Leading the pack was "Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back," the sequel to Hong Kong director-actor Stephen Chow's 2013 film 'Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons.
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Enemies to the west — Olenna Tyrell and the Reach.
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Ultimately she "rose in rebellion" and defected to the West.
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Construction activity to the west of Highway 1806 may proceed.
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I headed to the West Hollywood area around 8 p.m.
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I moved to the West Coast about five years in.
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The villagers's government has literally sold them to the West.
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It will appear to the west of the eclipsed sun.
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They also refer to "uncertainty to the West", meaning China.
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Migrants typically move to the West because they like it.
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Saturday's advances took place to the west of the base.
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And the couple didn't warm up to the West Side.
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To the west is a string of …Read more Read
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So why is 424 finally making it to the West?
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These tactics make Russia a powerful rival to the West.
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I've a simple thought for Democrats: Look to the West.
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The concerns over encroaching grasslands aren't limited to the West.
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IS has been dispatching volunteers to the West for years.
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To the West, this would seem like a negotiation ploy.
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I will be driving to the west side for this.
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The rugged mountains of Baxter stood off to the west.
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Iraq is to the west, and Afghanistan to the east.
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Yes, San Antonio sent quite a message to the West.
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All of this is next to the West Side Highway.
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This summer, Big Gay is expanding to the West Coast.
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He then retreated to the West Wing without taking questions.
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Instead, we were forced to adapt ourselves to the West.
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Another storm system will bring heavy snow to the West.
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A row of rugged mountain peaks loomed to the west.
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He was elected to the West Virginia house and senate.
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Syrian Kurdish forces control territory to the west of Azaz.
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He also said Islam was a danger to the West.
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The KGB was once a formidable enemy to the West.
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On December 31, it approaches the crescent moon to the west.
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The city, Manbij, is to the west of the Euphrates River.
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At the same time exporting to the West has become harder.
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Only 8% thought he would bring Russia closer to the West.
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Over to the west in Kansas the race was even closer.
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Yet neither Mayer nor Timberlake has actually moved to the West.
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"This is a strong signal to the West," said General Buzhinsky.
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He moved to the west coast after graduating college in 2001.
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I swallowed and swung the plane back around to the west.
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The iconography changes just a 133-minute walk to the west.
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It controls most of Idlib province to the west of Aleppo.
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Heathrow, to the west of London, is operating at full capacity.
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That's what happened to the West End, that's what's happening everywhere.
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El Niño has not been kind to the West Coast recently.
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After Tuesday, the GOP race turns to the West and Northeast.
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The top spot went to the West African nation of Togo.
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"I think compared to the West, it's very extreme," he said.
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A permanent campus is being built in Paro, to the west.
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To the west was Laramidia, and to the east was Appalachia.
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Now the hot weather is making a run to the west.
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In Anderson County to the west, bourbon distillers and Baptists coexist.
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The potential conflicts extend from the cabinet to the West Wing.
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This book includes two accounts of hitchhiking to the West Coast.
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To the west of this arc, the seafloor is slowly spreading.
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The brewery was far to the west of the crash site.
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They wanted a strongman who could stand up to the West.
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For me, it happened over several visits to the West Bank.
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Someone who understands the threat that Islam poses to the West.
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Another threatens to bring hurricane-force winds to the West Coast.
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Some want to draw closer to Russia, others to the West.
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The long bus ride to the west side cost 21 cents.
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The new, second season moves the action to the West Coast.
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Lorenzo is heading to the west-northwest at about 17 mph.
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"There's a casual sophistication to the West Village," Mr. Anderer said.
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Then they sent them across the Iron Curtain to the West.
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On a global scale, what is Russia's relationship to the West?
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In the clouds to the west, heat lightning fluttered and laced.
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After a curve to the west, you enter the USC campus.
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Afterward, the Narragansett tribe to the west began raiding the Wampanoags.
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I made my first trip to the West Coast in 1992.
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Fires pulsed like a midnight sun several miles to the west.
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The flash freeze was already taking hold farther to the west.
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To the west, they are hemmed in by Syrian government forces.
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We ran to the south, to the east, to the west.
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To the west in Mucheley, Somerset, flood water gathered in surrounding fields.
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Shortly afterward, she packed her bags and moved to the West Coast.
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But as you flee to the West, you are obliged to assimilate.
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I didn't know if, or when, I'd ever return to the West.
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The United States is "saying goodbye" to the West, lamented Germany's ambassador.
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To the west, violence and extreme poverty threaten Madagascar's newfound political stability.
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Mr Plahotniuc says he aims to anchor Moldova safely to the West.
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Central Europe has benefited greatly from integration with countries to the west.
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In Seiyun, to the west, they train fighters loyal to Mr Hadi.
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But she had to be creative about flying to the west coast.
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"Our task was to bring Ukraine closer to the West," McKeon said.
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Manhattan has the Hudson River to the west, and then New Jersey.
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So Mr. Friedman advocated heading up to the West 90s and 100s.
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After the attack, Manzo and Cantin moved permanently to the West Coast.
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These demonstrations have not yet spread to the West Bank or Jerusalem.
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When I go over to the west bank, I want to vomit.
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Still, I don't regret my decision to move to the west coast.
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Otto was expected to weaken as it moves to the west-southwest.
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Texas' 22020th District, home to the west Houston suburbs, fits that mold.
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Previously, Palmyra had only been known to the West from classical texts.
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It's not going to stop us from going to the West Coast.
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Nostrand Parkway and Westmoreland Farm are both elite enclaves to the west.
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An exhibit in New York is bringing their work to the West.
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The word "occupied" was also dropped from references to the West Bank.
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"It's so hectic over there," Mr. Tashi said, referring to the West.
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It was during their era that Japan opened up to the West.
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You shouldn't expect the TV to come to the west anytime soon.
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"Quite a lot of Koreans come to the West End," I'anson said.
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He presides from his mountain home an hour's drive to the West.
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Their goal was to reverse Ataturk's post-Ottoman turn to the West.
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She bought the papers and took them home to the West Village.
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The proposal also envisions a tunnel connecting Gaza to the West Bank.
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Another threatens to bring hurricane-force winds to the West Coast. nyti.
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Extremist violence continues to vex Africa from the east to the west.
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Then, go to the west, where you have great surfing and wineries.
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Migrants are also flooding across Venezuela's border with Colombia to the west.
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He retired from there in 1985 and returned to the West Coast.
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Some families moved out to the West Coast ahead of the deployment.
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From the north, to the south, to the east, to the west.
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The fire just to the west of the park is 25 percent contained.
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Trump was presented with a team helmet before retiring to the West Wing.
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Friedman refers to the West Bank as Judea and Samaria, its biblical name.
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Now the sky to the west deepened to indigo, a color never seen.
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Brochu turned herself in to the West Hartford Police Department over the weekend.
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But instead the storm tracked farther to the west than forecasters had predicted.
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Like Trump, Bernardi and Hanson view Islam as a threat to the West.
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Some of this recalls Stephen Chow's "Journey to the West," minus the brilliance.
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At this time, the recoveries appear to be isolated to the West Side.
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Several things happened, and they started in Russia before moving to the West.
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Even higher peaks can be seen to the west, looking down over us.
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It was maybe the first time I went out to the West Coast.
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In the Ayeyarwady region, to the west of Yangon, this is particularly clear.
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This conclusion alarms some of those in China most sympathetic to the West.
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Like so many men before him, Perkins took his talents to the West.
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He also noted that selling to the West Coast is not necessarily easier.
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To the west, across the river, chemical works lazily puff out white plumes.
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At this time the recoveries appear to be isolated to the West Side.
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According to The West Australian, the woman is 21 years old and pregnant.
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Supporters praise him for defending traditional values and standing up to the West.
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Its economy is negligible and it does not export terrorism to the West.
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Until recently, the algal menace was confined to the west coast of Florida.
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A strong Europe is a blessing to the West and to the world.
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Ash fallout was occurring to the west of the site, according to AVO.
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Crammed between the two runways to the west is the gleaming Terminal 250.
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In 2014, when I moved to the West Indies, there were many surprises.
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While Ms. Georgieva qualifies, she is widely seen as close to the West.
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Japan is keenly aware of its ambitions and powerful neighbor to the west.
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He was arrested and imprisoned in Siberia for his connections to the West.
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What's more, the fish are vital to the West Coast's ecosystems and economy.
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He reported the vandalism to the West Springfield police soon afterward, she said.
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He moved with his family to the West Coast when he was young.
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She will continue to the West Steps where she will enter the chapel.
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After we walked all the way from the park to the West Village.
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Even Uighurs who make it to the West have not always been safe.
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Everyone mixes in the public green spaces along the river to the west.
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They moved back to the West Coast, and he has not looked back.
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Sleepy Arverne is attracting entrepreneurs from its neighbor to the west, Rockaway Beach.
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In a few days, they would head out again, to the West Coast.
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He was barred from travel to the West except to attend international gatherings.
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"This togetherness," he said, "that will be the best answer to the West."
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Washington County lies just to the west of Portland, the state's largest city.
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They only had one seismometer two miles to the west of the volcano.
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The core jihadist objection to the West concerns our values, not our policies.
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So in 1985 Mr. Vidov orchestrated an escape to the West through Yugoslavia.
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The United States has referred to the West Bank as "occupied" for decades.
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To the west, it sees its most talented engineers working in Silicon Valley.
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It overlooked the river and faced the spine of mountains to the west.
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Ludacris shared a moving caption during his visit to the West African nation.
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The nearest big city is Augusta, Ga., about 350 miles to the west.
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Therefore, under the same salary conditions, James chose to move to the west.
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And they didn't wanna lose soldiers anymore, people with access to the West.
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It was set up in 2000, in response to the West Nile outbreak.
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"Russia has become wary that Belarus could turn to the West," said Lukashenko.
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His Nessma TV supports a common Maghrebi identity and openness to the West.
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Wolff said he was given access to the West Wing for the book.
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"I owe more than I can ever express to the West," he said.
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The private firefighting team that responded to the West home did neither, McGrath said.
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The Northern Pyongan Province is an area located to the west of the country.
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However, the aim is for them to secure areas to the west of Mosul.
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The world's poorest people cannot afford to travel to the West or the Gulf.
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"That would be the best response we can give to the West," he said.
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Houses which were located at the east moved to the west and vice versa.
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After arriving home from a fundraising trip to the West Coast around 1 a.m.
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"Life isn't a schoolroom," Balint says when the mercurial Blanka defects to the West.
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We knew there was an opportunity to bring this experience to the West Coast!
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What should matter to the West is the strategic implications of Nusra's new name.
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The sun is burning the edges of magnesium-white clouds far to the west.
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The last left the city late on Thursday for countryside immediately to the west.
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To the west, the closest translations is to a massive movement of sugar daddies.
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The center of the storm was moving to the west-northwest at 22005 mph.
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Most of them were from Tabqa, a city about twenty miles to the west.
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While in high school I moved to the West Side, on California and Warren.
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It is located about 40 km (25 miles) to the west of Raqqa city.
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"He's been on trips that have gone to the West Bank," the spokesman said.
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And the health problems due to AMR infections aren't all imported to the West.
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These potential swift executions pose less of a moral dilemma to the West, frankly.
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His dramatic defection to the West in 1961 was a blow to Soviet prestige.
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According to the West Village Patch, several politicians attended and spoke at the rally.
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Beginning in the summer, East Germans had been fleeing to the West via Hungary.
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Off in the distance, I noticed what first looked like clouds to the west.
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Israel has not brought the "Israeli model" to the West Bank, not even partly.
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The powerful man called Zervos to say he was coming to the West Coast.
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She admires Mugabe's emphasis on education and how he stood up to the West.
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The Israeli army sent in additional battalions to the West Bank following the announcement.
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Hers was a world bonded to the West and the values of democratic societies.
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Gita continued to the west on Tuesday and retained its powerful Category 4 winds.
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Unlike the wealthier, safer parts of Ferguson to the west, it's a dangerous spot.
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"I've been to the West Coast, I travel quite a bit," he told Bloomberg.
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To the west is the hamlet of Carle Place; to the east, New Cassel.
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He sounds like a guy who wants to get back to the West Coast.
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It never occurred to the West that perhaps it should adapt itself to us.
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The digitization of the Baltic states is robust, advanced and coupled to the West.
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We took a trip to the West Coast and received tremendous interest from investors.
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They argue that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey is lost to the West.
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Safe travels to those traveling to the West Coast next week, see you then!
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They've already fallen into the low-to-mid 30s to the west and southwest.
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He moved to the West Coast, where he became an expert in streaming networks.
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He grew up in Kingsville, a farming and fishing town just to the west.
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Resistance to globalization was not confined to the West, nor to the industrialized world.
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Judge Brett Kavanaugh was seen arriving to the West Wing just past 10 a.m.
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Several thousand miles to the west of Malacca another trade choke point needs protection.
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Serunjogi explained the imperative to move to the West African country earlier this year.
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Vegetation and a maze of dried mud walls lay to the west and southwest.
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Meanwhile, the 2011-founded company is no stranger to the West coast of America.
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"Its signal to the West was, You may shun me, but I'm not alone."
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Over the years, defector after defector came to the West with the same story.
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Chinese immigrants to the West Indies have left a mark on the region's art.
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In Washington, they were assigned to the first lady, never to the West Wing.
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But in 2005, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a hardliner hostile to the West, was elected president.
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The goal, she says, is to truly bring the Italian experience to the west coast.
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Indeed, she has already canceled a scheduled fundraising trip to the West Coast this week.
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But one of the inventors of the transistors moved to the West Coast, Mountain View.
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"She tried to board a plane on June 1 to the West Coast," Carlisle says.
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It looks like we can get round-trip tickets to the West Coast for $583.75!
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So we kind of orchestrated my career to get me out to the West Coast.
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If you believe in the western narrative of freedom and liberty, welcome to the west.
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The game farm from my childhood near Olifants bordered a hunting reserve to the west.
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This means I usually have to travel to the West Coast for most wedding events.
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He'll be heading to the west of the island, to Moca, Agaudilla and San Sebastian.
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Not far to the west is Fort McMurray, Alberta, the heart of Canada's oil sands.
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Down the hill, to the west of the thundering Gowanus Expressway, the factory district buzzes.
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Tremors could be felt as far as Bali to the west, where one person died.
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"We see potential as we move into that area further to the west," Bruner said.
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Kinshasa to the west is groaning under one of the world's fastest-growing urban populations.
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Tourism from India to the West is a trickle compared with the flood from China.
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At this time the recoveries appear to be isolated to the West Side, CPD said.
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Some American politicians grumble about the involvement of a navy so unfriendly to the West.
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Now she has two busy locations and is planning on expanding to the West Coast.
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The result of regional and international failure is refugees are increasingly fleeing to the West.
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From the region around Oran, to the west, they tend to set out for Spain.
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She was an extra, local to the West Hollywood area where we filmed the scene.
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To the West, the sun is hiding behind the outline of Tampico and Ciudad Madero.
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We just wonder when DJI will decide to really bring that brand to the West.
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As the new Silk Road goes westward, we are now the gateway to the West.
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For decades Arab opinion-makers have ascribed a host of regional ills to the West.
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In 2011, President Barack Obama made an unscheduled visit to the West Los Angeles location.
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Michael Cohen, the President's longtime personal lawyer, was summoned to the West Wing for meetings.
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Instead of losing people to the west, eastern Germany will lose them to the grave.
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He also wants to move more personnel out of Washington, D.C., and to the West.
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An eastern approach caused 40% to go to the west and 43% north or south.
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Often, it is tricky for missionaries from poor countries to get visas to the West.
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An exodus to the West threatened the economy and shattered images of a worker's paradise.
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To the west were buses hustling toward Sodermalmstorg, a major city square (currently under construction).
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Joe: Now it's time to drive to the west side and hit up Santouka Ramen.
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Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's former estate, is located about an hour to the west of Montpelier.
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To the west stand the rugged, treeless basins and knife-edge spine of Mount Katahdin.
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Richter and Ema defected to the West in 1961, shortly before the Wall went up.
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To the west hung a few red wisps, the sky starting to burn itself down.
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Historically, Francophones lived to the east of St. Laurent while Anglophones lived to the west.
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The Comfort's sister ship, the USNS Mercy, is currently being deployed to the West Coast.
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The Comfort's sister ship, the USNS Mercy, is currently being deployed to the West Coast.
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Don't Bother Overlooked No More: S.N. Goenka, Who Brought Mindfulness to the West Run Well!
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The exhaustive report included details like the way his head was pointing — to the west.
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To Putin, Gorbachev was an intermediary to the West, sending a reassuring if deceptive message.
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No matter what you hear anecdotally, people will continue to move to the West Coast.
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The threat to the West from China's high-tech authoritarianism has become all too clear.
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Security forces escaped to the west of the district, which remains in government control. Sept.
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So on a recent trip to the West Coast, I went to In-N-Out.
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The top close to the west, there is a dry, frozen carcass of a leopard.
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To the west, on a blighted section of Market Street, are Uber's and Twitter's headquarters.
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Routes 2395 to the west and 29084 to the east facilitate commuting to Silicon Valley.
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He is set to travel to Israel and to the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
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The play transferred to the West End to critical praise and six Olivier Award nominations.
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On evenings off, Mr. Irons cycled to the West End, guitar strapped to his back.
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Netanyahu has cited historical and biblical links to the West Bank in supporting Jewish settlement.
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The country was seizing its birthright as a superpower by standing up to the West.
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The backlash against developments such as these is unlikely to be confined to the west.
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So if liberalism is a mortal threat to the West, what's the right-wing alternative?
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It brought lemons to China for the first time, and Chinese noodles to the West.
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In turning east, the Saudis are also sending a message to the West, analysts said.
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The 1979 uprising deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, a secular king allied to the West.
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Kurdish peshmerga and Shi'ite paramilitary forces are holding territory to the northeast and to the west.
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The rangeland to the west is, ironically enough, allocated to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
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Some migrants recently have turned also to Montenegro and Bosnia for a passage to the West.
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The fireman turned to jump from the engine to the west when the return shock came.
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This had been an obscure, internal religious dispute, but it has been exported to the West.
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But voters in 2018 approved an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution to undo that ruling.
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The Berlin Wall was meant to stop East Germans from migrating en masse to the West.
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After Kate's tragic death, Andy and their daughter Frances Beatrix, 13, relocated to the West Coast.
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Piccard will fly Solar Impulse 2 to the west coast of the United States, destination TBD.
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"Trump is thinking through his frustrations," said one Washington wise man close to the West Wing.
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Afterwards, he crossed the country to the west coast with the idea of becoming a painter.
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The entrance to the West Virginia Capitol, on the other hand, can resemble an airport checkpoint.
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Because Turkey is such an important ally to the West, neither has America, Britain or Israel.
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ENGULFED by India, its giant neighbour to the west, north and east, Bangladesh can look small.
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In December 2016, you decided to come back to the West coast and work for Facebook.
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However, forced labour in the developing world feeds into supply chains that lead to the West.
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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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To the west, the Uncompahgre National Forest billowed out toward the red rock canyons of Utah.
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"This moves 20 miles to the west, you and everyone you know are dead," Smith said.
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It has unstable neighbours, too: war-torn Libya to the west, revolutionary Sudan to the south.
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They also say they have taken a few settlements to the west in Islamic State areas.
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Game 6 is Tuesday night, after both teams travel from Texas back to the West Coast.
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Curaleaf expanded to the West Coast earlier this year when it acquired Cura Partners' Select brand.
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NATO faces both an old danger to the east and a new danger to the west.
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"It's about giving a message to the West that we're not relying on you," Weafer said.
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Floods have also affected nine out of 77 provinces in Thailand, Vietnam's neighbor to the west.
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Its adherence to the West African bloc ECOWAS' common external tariff regime has also been patchy.
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The 2017 MTV Video Music Awards are making a much-anticipated return to the West Coast!
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Its rapidly developing missile technology is seen by some as a potential threat to the West.
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Kara-Murza could have immigrated to the West, as many other Russian opposition leaders have done.
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But there were others there, too -- less familiar yet nonetheless critical to the West Wing ecosystem.
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His overture to the West assuaged fears that the AK party harboured an unstated Islamising agenda.
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Most of the opium would go across to the West Coast of America, obviously from China.
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Nearby food options are easy, and the proximity to the West End means pretheater menus galore.
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Further to the west, the grounds that host the island's annual agriculture fair remain in disrepair.
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The shooting occurred at the Olympia mall, in a neighborhood to the west of downtown Munich.
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To the west of it is Centennial Campus, the research arm of North Carolina State University.
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The expanse lies south of the Belt Parkway, just to the west of Kennedy International Airport.
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To the west are smaller streets pockmarked by abandoned houses, where drug dealers sometimes stash supplies.
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A year later, it seized control in Gaza, forcing Fatah to retreat to the West Bank.
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On a few cul-de-sacs to the west, houses are newer and lots slightly larger.
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About 12 miles to the west, visible from the 2,700-foot apex, is the Mendocino Coast.
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It's worth the hike over to the West Side Highway to see what catches your fancy.
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To the west is the regime of Bashar al-Assad and its Iranian and Russian backers.
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Nigeria's only case is an Italian man who traveled to the West African nation on business.
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"You could fly, make bank transfers, phone from the east to the west" of the country.
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Written by David Hare, the movie opens around 1961, after Rudy has defected to the West.
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He also owns part of a pipeline that brings Russian gas through Slovakia to the West.
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A Texas company had hoped to drill oil wells to the west of this unique ecosystem.
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Among the highlights: The poodles of the Upper East Side are moving to the West Village.
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She and her collaborators are also proud to have brought new audiences to the West End.
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But I have decided to move with my boyfriend of several years to the West Coast.
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Most Afghan talc is exported to Pakistan, and much of it goes on to the West.
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Yet another growth battle is being fought between San Jose and Santa Clara to the west.
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At least 2316 people had died trying to cross the wall to escape to the West.
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The researchers compared what happened there with a nearby area to the west separated by mountains.
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To the west, insurgent fighters, including Arabs and Turkmen, aligned with Turkey, are fighting the government.
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The Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation, which orchestrated the project, plans to expand it to the west.
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But Russians who have moved to the West have adapted quickly and easily to democratic conditions.
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Bruges is near the coast, right, and the water had to be to the west, right?
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A few miles to the west and it would deliver more rain and sleet than snow.
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Far to the west, the Empire State Building caught rays from the not-yet-risen sun.
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What I discovered is that Adam and Eve introduced the idea of love to the West.
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It was expected to turn to the west, away from Hawaii, later on Saturday, he said.
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Guterres heads to the West Bank on Tuesday and is scheduled to visit Gaza on Wednesday.
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Hell, even AOC came out to the West Coast and spoke on behalf of her guy.
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And the hardcore safety training that Chinese students think they need before heading to the West.
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After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, Ms. Epperlein made her way to the West.
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Indeed, that order risks crumbling entirely, as assaults on liberal democracy extend to the West itself.
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But a newly published cable underscores Moscow's fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West.
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An elementary school is three blocks east, and Forest Park the same distance to the west.
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To the west, Iran supplies its enemies with arms just because those enemies fight U.S. forces.
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People came from all over to the West Village; there was that strongly specific economy there.
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"While you are unleashing socially liberalizing and economically modernizing forces that call on, and appeal to, the West — and which must appeal to the West — you're trying to contain that with a political crackdown that is completely unacceptable and alienating to most Western audiences," he said.
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But the schedule fulfilled the opposition's promises to the West and had the backing of competing factions.
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Ex-Soviet Jews who fled to the West were stationed in refugee camps in Italy and Austria.
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At the time, multiple women reported the incident to the West Lafayette Police Department and school authorities.
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The Rio silver medalist coached juveniles and street children during his trip to the West African country.
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"This is becoming The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight," said an outside adviser to the West Wing.
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The worst surge would occur if the storm makes landfall just to the west of the bay.
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Observers say upending that equation is perhaps the greatest motivation for Ethiopia's opening up to the West.
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To the west of the city, water levels remained high enough for boats to float through neighborhoods.
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When Ukraine sought to move closer to the West, he then annexed Crimea and invaded Eastern Ukraine.
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He signaled US support for Turkey's effort to liberate Jarablus and ISIS-controlled areas to the west.
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Weak inspection regime, no material handed over to the west, and sun set clauses at the end.
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A: Actually, we're looking to relocate to the west coast, so now we're saving up for that.
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Situated on the Black Sea coast, Odessa is just over 550 miles to the west of Luhansk.
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The huge number of people going to the West and returning has not nudged China towards democracy.
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Mount St. Helens, however, lies to the west, in a geologically quiescent region called the forearc wedge.
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Brielle Biermann invested in serious comfort food during her family's most recent visit to the West Coast.
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Its reliance on exports means that any softening of demand to the west would be felt quickly.
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Typically, storms in this region travel either from the east to the west, or southwest to northeast.
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An Iraqi army tank unit is closing in on ISIS locations to the west of the city.
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"In 1989, we all emigrated to the West," Karolina Wigura, a sociologist based in Warsaw, told me.
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But they belong to the state, not the farmers, according to the West African country's forestry laws.
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He also remembers police lining Crenshaw Avenue, cutting off access to the west side of Los Angeles.
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Opponents describe it as a blow both to Britain's influence and to the West as a whole.
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The White House says Wolff was cleared for access to the West Wing fewer than 20 times.
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Washington's teacher of the year has since been urging Mr Sheehan to move to the West Coast.
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Around 15 miles (24 km) to the west, roads collapsed in McAllen as they transformed into torrents.
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According to the West Virginia MetroNews, that task force consists of teachers, state employees, and insurance experts.
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Meadows is a loyal Trump ally who would bring much-needed congressional experience to the West Wing.
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The United States should also take steps to encourage Armenia to look to the West for help.
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She recently moved to the West Coast to pursue a career in project management and interior design.
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And that, in turn, poses a serious danger to Turkey's neighbours, to Europe and to the West.
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Labadi, 24, was arrested in August after crossing to the West Bank to attend a family wedding.
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He flew in Air Force Two from Las Vegas to Indiana and back to the West Coast.
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"We've been fighting the fire for five weeks straight," he said, referring to the West Coast wildfires.
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For the uninitiated, Monkey was based on the Chinese novel, Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en.
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Its toadies are even willing to stomach the stigma of sanctions and travel bans to the West.
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Then we took off for Negril, a two-hour drive to the west side of the island.
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The family had fled the home moments earlier, seeking refuge in an open field to the west.
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The real threat to the West is the Salafi jihadi movement, as my colleague Katherine Zimmerman writes.
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Make no mistake: this is an intelligence (and propaganda) gift to the West&aposs adversaries – especially Russia.
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To the west, orange and peach striations yielded to a deep blue that mellowed the full sky.
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The twist in that fantasy is that such visions are not pipe dreams restricted to the West.
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On Tuesday, districts outside to the west of Aleppo were hit by air strikes, the Observatory said.
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Next month I'm going to go to the West Coast and play a show with Dark Angel.
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A small amount of debris from the plane has washed ashore thousands of miles to the west.
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Residents in the oil-rich town of Kirkuk, roughly 50 miles to the west, reported similar damage.
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The refining makes the drug much easier to smuggle out into the supply lines to the West.
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Backed by the Rocky Mountains to the west, the Mile High City tends to draw outdoorsy types.
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Geist hasn't overreached and tried to define a whole generation from the East Coast to the West.
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But a mere hour to the west sits the Ford House, a spectacular emblem of his relevance.
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He moved to the west coast from his birthplace of Illinois after graduating from Northern Illinois University.
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To the west, Roe Park has playing fields, a pond and a flock of somewhat messy geese.
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Nicky Holloway's "Trip" night at the London Astoria brought acid house to the West End in 1988.
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So she bought a house in Hillside, a tiny suburb less than 20163 miles to the west.
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"Tell us what we are going to get out of this," he said, referring to the West.
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By the time he made it the few blocks to the West Wing, it was too late.
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The plane would likely take evacuees to the West Coast of the United States, this person said.
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Ahead of her time on Dancing with the Stars, Hannah moved from Alabama to the West Coast.
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Colorfully painted houses stood on stilts in the bay, China a mere 1,000 feet to the west.
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Looming to the west of Alberta's foothills country, the Rocky Mountains were spectacularly painted with fresh snow.
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On Thursday night, Mr. Obama headed to the West Coast to help raise money for Democratic candidates.
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The birds end up drifting to the west, but they still save energy despite the longer route.
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The Wall was built to stanch the flow of people from the Soviet bloc to the West.
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And the majority of Middle Eastern barrels now go east to Asia, rather than to the west.
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"It's a west-coast spin on Tex-Mex," she says, referring to the west coast of Canada.
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We're one of the largest shippers of natural gas to the West Coast of the United States.
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It is not yet clear which freshman members of Congress would accompany Tlaib to the West Bank.
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No more important challenge awaits Trump than clarifying where he stands on Putin's threat to the West.
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To the west, the Apalachicola's high brown-gray current courses around the tangled feet of cypress trees.
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Expanding the Central Asian linkages with lands to the west should be a priority of American engagement.
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Russia used cyberwarfare, disinformation and military force to inhibit ties to the West by Georgia and Ukraine.
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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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That's when I realized Steve was definitively using Breitbart to pave his way to the West Wing.
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To the west of the main city of Cairo lies one of many satellite settlements, Sheikh Zayed.
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Located 20153 miles to the west of Grande-Synthe, the Jungle camp in Calais is just as unhealthy.
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Nilay heads to the West Coast to reunite with Dieter, Lauren, and Casey at this year's Code Conference.
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To the west, parts of Panama City could see water rise to around 6 feet above ground level.
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Statements that loss of Aleppo represent a humiliating blow to the West quite revealing: it is geopolitics, stupid!
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Across the street to the west is a broad expanse of green grass and countless old growth trees.
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Eulogists are already hailing a lifetime spent trying to open Iran and its Islamic revolution to the West.
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The current ground dates back to 1877 and has been home to the west London club since 1905.
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Analysts warn that the group still poses a significant threat—to the West, the region and Libya itself.
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"Ultimately, I do see al-Qaeda's resurgence as a very clear threat to the West," says Gartenstein-Ross.
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So I'm not convinced that Bolton is going to magically bring all this coherence to the West Wing.
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Other units attacked a heavily mined military barracks to the north and seized a hill to the west.
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The Freedom House figures suggest that a free press is increasingly becoming a luxury limited to the West.
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She is demanding that the federal government speed up construction of a new pipeline to the west coast.
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Following the divorce, Maples retreated to the West Coast to raise Tiffany in the late '90s and aughts.
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New York City is about to lose one of it's best real estate brokers to the West Coast.
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"Russia increasingly seems to define itself by opposition to the west and seems to act accordingly," said Parker.
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ISIS as an enemy to the West It is this reality that should be highlighted in the media.
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The plane had taken off from an airport in Sao Paulo, 200 kilometers (125 miles) to the west.
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According to the West Elm employee I interviewed, improving the customer experience is a "priority" of the company.
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Some attend Christian mass, hoping for charity or a visa to the West from bishops with foreign connections.
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This weather setup features an upper level low pressure area centered to the west of the Big Island.
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Andy Cohen has taken his hit late night live talk show to the west coast for the week.
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Trump had been in the residence for much of the morning, but later moved to the West Wing.
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To the West, China is a threat to Western hegemony and its grip on wealth and global power.
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The rivers that pass through Siona territory have their sources up in the Andes mountains to the west.
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Israel disagrees, citing biblical and historical connections to the West Bank and Jerusalem as well as security interests.
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N.W.A. Members: Ice Cube, MC RenAn ode to the West Coast with Cube once again carrying the chorus.
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Over the years, debris recovered at sea has revealed secrets of North Korea's missile development to the West.
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"' A Republican close to the West Wing gave this snap appraisal: "He seemed emotionally committed to his words.
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Michael Cohen, the President's longtime personal lawyer from New York, was summoned to the West Wing for meetings.
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Trump also invited the senators to come over to the West Wing, according to a White House spokesperson.
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It would improve that carrier's access to the West Coast and remove competition on some transcontinental business routes.
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" In these books, he wrote, Mexico appears "a violent uncontrollable and fantastic world in contrast to the West.
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More than 1m Ossies took advantage of their new freedom by moving to the West, where most thrived.
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Unable to feed their own people, the leaders of the proletarian revolution turned to the West for help.
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Mondale also requested that his office be moved from the Old Executive Office Building to the West Wing.
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Founded in 1971 in Minnesota, Wickes Furniture spread from the Midwest to the West Coast over the years.
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In this exclusive interview Mr Ren outlines how he plans to sell Huawei's 220G technology to the West.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley avoided this problem, in his "Ode to the West Wind", by having two west winds.
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When he was eighteen, he went on a cricket tour to the West Indies with his school team.
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To the west is the largest and emptiest province, Balochistan, where Pakistan tested nuclear weapons 20 years ago.
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To the west, past the fence, nothing was visible but the distant lights of Israeli towns and cities.
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It kept close to the West economically and politically during the Cold War but avoided confrontation with Moscow.
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Trump was approached by Pinchuk, who was seeking "closer ties for Ukraine to the West," the Times reported.
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"Russia remains a partner, we will not join NATO, but our road heads to the West." he said.
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On August 12th of that year, Anne Newman and a friend drove to the West Columbia Piggie Park.
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The majority of the village's structures still sit abandoned and rotting just to the west of the Ark.
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But what you see also is almost from the East all the way to the West, catching up.
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But then I fell in with the painters and, before graduating, I went out to the West Coast.
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But the James Bond film had opened a big door to the west where Martial Arts were booming.
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As we unloaded gear and dinner, dark thunderheads appeared to the west; it was monsoon season in Arizona.
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Millions of civilians fled the carnage, making their way to the West over harsh seas and craggy land.
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Questions arise about which way Plahotniuc is looking: to the West -- or is he really looking to Moscow?
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Gurley, whom Quattrone recruited to the West Coast in the 1990s, is rigorous with financials and company fundamentals.
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To the west, the Iraqi military vanquished Kurdish forces to reclaim Kirkuk, checking the Kurds' move toward independence.
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A huge bill would come to the West, but it is one it should look forward to paying.
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It's drawn to the West Coast, because creativity doesn't grow well in nurseries of fear and tired thinking.
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And the item at the top of their wish list is extending Israeli sovereignty to the West Bank.
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To the west is a smaller parcel that has already been approved for an 2803-story apartment building.
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Residents in the oil-rich town of Kirkuk, located some 50 miles to the west, had similar reports.
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Mikhail Gorbachev's unilateral dissolution of the Soviet Union was an unimaginable geopolitical gift to the West, especially America.
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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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Between 483 and 2014, Arizona added about a quarter-million people from its neighboring state to the west.
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It's the kind of story that resonates with those who see Beijing as a threat to the West.
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To the west, there were few immediate quakes; they occurred intermittently over several months after the fracking ended.
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But they found that to the west, much of the fracking fluid remained underground in the fractured shale.
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It was able to concentrate on breakneck growth of 10% a year, driven by exports to the West.
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The Journey to the West story has been a staple of Chinese TV and movie remakes for decades.
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New York (CNN)The Wing, a women-focused club and coworking community, is headed to the West Coast.
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The sea border to the west of the Korean Peninsula could also be the focus of peace talks.
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The location of the incident is not in close proximity to the West Wing or the presidential residence.
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It'll be more of the settler case like paying for passage by train or wagon to the West.
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The leaders of a third group with ties to the West — Kuwait, Oman and Iraq — reacted with alarm.
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Sir Nick Carter believes this threat, spearheaded by Moscow, is a greater peril to the West than terrorism.
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She wants to let in more so-called refugees, which makes her an existential threat to the West.
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Some 120 km (75 miles) to the west, Turkey resumed shelling near Tel Abyad town, a witness said.
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Some 120 km (75 miles) to the west, Turkey resumed shelling near Tel Abyad town, a witness said.
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He will sell this new, fresh government as part of a fresh start/reach out to the West.
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"There's a cruel stereotype of Easterners coming to the West and taking advantage of everything," Petry told me.
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All 55 counties statewide were reporting closings Thursday night, according to the West Virginia Department of Education website.
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" He personally went to the West Virginia call center that houses the tip line and "it's professional operation.
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"In the last year and a half, the reaction to 'The West Wing' has been phenomenal," he said.
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My colleague had ventured over to the West Wing three times before that first Monday to introduce herself.
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The Israeli military said it was sending additional battalions to the West Bank in response to the protests.
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She lives in a city to the west now and said she did not plan to move back.
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Mm-hmm. I had been starting to go to the West Coast Computer Faires in the late 1970s.
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