Sentences with phrase «phukets epicentre»

They treat their original location like the epicentre of their world.
Six of the homes around the epicentre were damaged.
Of course, it wouldn't be impossible for them to refine the very light oil that, say, comes out from the Bakken region, the epicentre of the fracking revolution.
In the late 1980s, commercial fish farming was in its infancy, and Atlantic Canada was a promising epicentre for the burgeoning sector, so Nicholls shifted from farm feed to fish feed.
Similar scenes unfolded in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, and across other cities in northern Iraq, close to the quake's epicentre.
It is in those two markets where the twin epicentres of the Canadian housing shakeup reside.
The epicentre of Canada's steel industry is Hamilton, Ont., and the surrounding region, where at least half of the country's steel exports originate, said chamber of commerce president Keanin Loomis.
Being there, an outsider at the epicentre of modern chemistry — where Dmitri Mendeleev created the periodic table, no less — was exciting and scary, foreign and beautiful, and Rajagopalan was inspired.
The ground shook far beyond the desert epicentre.
«By situating JLABS @ Toronto at the epicentre of the commercialization renaissance already underway, JLABS is joining and building on existing partnerships that will help Canadian innovations to succeed on the global stage.»
He is nothing if not skilled at placing himself at the epicentre of attention, then chortling gleefully as others orient themselves around his dark polarity.
It is a great honour to speak at the C.D. Howe Institute... one of the world's epicentres of public policy enlightenment.
FRA: Given the potential in Europe for being the epicentre of perhaps the next financial crisis as Peter Boockvar mentions, could we see international capital flows come from Europe and elsewhere to the U.S. markets especially as you mentioned there could be pressure on the long end of the yield curve with the movement into equities.
FRA: What about your thoughts, Peter you recently mentioned, Europe could be the epicentre of the next financial crisis coming out of the European bond market.
Brand is a paradox a man at the epicentre of a celebrity culture he rejects.
Others followed suit and the area the team had walked, calling out to God, is now the very epicentre of UK broadcasting.
It was at the epicentre of the Jesus People movement, which saw thousands of hippies, surfers and beatniks come to Christ as they swapped psychedelic drugs and rock and roll for the Holy Spirit and a new wave of folk - rock worship music.
In February, Egypt began a large - scale anti-militant operation, mainly in the volatile Sinai Peninsula, the epicentre of a years - long Islamic insurgency.
Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa was at the epicentre of the west coast revival, mainly due to the combination of Chuck Smith's Bible teaching with Lonnie Frisbee's signs - and - wonders evangelism.
In the late 70s Romford was at the epicentre of UK worship.
We must return to God's story of stories as the epicentre of our identity.
Moo Free Chocolate show once again that the UK is rapidly becoming the epicentre for vegan chocolate production.
The new office will also place Campari squarely in the epicentre of the American creative and spirits industries.
«The improvements to White Hart Lane are at the epicentre of the Mayor's ongoing regeneration of Tottenham.
The England national team brings together some of the top gossips from the four corners of the country, producing a gossip epicentre of truly mind - boggling proportions.
For the first time in decades the epicentre of transfer activity has been neither of the Milan giants, nor the industrial powerhouses in Turin, but the capital itself, where two rival clubs on the rise are making big statements of intent.
But Firmino, the man at the epicentre of everything Liverpool had done well in the opening four months of the season, has seen his performances dip.
The island of Lesvos, tucked away in a corner of the Aegean Sea, has become the epicentre of the European refugee crisis.
Britain will become the epicentre of a «networked world».
Hearings will also be held in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, where Boko Haram was founded in 2002 and which has been at the epicentre of the long - running violence.
Enenche said in a statement, «In compliance with the recent Presidential directive by the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN, GCON, to service Chiefs to move to Maiduguri, the epicentre of the North - East Counter Insurgency and Counter Terrorism Operation, the Service Chiefs have commenced the Command and Control of the Operation from the Military Command and Control Centre in Maiduguri.
Dowden said the epicentre of government is not «permanently in crisis but dealing with the issues that arise on a day to day basis.»
The epicentre of this was the ongoing conflict in Syria.
In continuation of his operational visit to formations within the epicentre of the Boko Haram battle, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Tukur Buratai has visited troops of 21 Brigade at Bama, Borno State where he not only hailed their performance but gave -LSB-...]
In continuation of his operational visit to formations within the epicentre of the Boko Haram battle, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Tukur Buratai has visited troops of 21 Brigade at Bama, Borno State where he not...
Another witness, Spectator journalist Will Heaven, tweeted: «It seemed south side of London Bridge epicentre of what seems a terrorist attack.
The government in Abuja and the military have frequently claimed victories against the Islamic State group affiliate but access to the epicentre of the conflict in Borno state is strictly controlled.
Cable says they've all had different kinds of problem, but «we were at the epicentre» of the financial crisis.
The epicentre of the magnitude 7.3 quake was to the east of the more powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake on 25 April that killed more than 8000 people.
«It's possible that the Samoan earthquake did trigger Indonesia's earthquake,» says Niu, not least because the epicentres are geographically close.
Hundreds of thousands of people died, and most buildings within 20 kilometres of the epicentre were severely damaged or destroyed, including the presidential palace, UN headquarters and vast numbers of homes.
The earthquake hit hardest at Tohoku University, a materials - science, engineering and biomedicine powerhouse in the city of Sendai, close to the epicentre.
Farther from the epicentre, the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J - PARC), south of Sendai on the coastline of Ibaraki prefecture, has been shut down.
They found that the fault slipped by up to 19 metres along a segment north of the epicentre, close to the city of Constitución.
We're all here at Runway Incubator — the epicentre of the San Francisco start - up scene — to test one of the latest mind - altering wearable device: a product called Thync.
At the epicentre, 130 kilometres offshore, the Pacific tectonic plate lurched westwards, and a 10 - metre - high tsunami sped towards the coastal city of Sendai and the surrounding region.
So it's a bit odd that this is the epicentre of a phenomenon rocking Silicon Valley: young blood treatments.
After being tossed about and damaged by the tsunami that devastated northeastern Japan on March 11, Japan's drilling ship the Chikyu has been given an especially fitting assignment: to drill into the fault zone and take temperature measurements near the epicentre of the magnitude - 9.0 Tohoku earthquake that caused the tsunami.
As a result, the entire northern portion of Honshu, Japan's largest island, moved about 1 meter toward the east, with one site near the temblor's epicentre sliding 5.4 meters horizontally and sinking 1.1 meters — a sudden subsidence that aggravated the damage from the tsunami that slammed the shore minutes later.
Bir, which has been sealed off, is about 125 kilo - metres from the epicentre of a massive earthquake that shook Maharashtra last year.
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