East coast Sentence Examples

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  • I used to use Amtrak when I was working out of New York and had to travel the east coast.

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  • But there will be a few thousand bad guys within a stone's throw of us …" "Pull in everything we can from the east coast sectors," Dusty said.

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  • Quite a few, and they're pulling in everyone from the east coast to Miami and Orlando.

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  • I planned on going to Seychelles to escape the east coast cold, but Gio said being invited here was an honor.

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  • We must maintain East Coast operations from here.

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  • Each trip up the side of the mountain grew harder as chaos erupted along the East Coast and drove refugees through Brady's area of operation.

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  • He had no idea who they were, except that sightings of them became regular soon after the nuke attacks on the East Coast.

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  • I've never seen anything indicating the PMF could wipe out the East Coast.

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  • In general, we don't have the people we need to permanently fix the East Coast.

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  • She knows where every emerops point is on the East Coast.

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  • The entire East Coast had to be purged and redeveloped.

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  • The glove compartment contained a registration in the name of World Wide Insurance Company and maps of the east coast states.

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  • They showed me what they can do and wiped out every vamp I have on the East Coast.

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  • To the south of Terranova there is no harbour of any importance on the east coast (the Gulf of Orosei being exposed to the E., and shut in by a precipitous coast) until Tortoli is reached, and beyond that to the Capo Carbonara at the south-east extremity, and again along the south coast, there is no harbour before Cagliari, the most important on the island.

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  • There is daily steam communication (often interrupted in bad weather) with Civitavecchia from Golfo degli Aranci (the mail route), and weekly steamers run from Cagliari to Naples, Genoa (via the east coast of the island), Palermo and Tunis, and from Porto Torres to Genoa (calling at Bastia in Corsica and Leghorn) and Leghorn direct.

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  • Carales was also connected with Olbia by a road along the east coast.

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  • On the east coast there are a few small and unimportant islands.

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  • Flowing into the Pacific Ocean on the east coast there are some fine rivers, but the majority have short and rapid courses.

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  • The whole of the east coast of the continent is well watered.

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  • Tasman doubled the southern extremity of Van Diemen's Land and explored the east coast for some distance.

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  • On the east coast the force of the north-east monsoon, which beats upon the shores of the China Sea annually from November to February, has kept the land for the most part free from mangroves, and the sands, broken here and there by rocky headlands thickly wooded, and fringed by casuarina trees, stretch for miles without interruption.

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  • On the east coast the principal streams are the Petani, Telubin, Kelantan, Besut, Trengganu, Dungun, Kmamun, Kuantan, Pahang, Rompin, Endau and Sedeli, all guarded by difficult bars at their mouths, and dangerous during the continuance of the north-east monsoon.

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  • The rivers on the east coast are practically the only highways, the Malays always travelling by boat in preference to walking, but they serve their purpose very indifferently, and their great beauty is their chief claim to distinction.

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  • Magnificent caves are found on both slopes of the peninsula, those at Batu in Selangor being the finest on the west coast, while those of Chadu and Koto Glanggi in Pahang are the most extensive yet visited by Europeans on the east coast.

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  • On the east coast peafowl are found, and throughout the interior the argus pheasant, the firebacked pheasant, the blue partridge, the adjutantbird, several kinds of heron and crane, duck, teal, cotton-teal, snipe, wood-pigeon, green-pigeon of several varieties, swifts, swallows pied-robins, hornbills, parakeets, fly-catchers, nightjars, and many other kinds of bird are met with frequently.

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  • The first British factory in the peninsula was established in the native state of Patani on the east coast in 1613, the place having been used by the Portuguese in the 16th century for a similar purpose; but the enterprise came to an untimely end in 1620 when Captain Jourdain, the first president, was killed in a naval engagement in Patani Roads by the Dutch.

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  • The road along the east coast from Fanum Fortmrnae down to Barium, which connected the terminations of the Via Salaria and Via Valeria, and of other roads farther south crossing from Campania, had no special name in ancient times, as far as we know.

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  • Signs of its continuance are found on the east coast in several places.

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  • Rolled pieces of amber, usually small but occasionally of very large size, may be picked up on the east coast of England, having probably been washed up from deposits under the North Sea.

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  • Still more diversity of opinion prevails as to the southern gold-exporting port of Ophir, which some scholars place in Arabia, others at one or another point on the east coast of Africa.

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  • The great auk, once common on the British coasts, those of Denmark, the east coast of North America, then restricted to those of Newfoundland, Greenland and Iceland, has been killed by man, and the same fate has overtaken the Labrador duck, the Phillip Island parrot, Nestor productus, and the large cormorant of FIG.

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  • It is most nearly akin to the Sasak language spoken in Lombok and on the east coast of Bali.

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  • It is situated on Brassay Sound, a fine natural harbour, on the east coast of the island called Mainland, 115 m.

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  • Development of these lines has been primarily an extension from the large cities in the East to the agricultural districts in the West, but a change of great importance was brought about in 1910 by the completion of the last tunnel on the Argentine Transandine Railway, which serves to connect Santiago, Valparaiso and the other great cities of the west coast with Buenos Ayres, Montevideo, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and the other great cities of the east coast.

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  • Naturally the company named does not reach all of these points, but its line across the Andes supplies the indispensable link of communication, in the absence of which the east coast towns and the west coast towns have hitherto been as widely separated as if they had been located on different continents-indeed, far more widely separated in point of time and of freight charges than Great Britain and the United States.

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  • The harbour is one of the best on the east coast of England, and in stormy weather is largely used for shelter.

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  • The cyclones of the Bay of Bengal appear to originate over the Andaman and Nicobar islands, and are commonly propagated in a north-westward direction, striking the east coast of the Indian peninsula at various points, and then often advancing with an easterly tendency over the land, and passing with extreme violence across the delta of the Ganges.

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  • On the east coast the fall is far less, nowhere rising to 50 in., and towards the southern apex of the peninsula being reduced to 25 or 30 in.

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  • Several million limpets-twelve million in Berwickshire alone-are annually used on the east coast of Britain as bait.

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  • The tsar acquired a frontier district from Prussia, recognized the changes brought about by Napoleon in Germany and Italy, and agreed by a secret article that the Cattaro district on the east coast of the Adriatic should go to France.

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  • It is beautifully situated on the east coast of the peninsula of the ancient Calabria.

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  • There can be no doubt that they enter the North Sea from the English Channel, and return by the same route, but others travel round the north of Scotland and appear in rather small numbers off the east coast of that country.

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  • On account of its sand reefs, the east coast has not so many harbours as the west coast.

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  • No until the last decade of the 17th century did the Spanish authorities attempt to extend the settlements beyond the east coast.

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  • The Hook (Hoek) of Holland harbour, built at the mouth of the New Waterway (1866-1872) from Rotterdam, is the chief approach to Central Europe from Harwich on the east coast of England.

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  • Owing to the precipitous character of the east coast few rivers of any size find their way to the sea in that direction.

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  • The anchorages on the east coast are Soo, Karenko and Pinan, which do not call for special notice.

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  • It is served by the East Coast railway, which was opened throughout from Calcutta to Madras in 1891, with a branch to Puri town.

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  • The name Mozambique, used first to designate the island, was also given to the town and extended to the whole of the Portuguese possessions on the east coast of Africa.

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  • The Mediterranean occupies nearly half the inhabited world in longitude, and the east coast of Africa is shown as if it extended due east.

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  • It was then determined that in the further operations against the mullah the main advance should be from a base on the east coast of Italian Somaliland - the open roadstead of Obbia being chosen.

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  • Northwards and eastwards it extends through the Parry Islands and Grinnell Land to north Greenland, reaching on the west coast as far south as Melville Bay; and it also occurs at Sabine Island on the east coast.

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  • On the east coast the rocks form a headland (592 ft.) called the Noup of Noss ("the peak of the nose"), once the source from which falcons were obtained for the royal mews.

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  • The only landing-place is the village of Ham, on the east coast.

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  • Fetlar (347) lies off the east coast of Yell, from which it is divided by Colgrave Sound and the isle of Hascosay and is 5 m.

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  • The Black Sea was practically a Turkish lake, only the Circassians on the east coast retaining their independence; and as a result of the wars with Persia the whole Euphrates valley, with Bagdad, had fallen into the sultan's power, now established on the Persian Gulf.

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  • Greenland is a Danish colony, inasmuch as the west coast and also the southern east coast belong to the Danish crown.

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  • The unusual glaciation of the east coast is evidently owing to the north polar current carrying the ice masses from the north polar basin 4 south-westward along the land, and giving it an entirely arctic climate down to Cape Farewell.

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  • The east coast of Greenland F is in thii respect highly interesting.

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  • The result is that the east coast of Greenland has the largest system of typical fjords known on the earth's surface.

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  • Along the east coast there are many high mountains, exceeding 6000 and 7000 ft.

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  • The surface of the inland ice forms in a transverse section from the west to the east coast an extremely regular curve, almost approaching an arc of a wide circle, which along Nansen's route has its highest ridge somewhat nearer the east than the west coast.

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  • Ancient schists occur on the east coast south of Angmagssalik, and basalts and schists are found in Scoresby Fjord.

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  • These do not occur on the west coast, but on the east coast the German expedition discovered marls and sandstones on Kuhn Island, resembling those of the Russian Jurassic, characterized by the presence of the genus Aucella, Olcostephanus Payeri, 0.

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  • The climate of the east coast is on the whole considerably more arctic than that of the west coast on corresponding latitudes; the land is much more completely snowcovered, and the snow-line goes considerably lower.

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  • The average number of seals killed annually is about 33,000.1 The 1 Owing to representations of the Swedish government in 1874 as to the killing of seals at breeding time on the east coast of Greenland, and the consequent loss of young seals left to die of starvation, the Seal Fisheries Act 1875 was passed in England to provide for the establishment of a close time for seal fishery in the seas in question.

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  • The population of the east coast seems on the whole to be decreasing in number, several hundreds chiefly living at Angmagssalik.

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  • In the beginning of the 10th century the Norwegian Gunnbjdrn, son of Ulf Kraka, is reported to have found some islands to the west of Iceland, and he may have seen, without landing upon it, the southern part of the east coast of Greenland.

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  • Some centuries before the Christian era, immigrants from the east coast of India began to exert a powerful influence over Cambodia, into which they introduced Brahmanism and the Sanskrit language.

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  • A city of Peloponnesus on the east coast of Laconia, distinguished by the epithet of Limera (either "The Well-havened" or " The Hungry ").

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  • Durban (Port Natal) is in regular communication with Europe via Cape Town and via Suez by several lines of steamers, the chief being the boats of the Union-Castle line, which sail from Southampton and follow the west coast route, those of the German East Africa line, which sail from Hamburg and go via the east coast route and those of the Austrian Lloyd from Trieste, also by the east coast route.

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  • The farmers soon began to recover from their losses, but in1908-1909another serious loss of stock resulted from the ravages of East Coast fever.

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  • The government maintains experimental farms and forestry plantations and a veterinary department to cope with lung sickness, rinderpest, East Coast fever and such like diseases.

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  • In Barberton, Lydenburg and Zoutpansberg districts Shangaan and other east coast tribes are settled, 80,834 being returned as born in the Transvaal.

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  • Several other east coast tribes, such as the Bankuna, are of mixed Zulu and Shangaan blood.

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  • Besides the tribes whose home is in the Transvaal considerable numbers of natives, chiefly members of east coast tribes, Cape Kaffirs and Zulus, go to the Witwatersrand to work in the gold and other mines.

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  • Many east coast natives after working in the mines settle in the northern Transvaal.

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  • Islands which in 1876 were on the east coast no longer exist; they now form part of the foreshore.

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  • In 1508 the Portuguese under Albuquerque seized most of the east coast of Oman.

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  • About 1651 the Portuguese were finally expelled from this city, and about 1698 from the Omanite settlements on the east coast of Africa.

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  • It is the terminus of the railways from Naples along the west coast, and from Metaponto along the east coast of Calabria.

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  • But the foundation on which the volcanoes rest is exposed along the east coast of Hondo (in the Kwanto, Abukuma and Kitakami hills), and also in the island of Yezo.

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  • Small in stature, with a well-knit frame, the cheekbones prominent, the face generally round, the nose and neck short, a marked tendency to prognathism, the chest broad and well developed, the trunk long, the hands small and delicate this Malay type is found in nearly all the islands along the east coast of the Asiatic continent as well as in southern China and in the extreme south-west of Korean peninsula.

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  • It lies on the east coast of the island, 6 m.

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  • It is the centre of the Orissa canal system, and an important station on the East Coast railway from Madras to Calcutta.

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  • In that month the duke of York was on the east coast of England with a fleet of 80 to 90 sail, composed, according to the custom of the time, of vessels of all sizes.

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  • Green mud abounds off the east coast of North America seawards of Cape Hatteras, also to the north of Cuba, and on the west off the coast of California.

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  • Moreover, it is stated that the Herero in rebellion in German South-west Africa sent word to the east coast natives to follow their example, an instance of the growing solidarity of the black races of Africa.

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  • In the Romance language spoken on the east coast of Spain in Catalonia it is written germandat or germania.

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  • On the one hand were the English plantations, populated, cultivated, profitable, stretching along the east coast of North America; on the other were the Canadian settlements, poverty-stricken, empty, over-officialled, a cause of constant expense to the home government, and, at a vast distance, those of Louisiana, struggling and bankrupt.

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  • It is served by the Southern, the Atlantic Coast Line, the Seaboard Air Line, the Georgia Southern & Florida and the Florida East Coast railways, and by several steamship lines.'

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  • As the sphere of the census operations in Canada has been gradually spreading from the small beginnings on the east coast to the immense territories of the north-west, so, in the island continent, colonization, first concentrated in the south-east, has extended along the coasts and thence into the interior, except in the northern region.

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  • On the east coast the same fertility is seen with less forest, and, round Hawkes Bay, a hotter and drier summer.

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  • Many of the inhabitants are the well-known Banyan merchants of the east coast of Africa and Arabia.

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  • Here also is the central junction of the East Coast railway from Madras to Calcutta, 267 m.

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  • Tin-mining is a flourishing industry near Puket on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, and since 1905 much prospecting and some mining has been done on the east coast.

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  • The trade of the west coast is carried in British ships exclusively, that on the east coast by British and Siamese.

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  • This is one of the most popular resorts on the Kent coast, well situated on the east coast of Thanet, practically contiguous with Broadstairs to the north, with which and Margate to the north-west it is united by an electric tramway.

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  • In the west there is the great looped chain which fringes the east coast of Asia, and with it encloses the series of seas which form parts of the ocean.

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  • Within the limits of the area under notice, his first voyage (1769) included visits to Tahiti and the Society group generally, to New Zealand and to the east coast of Australia, his second (1773-1774) to New Zealand, the Paumotu Archipelago, the Society Islands, Tonga and subsequently Easter Island, the Marquesas and the New Hebrides; and his third (1777-1778) to Tonga, the Cook or Norway group, and the Hawaiian Islands, of which, even if they were previously known to the Spaniards, he may be called the discoverer, and where he was subsequently killed.

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  • On the east coast of Yucatan there are two deep, well-sheltered bays, Ascension and Espiritu Santo, which afford good anchorages, and at the north end of the island of Cozumel the bay of Santa Maria offers an excellent harbour.

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  • The rains generally begin on the east coast and gradually move northwards.

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  • Two days after this they sighted land to the right hand, and came to a cape, where they found the keel of a ship - perhaps a relic of some earlier, possibly Scandinavian explorer - and which they called therefore Kialames (Keelness; Cape Breton, or some adjacent point?); the long bleak sandy shores of this coast they called the Wonderstrands (on the east coast of Cape Breton Island?).

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  • The towns on the east coast were - Metapontum, a few miles south of the Bradanus; Heraclea, at the mouth of the Aciris; and Siris, on the river of the same name.

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  • It is a station on the East Coast railway, which connects Calcutta with Madras.

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  • Besides the dozen forts on the wall, one or two outposts may have been held at Ardoch and Abernethy along the natural route which runs by Stirling and Perth to the lowlands of the east coast.

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  • The upper basin of the Trent formed the nucleus of the kingdom of Mercia (q.v.), while farther down the east coast was the kingdom of East Anglia.

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  • The east coast is generally bold and rocky.

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  • South of the Istrian peninsula, which separates the Gulfs of Venice and Trieste from the Strait of Quarnero, the island-fringe of the east coast extends as far south as Ragusa.

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  • Conze was the first to discover the site of Hephaestia, at a deserted place named Palaeokastro on the east coast.

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  • Mount Kabalaki in the north rises above Io,000 ft.; the culminating point appears to be Mt Alas (over 12,000 ft.) near the east coast.

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  • Finally the sub-species tibullus from the east coast has the cenea-form, the trimeni-form and probably the planemoides- form.

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  • Towards the north end of the island the spurs of the main chain sometimes extend towards the neighbourhood of the east coast and the eastern plain widens from north to south.

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  • On the east coast it sometimes yields petroleum.

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  • The plains east of this territory are occupied by the Siaks, and farther south on the east coast are the Jambis, both Malays.

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  • In the west coast lands European influence, fertile soil, comparatively good roads, agriculture, timber, and coalfields have created populous settlements on the coast at Padang (the capital of the west coast, with 35,158 inhabitants in 1897, of whom 1640 were Europeans), Priaman, Natal, Ayer Bangis, Siboga, Singkel, and also on the plateaus at Fort de Kock, Payokombo, &c. In the east coast lands it is only at the mouths of rivers - Palembang at the mouth of the Musi, with 53,000 inhabitants, and Medan in Deli, the residence of the highest civil and military officials of the east coast, in which a fine government house has been erected - that considerable centres of population are to be found.

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  • The residency of Riouw, which embraces many hundreds of islands, great and small, also includes a portion of the Sumatra mainland, between the residencies of Palembang to the south and the east coast of Sumatra to the north.

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  • The residency of the east coast was formed in 1873 of the territory of Siak and its dependencies and the state of Kampar.

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  • Its jurisdiction was also extended over Tamiang, till then the northern frontier of the Dutch east coast of Sumatra.

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  • The nucleus of the city is built on low-lying ground on the east coast of the island of Zealand, between the sea and a series of small freshwater lakes, known respectively as St JOrgens So, Peblings So and Sortedams So, a southern portion occupying the northern part of the island of Amager.

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  • He was detained for twelve months in the island fortress of Kalb, on the east coast of Jutland, but contrived to escape to Lubeck in September 1519.

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  • Other ports in addition to those just mentioned are Astrakhan, on the Volga; Petrovsk, Derbent and Lenkoran, on the west shore; Enzeli or Resht, and Astarabad, on the Persian coast; and Mikhailovsk, on the east coast.

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  • With the exception of those on the east coast of Schleswig-Holstein, all the important trading ports of Germany are river ports, such as Emden,Bremen, Hamburg, LUbeck, Stettin, Danzig, Konigsberg, Memel.

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  • The finely wooded heights which surround the bays of the east coast of Holstein and Schleswig may be regarded as a continuation of these Baltic elevations.

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  • On the east coast Bismarck acted decisively without reference to British interests.

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  • After the Arab opposition had been crushed on the east coast of Africa, Colonial there still remained the native states to be dealt with, wars.

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  • The same name is sometimes applied to a moist and not very hot, but yet oppressive, south-east wind which blows from time to time on the east coast.

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  • From Catania begins the line round Etna following its south, west and northern slopes, and ending at Giarre Riposto on the east coast railway.

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  • Thus nearly all the east coast of Sicily, a great part of the south coast, and a much smaller part of the north, passed into the hands of Greek settlers - Siceliots (IcrcfXt&rac), as distinguished from the native Sicels.

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  • Roughly speaking, while the Sicels of the plain country on the east coast became subject to Syracuse, most of those in other parts of the island remained independent.

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  • The port of Bahia, which has one of the best and most accessible harbours on the east coast of South America, has a large coastwise and foreign trade, and is also used as a port of call by most of the steamship lines trading between Europe and that continent.

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  • The Murabti power was at its height at Yusef's death, and the Moorish empire then included all North-West Africa as far as Algiers, and all Spain south of the Tagus, with the east coast as far as the mouth of the Ebro, and the Balearic Islands.

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  • The Cattegat is divided from the Baltic by the Danish islands, between the east coast of the Cimbric peninsula in the neighbourhood of the German frontier and south-western Sweden.

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  • A little trade is carried on by the Chinese and Macassars of Ternate, who, crossing the narrow isthmus of Dodinga, enter the bay of Kayu on the east coast.

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  • On the east coast stood Olympus, one of the cities of the league, while Phaselis, a little farther north, which was a much more important place, never belonged to the Lycian league and appears always to have maintained an independent position.

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  • Thick clouds for the most part shut out the sun; while the cold current from the Sea of Okhotsk, aided by north-east winds, brings immense ice-floes to the east coast in summer.

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  • It is the junction on the East Coast route from London to Scotland between the North Eastern and North British railways, a branch of the company first named running up the Tweed valley by Coldstream and Kelso.

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  • Along the east coast of Sutherland good sections are exposed showing the succession of strata.

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  • On the east coast the leading yards are at Leith, Kirkcaldy, Grangemouth, Dundee, Peterhead and Aberdeen, which, in the days of sailing ships, was renowned for its clippers built for the tea trade.

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  • The island is composed largely of crystalline and metamorphic rocks, but contains some cretaceous areas which hold extensive beds of coal, especially on the east coast.

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  • The capital, Praest&, is a small port on the inner lagoon of a bay of this name, on the east coast.

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  • The east coast is slightly bolder than the west, and indented with true estuaries and bays.

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  • It is connected by lines of steamers with Miami and Port Tampa, with Galveston, Texas, with Mobile, Alabama, with Philadelphia and New York City, and with West Indian ports, and by regular schooner lines with New York City, the Bahamas, British Honduras, &c. There is now an extension of the Florida East Coast railway from Miami to Key West (1 55 m.).

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  • That along the east coast is longest and least broken, and between it and the next range inland is the level valley of the Agusan river, from 40 to 50 m.

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  • The east coast of Korea is steep and rock-bound, with deep water and a tidal rise and fall of 1 to 2 ft.

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  • The chief settlement is Kajeli on the east coast.

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  • Restored by the Carthaginians (379), occupied by the Bruttii (356), held for a time by Agathocles of Syracuse (294), and afterwards again occupied by the Bruttii, Hipponium ultimately became as Vibo Valentia a flourishing Roman colony, founded in 239 or 192 B.C. It was important as the point where a branch from Scolacium (Squillace) on the east coast road joined the Via Popillia.

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  • The Lower Old Red Sandstone strata are separated from the foregoing series by a fault and form a curving belt extending from Corloch on the east coast south by Brodick Castle to Dougrie on the west shore.

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  • They appear on the east coast between the Fallen Rocks and the Cock of Arran, where they form a strip about a quarter of a mile broad, bounded on the west by a fault.

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  • In the extreme north at the Cock of Arran, there is a small development of these beds; they also occupy the whole of the east coast south of Corrie, and they spread over the south part of the island south of a line between Brodick Bay and Machrie Bay on the west.

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  • On the east coast the principal rivers are the Sugut, which rises in the hills to the east of Kinabalu and forms 'its delta near Torongohok or Pura-Pura Island; the Labuk, which has its sources 70 m.

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  • The remaining rivers of the east coast are the Segamah, which rises west of Darvel Bay, the Kumpong, and the Kalabakang, which debouches into Cowie Harbour.

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  • The east coast is very sparsely populated and its inhabitants are mostly Bajaus and settlers from the neighbouring Sulu archipelago.

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  • Most of the native dialects have ceased to exist, but a corrupt form of English is spoken on parts of the east coast.

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  • Willemoes Suhm, which makes up for its vanished eyes by its extraordinarily elongate and dentated claws; in Psalidopus huxleyi, Wood-Mason and Alcock (1892), bristling with spikes from head to tail; in the Nematocarcinidae, with their long thread-like limbs and longer antennae; in species of Aristaeopsis reported by Chun from deep water off the east coast of Africa, bright red prawns nearly a foot long, with antennae about five times the length of the body.

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  • It is connected by navigable channels with the canal system of the Godavari delta, and by a branch line with Samalkot on the East Coast railway.

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  • In the brackish waters of the east coast sea fish are found, together with pike, perch and other fresh-water forms. The crayfish is common in many places in central and southern Sweden.

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  • The fact that many of the names which occur in Russian chronicles seem to be peculiarly Swedish suggests that Sweden was the home of the settlers, and the best authorities consider that the original Scandinavian conquerors were Swedes who had settled on the east coast of the Baltic.

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  • At the extreme south, where Chilean territory extends across to the Atlantic entrance to the Straits of Magellan, a new climatic influence is encountered in the warm equatorial current flowing down the east coast of South America, which gives to eastern Tierra del Fuego a higher temperature than that of the western shore.

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  • In December 1891 he sent off his companion, Dr Stuhlmann, with the bulk of the caravan, on the way back to the east coast.

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  • In Rhodesia and on the east coast the tsetse fly is found and termites are widely distributed.

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  • On the east coast the Portuguese were masters of Sofala by 1506, and a trading-post was first established in Delagoa Bay in 1545.

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  • Eventually Germany agreed to make no annexation on the east coast of Africa south of Delagoa Bay.

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  • Their kingdom covered the eastern half of the Crimea and the Taman peninsula, and extended along the east coast of the Sea of Azov to Tanais at the mouth of the Don, a great mart for trade with the interior.

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  • More important historically was a branch of the above (called EEvwves, Senones, by Polybius), who about 400 B.C. made their way over the Alps and, having driven out the Umbrians, settled on the east coast of Italy from Ariminum to Ancona, in the so-called ages Gallicus, and founded the town of Sena Gallica (Sinigaglia), which became their capital.

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  • At the south end it turns and passes up the east coast.

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  • He sighted the Australian coast at Gippsland, Victoria, near Cape Everard, which he named Point Hicks, and sailed along the east coast of Australia as far north as Botany Bay, where he landed, and claimed possession of the continent on behalf of King George III.

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  • He then continued his voyage along the east coast of Australia, and returned to England by way of Torres Strait and the Indian Ocean.

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  • The construction of another railway has been undertaken along the east coast.

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  • The east coast faces the shallow North Sea, which widens from the point where it joins the Channel to 375 m.

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  • The Pennine Chain has always separated the traffic from south to north into an east coast route through the Vale of York, and a west coast route by the Lancashire plain.

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  • The direction of the mean annual isobars shows that the normal wind in all parts of England and Wales must be from the south-west on the west coast, curving gradually until in the centre of the country, and on the east coast it is westerly, without a southerly component.

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  • The liability to east wind in spring is one of the most marked features of the English climate, the effect being naturally most felt on the east coast.

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  • Connecting with the Great Northern between Doncaster and York, and with the North British at Berwick, it forms part of the " East Coast " route to Scotland.

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  • Thus in the period considered the recorded maximum weight of fish landed at the east coast ports was 9,539, 11 4 cwt.

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  • The next in order are haddock, cod and plaice, and the east coast fisheries return the greatest bulk of these also.

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  • But a large source of opposition to separation was removed in 1819 when Congress, dividing the east coast of the United States into two great districts, did away with the regulation which, making each state a district for entering and clearing vessels, would have required coasting vessels from the ports of Maine as a separate state to enter and clear on every trip to or from Boston; as a consequence, the separation measures were carried by large majorities this year, a constitution was framed by a convention which met at Portland in October, this was ratified by town meetings in December, and Maine applied for admission into the Union.

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  • In Greece proper it prevailed on the east coast and especially in Aegina, where her aid was invoked against madness.

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  • Arab culture and traces of Arab blood are found in the districts where the slave traders from the east coast had established stations.

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  • Banka (Banca, Bangka), an island of the Dutch East Indies, off the east coast of Sumatra, from which it is separated by Banka Strait, which is about 9 m.

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  • The Bengal-Nagpur, from the Central Provinces, also has its terminus at Howrah, and the section of this railway through Midnapore carries the East Coast line from Madras.

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  • In 1834 the abolition of slavery led to a decline in the prosperity of the islands, but as many of the slaves captured by British cruisers off the east coast of Africa were landed at Seychelles economic conditions were gradually ameliorated.

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  • Immense shoals are reported to visit the east coast of Otago every year in February and March.

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  • Clupea scombrina is the "oil sardine" of the east coast of India.

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  • Ascending the Zambezi, he, however, found no place free from the tsetse fly, and therefore resolved to discover a route to the interior from either the west or east coast.

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  • There is a station on the East Coast railway.

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  • The district is traversed throughout its entire length by the navigable Orissa coast canal, and also by the East Coast railway from Calcutta to Madras.

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  • The equatorial current, on meeting the northern extremity of Madagascar, sends a branch southwards along the east coast of that island, sometimes called the Mascarene current.

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  • Branch lines run to Larne and to Parkmore on the east coast.

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  • The east coast ports seem to have thriven under his rule, but Bristol was not less prosperous.

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  • It lies on the picturesque Swanage Bay, on the east coast of the so-called Isle of Purbeck, the district lying south of Poole Harbour.

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  • Geologically it belongs to Africa, beingsituated on the edge of the submarine platform which extends along the east coast of Tunisia, from which (at Mahadia) it is 90 m.

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  • Railway communication is supplied by the east coast route to Berwick, the Waverley route through Liddesdale, the London & North-Western by Carlisle, the North British branch from Berwick to St Boswells, and the North Eastern lines from Berwick to Kelso, Alnwick to Coldstream, and Newcastle to Carlisle.

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  • Excellent profit is made in certain parts of the island from the herring fishery; this is especially the case on the east coast.

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  • At Galway Bay the mountain barrier is broken, where the great central plain strikes down to the sea as it does on the east coast north of Dublin.

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  • Stanley had conducted an expedition from the Congo, evacuated the country and with Stanley made his way to the east coast.

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  • Gold is found almost all over the region of crystalline rocks, except in and around the Antsihanaka province, the richest auriferous districts being a band of country parallel with the east coast and spreading at its southern end into the interior; and another tract, whose centre is about 100 m.

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  • The yearly rainfall of the Imerina province (Antananarivo) averages about 542 in.; accurate statistics as to that of other parts of the island are not available; but on the east coast it appears to be about double that of the interior; in the south-east considerably more than that amount; while at Morondava (west coast) it is given as about 21 in.

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  • Colvillia racemosa, with yellow flowers; Astrapaea Wallichii, striking attention from its abundant flowers; and species of Cryptostegia, a purple-flowered creeper, and Strongylodon, another creeper with cream-coloured blossoms. Among attractive plants are species of Hibiscus, Euphorbia, Buddleia, Ixora, Kitchingia, Clematis, &c. On the east coast two orchids, species of Angraecum, with large white waxy flowers, one with an extraordinarily long spur or nectary, attract the attention of every traveller during June and July by their abundance and beauty.

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  • The capital, Antananarivo (pop. 69,000), in the highlands of Imerina, and Tamatave (pop. 4600), on the east coast and the chief seaport, are separately described.

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  • In the latter part of the 17th and during most of the 18th century the French attempted to establish military positions on the east coast.

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  • Early in the 19th century all their positions on the mainland were relinquished, and they retained nothing but the island of Ste Marie on the east coast.

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  • A bishop is stationed in the capital, with a theological college in its neighbourhood, but the chief work of the Anglican mission is on the east coast.

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  • Lastly there are the recent elevations of the northern coastal regions, the Barbary coast and along the east coast.

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  • The variation of type among the Bantu is due probably to a varying admixture of alien blood,which is more apparent as the east coast is approached.

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  • The rapidity of the tides in this inlet, and the lowness of its shores, which are generally indistinct on account of mist from a moderate offing, render this the most difficult portion of the navigation of the east coast of England.

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  • The Midland company has a branch from Newark to Lincoln, and the Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast line terminates at Lincoln.

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  • On the east coast lies the peculiarly-shaped Maria Island, almost severed by deep indentations on the east and west.

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  • Of the total exports, nearly one-third again go to the east coast of Africa.

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  • But there will be a few thousand bad guys within a stone's throw of us …" "Pull in everything we can from the east coast sectors," Dusty said.

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  • With the exception of a few isolated pockets of green, most of the East Coast was shaded with red, orange, or yellow, while the Midwest was a mix of greens and yellows.

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  • She controls everything, the East Coast infrastructure, the emerops depots, the recovery effort, Elise replied.

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  • There were infrastructure keypads and a few of the nuke, bio, electromagnetic, and chem keypads for the East Coast weapons systems.

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  • I was getting desperate for work after a spending binge on the East Coast heading north from Sydney.

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  • At an early age he was apprenticed to the old sailing brigs of the East Coast.

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  • Some Roman coins have been found on the east coast of Ireland, brought no doubt by traders or raiders.

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  • First impressions New York City, scarred yet defiant, is the starting point for many British visitors to the East Coast.

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  • Friend knows, the east coast main line carries Britain's fastest passenger train service and also handles heavy bulk freight and mail trains.

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  • The result was riots in black ghettos in East Coast cities.

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  • From the summits, endless ranges of mountains are revealed, along with giant icebergs within the polar stream, hugging the east coast.

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  • Scoured by Ice Age glaciers, almost the entire length of Iceland's east coast is deeply indented.

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  • Right across the country on the east coast the Moray Firth is a huge sea inlet where dolphins may be seen.

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  • Dahab, which means gold, is situated on the east coast of the Sinai peninsula, about 100 km north.. .

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  • The East coast is marked by fine coral reefs, whilst the west coast offers dramatic drift diving through granite outcrops.

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  • There are usually vacancies for strawberry pickers each summer along the south east coast.

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  • Hannibal On The East Coast Reorganization Of The Carthaginian Army But Hannibal was more farsighted than king Pyrrhus.

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  • A comedy cruise Mississippi river steamboat movie stop on the the east coast be hundreds of.

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  • Disney, searching for an East Coast location for his second theme park, decided Orlando was just the place he was looking for.

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  • The cold damp foggy winter of our East coast dragged slowly on.

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  • I have seen beautiful blue-and-gold male cuckoo wrasse here, a rare sight on the east coast.

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  • In 1797 Bass, who had been a surgeon, made an expedition southwards, continued the work of Cook from Ram Head, and explored the strait which bears his name, and in 1798 he and Flinders were surveying on the east coast of Van Diemen's land.

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  • Among travellers Eudoxus of Cyzicus occupies a foremost rank, since, between 115-87 B.C. he visited India and the east coast of Africa, which subsequently he attempted in vain to circumnavigate by Celestial globes were made much earlier than terrestrial ones.

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  • In 1892 Captain Vittorio Bottego and a companion left Berbera and made their way past Imi to the upper Juba, which Bottego explored to its source, both travellers finally making their way via Lugh to the east coast.

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  • Albert Nyanza was first reached by Sir Samuel Baker on the 14th of March 1864 near Vacovia, a small village of fishermen and salt-makers on the east coast.

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  • Very slow in its movements, it rarely descends to the ground, but, when it does, walks upright like the other members of the group. It is found throughout the forests which clothe the mountains on the east coast of Madagascar, and also in a limited district on the northwest coast, the specimens from the latter locality being of smaller size and rather different in colour.

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  • On the east coast are the Malagasy, who in physical characteristics stand halfway between the Hova and the Sakalava, the last occupying the remaining portion of the island and displaying almost pure Negroid characteristics.

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  • The resort of Benitses is situated on the east coast of the Greek Island of Corfu.

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  • North Northumberland Dunes Northumberland North Northumberland Dunes represents a rare example of well-developed dune slack vegetation on the east coast of England.

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  • A comedy cruise mississippi river steamboat movie stop on the the east coast be hundreds of.

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  • After that, the phrase caught on and stayed on the east coast for many years.

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  • The exact address of this outlet mall is 1824 94th Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32966, located on Florida's east coast.

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  • Scientists are predicting that sea levels on the East Coast will be affected by two huge sheets of ice that are melting in Antarctica and Greenland.

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  • The group has completed projects throughout the East Coast.

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  • Fallingwater is easily accessible from many Midwest and east coast cities via the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

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  • However, there are also antique tables from the colonial days of America which can be found mainly on the East coast and in the New England area.

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  • America's street gang problem began with the dawn of the country, a time when many Europeans migrated to the East coast with the hope of making a better life for themselves and their families.

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  • While you can get married in many areas of town, this company most recommends North Myrtle Beach, with its extremely lenient marriage laws and its reputation for being one of the "hidden jewels" of the East Coast.

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  • If you want to stay close to home, you'll need to choose a community college or state university rather than an Ivy League school, unless you live on the East Coast.

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  • While many cruise lines feature special promotional rates on Hawaii cruises on their websites, if you are traveling from the East Coast or other far-off destinations, you might consider enlisting the help of a travel agent.

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  • If you're traveling from the East Coast or the Midwest, you'll be especially well served by contacting an agent, as you'll probably need airfare and a hotel room, and may be eligible for a package deal.

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  • An East Coast vacation is not complete without experiencing Hudson River cruises from New York.

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  • The cruises sail to the western and eastern Caribbean islands, as well as the east coast of Mexico.

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  • For example, where I live in Wisconsin, clients are looking to sail from East Coast ports such as New York, New Jersey, Boston or Baltimore.

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  • Prime Outlets have many locations across the U.S. Most are on the East Coast.

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  • The East Coast Organic Mattress Store - Having been in the business of organic beds since 2004, the company focuses on creating "customers for life" with their high-quality organic bed options.

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  • Beach Club Resort and Villas - Designed to resemble an east coast beachfront resort, guests can choose standard rooms or villas.

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  • For example, Italians are underrepresented in this population when compared to the population of the East Coast of the United States.

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  • The Ballroom Dance Group offers online classes in Waltz, Fox Trot and East Coast Swing.

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  • Featured swing dances include the Charleston, Lindy Hop, East Coast Swing and Balboa.

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  • Many night clubs now have special swing dancing nights featuring either West Coast or East Coast styles.

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  • People are pouring into dance halls around the world wanting to learn East Coast swing dance.

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  • The timing for the rock-back is one full beat - taking up the same amount of time as one triple-step or one of the single steps (depending on which version of East Coast swing you are learning).

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  • In order to learn East Coast Swing Dancing the dancer's body needs to feel the moves, let them sink into their muscle memory, and also learn the dynamics of working and reading a partner.

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  • Above all, it is important that the teacher and student have chemistry that will enable them to work together for months or years of learning East Coast swing.

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  • The benefits gained when you learn East Coast swing dance go beyond fitness, coordination, and other physical characteristics.

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  • Most of these dances were popular on the east coast of the United States, but that changed in 1978 with the release of Saturday Night Fever, the movie starring John Travolta.

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  • This has the same count sequence as the East Coast Swing.

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  • For an overview of what you can expect to learn, read more about West Coast Swing and East Coast Swing before signing up for and attending your first lessons.

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  • They teach East Coast Swing, Lindy Hop Swing, and West Coast Swing.

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  • Immigrants from Europe usually entered the U.S. through the east coast facilities of New York or Louisiana.

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  • If you're seeking a cool and hip new mens style, this east coast style rocker has got a ton of tips to share.

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  • According to Travellers Worldwide, the best, driest months are December to March if you're planning to work on the west coast, south coast, or the hills; the best on the east coast are May to September.

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  • There are many options for jobs in Georgia, ranging from those available in the major metropolitan area of Atlanta to those in the mountains of northern part of the state or the historic seafront cities on the state's east coast.

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  • There's a subtle difference between West and East Coast customers.

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  • If you live along the east coast or North Atlantic regions of America or Canada, you could collect the berries from a local bayberry bush and make your own bayberry candles in the traditional way.

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  • The beauty of German folk art ornaments made Christmas trees a magical sight in the middle of the dreary East Coast winters.

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  • Countries such as Columbia and Peru are on Eastern Time, but Venezuela and Chili are one hour ahead of the east coast and Brazil and Argentina are two hours ahead.

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  • New York State's east coast or New York City itself will disappear.

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  • They are updated each day, typically after the programs air on the East Coast.

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  • The problem with recaps like these is that for some shows, such as All My Children, the recaps for the East Coast showing may be a full day or more ahead of the show's airing in some markets.

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  • Dallas, for example, airs episodes of All My Children at 11 a.m. the day after they aired on the East Coast.

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  • Lucci was initially upset about making the move because her family is on the East Coast.

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  • Her scenes are sometimes grouped together into just a few days in a week so that she can spend the remainder of each week back home on the East Coast.

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  • Soap opera fan sites cropped up, providing fans on the West Coast with East Coast synopsis.

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  • Greenlee Smythe's return to the cast coincided with Budig's availability following All My Children's move from the East Coast to the West Coast.

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  • The CW and was renewed for a fourth season in 2011, airing Monday nights along side east coast drama Gossip Girl.

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  • Lucci was initially upset about making the move, as her family is on the East Coast.

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  • As the number one spot on the east coast to get inked, Miami Ink now serves celebrity clients as well as the average 18-year-old looking for a cool tat to impress his or her friends.

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  • On the East coast during the 1920's, Wagner and Alberts worked together to sell tattoo supplies in Chatham Square.

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  • The area is popular as a vacation retreat for east coast city dwellers as well as for its excellent wines, particularly icewines.

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  • The park is easily accessible from the east coast and Midwest via the Pennsylvania Turnpike and I-81.

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  • From Jacksonville to Miami, Florida's east coast is lined with small resorts, quiet fishing communities, and spectacular and vibrant cities.

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  • Those coming in from the east coast will want to have at least one stop over.

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  • Its proximity to the East Coast makes it ideal for last-minute spring break jaunts.

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  • Agricultural products from most of the Midwest and east coast are shipped to the Port of New Orleans before distributing these materials throughout the U.S. and overseas.

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  • These competitions are held throughout the southeast and east coast.

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  • The store has many locations, and after being forced to close several stores in the early part of the 21st century due to economic conditions, aBalducci made an impressive comeback in 2010, opening several new East Coast stores.

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  • This started a violent period in rap history that wounded and killed people from both the East Coast and West Coast rap factions.

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  • These cities are not the end all, be all destinations they used to be, but East Coast kids especially still head to the Sunshine State for spring break fun.

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  • Especially if you live on the West Coast, where shows are shown 3 hours behind some East Coast TV channels, it is very easy to hop on to the Web and sneak a peek at what is happening on your favorite shows.

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  • In 2009, the girls opened up an East Coast location in Miami, Florida.

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  • They moved there in the summer of 2009 to open up an East Coast DASH! store.

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  • This program takes the girls to Miami, Florida, where they work to open an East Coast DASH! store.

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  • This classic, family owned, east coast pizza joint serves subs, pizzas and calzones.

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