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Ungulates pose more of a threat to the east and centre of Africa, and carnivores to the east and south of that continent.
Tragically, Alejandro never made it to the East Coast alive.
Everything to the east of the mountains had been flattened.
To the east: a malign Russia and increasingly aggressive China.
Appears the center will slide just to the east pic.twitter.
Hiroshi Nittono contributed to the East Asian Journal's special issue.
It turned to the east too suddenly and too hard.
But below, to the east, is a long brick building.
She far prefers her new neighborhood to the East Village.
Turkey is geographically quite literally the gateway to the East.
Iraq is to the west, and Afghanistan to the east.
Across the Meadowbrook State Parkway to the east is Merrick.
Four months later, he, too moved to the East Coast.
To the east, two enormous blasts preceded two enormous plumes.
To the east, the nearest neighbor is across Georgica Pond.
Clayton County is adjacent to South Fulton to the east.
Green Chef expanded to the East Coast in late 2015.
Head outside after sunset this evening and look to the east.
Strategists in Seoul talk of "uncertainty to the East"—meaning America.
Eventually he retreated to the east African markets he knows best.
Friday's violence occurred in Ndop, about 40 kilometers to the east.
There's a decent chance Matthew could pass Florida to the east.
Some blocked streets to the east of the compound with stones.
We need these pipelines to start pumping it to the East.
They were threatening Taybat al Imam to the east of Halfaya.
To the west was Laramidia, and to the east was Appalachia.
Bloomingdale ultimately turned for inspiration to the East Coast social elite.
Mexico state surrounds Mexico City to the east, west and north.
Paramedics went to the east Denver location shortly after 1 a.m.
Middle- and upper-class porteños travel often to the East Coast.
The eye passed to the east of us about eight miles.
Across the water to the east rose Jordan's pink Abarim mountains.
To the east, the parched land vibrates in the golden light.
When he went back to the East Coast, he felt refreshed.
He snapped back to attention and returned to the East Coast.
As Musk pointed out, it's also close to the East Coast.
He left for a town a few hours to the east.
We ran to the south, to the east, to the west.
To the east, North Carolina's craft beer industry has its own concerns.
She returned to the East Coast and became a licensed social worker.
The property is on Somerville Street, to the east of the city.
LG: I travel back and forth to the East Coast a lot.
To the east, the stream shines glassy from out the riotous dark.
For Lithuania it means protection from the giant neighbour to the east.
The general claims he brought a measure of stability to the east.
Some people blocked streets to the east of the compound with stones.
France recently passed labour reforms inspired by its neighbour to the east.
Only 4 percent make it all the way to the East Coast.
Mitch Matlow said at the scene, according to the East Bay Times.
They're from Bihar, hundreds of miles to the east, and they're conservative.
But turn to the east, towards Asia, and a different picture unfolds.
In March 2017, Grisham moved to the East Wing, serving as Mrs.
She'd never been to the East Coast, let alone the Big City.
Nordstrom is taking its localized mini-store model to the East Coast.
It also allowed him to expand his hunt to the East Village.
Dale, who pays $3,795, has views to the east, south and west.
Saturday is the longest leg, with stages to the east of Alghero.
The chief obstacle to the East-West tie-up is political risk.
Bergdorf is a few blocks to the east, Barneys a couple more.
The year after Jim died, I moved back to the East Coast.
With the yuppification of the Village, artists fled to the East Village.
They have also advanced against Islamic State to the east of Aleppo.
Everything to the east of the Cascades, that was stronghold Republican country.
From the north, to the south, to the east, to the west.
You'd find Mauritius to the east of southern Africa, in the Indian Ocean.
It's on the coast of Brazil, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
The airport in Misrata, a city 200 km to the east, remained open.
We head to the East Village for an early dinner with another friend.
The buildings around it threw exaggerated dark silhouettes of themselves to the east.
A row of three other cairns stretched out 500 metres to the east.
I use the Tillikum Crossing, to make it over to the east side.
With London only 30 miles to the east and an easy train ride.
To the east is Iran, still interfering in the affairs of other countries.
The smoke is affecting air quality all the way to the East Coast.
He summoned his staff to the East Room for a formal Christmas greeting.
The boy's mother works in Xi'an, a city 180 miles to the east.
The boy's mother works in Xi'an, a city 180 miles to the east.
To the east rose the tall, unblinking surveillance tower of Changi Naval Base.
An 153th town, to the east, was added to the list on Monday.
Russia, the hulking neighbor to the east, was seen as the main threat.
From there, it is a quick trip downtown or to the East Bay.
Russia, the hulking neighbor to the east, was seen as the main threat.
In 2013, Family Care connected Ms. Perez to the East New York Clubhouse.
"The Midwest must gain increased access to the East Coast market," Shepard said.
Lol from San Diego to the playboy mansion to the east coast to Calabasas.
By the end of March, Grisham had made the move to the East Wing.
At the time, they still culled elephants in Kruger National Park to the east.
This park is at the tip of Greenpoint, right next to the East River.
Francis Xavier's Journey to the East Performed on Thursday at Alice Tully Hall, Manhattan.
Ms. Maly moved to the East Coast in 1985, settling in New Canaan, Conn.
The commission reports to the East African regional bloc, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development.
He said the exceptional charges, mostly related to the East Coast franchise, were "substantial".
Goole port, 30 km (20 miles) to the east, once shipped British coal out.
Sur Rodney (Sur): I moved to the East Village in the summer of '76.
To the east 90 percent of the island of Barbuda had been wiped clean.
And we will have the US to the east and west of that corridor.
His junior teams traveled to the East, but never to Boston or New York.
Thompson came to the East Wing from the National Security Council's Middle East directorate.
When we moved from New York to Atlanta, we moved to the East Side.
The area rambles from the Bluegrass region to the Appalachian Mountains to the east.
To the east is Kashmir, the heart of the dispute between Pakistan and India.
If the wind blows it to the east, it will likely arrive in Germany.
To the east, replicas of covered wagons stood on the side of the road.
Detective Desormeau had recently transferred there from Jamaica, Queens, five miles to the east.
To the west is the hamlet of Carle Place; to the east, New Cassel.
Mr. Trudeau's Liberals were returned largely by voters from the provinces to the east.
In the fall of 22, fleeing rising rents, he moved to the East Village.
But to the east, on the border of the bay, the marsh is healthier.
The National Guard has mobilized personnel and trucks to the east side of Maui.
But their neighbors to the east appeared to be in its path as well.
The family moved to the East Flatbush area of Brooklyn a few years later.
Boot Barn is on the road to bring Western fashion to the East Coast.
As it churned north, in the early morning hours of August 29, 2005, its eye passed to the east of the city; this meant that its strongest winds also passed to the east, over towns like Waveland and Pass Christian, in Mississippi.
"You're seeing a knowledge transfer from the West Coast to the East Coast," Smith said.
Sweden for years ignored signs that the Russian threat to the east had not subsided.
This option is more expensive than oil imported to the East Coast, typically from Nigeria.
It was easy to forget that the Taliban were only five miles to the east.
To the east was the Black Canyon, which would soon be designated a National Park.
My coworker's birthday brunch is in an hour so I head to the East Village.
Officers took the boy to the East Cleveland police station where medical crews examined him.
To the east, Russia has invaded Ukraine, annexed Crimea, and tripled defense spending since 2000.
And it's really hard for Scott to get all the way to the east side.
I figured I'd sober up by the time we got back to the East Coast.
This one is just to the east of that city, part of which was evacuated.
The 2900th Congressional District is located immediately to the east and north of downtown Houston.
One man, According to the East Bay Times, residents have asked animal services for support.
The house was moved 80 feet to the north and 60 feet to the east.
It was spreading to the east and officials were calling for more people to evacuate.
Richmond and Charlottesville residents should be able to see the clouds directly to the east.
For an afternoon-consuming selection of vinyl, head over to the East Side's Encore Records.
Historically, Francophones lived to the east of St. Laurent while Anglophones lived to the west.
From the East 40s to the East 50s, the avenue is mostly an office district.
High-speed rail won't depart for Shanghai, 500 miles to the east, or anywhere else.
During a flying visit to Uganda, Modi pledged $205 million to the East African country.
Denver is 250 miles to the east, Salt Lake is 85033 miles to the northwest.
The neighboring city of Bellevue, which normally glitters above Lake Washington to the east, disappeared.
Routes 2395 to the west and 29084 to the east facilitate commuting to Silicon Valley.
We hailed a boatman to row us across to the east bank of the Ganges.
Denver is 22019 miles to the east, Salt Lake is 200 miles to the northwest.
Denver is 250 miles to the east, Salt Lake is 200 miles to the northwest.
Airlines said they were waiving fees to change flights from and to the East Coast.
At the border to the east is a new crossing built and secured by Iran.
"This is jogging more to the east and will hit the Florida panhandle," Burke said.
This, he said, was the Narrow Sea, which separated Westeros from Essos to the east.
This is not the same as simply eastern, which could mean any peninsula to the east.
Irma is joined by hurricane Jose to the east, now a dangerous Category four storm itself.
Farther to the east, in southwestern Greenland, another team had also found evidence of ancient life.
After drinks at the Starlight Room, Norai got on the train home to the East Bay.
Most of them fled to the autonomous Kurdish region, across the Zab river to the east.
A similar draining was seen in the Bahamas, 360 miles to the east, illustrating Irma's reach.
The bottom line: Hurricane Florence is the real deal of storm threats to the East Coast.
In Africa it often brings excessive rains to the east while the southern cone gets parched.
A new tropical storm also formed in the Atlantic on Tuesday, to the east of Irma.
I hand off the key and drive them over to the East Side, before heading home.
To the west, there's Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; to the east, you'll find Hinduism and Buddhism.
Kevin (Justin Hartley) comes to the East Coast for a charity gala with this his girlfriend.
But the country has one distinct advantage over its neighbors to the east, north and south.
Witnesses also told CNN that rocket systems had been moved to the east of the city.
NATO faces both an old danger to the east and a new danger to the west.
Tillerson said the US' main objective with regard to the east is a denuclearized Korean peninsula.
One official said Afrin would likely follow a "similar model" to the areas to the east.
Museveni, 71, is credited with restoring order to the east African country after years of chaos.
The collision took place in waters to the east of the Malacca Strait, US authorities said.
Its strongest winds blew to the east, bringing down trees and electrical lines on Long Island.
It lies to the east of the bay, in sight of the small city of Swansea.
Shoppers can navigate around merchandise to peer out down 57th Street, almost to the East River.
I continued my mini-culinary tour at El Nuevo Siglo Supermarket, four blocks to the east.
To the east, it's bordered by Elysian Park and Stadium Way, which leads to Dodger Stadium.
To the east is an immense white Toyota factory where RAV4 sport utility vehicles are assembled.
By 1973, Gap had 25 stores across the United States and expanded to the East Coast.
The larger section lies to the east in a border area stretching between Bhutan and Myanmar.
A little more than 60 miles to the east, at Sunverge's assembly plant in Stockton, Calif.
Across the street to the east is an upscale Whole Foods-esque (albeit local) grocery chain.
Islington, a little to the north, a little less to the east, is where I'm from.
Most of them fled to the autonomous Kurdish region, across the Zab river, to the east.
From the West Side to the East Side, so they were on the bus all day.
Bigger populations to the east and the lure of the west was always on everyone's mind.
To the east, a pocket of more expansive (and expensive) homes overlooks the Knollwood Country Club.
It is home to the east coast's two largest Marine bases, Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point.
It's been a lot of travel to go from the West Coast to the East Coast.
The palace complex, which includes a state history center, is Trent Court's neighbor to the east.
But the Americans' minds were elsewhere — a few miles to the east, around the White House.
It says 385 cold records could tumble from the Plains to the East Coast through Thursday.
This, it would turn out, would be the first murder linked to the East Area Rapist.
Instead, head to the east side of Prospect Park, where it's more wild, overgrown and private.
Bus lines include the M101, M98 and M3, which run to the east side of Midtown.
EPA sued S.H. Bell for presenting an imminent and substantial endangerment to the East Liverpool community.
Libya is twenty miles to the east, and the town is almost entirely dependent on smuggling.
Several miles to the east, the Hidalgo Port of Entry was also overwhelmed with asylum-seekers.
The conditions for it to be transferred to the east coast, again, have to be perfect.
Front Burner Pâtisserie Florentine has crossed the Hudson River, from Englewood, N.J., to the East Village.
She reasoned that commuting to the East Coast would not have been beneficial on several fronts.
The area borders Iraq to the east and includes three major cities - Qamishli, Hasaka and Raqqa.
I moved from Australia to Japan, and to Germany, back to the east coast, west coast.
But nearly half of the state lies on the high plains to the east of the mountains.
The reason for even a little Democratic optimism was a brief glance to the east, where Sen.
"One line of effort is the consolidation of all Marine Special Operations Forces to the East Coast."
The significance of the United Kingdom going to the East for wireless and data solutions is profound.
The ones farther to the east are younger, and each gets progressively older as you go west.
Leo's brightest star, Regulus, and possibly others, will be visible to the east of the darkened sun.
The initial forecast suggested average temperatures west of the Mississippi River and warmer temperatures to the east.
On a hilltop 22013 miles to the east are the Nova Pioneer boys', girls' and primary schools.
The Western Ghats towered to the east and, in the evenings, took the light of the sun.
The company, which is based in Boston and New York, has largely stuck to the East Coast.
About 800 miles to the east of the start-up capital of the world lies another valley.
To the East, you can see the horizon, the beach, and some tiny people walking on it.
The last chunk of the plane was found on Reunion Island, about 1,300 miles to the east.
Turkey and the Kurdish forces shared a serious threat from ISIS just to the east of Azaz.
I had to read the quest text to find out that they were located to the east.
The jihadists, meanwhile, have retreated to the east, towards Iraq—but IS is faring no better there.
It expanded to the east, bringing in former members of the Soviet Union's alliance, the Warsaw Pact.
Jordan, which implicitly protects Israel's flank to the east, may yet be consumed by turmoil all around.
To the east are inland communities and eventually the San Bernardino National Forest and San Jacinto Mountains.
All three died at Malaka, to the east of Gaza City in the north of the Strip.
He soon found himself looking farther afield—especially to the East, to the religious traditions of India.
To the east, I saw bright pools of blue, which I assumed were inlets of Lake Nasser.
Gas exports could help shore up ties between Israel and its neighbors to the east and south.
They were driven to the east end of the runway, where WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo had been towed.
To the east of Xi'an, Hebei Province has some of the most polluted cities in the country.
She recently got engaged and is moving to the east coast to live with her new fiancé.
Réunion is to the east of Madagascar, and it is roughly 1,500 miles from the Mozambique coast.
"We have Pennsylvania to the north, West Virginia to the east, west, and south," DeBerry told me.
I walked to the East Side Gallery with tears in my eyes, listening to an Austra album.
Still, they could see the Santa Cruz Mountains to the south and Mission Peak to the east.
One of the factors is logistics and being able to conveniently deliver vehicles to the East Coast.
The Left Party has historic links to the East German regime, which continues to scare off voters.
The Iraqi military said it had dislodged the militants from Garma, a village to the east, overnight.
Attapeu is a largely agricultural province that borders Vietnam to the east and Cambodia to the south.
Israel considers the West Bank, the biblical cradle of Judaism, as a security bulwark to the east.
The reason for even a little Democratic optimism is a brief glance to the east, where Sen.
A thunderstorm darkened the road toward Jordan and storm clouds soared to the east; the tires hissed.
I could see no artificial light except, very faintly, the glow of Las Vegas to the east.
The ride from Times Square to the East 86th Street Q train stop takes about 15 minutes.
Walking from Netherland to Irwin Avenue, to the east, requires a thigh-burning trip down 272 steps.
Allbirds' "concept" shop opened Thursday in New York's SoHo neighborhood, bringing the brand to the East Coast.
The chain's airtight supply chain is also why it will probably never expand to the East Coast.
But if the storm misses to the east, highs Saturday should reach the 40s, with partial sunshine.
Deir al-Zor province, which borders Iraq to the east, is almost entirely under Islamic State control.
Outside a church, just about then, Scott Daehlin heard a helicopter buzzing overhead, moving to the east.
OUTDOOR SPACE The house is set against a hill, with open lawns to the east and west.
His family moved to the East Coast when he was young, and his parents divorced soon after.
It is bounded by Westchester County to the west and north, and by Stamford to the east.
To the east of Mosul a new Kurdish offensive has taken several villages in the past few days.
Mom Denise, a retired nurse, will head to the East Coast to see her skate in the spring.
But it won't last long because temperatures will rise this week from the Midwest to the East Coast.
Plumes of smoke rose from territory to the east and a few explosions rang out in the background.
To the east, Kazakhstan's Air Astana styles itself as the first "low-cost long-haul full-service" carrier.
Vigía came on the scene in 1985 in the city of Matanzas just to the east of Havana.
Unless we construct this alternative, the winds of technology and innovation will continue to blow to the East.
To the east, the alliance is faced with a resurgent and aggressive Russian Federation led by Vladimir Putin.
In 1987, I was driving cross country with this girlfriend of mine, from Oregon to the East Coast.
The last time Algerian crude was imported to the East Coast was in July 2014, EIA data shows.
Left: The end result of the treatment process is clean water that is returned to the East River.
China's growth before the global financial crisis of 2008 did bear some resemblance to the East Asian model.
I've reached out to the East Palestine Police Department and will update the post if I hear back.
Meanwhile, to the east, Hungary has gone straight to the reactionary nationalist right with barely a latitudinarian moment.
The unprecedented flooding has affected up to 74 million Americans from the Rocky Mountains to the East Coast.
He brought a measure of control to the east, while the GNA has struggled to keep Tripoli calm.
But to the east, Gen Khalifa Haftar's rival forces, long antagonistic to Misrata, have little interest in cooperation.
Arms folded, she looked towards the town bordering that square to the east, where lights were flickering alive.
The answer lies in the suburbs around Des Moines, and to the east around Davenport and Cedar Rapids.
Ogden butts up against the Wasatch Mountains to the east, and has two rivers running through the city.
Satellite images also show the storm's effects on Nan Fort and to the east near the Cavaillon River.
Somehow that storm left less than 18 inches of snow in Washington, only 26 miles to the east.
Thongchai is particularly concerned about flood walls to the east of the ancient capital Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok.
Renewed complaints about the coach were brought to the East High administrators with no resolution, the Wakefields said.
They have been forced to retreat to the east, towards Iraq—but IS is faring no better there.
The Yuba County Office of Emergency Services urged evacuees to travel only to the east, south or west.
" Returning to the East Village, Mr. Peterson found himself charmed by "all the strange shops selling strange things.
It's like going out to the East End of London — you want to see something more in-depth.
Contrary to the East Coast stereotype, Hollywood is not a place where people lounge around under palm trees.
Philippe isn't expected to become a hurricane and is forecast to quickly move parallel to the East Coast.
So he awarded the Olympic Order, the I.O.C.'s highest honor, to the East German dictator Erich Honecker.
To the east and north, more wild Maine woods and hills rolling for miles, to the Canadian border.
Hiring is expected to be strong even with bad weather that brought four nor'easters to the East Coast.
Farca pleaded not guilty to all charges at an arraignment last week, according to the East Bay Times.
In Bath County to the east, historical markers lionize the life of the Confederate general John Bell Hood.
Now, the storm's only grazing Florida, staying farther to the east before its expected landfall in the Carolinas.
Their 20th-floor apartment had views on three sides, including a glimpse of Central Park to the east.
He was sworn in to the East Pittsburgh Police Department on June 19, hours before Antwon was killed.
He said explicitly that Syria will, in the future, look more to the East than to the West.
They later expanded for thousands of miles to the east and south, across a vast swath of Africa.
Khan Sheikhoun sits below hills to the east, so the actual sunrise would be sometime after 6.17 a.m.
They started walking and came upon a swinging bench looking out at the Tushar Mountains to the East.
The spread has 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and isn't far from the water to the east and west.
The newspaper said earlier Monday the virus had also been detected in Haiphong to the east of Hanoi.
"We'll get the bad publicity," said Tony Martinez, the mayor of Brownsville, an hour's drive to the east.
By the 1920s, they had made their way into Alaska, and by the 1990s, to the East Coast.
They have the bike path right on the corner that leads all the way to the East River.
A red sky in the morning, on the other hand, means that there's clear air to the east . . .
Iran, with a Shi'ite Muslim majority, enjoys a large support base in Pakistan, its neighbor to the east.
The parliament which moved to the east in 2014 voted to provide Haftar with emergency funding on Saturday.
That cooperation has also been complicated as Turkey has shelled Kurdish fighters to the east of the Euphrates.
We stood for a minute trying to figure out if 1-A was to the east or west.
At the height of the boom, more than 450,000 bpd ran from the Bakken to the East Coast.
To the east, snow emergencies have been declared in many metro Detroit communities, according to CNN affiliate WDIV.
This required his traveling to the East Coast, keeping his intentions a secret, and overcoming an awkward conversation.
Islamic State controls nearly all of Deir al-Zor province, which is bordered to the east by Iraq.
So there's a swath of land just to the east of Panama City that experienced tornado-like conditions.
A red sky in the morning, on the other hand, means that there's clear air to the east . . .
After landing in Cleveland, Mr. Biden got back on his private jet and returned to the East Coast.
The parliament which moved to the east in 2014 voted to provide Haftar with emergency funding on Saturday.
Known as the Gate to the East, the arch-like form has received its share of online insults.
To the east of the city the "People's Vote" group held a rally calling for a second referendum.
The source said dozens of Islamic State militants had been killed in the air strikes to the east of the town of al-Salamiya; to the east of the town of al-Sukhna, which is on a main road to Deir al-Zor; and in Deir al-Zor province itself.
But the full eclipse won't be visible to the East Coast of the U.S., Europe, Africa, and South America.
He then leaped to the east and borrowing a Kodak he took a picture of the train here presented.
He said Monday that he planned to sell his stake in the paper, according to the East Bay Times.
Perched at an altitude of 3,600-plus feet, Askot borders Nepal to the east and Tibet to the North.
There's a bright green river delta to the north, which probably explains the ruddy-brown bay to the east.
This blizzard has another hazard besides the snow, sleet and strong winds its bringing to the East Coast: flooding.
It receives 156 trucks carrying 1,600 tonnes each day from as far afield as Fresno, 200km to the east.
We served espresso — strong and hot — to the East African drivers who stopped for a quick pick-me-up.
I have an adult job' and she got in a cab all the way back to the east village.
There are still scenarios in play where Florence comes close to the East Coast, but does not make landfall.
Cairo may fortunately miss the worst of the rainfall as the system moves past the city to the east.
Islamic State still controls nearly all of Deir al-Zor province, which is bordered to the east by Iraq.
To the east is a tumorous outgrowth, thin, then wide, then thin again, doubling back on itself several times.
Its borders were 216th to Canal Street and Broadway to the East River; its capital was the Mars Bar.
And rain returns to the East Coast this week where many of these areas are still vulnerable to flooding. 
For directions to the East Hampton barn and more information about the exhibition, send an email to the gallery.
The river basin, stretching from the center to the east of the country, is home to 8 million people.
While still assessing the extent of Irma's destruction, the northeastern Caribbean islands anxiously watched Hurricane Jose to the east.
A few days earlier, the war's realities burst into public view in Cizre, about two hours to the east.
At top speed, traffic approached the interchange where I-78 goes off to the east and to the west.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the East Village apartment where the writer Eileen Myles lives.
Canada has long sought a pipeline solution, both to the east and west coast, and has so far failed.
In Bulgaria, to the east, discussions continue to take place that dispute the existence of a separate Macedonian language.
After repeated warnings, Dodon marches off to battle a kingdom to the east, where he encounters a beautiful princess.
State TV and a Britain-based monitoring group later reported that troops captured a military airport to the east.
More than 20 low-temperature records were set Thursday from the Midwest to the East Coast, CNN meteorologists said.
In Union Hidalgo, just to the east of Juchitán, the mayor reported that about 500 houses had been destroyed.
The cause of death was "acute ethanol intoxication with aspiration," according to the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's Office.
During AlienCon, he and the organizers announced the conference would expand to the East Coast, to Baltimore this fall.
That summer there was another murder one block to the east and then another one block to the west.
Whether Syrian Kurdish forces will return to the east in large enough numbers to resume the offensive is unclear.
I rode my bicycle down to the East Village to inspect the new art scene that had developed there.
The storm laid waste to the East Coast, destroying more than 200,000 homes and inflicting $50 billion in damage.
The arbitrage to ship from Europe to the East Coast has opened further since the fire, market participants said.
Part of the former East Germany, it borders the Czech Republic to the south and Poland to the east.
To the east, there's the Mariana Trench and an arc of about 60 underwater volcanic monuments, also called seamounts.
From the Mississippi River to the East Coast, high temperatures Friday will be 10 to 20 degrees above average.
They subjected some of the eels to reoriented magnetic fields, rotating magnetic north to the east, south or west.
Britain's shift to the East is a turnaround for a country that has some of the world's elite universities.
Nearly half of the drivers of trucks coming in and out of Spain are from nations to the east.
Next is not currently hiring more employees or moving workers to the East Coast for the move, Bush said.
But poorer countries to the east and south want to keep generous EU cohesion funding to advance their economies.
Rosfeld had been sworn in to the East Pittsburgh police force just hours before the shooting, the complaint said.
It is at Huis Doorn, a small estate to the east of Utrecht, that we encounter this caged majesty.
Belarus has long worked closely with Moscow, and its air defense units are integrated with Russia's to the east.
All prices are specific to the East Hollywood location I went to, and are as written on my receipt.

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