connecting pilgrimage sites in northern India to Rameswaram, a port town near Dhanushkodi.
By ERIC BENNETT The Museum of Northern British Columbia in Prince Rupert is arguably the most elegant structure in that port town of about 12,000 people.
The fighters loyal to Islamic State briefly seized the port town of Qandala in December but were driven back into the mountains by Puntland security services.
"Le Havre" (winner of the FIPRESCI prize at Cannes in 2011) followed an African boy who was smuggled to the French port town in a sealed truck.
Others were located in other sites around Lebanon, including to Byblos, an ancient port town north of Beirut, where the three items returned on Friday were stolen.
Early reports suggested that Cuba had not been hit as hard as Haiti, where the situation was described as "catastrophic" in the port town of Les Cayes.
The town's embrace of the river that joins it both to France's capital and to the port town in Normandy hints at another sort of connection, too.
They snapped cellphone photos from the shore near the port town of Guiria, where thousands of Venezuelans have departed in recent years, and messaged loved ones goodbye.
The Baltimore Colts' flight from their proud port town to the bland Midwest felt pretty sleazy at the time, but Peyton Manning eventually erased Johnny Unitas' ghost.
In Höfn, a port town in southeast Iceland known as its langoustine capital, the uplift is 1 cm per year, which translates into 1 meter per century.
Here in the Caribbean port town of Barcelona, two premature infants died recently on the way to the main public clinic because the ambulance had no oxygen tanks.
AUGUSTA, Italy (Reuters) - Almost 700 migrants arrived at the Italian port town of Augusta on Monday after being rescued from their perilous boat journey across the Mediterranean Sea.
Messina Denaro - nicknamed "Diabolik" - has been on the run since 1993 and comes from the province of Trapani, a port town to the west of Sicily's capital, Palermo.
"I had to jump off and start swimming," Mr. Arifin said in the port town of Nongsa on Batam Island, where he was taken after he was rescued.
In the Immaculate Conception Hospital of the port town of Les Cayes, 19 people suspected of having cholera were hooked up to IVs and lay on hospital bedframes.
The port town has been a hub for migrants hoping to cross through the EuroTunnel to the United Kingdom, or to hop a ferry to take them across.
The coast line, which had once receded as much as 100 kilometers from the port town of Aral, is now 20-25 kilometers away as it fluctuates seasonally.
A local official at the port town of Jask, also in Hormuzgan, said five suspects linked to Islamic State were detained on Monday, Iran's Mizan news agency reported.
MILAN (Reuters) - The collapse of a bridge in the Italian port town of Genoa has killed 10 people based on an initial estimate, police sources said on Tuesday.
Images of the whales, kept in cramped enclosures in a bay near the Sea of Japan port town of Nakhodka, first appeared last year, triggering a wave of criticism.
The United Arab Emirates, a major pillar in the Saudi coalition, has been leading a battle to retake the key Red Sea port town of Hodeida from the Houthis.
A big one planned for a big new development north of the old port town of Lamu in Kenya is one of many Chinese-backed coal projects in Africa.
The highest single number of casualties was in the port town of Rafina, where 26 bodies were recovered on a plot of land a short distance from the beach.
Renewal and civic identity are also the goals of an arts project in Mestre, the Italian port town long overshadowed by Venice, its more glamorous neighbor across the lagoon.
In July and early August, Gotland is a tourist mecca; young professionals, starved for heat and light, party in the beer gardens of Visby, a port town of 24,300.
The MS Westerdam, carrying 1,455 passengers and 802 crew, could be seen from the docks of the Cambodian port town of Sihanoukville after anchoring offshore early in the morning.
Tourist attraction Vina del Mar and the adjoining port town of Valparaiso, with gritty residential areas and informal housing built high up their steep hills, are often victims of wildfires.
Russia is set to tow a floating nuclear power plant to the Arctic port town of Pevek next month as part of plans to expand its interests in the region.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A fisherman from Myanmar described meeting a job broker while having a beer with a friend in the fishing port town of Kantang in southern Thailand.
Negotiations have grown so delicate that G-7 finance ministers and central bankers will not officially touch the topic during their meeting in the southern Italian port town of Bari.
Fighters linked to the terror group seized a port town in Somalia, and a group of gunmen who claimed allegiance to the group executed 23 civilian hostages in western Afghanistan.
A part of the ceiling at the island's main commercial airport in Chitose caved in, and a fire broke out at a petrochemical factory in the port town of Muroran.
One of China's major construction companies is scheduled to start building a $7.3 billion deep-sea port next year at Kyaukpyu, a port town in Rakhine on the Indian Ocean.
MILAN, Aug 14 (Reuters) - The collapse of a bridge in the Italian port town of Genoa has killed 10 people based on an initial estimate, police sources said on Tuesday.
The International Organization for Migration&aposs Italy spokesman, Flavio Di Giocomo, tweeted the news Monday while the migrants were being identified, processed and interviewed in the Sicilian port town of Pozzallo.
He calls it Nutarian, named for a port town on the river outside the Imayo Tsukasa brewery that used to ferry sake barrels to Russia and down to all points south.
Nowhere is this so stark than in Grimsby — a port town in the north east of England which is now seeking to preserve the multilateral trade agreement they voted to upend.
They hailed from A.M.E. churches in the South and throughout the Eastern Seaboard and had surnames like Sheppard, Hamilton, Wilmore and King, which continue to be common throughout the port town.
Calvert was speaking on a recent tour of the company's new plant, a sprawling island complex in the northern Vietnamese port town of Haiphong, where the two models will be built.
In the port town of Seward, thick smoke blowing south from the Swan Lake fire blotted out the normally spectacular views of mountains and glaciers and forced cancelation of tourists' excursions.
The MS Westerdam, carrying 1,455 passengers and 802 crew, could be seen at an offshore anchoring point from the docks of the Cambodian port town of Sihanoukville early in the morning.
Its path will take it north of mainland Russia in the Arctic Circle, to a tiny port town called Pevek some 3,000 miles away from where it is now in Murmansk.
By mid-morning, at least four buses departed for the port town of Kyllini in western Greece, some 280 km from Athens, where they will be housed in a former tourist complex.
The soldiers from the semi-autonomous region of Puntland are part of a force headed to the port town of Qandala, which has been under the control of the insurgents since November.
Thousands crowd the docks every four years in the historic walled port town of St.-Malo to watch the start, but the race is largely unknown to the public outside of France.
Mr. Woods, a British artist, did a collection of these in Folkestone, a port town, to remind us how many people desperately need a first home while others casually buy multiple residences.
WHAT TO SEE Located above a ferry pier across from Art Central is the Maritime Museum, a gem of a small, private museum that documents Hong Kong's history as a port town.
The soybean market was monitoring developments in Argentina, where a key port town said on Thursday it would suspend port activities as part of efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Since 2005, he has also held the position of head gardener for the Salutation, a private mansion turned boutique hotel in the medieval port town of Sandwich, Kent, in the English countryside.
After five days of trying to make Canggu something it wasn&apost, I decided to change my plans and go east across the island to the small port town of Padang Bai.
"We are tired," said Jesús Sánchez, a 26-year-old who left the Venezuelan port town of Puerto Cabello and said he would march with the aid on Saturday against Mr. Maduro.
The plutonium being shipped, enough to make about 50 nuclear weapons, was taken from the nuclear research center in the port town of Tokai Mura near Tokyo, for transport to South Carolina.
One woman in the port town of Pemba died after being hit by a falling tree, the Emergency Operations Committee for Cabo Delgado (COE) said in a statement, while another person was injured.
Sri Lanka has agreed with India to jointly develop and operate all oil tanks in the oil storage facility located in the port town of Trincomalee near the world's second deepest natural harbour.
They said that last July, the North Korean ship Rung Ra 2 carried 4,580 tons of coal from the North's Daean port to Kholmsk, a port town on the Russian island of Sakhalin.
Behind the port town, the working-class quarters are squalid and overcrowded, and in the famous ancient monastery — "like a cruise ship moored on a mountaintop" — the monks are as corrupt as anyone.
Ryabov is a senior researcher with the T. I. Vyazemsky Karadag Scientific Station – Nature Reserve, which is located in Feodosia — a port town in Crimea, the Ukrainian territory that Russia annexed in 2014.
The Aris 13 sent a distress call on Monday, turned off its tracking system and altered course for the Somali port town of Alula, said John Steed of the aid group Oceans Beyond Piracy.
BOSASSO, Somalia (Reuters) - Hundreds of pro-government Somali forces began moving toward the port town of Qandala on Monday for an offensive against Islamic State fighters who seized it last month, Qandala's mayor said.
As a child, Miyako grew up in the port town of Yokosuka, which she would revisit on multiple occasions to create two series of works, Yokosuka Story (1976–1977) and Yokosuka Again (1980–1990).
I tried to investigate the dream once I woke up, and went to Jacmel [an old port town], where I met Madame Nerva, a renowned vodou priestess, who insisted I spend time with her.
This exquisite port town is a good place to begin a tour of the region, having been continuously inhabited for 3,000 years, with beauty left over from multiple points of the area's varied history.
"Here in Colombia and in the world, millions of people are still being sold as slaves," Francis told a group gathered for prayers in the walled Old Town of Cartagena, a northern port town.
The MS Westerdam, which has 1,455 passengers and 802 crew on board, could be seen at an offshore anchoring point from the docks of the Cambodian port town of Sihanoukville early on Thursday morning.
Nico and Vittorio Malingri arrived in the Guadeloupe port town of Pointe-à-Pitre on Thursday, 11 days, one hour and nine minutes after leaving Dakar in Senegal, the World Sailing Speed Record Council said.
While Amsterdam is seen as the Netherlands' city of culture, Rotterdam is often characterised as a hardy, working-class port town; as such, there's a fundamental clash of identities at the heart of the derby.
A group of Kim's foreign policy and economic aides, who accompanied him to Vietnam, traveled out of Hanoi on Wednesday to the industrial port town of Haiphong and the nearby UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay.
Hearthstone's upcoming expansion Mean Streets of Gadgetzan sends players into the city of Gadgetzan, a rapidly expanding port town teeming with unsavory folk, crime syndicates and evildoers that make for some game-changing new cards.
Far-right groups such as the National Front confronted activists rallying against racism, such as the Kent Anti-Fascist Network, resulting in disturbances in the port town that lies 20 miles by sea from France.
An 18-year-old from Iran, who came to Britain in a truck from the French port town of Calais, said he decided to sign the letter after witnessing deaths and abuse on his journey.
A group of Kim's foreign policy and economic aides, who accompanied him to Vietnam, travelled out of Hanoi on Wednesday to the industrial port town of Haiphong and the nearby UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay.
The Peace Cross, which commemorates 219 fallen soldiers from Prince George's County, looms over the knotted intersection of Maryland Route 249 and United States Alternate Route 1 in this old port town of 10,000 people.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When a 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck New Zealand's Canterbury region in February 2011, the port town of Lyttelton — just 1.2 miles east of the epicenter — suffered severe, widespread damage.
Backroads has a new five-night walking and hiking tour of Morocco: Travelers take guided walks in Marrakesh to see popular attractions, including the Jemaa el-Fna, and explore the whitewashed port town of Essaouira.
Mr. Carnazza recently showed a stylish, beige, 153-meter yacht sitting in the dock in Augusta, a large Sicilian port town where many of the migrants rescued by the Italian authorities and nonprofits end up.
A number of LIIBA members already have operations in the port town of Piraeus, near Athens, as the trade body represents brokers accounting for one third of global marine insurance premiums, Croft told Reuters by email.
As the ferry crawled from the port town of Anacortes to tinier-than-tiny Lopez Island, the land masses grew increasingly verdant and became draped in swooping clouds, as if we were sailing into a dream.
ON THE EDGE of Walvis Bay, a port town in Namibia sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and endless sand dunes, the offices-cum-residential-quarters of the China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) look like a barracks.
French authorities for days have threatened to plow into the migrant camps in the seaside port town of Calais and level any of the hundreds of ramshackle homes that sat too near the busy nearby motorway.
Fears that a sick passenger had the coronavirus led the Italian authorities to block more than 1,000 people from disembarking a cruise ship in a port town, until the passenger and her husband could be tested.
The scare on the cruise ship began Thursday morning after Italian health officials stopped passengers from leaving the ship, the Costa Smeralda, when it landed in the port town of Civitavecchia on the western Italian coast.
Mount Eerie is the recording project of Phil Elverum, who's been making music under this moniker for about 15 years (and before that, as the frontman of the Microphones) in the port town of Anacortes, Wash.
On Monday, Abu Dhabi TV cameraman Ziad al-Sharabi died and his reporter colleague Faisal al-Dhahbani was injured in a blast in the government-held port town of al-Mokha, UAE state news agency WAM said.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Armed with sledgehammers, French workers on Tuesday began demolishing the "Jungle" camp outside the port town of Calais, which has been home to thousands of migrants, many of them seeking entry to Britain.
LES CAYES, Haiti (Reuters) - Huddled in shelters since Hurricane Matthew brought screaming winds through the Haitian port town of Les Cayes, dazed residents emerged on Wednesday to find streets under water and their homes destroyed or damaged.
"I used to eat whale when I was young, but it's been too expensive recently," said Sachiko Sakai, 66, a taxi driver waiting for fares in Kushiro, a port town on the northernmost main island of Hokkaido.
Many in Kirkenes, a Barents Sea port town a 15-minute drive from the Russian border, took pride in their work to strengthen their remote region's cultural and economic links with Russia even as geopolitical tensions grew.
The MS Westerdam, which has 1,455 passengers and 802 crew on board, arrived at an anchoring point in the Cambodian port town of Sihanoukville early on Thursday morning, according to data published by the Marine Traffic website.
The United Nations says hundreds of people have fled Hodeida since Wednesday, when a Saudi-led coalition began an assault to take over the vital Red Sea port town, through which most of the country&aposs food comes.
Once the vessel gets to Pevek, it is intended to help power the port town, replacing the 44-year-old Bilibino power plant and the 70-year-old Chaunskaya Thermal Power Plant, according to the release from Rosatom.
The heavy flooding caused by torrential rain and winds that pounded villages and cities, especially in the Mozambique port town of Beira, has left the improvised southern African nation desperate for cash to kick-start its recovery plan.
CALAIS, France (Reuters) - Somali teenager Abdulaziz Ahmad hunkered down in the sand dunes outside Calais, once again plotting how to reach Britain, eight months after French government bulldozers cleared a sprawling migrants' camp in the northern port town.
In coordination with local Yemeni fighters, Emirati soldiers have played the main role this month in capturing the port town of al-Mokha, part of a strategic push to deny Houthi forces access to Yemen's Red Sea ports.
In late September, the rebels — Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC — and the government pledged a new start at a signing ceremony before world leaders in the port town of Cartagena after a half-century of war.
Wilmington was incorporated in 1740, and the railroad arrived 100 years later, transforming the relatively minor East Coast port town into a bustling city with stately mansions, all of which were built by both free blacks and slaves.
The tension between the two camps is visible in the port town of Boston on the east coast of England, which has both Britain's highest proportion of Eastern European immigrants and one of its largest majorities for Brexit.
A port town, Tarakan is just south of the Malaysian side of Borneo and looks out across the sea to Mindanao in the southern Philippines, a sprawling island that has been plagued by insurgencies and banditry for decades.
Last week, he and his fellow National Front activists gathered for an evening planning session in La Seyne-Sur-Mer, a working-class port town devastated by the closing of centuries-old naval shipyards nearly 20 years ago.
To get an idea of what valuables refugees had with them upon their arrival in Denmark, VICE visited an old hospital in the port town of Helsingør that has been repurposed into an asylum center for approximately 2500 refugees.
Alternating with the data and archival footage are thumbnail sketches of a few National Rally supporters, including one resident of Fréjus, a French port town whose National Rally leadership sued to block the opening of a mosque in 2015.
The park also maintains villages that thrived in the late 19th century: Port Oneida, a lumbering and farming community, and Glen Haven, a port town along an expansive beach where steamers stopped seeking food, lodging and wood for fuel.
The stakes are rising as a Chinese state-owned corporation negotiates final permissions to build a $7.3 billion deep-sea port at Kyaukpyu, a port town in Rakhine that will give China highly prized access to the Indian Ocean.
Now, with a silver medal hanging around his neck, the 24-year-old light-flyweight from a small Caribbean port town plans to buy a new home for them with about $60,000 in Olympic prize money awarded by the Colombian government.
Some 200 police officers including elite troopers from Paris took part in raids that began under darkness at the Centre Zahra France and homes of a dozen of its members, in Grande Synthe near the northern port town of Dunkirk.
"The police are good," he commented, pointing at the French riot police stationed at the entrance to the so-called "Jungle" migrant camp in the port town of Calais, voicing an opinion that many of his peers won't agree with.
A group of seven Iranian migrants sewed their mouths shut today in protest against the conditions at the "Jungle" camp in the port town of Calais, France — as authorities resumed their violent demolition of a large section of the site.
In a last-ditch appeal to the EU and to lawmakers at home, May spoke in the northern English port town of Grimsby to say it was time to end the uncertainty over Brexit and approve the deal on Tuesday.
Gabriela Rocío Mero, 36, a teacher from this town, had gone with her daughter, 8, and her niece, 9, on Saturday evening to buy school supplies in the port town of Manta when a building collapsed and killed all three.
Until that moment, she had never been the target of abuse, even in Boston, a port town on the east coast of England where rancor between longtime residents and the fast-growing population of recent immigrants has been simmering for years.
LAMU, Kenya — Across a narrow channel from this historic port town, where baobabs tower over the forest and tiny crabs skitter in and out of the mangroves, Kenya could soon get its first coal-fired power plant, courtesy of China.
One of them carried eight live crew members to Yurihonjo, a medium-size port town in Akita, where they were kept in police custody for more than a week before being transferred to an immigration facility in Nagasaki last Saturday.
The plutonium being shipped, enough to make about 50 nuclear weapons, was taken from the nuclear research center in the port town of Tokai Mura near Tokyo, for transport to the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina.
Our small hotel, the Jardin Malanga, is a former 1927 plantation home 900 feet above the sleepy port town of Trois-Rivières, about 40 miles from Pointe-à-Pitre, with a wraparound veranda, a pool and delicious French-Guadeloupean food.
Zerif is one of roughly 6,000 who lived in the squalor of the ramshackle camp near the gritty port town on France's northeastern coast from where Britain is almost visible across the sea and can be reached by ferry or tunnel.
Police said in a statement that a New Zealand Defense Force ship will approach the island at first light "to further assess the environment," on Tuesday and Police Disaster Identification were awaiting deployment in the nearby port town of Whakatane.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore, a city-state famed for the low-tax model that helped transform it from a gritty port town to an Asian Manhattan, is expected to put something unusual in this year's government budget announcement: a tax hike.
A reveler amid a "flour war" during the Ash Monday celebrations, a traditional festivity marking the end of the carnival season and the start of the 40-day Lent period until Orthodox Easter, in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece, March 11.
Martyn Boyers, chief executive of the fish market in the northern port town of Grimsby, says the pound's weakness, which is also down about 10 percent against the Norwegian crown, could reduce Britain's lure as a market, even for cod and haddock.
After visiting makeshift migrants camps in Paris and the port town of Calais, urban squats in Marseille and Roma settlements in dingy city outskirts, Rapporteur Leilani Farha called for an end to evictions that violated international law ensuring the right to adequate housing.
A more palatable alternative, some analysts say, may be for Myanmar to grant further concessions to China in the western port town of Kyaukpyu, where state-owned Chinese companies have already won contracts to develop an industrial zone and a deepwater port.
Amontillados, then, are simply finos (or manzanillas, as finos are known if they come from the port town of Sanlúcar de Barrameda) that have outlived the flor and gained additional oxidative character like olorosos, but still retain the influence of the flor.
The city, a major transportation hub and port town, has rushed to build two new hospitals and transformed schools, sports centers, and other existing venues into makeshift medical facilities with thousands of beds, still not enough as the number of infected continues to climb.
Abdirahman Mohamud Hassan, director general of Puntland's maritime police, said they had surrounded the ship, which is docked near the port town of Alula, but had been asked by local elders to give them a chance to convince the hijackers to free the vessel.
"It needs just one more push to address the final, specific concerns of our parliament," May said in a speech in Grimsby, a port town in northern England where 70 percent of voters backed the decision to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum.
Traces of a severe bird flu virus were found on chickens at a farm near the port town of Dunkirk, which is close to the Belgian border, local authorities said in a statement, adding that further tests were being conducted to confirm the outbreak.
The seat of the area's grain trade in the 21523th century, the port town is now home to a maritime museum, a rich craft culture and restaurants that make use of local ingredients like fresh fish and dairy, wild red berries and spirits produced nearby.
Only this isn't the lavender-scented idyll of Provence or the gleaming luxury of the Riviera; the setting is La Ciotat, a port town that has gone from its midcentury glory days of building ships to its current slot in the global economy, servicing yachts.
The battle over the project, which is frozen pending the outcome of a court case, reverberates far beyond Lamu, a 6003-year-old Indian Ocean port town of coral-lime houses and carved wooden doors that has been designated a Unesco world heritage site.
On Monday, French authorities began clearing the sprawling, ramshackle camp outside the port town of Calais, in preparation for the demolition of the shanty-town that has become a symbol of Europe's struggle to respond to an influx of migrants fleeing war and poverty.
TIRANA (Reuters) - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.6 and an aftershock only slightly weaker shook the Albanian port town of Durres on Saturday, rocking buildings there and in the capital Tirana and sending residents rushing into the streets and parks for safety.
It was built to the specifications of a previous era instead, in this case the 1950s, when the Moroccan port town had been the hangout of a group of American and British writers: William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Paul Bowles, and others of the Beat Generation.
"It's gotten a lot more risky to do this with all kinds of foreign boats out there," said Huang Jing, a local fisherman in the sleepy port town of Baimajing, where a line of massive steel-hulled fishing trawlers stretches as far as the eye can see.
More than 26,400 asylum seekers from the Middle East and Africa live in and around an overcrowded camp above the port town of Vathy, the capital of Samos, waiting for clearance to cross the sea to the mainland and beyond, where they hope to find a future.
"The maritime militia is expanding because of the country's need for it, and because of the desire of the fishermen to engage in national service, protecting our country's interests," said an advisor to the government of Hainan, the southern Chinese province which encompasses Baimajing, a port town.
Inside the big fish market in the port town of Peterhead, the majority opinion is pro-Brexit, although Andrew Charles, who supports the Scottish National Party, says that under Mr. Johnson's plan the export part of his business would be uneconomical because of the added certification costs.
Colombia's undeveloped and rarely visited Pacific Coast has a set of ingredients all its own, like a shark called a toyo, and an herb called cilantro cimarrón; if you wanted to taste them, however, you were probably better off going to the port town of to Buenaventura.
One elder in Kismayo, a forlorn port town in southern Somalia, said that the night before his clan was to select a Parliament member, one of the candidates stopped by the hotel where the delegates were staying and started handing out stacks of hundred dollar bills.
As Europe continues to struggle with the worst refugee crisis since World War II, the minority of migrants aiming to make it as far as the UK often end up in camps in northern France, such as the now infamous "Jungle" in the port town of Calais.
At dusk, when the day's dust settles, you realize this was once a sleepy port town -- one that 70 years ago exploded into a megalopolis when refugees from all across the Indian subcontinent arrived almost overnight, following the partition of the South Asian subcontinent into India and Pakistan.
After visiting a shelter for destitute people, including refugees, in central Athens, and a reception camp in the port town of Skaramangas, west of Athens, that is hosting more than 3,000 people, he called on the Greek authorities to make further improvements in living conditions and medical care.
Off the west coast of mainland Greece in the Ionian Sea, and accessible by a one-hour flight from Athens or a four-hour ferry ride from the port town of Kyllini in the western Peloponnese, this small, picturesque island is where Odysseus is said to have reigned.
BUENOS AIRES, March 19 (Reuters) - A key port town in northern Rosario, Argentina's main grains export hub, said on Thursday it would suspend port activities as part of efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus, drawing criticism from grain exporting firms and processors in the farm-rich country.
Based on Abouet's childhood memories of growing up in the port town of Abidjan (which also formed the basis of her award-winning "Aya of Yop City" books for older readers, which have been translated into 15 languages), the rapid-fire, action-packed tales are wild and antic.
DUNKIRK Christopher Nolan trades the cerebral for the visceral with this epic-scale restaging of the 260 military actions in Dunkirk, France, which ended with the evacuation of more than 2400,21992 Allied troops from the French port town but endured as a kind of rallying cry for the British.
The incident took place around 2 PM local time in El Tandil, a village of a dozen houses three hours away from Tumaco, a port town located in Colombia's southeast, which has suffered the dramatic consequences of years of drug trafficking, organized crime, political violence, poverty, and social and ethnic exclusion.
Retracing a route he'd traveled some 214 years before, Iyer made his way from the sprawling metropolis of Athens to the ancient city of Mycenae and the sacred sanctuary at Epidaurus, then on to the sleepy port town of Nafplio and finally to Ithaca, the island Odysseus reputedly called home.
The MS Westerdam, carrying 1,455 passengers and 802 crew, docked at the Cambodian port town of Sihanoukville in the evening after anchoring offshore early in the morning to allow Cambodian officials to board the vessel and collect samples from passengers with any signs of ill health or flu-like symptoms.
The U.S. said in December it planned to provide Ukraine with "enhanced defensive capabilities", which officials said included Javelin anti-tank missiles.. Moscow's latest deployment represents the second division armed with S-400 air defense systems on the peninsula, after the first in the spring of 2017 near the port town of Fedosia.
The 331 kg (730 lb) of plutonium, enough to make about 50 nuclear weapons, was taken from a nuclear research center in the port town of Tokai Mura, and left on a British ship, the Pacific Egret, for transport to the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina, Greenpeace said.
Security forces shot dead at least one person and injured others in clashes over aid delivery in the hard-hit port town of Les Cayes this week, while there have been instances of road blocks and looting in areas where trucks carrying food, hygiene kits, tarps, water and medical supplies pass through.
Construction of irrigation facilities on the rivers began in the 1940s and by the 1960s the coast line was receding by about three meters a year, said 84-year-old Sagnai Zhurimbetov, who had worked as a fisherman on the Aral for 56 years and now lives in the former port town.
Hernán and Rafa felt they were closer to the proletariat than she was, because their father was a country doctor who worked in a clinic on Thursdays and Fridays in a port town on the Río Paraná, where the Paraguayans who ran boats out of Asunción alighted for treatment of malaria and respiratory disease.
SMFG and Resona, Japan's third- and fifth-largest lenders, respectively, are in talks to merge their units that cater to the city of Osaka and its neighboring port town of Kobe, said sources with knowledge of the deal, who did not want to be named as they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
"[We] spent time in each each port town and hung out with some divers to come out for beers and barbecue and ended up putting together a great team," Chadwick tells CNBC Make It. He paid a handful of divers about $5 for each fish they caught and launched his distribution company, Norman's Lionfish.
He has hoisted a gutted cod in a fish market in the port town of Grimsby, weighed boxes of tea bags at a Tetley Tea factory in Eaglescliffe, in the northeast, and mopped a floor in the flood-damaged Derbyshire town of Matlock — drawing japes for his janitorial skills but grudging affection for the effort.
The proposal of Adina Florea, a little-known prosecutor in the port town of Constanta, is part of a series of legal and personnel changes made by the ruling Social Democrats that are seen as threats to judicial independence and could further heighten European Union concerns about democratic values in some of its eastern member states.
From Bechet, a port town on the Danube River near the border of Bulgaria in the south, to Maramures, which borders Ukraine to the north, and then east to Bucovina, cutting south through Moldova back to Bucharest, I circled Romania in search of weavers still making kilims, one of the country's highest forms of folk art.
The green group, along with pressure from the Baltic states, has already successfully lobbied Russia to move the loading of the Akademik Lomonosov from the densely-populated St. Petersburg to Murmansk, but there are major concerns about the transport across the Northern Sea Route to Pevek and the docking of the nuclear plant off the coast of the port town.
The southern Spanish port town is one of the oldest cities in the world, occupied at various points through its 2,800-year history by the Phoenicians, the Romans and the Arabs, all of whom left behind their own distinctive architecture and design, the most spectacular of which is the 11th-century Moorish Alcazaba, made of a series of formidable ramparts of buff-colored stone overlooking the Alboran Sea.

No results under this filter, show 227 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.