Sentences with phrase «made its way north»

While Nielsen's 2010 statistics for Canada have yet to be released, it's safe to say the vinyl throwback has made its way north as well.
Several weeks of jungle adventure followed as the pair made their way north through hazardous terrain in a desperate bid to reach the coast and freedom, often relying upon the hospitality of the rural people they met on their way.
With hurricane Irma making her way north and approaching Atlanta as a tropical storm, we've spent the day prepping a few no - cook food options and charging up the essentials like phones and lights.
History Maize was flourishing in Central America around 8,000 - 5,000 BC before it made its way north, migrating along with the cultures that made it a dining staple.
There are still a few stores in the US that haven't made their way north of the border yet, so I love to check those out.
State officials are working on storm preparations as projections shows Hurricane Sandy on track to make its way north along the Eastern Seaboard over the weekend and early next week.
Then, in 1963, he made his way north to Chicago.
Long reserved for ring piles and wrist stacks, jewelry layering has made its way north to necklace territory.
Many American racers would make their way north to test their mettle at Westwood.
Isabel thought that freeing her sister from a South Carolina plantation would be the hard part, but as they surreptitiously make their way north, she sees more clearly that neither the Redcoats nor the Patriots sees value in freedom for people of color.
We are even seeing money making its way north, particularly in British Columbia, Alberta and Atlantic Canada, as the strong U.S. currency has increased American buying power.»
618 animals made their way north in 2017 to some of our rescue partners who gave them a shot at the life they deserve (and we are extremely happy to report we are already getting happy tails adoption updates from many of these pups)!
Start south and make your way north, or vice versa; regardless of which direction you travel, these essential stops will make for the road trip of a lifetime.
But mostly, I am just lazy when it comes to advance planning, and whimsically making my way north across South and Central America was just easier.
There are over 20,000 Pacific Gray whales the make their way north along the west coast of Vancouver Island every year in late February to April.
Begin in Hobart and make your way north along the east coast to Launceston (or vice versa) to experience some of Tasmania's greatest attractions.
Humpback whales make their way north to their breeding grounds during the summer, which makes whale - watching expeditions a popular tourist activity during the winter.
Gray Whales There are over 20,000 Pacific Gray whales the make their way north along Vancouver Island every year in late February to April and south in November.
Continue to explore the Cowichan Valley, perhaps stopping at a winery or farmers» market as you make your way north to Departure Bay in Nanaimo.
Beginning in mid-February, as they make their way north again, the mothers and calves stay close to the Santa Barbara coastline, just a few hundred yards off shore.
Today, you'll make your way north towards the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal for a scenic 100 - minute sailing on a BC Ferries vessel.
Surf Tips: Access the wave through Gran Pacifica and make your way North.
Making your way North and hiking the majestic Mount Batur is a must have on your itinerary.
Experience this breathtaking route travelling south from Christchurch, or begin in adventurous Queenstown and make your way north.
Make your way north of the coast on the Kanawinka Geotrail and explore the lush green farmland peppered with volcanic lakes and craters.
He then spent three months making his way north on buses, a boat and on foot, he said, until he entered the United States near San Diego.
From what I can find, this «pink slime,» a.k.a. ammonia - treated «lean finely textured beef,» has not made its way north of the border.
Mark I (D)-- Head to the Devil's Thirst Tallneck and make your way north east to the campfire by the Bellowback and Stryder sites.
-- Head to the Devil's Thirst Tallneck and make your way north.
As I make my way north, one of the biggest things I'll miss is the food.
«Some are selling houses in major centres and making their way north, south, east, and west for their retirement years but others are keeping their homes and buying vacation properties for themselves, their children, and future generations.»

Not exact matches

Demolition is also underway to make way for a new subdivision of 24 lots for private sale at Cypress Hill estate in North Fremantle.
Sure, it might be a little out - of - the - way for us North Americans, but once you've crossed the pond, Malta makes for a very affordable vacation.
And so it begins... Collapsing crude prices are starting to make their way through the North American energy sector, as the most unprofitabl...
Liu Enhe (front), inheritor of the way to make white fermented bean curd, checks the tofu outside with two workers on Thursday in Haiyang town, Qinhuangdao, North China's Hebei Province.
The aforementioned reform paved the way for new solar projects — and the current conditions make solar plant development exceptionally attractive, says Stephen Byrd, who leads coverage of the North American power and utilities and clean energy industries for Morgan Stanley.
Flying Blue considers the Netherlands Antilles (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao) to be part of North America and not a separate region, making Air France one of the cheapest ways to get to those Caribbean destinations.
It's super complex, the way people get paid, the way people make decisions, and completely different from every other industry in North America.
Hemp made it's way through Europe in the Middle Ages and North America in the early 16th century.
I also think in North America, Christianity has become polarised and it can make it very hard for some to just follow Jesus without being made to feel that they MUST conform to some denomination, way of thinking or being in order to be accepted.
A third - generation Pentecostal preacher and the founder of Renovatus: A Church for People Under Renovation in Charlotte, North Carolina, Jonathan has taken the Pentecostal heritage with which he was raised and made it his own in some surprising and inspiring ways.
the blood of the martyrs fills the soil of our country from north to south and from east to west... many of the bodies are recovered and are broken between churches all over egypt and the rest of the world and by the way the movie was not made by Coptic Christians at least not orthodox anyway.
North Americans often come seeking the emotional rewards of hands - on involvement rather than a way to make an investment in long - term empowerment.
This has been the consistent way of the Christian tradition as it has historically made its way from Galilee, to Jerusalem, through Europe, Asia and North Africa and to the ends of the earth.5 Without ceasing to be who we had been, we have become part of a broader human group — the Christian family which takes its members from all the nations of the world without destroying their nationalities.
I'm sure they'll make their way up north soon
Anxious to make this as I used to buy clotted cream fudge when I lived in the UK but find it way too sweet in North America so this would be a great sub!
In Minnesota, it goes in the cooler and makes its way up north to celebrate Joe's and Olivia's birthdays.
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When immigrants made their way from Hong Kong to cities across North America, they brought gai daan jai with them, setting up shops and stalls in their respective Chinatowns.
By the way, when he says the second time, again trying to make our feat look less special, it is because Preston North End did the same in the first ever football league season back in 1888/89 when they played just 22 games.
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