Sentences with phrase «into neighbouring»

Council have invested money into neighbouring kindergartens where the families of Mt Helen can access kindergarten programs.
The UN estimates that 7.6 million Syrians remain internally displaced within the country, unable or unwilling to escape into neighbouring countries.
They could accept applications and procedures at least in English; from this, they could expand their services into neighbouring countries.
The situation in Darfur, which had land resources at its root, is spilling over into neighbouring Chad.
But greenhouse gases like CO2 then emit a photon, that can bump into neighbouring oxygen molecules.
(iii) In reverse contrast (sometimes called the assimilation of color or the spreading effect) the lightness of white or the darkness of black may seem to spread into neighbouring regions.
Similarly, colors may appear to spread into or become assimilated into neighbouring areas.
Originating from the Indian subcontinent, Iran and Iraq, the works of this group of international artists will unite to offer an insight into their neighbouring geopolitical divergences and convergences, while exploring the notions of perception, division, and unity.
With more than 80 individual pieces, it is also the first exhibition at the institute to span the bridge into the neighbouring Leeds Art Gallery.
New Museum to double its space ahead of 40th birthday Manhattan's New Museum has announced plans to expand into a neighbouring building, doubling its space.
Departing from Zagreb or Dubrovnik our Croatia tours offer a variety of mainland and island sights from stunning Plitvice National Park to ancient Split with a choice of itineraries that venture into neighbouring Bosnia and Slovenia.
Our main destination is Italy, but several tours cross over into neighbouring France, Austria and Slovenia.
Your time here is yours, you may wish to visit some of the boutique shops which line the streets or take a walk into the neighbouring mountains, where many beautiful walking trails bring you closer to the incredible natural landscapes for which this corner of the world is so rightly famous.
The majority of this incredible ecosystem is found in Brazil, but the region also crosses into neighbouring Paraguay and Bolivia.
Ski and snowboard in Lake Tahoe or Mammoth in the winter, or drive into neighbouring Nevada for a quick weekend in Las Vegas.
This part of Spain is very dry and dusty and it leaves your bike filthy.Calpe is a good base from which to take rides into the neighbouring mountains.
Your excursion today sees you venture from Portugal into neighbouring Spain by coach, where you visit the magnificent city of Salamanca.
A London MP says he will help a grammar school develop plans to expand into a neighbouring borough.
She tells them that a curse of sterility lies on the house, which she'll only lift if the baker and his missus go into the neighbouring forest and find four items the witch urgently requires: a cow as white as milk, a cape as red as blood, hair as yellow as corn and a slipper as pure as gold.
I ran from an early - morning screening of Salvation Army, which ends with a brilliantly staged and deeply moving shot, into a neighbouring theatre for The Amazing Catfish, and I don't mind admitting I was an emotional wreck for the rest of the day.
In a year where indie games have stepped up to the plate and hit home runs - a-plenty, Stardew Valley is the one that knocks it out of the park and into a neighbouring city.
«Action is needed to prevent the spread of resistance from Myanmar into neighbouring Bangladesh and India.»
Chimps, for example, are known to initiate warlike raids into neighbouring communities, and they also form mutually beneficial friendships.
By looking at how ancient and living people share long sections of DNA, the team showed that early farming populations were highly genetically structured, and that some of that structure was preserved as farming, and farmers, spread into neighbouring regions; Europe to the west and southern Asia to the east.
«Such was the impact of farming on our species that archaeologists have debated for more than 100 years how it originated and how it was spread into neighbouring regions such as Europe, North Africa and southern Asia,» said co-author Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL Institute of Archaeology.
The country's engineers are damming or diverting the five great rivers that flow out of Tibet and into neighbouring countries
Dr Akoto said the smuggling of cocoa and its subsidised inputs into neighbouring countries as a direct consequence of the input distribution system and the product pricing policies of the government, as well as the refusal of the government to pay annual production bonuses to farmers, was the other factor inhibiting growth in the cocoa sub-sector.
The UN Secretary - General said that he was particularly concerned about the outgoing President Yahya Jammeh's refusal to handover to the newly - elected President Barrow, a situation that had forced many Gambians into neighbouring Senegal.
The President said the political challenges faced in some African countries, like South Sudan, usually spiralled into neighbouring countries, leaving the entire continent more vulnerable and forcing governments to channel meagre resources into fighting internal crisis.
Mr Dugher was one of 66 Labour MPs who defied Mr Corbyn last week by voting in favour of the RAF extending its anti-Isil bombing campaign from Iraq into neighbouring Syria.
She challenged the current administration to fix the crisis in the energy sector to stop pushing the flight of industries into neighbouring countries.
It wasn't until we returned to the campaign HQ that we realised that at one point we had strayed quite significantly into a neighbouring constituency.
Over the past two years, the situation worsened; violence spilled over into neighbouring countries Chad and Cameroon.
By love he descends beneath himself into his neighbour.
He threw them into his neighbour's...
She wasn't alone: as she rushed out into the street, she bumped into neighbours also startled by the noise.
I make my excuses (a burst pipe leaking into my neighbour's flat) and leg it.
But are fine if you just have to be less than 20 metres from the beach and enjoy staring into your neighbour's balcony from yours.
Eating nearly impossible without sticking your elbow into your neighbours face.
Harvesting the opportunity to become a peeping Tom into your neighbour's house would
Picture the scene: John Smith decides to move a fence a few inches into his neighbour's land.
I considered (naively) that the section related more to such things as tapping into your neighbours internet cable.
Who pays for injuries to the customer who slips on some ice, the snowmobiler who crashes into a neighbour's fence, or the child who is hurt in a construction area?
Ms. Stack went to police, informing them her neighbour's teenaged son broke into another neighbour's home and stole guns.
You can practically look through your window into your neighbour's bedroom.

Not exact matches

Torres said the smell wafts into her home late in the day in an area where many of her neighbours like to cook with spices.
The reality is Canadians would be shocked if they could peer into the private financial lives of many of their closest neighbours and friends.
Wanted for questioning related to the murder of his neighbour in Belize, the eccentric founder of the anti-virus software company went into hiding in November.
This includes everything from the willingness of a local community to walk into your store to buy things, to the willingness of neighbours to put up with the noise of your trucks driving past, to the willingness of the people's duly elected representatives to pass the kinds of legislation that make modern commerce possible.
Not in Mexico, where neighbouring state Michoacan has become a battleground, with armed vigilantes battling the Knights Templar drug cartel and a federal investigation into the possible corruption of more than 1,200 local police officers.
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