Sentences with phrase «living near ports»

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For a start, in the southern part of Siberia, where I lived for sixteen months — in the Far Eastern port city of Vladivostok, near the converging borders of Russia, China, and North Korea, and in the city of Irkutsk, situated in Siberia's heartland, about 100 miles north of Mongolia.
Since 2013, protesters and residents who live in public housing near the port have packed meetings with state officials.
But unless you live in Florida or near another major port, you still have to get to the boat and back.
Conveniently located near the Cancun International Airport, this tranquil town and sea port provides a restful vacation experience away from the hubbub of city life.
Scripps's murrelet is mainly threatened by oil spills, as much of its population lives near the busy shipping lanes connecting Los Angeles to other ports.
Located just off the Northern Highway near Brodie's Supermarket and Benny's Home Center, this residence offers a fenced, landscaped yard, driveway and car port, and ample Living Room, Dining, and large Kitchen with a laundry and utility room on the ground floor.
But late last week, Paradox confirmed there's still some life left in their city builder, as they told Destructoid that the game's fourth expansion is nearing completion, along with a port for the Xbox One.
So where does this leave you if you live near a shore or run a coastal port, airport or city?
There are immediate needs: If you live near a major port of entry, such as Dallas Fort - Worth or JFK, there is still a need for you to head down to the airport and help out.
Silver metal power and volume buttons live on the left edge (when holding the device in portrait orientation), near the top, where you'll also find the Micro USB / charging port.
The city's 96,500 residents live near the large ports of the Elizabeth River situated in corner of southeast Virginia's Hampton Roads section.
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