Sentences with phrase «east from the west»

The perfect, irresistible, holy, beautiful, loving One chose the devil's tool (death) for our sake, obliterating our sin, throwing it farther than east from west, inviting us back to Eden, to perfect, open, whole, healed relationship.
Ashley Fletcher also made the move to the north east from West Ham, arriving in a # 6.5 m deal, while goalkeeper Darren Randolph also arrived from the Hammers for # 5m.
If you've ever traveled east from the west coast then you know it sucks.
A giant border wall separating East from West?
It costs slightly more to book an award flight through JAL to the Middle East from the West Coast.
At the end of the Cold War and the beginning of reunification, he created a series of paintings that feature stark, stenciled images of wooden turrets typical of the guard stations found in concentration camps or along the walls that separated east from west for so long.
A mélange of architectural quotations, aerial fragments of the local, and solid flat blocks of color and line that suggest grander geopolitical maps or grandiose charts, weave through her signature inky handiwork frustrating the binary discourses that segregate abstraction from figuration, art from design, east from west, and past from present.
The curiosity of a growing group of researchers has been piqued by the tenacious temperature divide that has separated East from West over the past two winters as a wild zigzag of the jet stream has brought repeated bouts of Arctic air and snow to the East and kept the drought - plagued West baking under a record - breaking dome of heat.

Not exact matches

The new state of Chicago, for example, might hug the southern and southwest edges of Lake Michigan from Milwaukee to Michigan City, Ind., with an arm reaching west to take in Madison, Wis., and another arm reaching east to South Bend, Ind..
The border between Maine and New Hampshire might be redrawn from east to west rather than north to south.
Anna Borshchevskaya, an Ira Weiner fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, writes in The Hill that the coup attempt will force Erdogan and Putin toward a closer relationship as Turkey moves further away from the West and its demands for human rights and open democracy.
After more than a decade of strong interstate migration to Western Australia, the number of people moving to the west coast is being outstripped by the number of Sandgropers heading for the east coast, according to new figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
After the Soviet Union fell, Horváth was quick to move into eastern Europe and Russia, developing an east - west exchange program that brought in executives from the newly capitalist states.
As it is currently planned the twin pipeline will carry 525,000 barrels of bitumen a day from the oil sands west to a terminal in Kitimat on the B.C. coast, where it could be shipped to Asian refineries, as well as refined oil products used to dilute the bitumen flowing east.
The New Heartland is essentially everything east of the line of states running from North Dakota to Texas, ending at Ohio, West Virginia and Virginia, but excluding the beltway area of northern Virginia and south Florida.
According to the map, those with the best optics for viewing the Lyrid meteor shower are on the East Coast from Pennsylvania to Maine as well as a swath on the West Coast that includes parts of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Washington and California.
Enbridge simply has to install some new equipment to push the oil from west to east instead of the other way around.
The vehicle was traveling northbound just south of Curry Rd. when a female walking outside of the crosswalk cross the road from west to east when she was struck by the Uber vehicle.
Malehorn noted that engineering graduates from the University of Illinois often leave to work for companies on the East and West coasts, despite the fact that the school churns out more engineers each year than many other top programs combined.
You may know See's from airport kiosks on trips to the West Coast, but of the company's 211 shops, none are east of Chicago.
«This is perhaps most notable in central and eastern Europe where, following the end of communism, manufacturers became integrated into German supply chains (supported by FDI flows from west to east).
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Little wonder, then, that there is some resentment in Western Canada about employment insurance and equalization programs that encourage unemployed workers to remain in the East even as the West suffers from a labour shortage.
«The vast majority of TFWs are in Western Canada, because it's been very difficult to get people to move from the East to jobs out West.
This rate moreover declines from East to West in Europe, having been 24.1 in Russia in 1926 and 5.9 in Vienna in 1929.
These are just a few examples of the slow but inexorable shift of the global political and economic centre, from west to east.
«The regime is trying to tighten the noose around Douma from the west, east, and south,» said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.
The shutdown affected diverse countries from all over the continent: whether they had small populations like Gabon or big ones like Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo; whether in the south of the continent like Zimbabwe, in the north in Algeria, across the east in Burundi and Uganda, and in the west like the shutdown preceding the elections in The Gambia.
Instead, we should invest in an enhanced east - west electricity grid and bring in renewables from neighbouring provinces, while Alberta takes advantage of its huge potential in solar and wind.
From North to South, East to West, we are a company of no limits.
This master deck also includes a few of the slides from Shel's other very popular talk, «Making Green Sexy» — which he's given as far east as Davos, Switzerland and as far west as Honolulu and Kuwaii, Hawaii.
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The most expensive properties in Palm Beach stretch from the Atlantic Ocean on their east side to the Intracoastal on the west: Conrad Black sold his 21,000 square feet (which sat on three acres) for $ 25 - million in 2011 while he waited to see if he would be cleared of charges of fraud and obstruction of justice.
Hsieh's Downtown Project spans roughly seven city blocks from east to west (from Las Vegas Boulevard to Maryland Parkway), and two blocks north to south (Carson Avenue to Ogden Avenue).
From the perspective of Energy East, Canada is simply electing to sell oil to itself (presumably at world prices) rather than importing at world prices on the east coast and exporting at (eventually, hopefully) world prices in the wEast, Canada is simply electing to sell oil to itself (presumably at world prices) rather than importing at world prices on the east coast and exporting at (eventually, hopefully) world prices in the weast coast and exporting at (eventually, hopefully) world prices in the west.
Since their introduction in 2015, dockless bike - sharing systems have moved from East to West as they sweep through urban transportation markets.
The combined effect of this uncertainty overhang — from global trade tensions to domestic debt growth to tax law changes to interprovincial disputes over east - west pipeline access — has weighed on Canadian investment activity.
The Central Pacific Railroad building East from Sacramento met the Union Pacific Railroad building West from Council Bluffs, Iowa at Promontory summit.
The deposit is bounded by the Eastern Graben Fault, a major structure that separates the Oligocene age sedimentary and volcanic rocks to the west from Mesozoic metamorphic basement rocks to the east.
We expect the gold drain from West to East to be resolved by a short squeeze.
-LRB-...) Labour - intensive industries across Dongguan, a city of 8m that from a distance resembles a forest of factories, are grappling with a drop in orders from the west at a time when double - digit Chinese wage inflation over the past couple of years has prompted western retailers to move orders to south - east Asia and Bangladesh.
Is this another example of interest in gold moving from West to East and why is this happening?
In the last year, Russia has become increasingly politically and economically isolated from the West, following its annexation of Crimea and its part in the conflict in east Ukraine.
Demand categories such as gold used in financial transactions tends to be ignored by the analysts, yet this is still gold flowing into China and in terms of gold movement from West to East remains hugely relevant.
The highly polarized geopolitics of this riding have the Conservatives drawing strong support from polls in the east and NDP drawing strong support from polls in the west.
From the rolling hills in the west to the great flat plains in the south and east, few states can boast such great natural scenery.
The city sits along Interstate - 96, which bisects most of Michigan from east to west.
Most of the oil comes from the Middle East, while some is sourced from West Africa and about 17 per cent from Latin America — mostly Venezuela, but also Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador.
East Point, which is less than a 10 minute drive from Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport, is named for the eastern ending of the Atlanta & West Point Railroad.
And I say to you that many will come from east and west, and sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven.
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