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"westward" Definitions
  1. towards the west
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A handful of core games are helping to contribute to the revenue growth, including Fantasy Westward Journey, Westward Journey Online, Hero Moba, and The Legend of Mir 2.
But people have begun to head southward and westward again.
Ottessa has inadvertently led her family on a westward migration.
For access to the Mountain Cluster, scout westward in Wonju.
The next step will be to seek more concessions westward.
"Those are storms that typically track further westward," he said.
"You can see the sun now," Benlafkih said, pointing westward.
The Northern Pacific Railway, previously extended westward from Missoula, Mont.
Driving Westward," a couple in a car "hit something big.
Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, calls it part of Ukraine's westward integration.
Forecasts for Nate have shifted westward in the past 24 hours.
Fittingly, its latest endeavour again involves looking westward for new technologies.
Both levels extend westward from the main Stephen A. Schwarzman building.
Rob Braddick, 48, who owns Braddick's Holiday Park in Westward Ho!
That same year Adolf Hitler launched a massive airborne invasion westward.
"westward course," to see "its integration into the Euro-Atlantic community,"
It's heading "generally westward" over the Atlantic at about 16 mph.
The revelation is that Peter was very progressive and Westward-looking.
So we'll start there and move westward through the new districts.
In these instances, it is inevitable for people to look Westward.
Hurricane Irma, a potentially catastrophic Category 4 hurricane, moves westward on Sept.
One of the biggest MMOs in Japan is making its way westward.
As the nation expanded westward, the urban-rural division went with it.
With our history as a country that always wanted to expand westward?
Similar concerns are growing in other coal-producing regions, westward to Wyoming.
Both are aggressively expanding, Russia westward, China eastward, while making nuclear threats.
The teenage Cole stayed in that city as his family wandered westward.
But geopolitics may be forcing the K-beauty industry to pivot westward.
Europe trembled lest the specter be seen striding westward across country, it
But as the day dragged on, the storm's trajectory crept slowly westward.
The ship will then head up the coast of Chile and westward.
In the middle of March last I started westward from Oakland, Calif.
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The dip in jobs also reflects a westward shift in America's coal heartland.
But over the past 24 hours, the forecast cone has veered notably westward.
During the summer, these disturbances often start as storms moving westward from Africa.
Flooding is forecast after the storm crosses the island and then bends westward.
Coopers were valued craftsmen in colonial America and into the postindependence expansion westward.
Winding westward through Pennsylvania, with plans to cross into Ohio late Saturday, Mrs.
New Court 18, which begins an incremental westward expansion, is sunken and arboreal.
The fire continues to burn, though it has turned westward away from Redding.
What was the connection between westward expansion and the trans-Atlantic slave trade?
It's heading "generally westward" over the Atlantic at about 15 to 20 mph.
Fei said the westward shift of deciduous trees was among researchers' most surprising findings.
Fantasy Westward Journey, for example, has earned over $800 million since its 2015 release.
But a building boom is pushing those urban centers westward, radically remaking the landscape.
These shaky plot elements exist only to set up Sonic and Tom's westward odyssey.
The data later showed Mesdar changing direction again, heading westward back into the Gulf.
The model confirms what was already known: Generally, westward recovery is easier than eastward.
Japan will lose eastbound air traffic, but westward traffic from the U.S. less so.
Four (two running eastward and two westward) reached the ends of their lines beneath Farringdon.
With all this to worry about—oh, and Brexit—Europe's bankers may look enviously westward.
As the new Silk Road goes westward, we are now the gateway to the West.
Out there, the vast and limitless horizon faded westward, and the breeze furled my hair.
She holds the same pose at the end, silhouetted against the landscape and gazing westward.
Some would leave the EU, making it easier for Russia to expand its influence westward.
Plumes of smoke from all three fires are seen drifting westward over the Pacific Ocean.
"Ever westward, eternal rider!" reads the final title card in his epic, "Quick Billy" (1970).
He compares it to the gold rush — miners faced grueling conditions as they went westward.
It starts with Ukraine and continues westward as far as the democratic world will allow.
Forecasters expected the storm to keep moving north before making a westward turn on Saturday.
After the railways thrust westward in the later 19th century, artists formed a colony there.
This year, because the Russian River was low, we went westward from our usual spot.
At the same time, James's shift westward has cemented his long personal history with California.
Its sustained winds reached 50 miles per hour on its westward path toward the Caribbean.
The spot has recently started to drift westward at a faster rate than ever before.
When Bulgaria was accepted into the European Union, the country turned westward with great zeal.
The fire has now shifted westward, away from town, and evacuations are being slowly lifted.
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If they spread westward into Germany, France and Italy then the EU could tear itself apart.
But as the party grew more uniformly conservative, its centre has moved steadily westward and southward.
Bobby Carlson, 75, pointed westward on West Addison Street, where he grew up a block away.
Moscow launched the first European war of the 85033st century following Georgia's westward turn towards Europe.
But in the 1850s, as westward expansion forced the slavery question to a head, passions erupted.
" Knowledge of the devices likely came Westward with the rest of the so-called "Korean Wave.
Irma's westward shift has now put major Floridian cities such as Naples and Tampa at risk.
While the entire state will be impacted, the storm made a westward turn earlier this weekend.
The westward road that links the city to Syria was cut at the end of November.
Click here to view original GIFSlow waves meander westward out in the deep ocean south of Australia.
These gentle curves are the result of a surveying trick that dates to the country's westward expansion.
The colorful clouds may be visible from New York to North Carolina, and westward to Charlottesville, Virginia.
For westward travel, seek out light in the evening hours and avoid bright light in the morning.
The first describes the amassing of "logo" America through westward expansion and the displacement of Native Americans.
In the Northern Hemisphere, winds moving north are diverted eastward, and winds moving south are diverted westward.
A hurricane warning was in effect for the area between Suwannee River westward to Mexico Beach, Florida.
Yet Hurricane Irma is out there right now, growing in strength and tracking in a westward direction.
Under the code name "Westward Ho," The Times spent several years trying to solve the technological problems.
"Project Westward Ho, which so many worked on for so long, becomes a reality," Mr. Dryfoos added.
Mr. Valasek, too, sees anti-immigration and anti-European Union views spreading westward, though not winning majorities.
After passing over Great Abaco, the hurricane moved westward and hit Grand Bahama Island later on Sunday.
Adenauer made a point of meeting with Mr. Graham in 1963 as he steered his country westward.
But as the nation expanded westward, the boundary between slavery and freedom became longer and more porous.
Instead, it was pushed inexorably westward, with plenty of time to intensify over the warm Atlantic waters.
Westward is the Langue de Barbarie, which separates the river from the ocean until the two meet.
The westward swing in the hurricane's projected path overnight caught many on Florida's Gulf coast off guard.
For westward travel, circadian rhythms run ahead of the destination time, so travelers end up waking earlier.
About 4,000 Cherokee died in that long march, stumbling westward in rags after their homes were looted.
During his westward swing, which took him to California and Nevada, Buttigieg spoke to audiences in Spanish.
MILAN'S FERTILE FOUNDATIONS This year's Venice Biennale was a washout, but westward, two private museums scored winners.
A quick westward glance revealed the tip of the Empire State Building glowing like a cigarette cherry.
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Finally, Oregon, "revolutioneering" sounds like a phrase resurrected from the era of westward expansion in the 19th century.
I would start my trip in New Orleans, among some of the families who made the westward migration.
As the virus spread rapidly westward from the remote northeast of the country toward Freetown, all work stopped.
At a programmers' festival in November, animations on huge screens showed data crackling westward from Xi'an to Istanbul.
There have also been new concerns about Dunkin's expansion westward into markets where Starbucks is already well established.
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The Sahel is the region of western and north central Africa that runs from Sudan westward to Senegal.
Native American communities, of course, were also forcibly displaced by the railroad and the westward expansion it enabled.
Later this week, you can add the photography festival Photoville to the growing list of Gothamites looking westward.
Before colonialism and westward expansion, it was a flood plain and the site of an important Tongva village.
Coffee originally drifted westward from Ethiopia, and in the 33th century the colonial government strongly promoted its production.
Our great national drama was a westward expansion that conquered a native population rather than coexisting with it.
"All this killing, it's too many for me" is his response to Tom's endorsement of rapacious westward expansion.
The work commenced simultaneously westward from the Montana side of the mountain and eastward from the Idaho side.
This halted the westward expansion of settlements, and the resulting frustration became one cause of the American Revolution.
It is altogether as fit as can be, doubtless as eager as we are to keep going westward.
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Even at Auschwitz, fleeing Germans detonated the crematoria to destroy evidence, evacuating most prisoners on a forced march westward.
Little Y's augmentation was done in a back-alley clinic, and resulted in one of her nipples pointing westward.
Since the 16th century, Sunnis have looked to it as the bulwark against the westward push of Shia Iran.
Possibly it was this same westward-leaning and sartorially adventuresome grandfather who influenced Mr. Peskowitz's lifelong interest in clothes.
California's wildfires often erupt in the fall, whipped by hot, dry winds that blow westward after a dry summer.
The center said Aletta is likely to become a hurricane by Thursday as it moves westward into the Pacific.
The National Weather Service says the system will continue to weaken in the coming days as it moves westward.
And Jonas kept to his signature style, wearing a T-shirt, khakis, a bomber jacket and Westward Leaning sunglasses.
Ms. Thunberg's father, Svante, is also accompanying her back across the ocean, as he did on the westward trip.
Helene is turning north-westward over the cooler waters of the Eastern Atlantic, the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
And the region's westward Santa Ana winds blowing hot and dry from the California desert could exacerbate the situation.
It spread westward through tinder-dry brush in hilly subdivisions on the outskirts of the nation's second-largest city.
Seeing the flow of immigration westward, particularly to North America, is either heartwarming or frightening, depending on your perspective.
Gallagher glosses over such controversies to present an almost mythic vision of the past, particularly the nation's westward expansion.
"The vapor tracers could be visible from New York to North Carolina and westward to Charlottesville, Virginia," NASA said.
Then the flight went on a westward path across Malaysia, rather than north to its final destination of Beijing.
SAN FRANCISCO — In one of the murals, George Washington points westward over the dead body of a Native American.
The books trace two generations of the family's westward journey across the United States in the mid-19th century.
That westward track, which was a change from earlier expectations, left some residents and officials scrambling to find shelter.
Mayor Dick Cronin said most people on the island did not evacuate, because they saw the storm moving westward.
Initially, it appears the quake occurred along the southern periphery of the North American plate, which is inching westward.
But the prospect of NATO membership only fuels false hopes and encourages Russian intervention to forestall their westward course.
And the promise of an early California primary tilting the balance of the Democratic primary westward has fallen short.
Lawmakers decided to impose limits on how long they could speak as House membership grew with the westward expansion.
A colonel from the Golden Division led the SWAT team westward, through wrecked and crowded blocks, deeper into Mosul.
Kirk was packing sustained winds of almost 35 mph and its westward motion was expected to accelerate through Tuesday.
The winds, which blow westward from the California desert, were forecast to reach 2150 mph (803 kph) on Thursday.
"Rigs on the eastern side (of Nate) are racing westward to get on that more favourable side," he said.
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A high pressure ridge to the North is steering the storm westward from its current position in the east Atlantic.
Additionally, after meandering westward near the coast for a few days, bringing heavy rain from the Florida Panhandle to Louisiana.
Starting with the Proclamation of 1763, the British colonial government placed firm limits on westward settlement in the United States.
Conservationists worry that China's westward development will renew the temptations to slash through panda habitat with roads and other infrastructure.
The coasts are squeezed closer together, the eastern shoreline loses its westward slope, and the Great Lakes are filled in.
The game, a simulation of a 19th century family's westward trek to Oregon, is famous to the point of parody.
A storm surge watch is in effect for the Mississippi-Alabama border westward to the mouth of the Mississippi River.
About midway between Galveston and Corpus Christi, Matagorda Bay became the site of a thriving settlement during America's westward expansion.
After Catanduanes, the typhoon roared westward while weakening over the mountainous southern parts of the Philippines' main island of Luzon.
Last month's coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has brought fresh complications as Turkey's bitter internal feuds spread westward.
Prior studies have shown that eastward travel is more likely to desynchronize internal clocks than westward travel, the authors write.
Dunkin' has sought to expand out of the Northeast, its most highly saturated region in the U.S., and move westward.
In more recent decades, development in Howard County expanded westward, and newer housing developments did not include many affordable homes.
Both Johnson and Hughes, who was making a westward swing, found themselves at the Virginia Hotel in Long Beach, Calif.
As it battles over trade with its big southern neighbor, Canada is looking westward for new markets for its oil.
Bouncing westward, he points to spots where fencing had been peeled in the past like an upturned can of Spam.
The storm was moving westward at 10 mph (16 km/h) and should continue to move west through Tuesday night.
They scrambled in every direction, north and west at first, and for some, back east when Irma's trajectory shifted westward.
It's a moment of enormous westward expansion and wealth accumulation governed by the might-makes-right political philosophy of Thrasymachus.
The westward movement helped point to climate change — especially wetter weather — as the biggest of many culprits behind the shift.
The European and American models have shifted westward, consistently showing a menacing hurricane coming dangerously close to the Eastern Seaboard.
Through partisan contacts, he found the Americans in eastern Albania and began leading them westward, intending to reach the coast.
Once reaching the surface, easterly – from the east – trade winds along the equator carry the surface waters westward towards Asia.
The game, a simulation of a 21983th century family's westward trek to Oregon, is famous to the point of parody.
On Day 1, one group might read about the westward movement, or collect pictures, or work on a map exercise.
But the country didn't experience a westward expansion as violent and deadly as that pursued by the US government and settlers.
Leaving the capital city of Tbilisi early in the morning, we head westward to Imereti to see a family of winemakers.
For much of the 19th century, public lands policy focused on disposing of federal lands and resources to fuel westward expansion.
" Galston is gazing westward to the Montana Senate race: "Trump has already been in the state three times to attack Sen.
It has produced a Ukraine that is more unified, more nationalist, more anti-Russian, more westward-looking than ever existed before.
Tropical Storm Karen is expected to turn back around, cover its own track, and head westward towards the Bahamas and Florida.
Yet who could blame a loyalist for wondering if ghosts were rising from their Wrigley crypt and moving restlessly, remorselessly westward.
It's like the Wild West of yore (and it's no coincidence that cons absolutely flourished in the days of westward expansion).
"The flooding was more widespread than we initially anticipated, as the storm drifted westward once it came ashore," Caldwell told Motherboard.
Ironically, resistance to these principles was key to Turkey's westward orientation — without it, the Kemalist establishment could not suppress sharia supremacism.
But pressed about the shortened trip as he flew westward toward the US, Tillerson didn't cite the need for urgent meetings.
For travelers moving westward to Sapa, the Topas Ecolodge offers 33 stone bungalows, two restaurants, a lounge, pool bar and spa.
It is expected to slowly drift westward to northwestward overnight, and is then forecast to turn toward the northwest late Tuesday.
She has heard the whining about the league's best player, LeBron James, moving westward in the first week of free agency.
That creates enormous circles of water called mesoscale eddies, which slowly travel westward—think of these eddies like the ocean weather patterns.
It extended warnings for the storm westward to High Island, Texas, and for heavy rainfall across most portions of the Gulf Coast.
And a bit farther westward, party-goers in American Samoa will be the very last to welcome midnight a full hour later.
Cars helped define America's post-World War II ascent, and private gun ownership helped win America's independence and secure its expansion westward.
The gas is moving westward in a narrow channel at extremely high speeds -- greater than 5 kilometers per second (over 11,000 mph).
What's happening: Some of the 86 species studied are indeed moving northward (about 55%), but about 65% are shifting westward as well.
Proulx's narrative sprawls across the northern reaches of the Americas, and tracks a westward expansion fired by the principle of Manifest Destiny.
The strength and location of this ridge will determine how far Jose moves westward before eventually turning north and then east again.
The Santa Ana winds are a regional weather phenomenon that sends gusts westward off the desert out to the Southern California coast.
The westward road that links Mosul to Syrian territory was cut in November by the Shi'ite paramilitary known as Popular Mobilization forces.
Its backers are already plotting a course across the South and then westward to states like Nevada, Arizona, Nebraska, Wyoming and Utah.
But he said the city was also worried about a massive salty storm surge roaring westward up the river from the Atlantic.
"Wilder was an amazing figure who tells us so much about the way Americans want to think about westward expansion," she said.
He resolves to reunite with his brother by trudging across the continent, shoes against the current of westward migration and continental conquest.
Ricardo Rossello have both declared states of emergencies ahead of the storm, which is currently making its way westward across the Atlantic.
With Hungary erecting a fence along its border with Serbia, the primary migration trail north has shifted westward, through Bosnia and Croatia.
Currently, a few of the forecast models have shown a slight westward trend, which is something meteorologists will continue to watch closely.
That day, the first Friday of July, air from the Mojave blew westward and stalled, compressed and extra hot, over Los Angeles.
The first was the 19th-century period of westward expansion, including President Andrew Jackson's forcible expulsion of Native Americans from their land.
The hurricane was about 125 miles (200 km) from the Florida coast, parts of which were being evacuated, as it crawled westward.
But the loss of Mosul would essentially leave the so-called Caliphate a string of towns under pressure -- from Raqqa in Syria westward.
This dispensation helps drive the trade winds westward the better to feed the monsoon as the intertropical convergence zone sweeps north over India.
A pinwheeling low pressure system edged westward from central Europe on Tuesday into Wednesday, spreading flood woes from Germany into Belgium and France.
The Dutch vote was thus a chilling signal to Kiev that European support for Ukraine's westward course may not be strong or united.
The game dates all the way back to 1971 when young teachers in Minneapolis created it to teach westward expansion to their pupils.
Backing President Bashar al-Assad in Syria so soon after his westward incursions looked at first like another folly with an uncertain outcome.
Its winds of over 90 miles per hour blew away tin roofs and toppled trees as it cut a swath of destruction westward.
Black-and-white images of the site resemble survey photographs from the period that might have stoked speculation of resources and westward migration.
A rugged explorer and surveyor, he warned politicians in the late 1800s that rapid westward expansion could have serious effects on the climate.
He swept westward with an army of 130,000 soldiers, and for the cities in his path, the only options were surrender or slaughter.
The story of the westward African diaspora has been told many times, but never, in my experience, with this breadth or geographic balance.
When the Germans fled the region, they forced their thousands of slave laborers westward, starving them and shooting those too weak to continue.
NATO member Turkey, facing a Kurdish insurgency of its own, is concerned about attempts to extend Syrian Kurdish control westward along its border.
The second phase of construction at Hudson Yards will push westward, from 11th to 12th Avenues, between West 30th and West 33rd Streets.
Due to massive dust storms that erode their property and exacerbate their economic troubles, the Joad family moves westward in search of work.
These are particles flowing westward, faster than the speed of sound, in thin jets closer to the equator than the rest of the lights.
The program, run by the US Department of Agriculture, started in the 1990s and was successful in preventing the spread of raccoon rabies westward.
The low, located about 150 miles south-southwest of Kingston, Jamaica, continues to move westward at about 20 miles per hour, the NHC said.
City officials hope that such a symbolic investment will direct more development westward, even beyond Corktown, Detroit's oldest neighbourhood, where the railway station stands.
At the county museum here, a sprawling collection of dioramas depicting the westward exodus, Mr. Tong spends most days performing to an empty room.
Kyoto, about a three-hour bullet train ride westward from Tokyo, is a physical treasure where Japan's centuries of history mingle with the modern.
The National Weather Service says Hurricane Hector is expected to pass south of the Big Island Tuesday night and Wednesday as it moves westward.
A little history: During the era of the U.S.S.R.'s "Iron Curtain," artists fleeing government censorship emigrated westward (along with influential thinkers, scientists, etc).
Instead, as I pulled my horse over a ridge westward, my eye caught something on the top of a low mountain across a valley.
It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness: Yes, we can. . . .
Throughout it all, the train tracks themselves, which are badly deteriorated as well, will be ripped up and replaced as the workers move westward.
The storm is currently moving westward at 14 mph (22 km/h) and should continue to move west over the next day or so.
Stretching 630 feet into the air, the Gateway Arch is the tallest man-made monument in the US. The arch commemorates America's westward expansion.
Stretched past its capacity by the tumultuous migrations and movements of the 19th century, that orderly term "westward expansion" is ready for a break.
As tech companies become the country's largest businesses, the power corridor of philanthropy has moved westward — from places like Wall Street to Silicon Valley.
It reveals a perfect contrast in how to deal with the increasing pressure that tech will face as Washington turns its angry eyes westward.
He stars as just that in Henry Hathaway's "Brigham Young" (on Friday), a 6603 feature that chronicles Young's westward quest from Illinois to Utah.
Generally, hurricanes form at low latitudes where the flow tends to be from east to west, so hurricanes tend to move westward at first.
There were a few reasons for this westward shift, said Adam Nedeff, a producer for several recent shows and a historian of the genre.
Only three faded blue carriages of the train were for passengers — the rest were for hauling freight westward, toward the forbiddingly named Skeleton Coast.
I see his finger tracing its way westward across a map of Canada, the names of cities and towns becoming less and less familiar.
For their love, the followers of Old Hickory demanded the destruction of Native American civilization in the South, and the furthering of slavery westward.
When the trade winds slow or reverse, they push back on the cooler ocean waters trying to make their way westward from South America.
Knicks 227, Lakers 23 LOS ANGELES — As extended westward road trips go, this one could hardly have been drawn up better for the Knicks.
His imprisonment in 28 shocked the world and was the moment many gave up on the illusion of Putin as a Westward-looking modernizer.
The tropical storm watch is likely to extend north in coming advisories, he said, emphasizing that a slight westward shift could bring Dorian ashore.
The tropical storm watch is likely to extend north in coming advisories, he said, emphasizing that a slight westward shift could bring Dorian ashore.
Back then, Gazprom stopped shipping fuel through Ukraine, choking off supplies westward and leaving citizens in member states like Bulgaria shivering in the midwinter cold.
He cited the new Silk Road initiative, Beijing's quest to expand its economic influence westward toward Europe by increasing trade and development in Central Asia.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Tropical Storm Beryl moved rapidly westward early Saturday, heading for the Lesser Antilles at the eastern entrance of the Caribbean Sea.
Tropical Storm Isaac and Tropical Storm Helene formed on the western coast of Africa last week and have also strengthened as they have moved westward.
That means PD is spreading westward and to more species, putting large populations of bats at risk in the US and possibly in Central America.
But after days of fearing the eye of the hurricane would strike their city directly, the storm's westward motion was met with relief from locals.
The latest track has the storm continuing on this westward track for the next several days and then taking a hard north turn this weekend.
An increased tendency to give up the long ball was seen among eastward travelers (but not westward travelers), and in both home and away groups.
Hurricane Florence has been feeding off some unusually warm ocean waters, which played a role in its sustained and atypical westward trek towards the Carolinas.
New Brunswick, with a population of roughly 750,000, has suffered from a weak economy, and westward migration has caused a brain drain and shrinking population.
Regrettably, I see no indication of this phone ever making its way westward, as it seems destined to remain in its home market of Japan.
Driven steadily westward by religious persecution, the early Mormons arrived in Utah in the mid-nineteenth century and began trying to establish an autonomous theocracy.
Germany, a major European Union pig producer, has been watching with growing concern reports of the highly contagious disease as it spreads westward across Europe.
The low is expected to move westward across the tropical Atlantic Ocean, crossing into the Caribbean Sea on Friday, the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
Its oil and gas pipelines that transport energy from Azerbaijan's Caspian shores westward also further the U.S. goal of limiting Europe's dependence on Russian energy.
The genre is rooted deep in our national psyche, echoing decades of Westward expansion and the belief that the good life lies "out there," somewhere.
Plus it was a known thing that tribes had been removed from their land all over the state at some point during the westward expansion.
If Lane retains central core convection longer than anticipated, the westward turn would happen later, which could bring hurricane conditions to Maui County or Oahu.
The governors of Florida and North Carolina declared emergencies, and officials worried that the storm could shift rapidly westward, potentially leaving little time for evacuations.
He looked out at the lush baseball field below his broadcast booth, at the outfield flags blowing westward, at the players loping to their positions.
At Fort Smith National Historic Site, in northwestern Arkansas, I inked one stamp for the frontier fort, a foothold on the land during westward expansion.
The following morning, he threw his bags in a rental car and began a sort of weeklong post-traumatic odyssey, rambling westward to the coast.
This city had been founded as a camp for railroad workers during the westward expansion and its train station, built in 1899, shaped the skyline.
His imprisonment in 2003 shocked the world, and it was the moment many gave up on the illusion of Putin as a Westward-looking modernizer.
The European and American models have shifted westward in the past two days, consistently showing a menacing hurricane coming dangerously close to the Eastern Seaboard.
Wary about that westward move: Lawmakers want more details on the Trump administration's plan to move the Bureau of Land Management's headquarters beyond the Beltway.
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A campaign by regular government forces, once again working in concert with Arab militias, has moved westward from North Darfur to the strategic Jebel Marra massif.
Her aim, she says, is to amplify seldom heard voices, particularly those of African-Americans and native peoples silenced by the headlong rush of westward expansion.
The different amount of bending at different latitudes in the ocean manifests as "Rossby waves," a slow and westward movement of disturbances in the ocean water.
Her series Place and Time: Reenactment Pageant shares the saddle with Buffalo Bill in the visual history of performing and documenting America's story of Westward expansion.
It stems back to westward-bound white settlements, territory wars with the U.S. government, disputes over gold, coal and oil and treaties signed and cast aside.
Her line, which hit stores in February, comes after her other collaboration deals, including a jewelry collection at BaubleBar and line of sunglasses at Westward Leaning.
The same sprawling area of high pressure that's been producing record heat and humidity across the eastern U.S. could steer Florence westward toward the East Coast.
We have been explorers since our first tentative steps out of Africa, and more recently as Europeans headed westward in fragile crafts of wood and canvas.
"A tropical depression is likely to form by late Wednesday or Thursday while the system moves westward across the northern Gulf of Mexico," the NHC said.
But they alone will not be able to meet all the demand for lighter products, forcing China's existing refineries to look westward to source lighter crudes.
For example, it would take you about eight days to recover from a westward trip across nine time zones, if you did nothing to fight it.
The river begins in Burgundy, in east-central France, and meanders 485 miles westward until it reaches its mouth, near the port city of Le Havre.
The only Pacific-12 Conference university with a Division I program, Arizona State measured the season by steps made toward leading college hockey's inevitable westward expansion.
The airport on Lombok island, to the east of Bali, had reopened, authorities said, as wind blew ash westward, towards the southern coast of Java island.
Most projections, including the official National Hurricane Center forecast, show the storm center remaining at sea as Lane turns northward and then sharply westward after Thursday.
Reports that many sites were inaccessible started on the East Coast, but spread westward in three waves as the day wore on and into the evening.
Separatists would likely demand decision-making powers in foreign policy to prevent any possibility of Ukraine's westward economic and security integration, which remains unacceptable for Kyiv.
We headed westward to the side of thunderous green mountains, on serpentine roads as monstrous wind turbines — pinwheels of the gods — churned slowly on the horizon.
The Depression-era painting, "Life of Washington," depicts the role of the nation's first president in slavery and the deaths of American Indians during Westward Expansion.
Nearly 1.1 million boys and girls now play the sport in youth leagues, and the impact of this grass-roots growth has powered a westward expansion.
Scott's rep tells us cops arrived shortly after the couple trotted their steads down Westward Beach Road and told them they couldn't ride on the street.
Then my editor told me about Westward Leaning, a new eyewear startup that offers a variety of gender-neutral frames through an easy online shopping experience. 
For decades, Ukraine has been a key route for the westward movement of anything from Afghan heroin to black market arms, contraband cigarettes and trafficked people.
Oak, maple, and other deciduous trees are primarily heading westward as they follow changes in moisture availability, according to a new study in the journal Science Advances.
With parliamentary elections next year, both sides invoked the legacy of Jozef Pilsudski, the architect of Poland's independence, who halted the Red Army's westward advance in 1920.
My lesson came from Lucas Stone, a shucker at Seattle's fantastic Westward restaurant, and he demonstrated a subtle technique with the formal beauty that recalled the tango.
Flames from the unchecked, 20,000-acre (8,100-hectare) Camp Fire were being driven westward by 35-mile-per hour (56 km-per-hour) winds, fire officials said.
The NROL-76 patch deviates from that theme a bit, showcasing Lewis and Clark, both looking very stern, as they prepare to embark on their expedition westward.
According to NHC reports, Hurricane Florence is "forecast to rapidly intensify" by Monday and continue its path westward, threatening to hit the US as a major hurricane.
Tropical Storm Isaac and Tropical Storm Helene formed on the western coast of Africa last week and have also strengthened to become hurricanes as they move westward.
Thursday near Yarnell Street and Saddle Ridge Road in Sylmar, "which quickly spread westward in the northern part of Los Angeles," said Sally Jeun, another SCE spokeswoman.
Here, Hyperallergic discusses a collection of rare and recently digitized portraits that illustrate the disturbing media blitz that paved a path for the US's westward expansion. —G.
Historically, Tunisia has looked westward for its non-Arab tourists; first came the French, bolstered by a linguistic and cultural familiarity, then Brits, Spaniards, Italians, and Germans.
The standard narrative of American history begins with the establishment of English colonies on the East Coast and then follows the westward expansion of official US territory.
But that still leaves the question of why gooey rock being forced westward, through the crust or upper mantle, to erupt in this one off-kilter location.
The mixed-use Hudson Yards has pushed Manhattan's core Midtown business area westward toward the Hudson River, drawing a number of marquee firms to the burgeoning district.
The system will become a tropical depression by the weekend while moving westward or west-northwestward at about 15 miles (24 km) per hour, the NHC said.
Click here to track the storm A westward motion is the result of a ridge of high pressure to the north and then east of the storm.
In their ripped jeans, with their spiky hair and shoulder pads, we saw them looking westward to rock 'n' roll, to MTV, to french fries and freedom.
As the storm headed westward, the possibility of even bigger waves and greater flooding was high along the northern Cuban coast, including in Havana, the agency said.
But as Professor Wilder writes, "Rather than retreating from slaveholding, the bishops built their church by tracking the westward expansion of plantation slavery" after the Louisiana Purchase.
We think we know how this confident narrative will proceed, in ample furlongs of classic realism: the imperilled gentry, the advancing Red Army, the wintry trek westward.
The system is likely to turn into a tropical depression by late Wednesday or Thursday while it moves westward across the northern Gulf of Mexico, it added.
But over the past three decades, deciduous tree species in this part of the world seem to be shifting westward, according to new research published on Wednesday.
The weakest part of the magnetic field, located over South America, has steadily migrated westward over the past seven years, weakening by as much as 2 percent.
Early on as the storm, which was then a hurricane, moved northward, the European model accurately forecast how it would intensify, shift westward and strike the coast.
The exact timing and extent of the cyclone's westward veer isn't certain, which means we can't be sure where it'll strike land (or even if it will).
In Dorian's case -- churning counterclockwise and moving westward into land -- we may see a good amount of storm surge just to the north of Dorian's landfall spot.
" Those words were written not by a federal bureaucrat, but by a mid-23th-century Western writer, David Sievert Lavender, in a 210 book called "Westward Vision.
After a day or two of clouds, or rain, or snow, and these weather systems move westward, they set up conditions for stunning sunsets draped by clouds.
From there the system will continue to move westward and will rain itself out over northern Vietnam, which could lead to some flooding there early next week.
We tried a few pairs of prescription glasses from Westward Leaning and were very impressed with the easy ordering experience and the overall quality of the glasses.
The places we talk about when we talk about extreme metal of the old school variety often emerge through the lens of a strong Westward-leaning bias.
A car slips westward, drifting past a steadily changing landscape of a desert, then a city, then a farm, before finally under the canopy of a thick forest.
Their faith was born in New York state, in 1830; their forebears moved westward over the subsequent years as they became highly unpopular in one place after another.
The problem was that at the time of unification, West German unions forced wage parity on their less productive East German workers, driving unemployment up and migration westward.
After word of the gold and silver rushes reached city slums, the most adventurous headed westward, settling in places like Butte, Montana, San Francisco, California, and Leadville, Colorado.
That fruity cocktail has gotten you in a tropical mood, so you'd better keep up your cross-town westward motion and keep going until you hit the Pacific.
The storm's westward tilt to Florida's Gulf Coast spared the densely populated Miami area the brunt of its wrath, but the state's biggest city was anything but unscathed.
But a "general westward movement is expected as the system most likely tracks toward the Louisiana or Upper Texas coast over the weekend," CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said.
Dawe amplifies the region's particular light quality, a natural phenomenon that has lured many an adventurer and artist westward, searching for a place to establish roots and grow.
The air cools and sinks over the colder waters off South America, before returning towards Asia in a steady westward flow known to mariners as the trade winds.
"The threat of rip currents will steadily increase along the Gulf Coast from Florida westward to Louisiana over the Memorial Day weekend," according to the National Hurricane Center.
Residents said clerics and tribesmen had tried to persuade the al Qaeda fighters to leave quietly and that they had withdrawn westward to the neighboring province of Shabwa.
A well started at 21979th Street, representing ground level, would descend straight along Lexington to 2444th Street and then begin bending westward, with horizontal drilling at 27th Street.
A few years later, as the Balkan country of Montenegro finalized the NATO membership process, Russia attempted a last-minute coup to halt the tiny nation's westward turn.
Residents said local clerics and tribesmen had been in talks with AQAP earlier in the day to exit quietly and that fighters withdrew westward to neighboring Shabwa province.
" The NHC predicts "a slow westward to west-northwestward motion is forecast during the next day or so, followed by a gradual turn toward the northwest and north.
Roughly a century ago, the finite nature of another frontier (the westward-moving, IRL version) also forced critics to reevaluate the stories we tell ourselves about American expansion.
But a four-year, $380-million remodeling of Gateway Arch National Park (admission $3) reframes the monument's connection to the city and to the westward migration it commemorates.
On the Gulf Coast, a late westward turn in the forecast had put Naples, Fort Myers and the heavily populated peninsulas of Tampa Bay directly in Irma's track.
Thousands of residents have now fled their homes in Eastern Ghouta and headed westward where the fighting is less severe, civilians inside the suburb told CNN on Sunday.
Even if the storm does plow westward, its winds are not expected to approach the Bahamas until Sunday evening at the earliest, according to the National Hurricane Center.
In the Pacific, Hurricane Olivia triggered warnings for multiple Hawaiian islands, blowing westward and expected to arrive in the state as soon as late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
YANGAMBI RESEARCH STATION, Democratic Republic of Congo — A pair of 70 horsepower outboard motors cut the river journey westward, from the city of Kisangani, to just two hours.
Beryl, a tiny, compact storm system in the Atlantic, became the season's first hurricane Friday but is expected to weaken quickly as it moves westward into the Caribbean.
"A tropical or subtropical depression could form during the next couple of days while it moves north-westward and then northward over the open Atlantic," the NHC said.
It was expected to pick up speed from its 14 mph westward crawl into the central Pacific on Monday, the center said in an advisory late on Sunday.
Lewis and Clark camped on these hills during their westward expedition, and the city that sprouted later served as a hub along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.
But the larger move was westward, beginning in the late 1960s, when first the semiconductor business and later the personal computer industry took root in sunny Northern California.
Earlier this year, Gallardo-Lacourt linked a phenomenon known as subauroral ion drift (SAID) to STEVEs, hypothesizing that strong westward ion flows might have something to do with it.
The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said the hurricane, which has a maximum sustained wind speed of 175 mph, could reach the Leeward Islands Tuesday night before moving westward.
Its export-led economic model relies on robust international trade; its political identity is inexorably linked to a strong EU; its westward orientation assumes a friendly and engaged America.
The big picture: Super Typhoon Yutu continues to push westward, and has turned into a larger, more sprawling system with estimated maximum sustained winds of 160 miles per hour.
What's next: The storm appeared to intensity on Friday, and is forecast to only slowly weaken as it spins westward, moving ever closer to the Philippine island of Luzon.
During the battle, about 782073 American rebels, fighting for Texan independence from Mexico, defended the Alamo, a stone monument to Anglo westward expansion, from attacks by 4,000 Mexican troops.
Packing winds of up to 75 mph (120 kmh), Matthew was about 150 miles (240 km) northeast of Curacao and traveling westward, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
It also steadily expanded its presence from Sirte into Libya's oil fields, cutting off strategic roads and taking control of lucrative smuggling routes, and edging westward towards Misrata itself.
"Lamy Station" appears to be a consideration of the author's travels and America's westward expansion, except that he intersperses it with references to Japanese prehistory, animal life, and geology.
The animals would've been assisted by westward surface currents, and the distance between Africa and South America was about half of what it is today, making the trek manageable.
In Milan, a team of psychiatrists noticed that hospitalized bipolar patients who stayed in rooms with views of the east were discharged earlier than patients with westward-facing rooms.
"The geographic range of Lyme disease cases has expanded since its first appearance in Lyme, Connecticut, in 1975 and has consistently spread northward, southward, and westward," the report says.
A storm surge watch is in effect for the Mississippi-Alabama border, westward to the mouth of the Mississippi River, officials said in an alert at 11 p.m. Sunday.
Light winds are expected to push volcanic gases westward, increasing the presence of ash and sulfur dioxide downwind of the Kilauea summit, the National Weather Service said on Monday.
Rebukes at home As Air Force One jetted westward toward Washington, there were few back in the capital willing to publicly defend the President's actions earlier in the day.
When the atomic cloud from the catastrophic meltdown of that Soviet nuclear plant in Ukraine began drifting westward across Europe and the entire Northern Hemisphere, the Kremlin remained unresponsive.
Moscow has fomented the conflict in Ukraine in an attempt to halt the westward drift of the country, which many Russians consider an historic part of the Russian Federation.
So when he moved to Chicago in 2006—drawn westward by his wife's acceptance of a tenure-track position at Northwestern—he took it as a opportunity for growth.
"West of the Mississippi, these trains are typically two nights," Harris, the Amtrak executive, said when I asked him whether the changes might expand westward beyond the initial rollout.
In the original, it was a man named Jacob (Mads Mikkelsen) who cared for children in India and travelled westward, seeking funds, before stumbling, like Isabel, into personal trauma.
"Environmental conditions are conducive for a tropical depression to form during the next day or so while the low moves slowly westward or west-southwestward towards Mexico," NHC added.
It aims to handle 500,000 containers by 2020, but even that target is only around 1 percent of the volume of goods that travel from Asia westward by sea.
Beyond the plenary power doctrine, much of our constitutional law, from the treaty power to the war power, was established within the context of westward expansion and Manifest Destiny.
What brightness past American futures possessed was always illuminated by the burning Native villages of westward expansion; that confidence in our "progress" denied the slave labor that powered it.
Officials along the Gulf Coast had believed they would be spared the worst of the assault until the storm's trajectory took an unfavorable westward bounce late in the week.
Even before the ubiquity of speed-of-light communication, which one might have thought essential, John Frémont's westward travel was rapidly shared, with Jessie helping to ghostwrite the exploits.
Meanwhile, Zombieland used overt Native American symbolism alongside character names (Columbus, Little Rock) and a plotline (a westward trip destroying everything in its path) that pointedly invokes manifest destiny.
In the nineteen-sixties and seventies, the trees contributed to the upending of the canonical theory that Bronze Age civilization had spread westward from Egypt and the Near East.
Chant's time with Fathy helped undo the "abuse" of the westward gaze, helped "clean" him of his European art training and encouraged him to look more closely around him.
Iraq announced on Tuesday the start of an attack to dislodge Islamic State from the town of Ana as they push westward toward al-Qaim, the border post with Syria.
U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will be among the speakers at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday alongside the 630-foot-tall monument to westward expansion on the St. Louis riverfront.
For the vast majority of the US government, Eastern Europe is still a region with irreplaceable strategic importance to American interests and is America's main bulwark against westward Russian expansion.
The region's ungoverned spaces would have a pro-Western monarch, argued a participant in a forum run by the Washington Institute of Near East Policy, thus stemming Iran's westward advance.
The storm is expected to become an extremely dangerous major hurricane through Thursday, when it could make landfall, as it continues westward across the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said.
The storm is expected to move north-northwest and then eventually loop westward to become part of a large storm system off the coast of Newfoundland through early next week.
The Weills signaled their westward shift on April 26 by announcing a $185 million gift to the University of California, San Francisco, to finance a new Weill Institute for Neurosciences.
Throughout, Hawley is careful not to allow contemporary mores to color this often surprisingly tranquil and original portrait of an individual who loomed large in our nation's rapacious westward expansion.
Ohio and Michigan, having been the "Midwest" the longest (thanks to being grandfathered in over the years as the US expanded westward), should remain within this homey region's warm embrace.
In addition to producing stylish unisex frames, Westward Leaning prides itself on using sustainable materials, utilizing ethical business practices, and regularly donating proceeds from its different collections to specific causes.
Look elsewhere for Roy Rogers or the Man With No Name; the hero of this show is Blue, a runaway-slave-turned-cowboy making his way during America's westward expansion.
After I checked out, Westward Leaning emailed me to ask for a copy of my prescription so I did have to fill it out myself (and risk messing it up).
On the Nashville scene, he's pitching songs to the gatekeepers of country artists at the highest level, all while shaping a stockpile of 37 tracks into an album tentatively called Westward.
Translators, like Oberlander, were nevertheless instrumental in helping the Ek 10a root out Jews and other targeted groups who tried to go underground in Eastern Europe as Hitler's armies marched westward.
The storm was expected to strengthen and is "expected to be an extremely dangerous major hurricane through Thursday" as it continues westward across the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
A tropical depression is likely to form later this week while the low moves westward to west-northwestward at 15 to 20 miles per hour, the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
America's westward expansion in the 19th Century was stimulated by government, but led by companies and peoples seeking their futures and fortunes "out there" – beyond the established order, or physical boundaries.
The new station at La Défense, built as part of the westward extension of the E line, will link up to a huge looping network known as the "Grand Paris Express".
At the same time, the Aquarius vessel of the aid group SOS Mediterranee continued its dayslong westward voyage to Spain, where it was rerouted after Italy and Malta refused it entry.
During the invasion, Asper was sitting nervously in front of the television, aware that Estonia was, like Ukraine, a former Eastern Bloc country that had shifted its orientation westward, provoking Russia.
While their advances aren't as tangible as the westward march of the railroads and the early growth of mass production, they have reshaped our lives, and the consequences are newly apparent.
The tilt westward has increased Ukraine's trade with the European Union to more than a third of the country's total imports and exports, compared with less than a quarter in 2012.
But I guess Touhou technically first arrived westward last year, when Playism listed Team Shanghai Alice's (ZUN's official game company) fourteenth mainline Touhou game Double Dealing Character via its online store.
"We show that more tree species have experienced a westward shift than a poleward shift (62%) in their abundance, a trend that is stronger for saplings than adult trees," it reads.
Westward expansion set off a desperate debate over the slavery status of new states, and Southern congressmen defended their slave regime by attempting to silence antislavery advocates with threats and violence.
"Dorian will continue to slow as it moves westward across the Northwestern Bahamas overnight before a gradual turn to the northwest then north through Wednesday," the NWS said on its website.
In order to expand Canada westward, the government displaced and confined my people — a stark contrast from the Canada so praised these days for welcoming refugees from Syria and other nations.
" Even though Irma took a westward path, more or less up the west coast of Florida, Rippey said "winds were extremely strong even through some of the east coast citrus areas.
"Drowned Trees along the Mississippi" (2010) reflects this personal history, showing the site where the Cherokee people departed from their homeland as they were forced westward along the Trail of Tears.
The blistering hot jet stream of molten iron flows westward in a circular daisy chain pattern about 260 miles wide that sits under the geographic north pole—below Alaska and Siberia.
The intense bombardment of Eastern Ghouta has caused thousands of residents to flee their homes and head westward where the fighting is less severe, civilians inside the suburb told CNN Sunday.
Irma is what meteorologists call a classic "Cape Verde hurricane," where a tropical storm forms in the far eastern Atlantic near the Cabo Verde Islands and tracks in a deliberate westward direction.
The air cools and dries, eventually sinking off the coast of South America, before returning towards Asia in a steady westward flow near the surface known to mariners as the trade winds.
Randomly driving westward in the direction of Lake Charles, she's somewhere on a deserted highway when a violent collision with a passing pickup sends her car off the road, knocking her unconscious.
A tropical depression or a tropical storm could likely form later Tuesday, while the system moves west-northwestward to westward at about 20 miles per hour, the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
It's possible that the mutation "arose in East Asia and then spread westward," he said, noting that some Chinese horse sculptures from nearly 2,000 years ago seem to depict an ambling gait.
The Kremlin's encroachment in North Ossetia and Abkhazia pushes Georgia westward geopolitically, while at the same time Turkey's new enthusiasm for renewing ties with Azerbaijan limits Tbilisi's maneuver in terms of energy.
Since 2017 net east-west migration has been roughly zero, but there has been no growth in the number of people moving east; the westward exodus has simply fallen to match it.
As that special star appears to move across the sky, young flowers follow its light, looking up, then over and westward, catching one final glance as the sun disappears over the horizon.
Coalition officials have said that ISIS fighters have moved westward, away from their one-time strongholds in the Euphrates River Valley, bringing them in closer proximity to the base at At Tanf.
Rodriguez said he is not concerned about the storm damaging his home A storm surge watch was in effect from the Mississippi-Alabama border westward to the mouth of the Mississippi River.
European nations viewed with envy the westward expansion of the American Empire to California, and lustily eyed Mexico and South America as opportunities to stake their own claims to new world abundance.
Making its way westward via Silk Road merchants and caravans, the plague took several years to reach Persia, where it killed the Khan overlord Abu Said as well as half the population.
"The first plan had the shape of a horseshoe, allowing for the population and the militants to retreat westward as the main thrust of the offensive came from the east," he said.
The plane's trajectory indicated it was initially heading westward, turning right after the problem and was on its way back to a nearby airport at the time of the crash, Abedzadeh said.
EDT Computer model projections are showing a more menacing scenario taking place along the Mid-Atlantic coast, with a westward jog from Hermine just as the storm re-intensifies into a hurricane.
A tropical depression could form over the weekend while the system moves quickly westward to west-northwestward and crossing the Windward Islands Saturday night and Sunday, the Miami based weather forecaster said.

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