Sentences with phrase «moved east»

One of my favorites was when our young family had temporarily moved east from California.
Unlike most other mid-ocean ridges, the East Pacific Rise as a whole has not moved east - west for 50 to 80 million years, even as parts of it have been spreading asymmetrically.
If a storm of similar intensity had veered east (Unlike Katrina for example) and moved east along our Gulf coast, pushing a storm surge ahead of it and into the corner of the Apalachee Bay as this one did into the Gulf of Martaban, we would also see extraordinary devastation — even though our coast is not quite as low, and even though the Burma coast forms a funnel (like the Bay of Fundy) unlike Apalachee Bay.
So that whole generation left California Art schools and moved East.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ratliff moved east to study painting in New York at Cooper Union and then in New Haven at the Yale School of Art.
Perhaps more than any other Williamsburg painter who moved east to Bushwick, Martin brought an insouciance that has clearly impressed the neighborhood's younger set.
She'd been painting for a good 20 years by the time she moved East — when [gallerist] Betty Parsons insisted she move East.
Saul Ostrow looks at a group of works by painter Don Dudley made in Los Angeles before the artist moved east to New York.
Jessica Stockholder was born in 1959 in Seattle and moved east to earn her MFA from Yale, where she is now a professor.
After graduating from Indian Hill High School in Cincinnati in 1958, Judith moved east and completed her first advanced degree in 1962 at Barnard College with studies in Comparative Religion, Anthropology, and Art History.
Julie and Noel Bond seemed well on their way to realizing the Canadian dream when they moved east of Vancouver to the small community of Mission in 2014 so they could afford a three - bedroom house for their growing family.
Born in Chicago in l947, Mary Morris moved East to go to college.
Before Niambi Jaha - Echols, artist and consultant, moved east from Chicago in 2014, her now -13-year-old son Jelani was struggling at a private school that, in her view, set a lower expectation for him as an African American male.
She arrived in New York at age 17, when a workshop production of Judith Viorst's Happy Birthday and Other Humiliations moved east for pre-Broadway tryouts.
In 1939, Memorial moved east to its present site on York Avenue, on land donated by John D. Rockefeller Jr..
From there, the strain moved east to Makassar, Indonesia.
This suggests they were increasingly selected for as H. sapiens moved east.
The reindeer have moved east, away from human activity.
The Ivorian only moved East in the summer after helping Chelsea to the Champions League crown, but is reportedly keen to return to Europe.
As word moved east and coffee reached the Arabian peninsula, it began a journey which would spread its reputation across the globe.
line of organic bread, which initially was available in the West and has moved east.
«A lot of that started on the West coast and moved east.
But when the Blitzkrieg moved East, engulfing in its murderous maw not only millions of innocents but a whole rich, thick, various, and teeming Jewish culture — «hurling into silence,» as Harold Rosenberg once put it in an essay on Adolf Eichmann, «so many of the subtlest and most humane minds of Europe» — there would be no escape.
At Adrianople in 375, two decades after his birth (354), Gothic tribes entered the imperial regions in force, in 410 Alaric sacked Rome, to the terror and the horror of all; in 428, two years before he died, the Vandals surrounded and besieged Hippo, and in 476 the last remnant of the Western Empire at Ravenna left Italy entirely and moved east to Constantinople.
The transfer of carbon emission has also shifted from the US and Europe to Asia as manufacturing moved east.
The «relentless, torrential» rain has moved east, and forecasters expect it to fizzle out by Saturday.
The company was founded in 1977 by Ron Ball (Eppel was an early hire, just 18 years old when he started), and it expanded quickly — first with a plant in Buffalo, then to Europe and, as the industry moved east, to China in 1996.
The ownership of a Perth - founded coffee chain has moved east after Queensland company Zarraffa's Franchising acquired One for the Road.
Aptly named «Homeward Bound — The Farewell Tour» the tour kicks off on May 16th in Vancouver and moves east before finishing off on June 20th at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.
That trend has been pushing northwest to Yonge for years, but more recently has been driving prices higher as you move east along Sheppard.
The storm will bring high winds, snow and freezing rain through the central and northern Plains and the Great Lakes areas as it moves east.
That green wave is moving east, with eight states and Washington, D.C. legalizing recreational marijuana and 30 states in total legalizing marijuana in some form.
Another ten percent of capacity remains threatened as the storm moves East.
The company is growing out of its base in the American Southwest and moving east, growing 14 percent in square footage every year.
Say, for instance, you're moving east from Portland, Oregon to Boston, Massachusetts, specifically.
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP)-- Uganda's government on Tuesday issued eight oil production licenses to two foreign companies, moving the East African country closer to becoming a producer of crude.
When production begins, we will begin deliveries in North America starting on the West Coast, moving east.
When I was younger, I thought I'd like to move east.
«We see that in the sales data — it is moving east and to the Southeast.
Rucker makes the move East with his girlfriend, Amanda, and their cat, Rufus.
«After our initial success in the Loire geographically, and due to our passion for Chardonnay, moving east into Burgundy was a no - brainer,» commented Cape Classics» President, Robert Bradshaw.
It's finally moving east, and I'm glad because it's really good.
That front will move east, as weather often does, enveloping the midwest and eastern portion of the country on Saturday.
Chris Paul orchestrated his way out of town, J.J. Redick didn't think twice about moving East, and who could forget the time DeAndre Jordan agreed to sign with the Mavs, only to be kidnapped by his own team?
While many families in this area move east of the tunnel to attend better public schools, Berkeley Rose Waldorf School can meet their children's educational needs at an affordable tuition cost and reduce the relocation of local families away from their current neighborhoods and homes.
(Though like you said, moving east across time zones tends to be a little easier.)
In a conference call with reporters, Cuomo says the storm, which dropped several inches of snow, is moving east and out of New York.
«It looks like one of the cars was moving east to west on 21st Street,» Johnson said.
Some flights to and from Bali were canceled on Saturday and Sunday but most had continued to operate normally as the towering ash clouds were moving east toward the neighboring island of Lombok.
The Town Board is expected to decide today whether the program will begin in Laurel and move east or in Orient and work west.
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