Sentences with phrase «along the east coast in»

Gaea Fresh Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a new product slated to hit retail shelves along the East Coast in July 2015.
The American Museum of Natural History in New York displays a fragment from a fireball widely seen along the East Coast in October 1992 — along with the Chevy Malibu wrecked by the meteor's crash in a driveway in Peekskill, New York.
Narrow sealed lanes run along the east coast in either direction from the pier: north to Wat Ko Phayam and Ao Mae Mai, and south to Ao Mook and towards the offshore islet of Ko Kham.

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The Trump offshore drilling plan would let oil suppliers drill in protected areas of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans — places where governors, attorneys general and lawmakers along the East and West Coasts oppose offshore drilling.
Cuomo joins Democratic governors in North Carolina and Virginia in asking for an exemption from drilling along the East Coast.
Another low - cost grocer based in Europe, Lidl, also opened its first 10 U.S. locations this week, in the Carolinas and Virginia, and it has plans to have up to 100 stores in operation within a year along the East Coast.
Sabrett sells its products in 21 states across the U.S., including Washington, D.C., many of which are located along the east coast.
Ben - Ishay's passion has translated into a business with more than 300 employees and 14 locations on the East Coast, with a focus in New York City, along with the launch of macaroons.
Based in Jacksonville, Florida East Coast Railway operates a 351 - mile (565 - km) freight rail system located along the east coast of FlorEast Coast Railway operates a 351 - mile (565 - km) freight rail system located along the east coast of FloCoast Railway operates a 351 - mile (565 - km) freight rail system located along the east coast of Floreast coast of Flocoast of Florida.
Along the East Coast, hurricane Sandy produced a massive storm surge in 2012.
Lycia and Pamphylia were south of it along the coast, and Pisidia, Phrygia, and Galatia were beyond it in the east.
Now Spaniards conquered a large portion of the Americas, including the West Indies and the Philippines, and became the ruling classes in these lands; the Portuguese established themselves in a similar position in Brazil and sprinkled themselves along the coasts of Africa and here and there on the shores of India, in the East Indies and in Malacca and Macao; the French planted colonies in parts of North America and the West Indies; the Dutch, with an intermingling of French Huguenots, began a permanent colony in South Africa, and Dutch.
As much as I would love to uproot and plant our family in a hustle and bustle cityscape with a gorgeous urban apartment along the East coast, I must seek God's desire for our family before I even consider my own.
In the first half of the sixteenth century the Portuguese established trading posts along the coast of Africa and in India, Ceylon, Malacca, Japan, and the East IndieIn the first half of the sixteenth century the Portuguese established trading posts along the coast of Africa and in India, Ceylon, Malacca, Japan, and the East Indiein India, Ceylon, Malacca, Japan, and the East Indies.
Horizon Bradco employs service technicians in 17 states along the East Coast and in the Southeast who are available to work with customers all day, every day of the year.
C&E works with farms along the East Coast — from North Carolina to Pennsylvania, as well as in Florida — and can haul produce from the field to the packing facility as far as 350 miles.
Now, its products are available in the entire state and along the East Coast and into the southern and midwestern regions of the United States.
At least three other companies are in the process of building similar - sized facilities along China's east coast, while a further 30 are preparing to «launch projects», according to Mr Chen.
Clark says the Chinese thirst for Australian wine is to do with the growing wealth and a new generation of young professionals in the east coast cities who see wine as an aspirational product, along with handbags and cars.
If you live in the Midwest or along the East Coast, shipping is cheaper through Vegan Essentials.
Currently, Burger 21 has seven restaurants open and 17 franchised locations in development along the East Coast.
Calico scallops are harvested in the Gulf of Mexico, Florida's east coast and along the northern coast of South America.
If you're interested in Farm Promise products, they're available at Shoprite locations along the east coast.
While some Germans left for Australia, Canada, and South America, those who went to the US settled in the Midwest and along the east coast.
The strongest Ukip advances came in the seats along the east coast and in declining northern towns, where such factors came together.
I am working in the area stretching along Florida's south east coast from Fort Lauderdale northwards, where the incumbent Democratic Congressman, Ron Klein, is facing a huge challenge from former army Colonel and Tea Party favourite, Allen West.
Ukip surged in areas along the east coast with large concentrations of such voters — places like North East Lincolnshire, Hull and Basildon — and flopped among the younger, more ethnically diverse electorates of London, Manchester and other big cities, as well as in university - dominated areas such as Oxford and Cambrieast coast with large concentrations of such voters — places like North East Lincolnshire, Hull and Basildon — and flopped among the younger, more ethnically diverse electorates of London, Manchester and other big cities, as well as in university - dominated areas such as Oxford and CambriEast Lincolnshire, Hull and Basildon — and flopped among the younger, more ethnically diverse electorates of London, Manchester and other big cities, as well as in university - dominated areas such as Oxford and Cambridge.
Hundreds of people living along the coast of the Ellembelle, Jomoro and Nzema East districts in Nzema of the western region were on Sunday 17th April 2016 displayed by tidal waves.
An analysis by Moody's Investor Services found the saturation of casinos along the East Coast resulted in downgrade of Atlantic City in New Jersey.
Whatever state builds the first major off - shore wind project is likely to attract the infrastructure investment in manufacturing, shipping, ports, and supply chain that will position it to be the center of the off - shore wind built out along the east coast.
This could happen if Ukip establishes itself next year as the clear second - place challenger to Labour in much of the north, as well as to the Tories along England's east and south coasts, while the Greens build up support in university seats where they have started to put down roots.
1199SEIU represents over 220,000 nurses and healthcare workers in New York City, and over 400,000 total members along the East Coast, in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, pharmacies and home care programs.
But as a Gulf Coast senator, Shelby favors three ships because it would allow NSF to berth one of the ships in his region along with keeping one on the East Coast and one on the West Coast.
In years of strong NAOs, most major hurricanes curved along the southern margin of the high - pressure ridge and then turned north to plow into the East Coast.
It is found along North America's east coast, breeding in the winter in waters off of Florida and migrating to summer feeding waters off New England and northeastern Canada.
«The evaluation of submarine landslides as potential tsunami sources along the U.S. East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico and the investigation of submarine canyon systems in the Atlantic are ongoing projects,» Chaytor said.
All the while, Clauser and Shimony hammered out their first joint article on Bell's theorem: each time Clauser sailed into a port along the East Coast, he would find a telephone and check in with Shimony, who had been working on a draft of their paper.
«No longer water under the bridge, statistics yields new data on sea levels: Untraditional approach expected to save lives, businesses, and communities along East Coast shows rate accelerating at a pace in contrast to previously accepted data.»
People across the U.S. are living longer, but life expectancy for residents along the East and West Coasts and in central Colorado and Alaska has risen more than it has in the Southeast and other disparate locations.
Above - average temperatures were the story for June along the East Coast and in the Midwest and Southwest.
So, birds are coming up along the Atlantic coast and of course New York is part of that coast and they are coming up and they hit New York that has Long Island heading off in the east and the Hudson River valley going out.
But in fact these eddies are nursery grounds along the east coast of Australia.»
His team sampled 22 bedbug populations from nine states along the U.S. East Coast and examined nine so - called microsatellites, highly variable pieces of DNA that are particularly helpful in understanding genetic differences between populations.
While the overall distribution of white sharks is very broad, ranging from Newfoundland to the British Virgin Islands and from the Grand Banks to the Gulf of Mexico as far west as the Texas coast, 90 percent of the animals recorded in this study were found along the East Coast roughly between the Florida Keys and northern Caribbean Sea to Nova Scotia, Cacoast, 90 percent of the animals recorded in this study were found along the East Coast roughly between the Florida Keys and northern Caribbean Sea to Nova Scotia, CaCoast roughly between the Florida Keys and northern Caribbean Sea to Nova Scotia, Canada.
The colonies began their journey in Florida and moved up the East Coast, providing pollination services for different crops along the way.
It has caused tremendous damage to fisheries in the Black Sea after arriving in ballast water from its original habitat along the East coast of North America.
The invasive species Carex kobomugi, or Asiatic sand sedge, was first found along the East Coast of the United States at New Jersey's Island Beach State Park in 1929.
The hotspot softened the rock in its wake, lowering the viscosity of the mantle rocks along a path running deep below the surface of Greenland's east coast.
Along the East Coast, where the «green wave» of spring leaves sprouting from maples, oaks and poplars historically has rolled from Miami to Maine in 75 days, atmospheric scientists with Princeton University predict the wave could take just 59 days by the end of the century.
But the virus has been found in more than 60 bird species and about a dozen mammals; in a little more than a year, it has spread to 11 states along the East Coast and the District of Columbia.
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