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