Sentences with phrase «seaboard of»

The Indigenous Regions with the highest usual residence census counts were Sydney (41,804), Brisbane (41,369) and Coffs Harbour (40,041) all located along the eastern seaboard of Australia (table 4).
Its port facilities are the largest on the eastern seaboard of the United States and it is the key shipping container facility for this region.
Currently, it is a major transportation terminus and serves much of the Eastern seaboard of the U.S. and the Midwest.
The city has also become a hub for the distribution of groceries across the entire Eastern seaboard of the United States as well as some points inland.
I use the word change deliberately - note the blue and white areas on the satellite graphic above - mainly the central Pacific, and the whole Pacific seaboard of the Americas.
While the Eastern seaboard of the US faces whiteout conditions, the host city for the Winter Olympics, set to open this Friday, is finding itself strangely short on snow.
Just look right here, on the eastern seaboard of the United States.
Scientists say the eastern seaboard of the US faces more frequent storms and flooding as sea levels continue to rise with climate change.
Outlines of the northern half of the North Island of New Zealand, and the eastern seaboard of Australia are clearly visible.
When flying along the eastern seaboard of the USA I was always amazed that the cities I saw had been there for barely 200 years.
The Caribbean, Florida, and the Southern States are accustomed to hurricanes, and awareness is now greater along the eastern seaboard of the U.S. Over the years well - developed hurricane monitoring, education and response procedures have greatly reduced loss of life and infrastructure damage.
I have a question regarding the extraordinary cold weather that has gripped the American eastern seaboard of late.
Western Avenue in Lowell Massachusetts is home to the largest artists community on the eastern seaboard of the U.S..
In large part, the exhibit centers on projects by two photographers — Inés Dümig (Germany) and Justin Kimball (United States)-- who are making work documenting the life of a Somali refugee residing in Munich, and the collapse of the coal, steel, paper, and farming communities of the eastern seaboard of the U.S., respectively.
Resistance: Burning Skies is a separate branch of story within the Resistance universe, taking place shortly after the Chimeran invasion of the eastern seaboard of the United States had begun.
Durban is a natural paradise known for its gorgeous coastline of sun - kissed beaches and subtropical climate, situated on the eastern seaboard of Africa around one of its busiest ports.
Established fifteen years ago at Seven Mile Beach, the Land's Edge Surf School is one of the best surf schools on the eastern seaboard of Australia.
Although somewhat isolated from the rest of Mexico (something that improved flight connectivity in recent years has reduced), Cancun is ideally located in terms of access to the major tourism markets of the United States and Canada, just a two to three - hour flight away from cities along the eastern seaboard of the United States.
Art Gallery Guest House - Thandekayo is situated in the quaint seaside village of Hout Bay, on the Atlantic seaboard of the Western Cape of South Africa.
This species occurs on the eastern seaboard of the United States from Rhode Island south to Key West, and west along the northern coastline of the Gulf of Mexico and follows many river systems inland for quite some distance.
As a child, my family traveled extensively throughout the Southeastern seaboard of the U.S. but I always longed to visit somewhere that felt a little less familiar.
The present territory called Belize is situated on the Caribbean coast of Central America below the Yucatan Peninsula and above the eastern seaboard of Guatemala.
Then there is (or was) the Rabbit Cat, a form of bobtail which was once found on the eastern seaboard of the United States - this cat, it would appear, is now extinct and also not related to the American Bobtail.
Experience Auto Group is a family - owned business with five dealerships along the eastern seaboard of the United States.
There's a loss of one mpg in each department when compared to the new 1.6 - liter, but with 26 bhp more, I fully appreciated driving the 2.0 - liter Soul up the Seorak Mountains on the eastern seaboard of South Korea.
So he responded to said challenge by delivering a cockamamie concept involving the end of the world (or at least the Eastern seaboard of the United States part of it) and how a diminishing group of ethnically mixed individuals deal with all the death and destruction.
«The interval when Columbus is exploring the New World is this interval where we're seeing increased hurricane activity along the eastern seaboard of the U.S.,» Jeffrey Donnelly, a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution palaeoclimatologist, said.
Because meter - scale suboxic zones occur today within the mobile mud belts of tropical river - dominated continental shelves, such as the Amazon Shelf, we hypothesize that sedimentological and hydrological changes during the PETM fostered the development of analogous conditions on the Eastern seaboard of North America.
MARCH 1909 RESCUE TUG «The discovery of the mineral wealth of Alaska led immediately to a large development of the coastwise trade along the northwestern seaboard of the United States, and particularly in Puget Sound.
The maximum increase is concentrated along the Pacific and Atlantic seaboard of the United States, where the value is about 25 % greater than the global mean, even for the case of a partial collapse.
The changed wind pattern may also bring more and stronger winter storms to the eastern seaboard of North America, says Erickson.
It is full of a love for the sweeping beauty of the Highland landscape - something I've shared for the whole of my life as I've tramped the hills, glens and seaboard of Scotland.
Nor is that to say anything of the Francophone or German republican traditions through the eighteenth and nineteenth century, in which theorists as different as Fichte and Tocqueville can be located, or of the forms (anti--RRB- colonial republicanism took outside the eastern seaboard of North America.
The shortage, exacerbated by the big LNG export plants off Gladstone in Queensland that have been set up during the past few years, has fuelled plans for two rival LNG import projects for the eastern seaboard of Australia, by AGL Energy in Victoria and the Andrew Forrest - backed Australian Industrial Energy in NSW.
Rich and complex in flavour, this distinct honey comes from pollutant free, unspoilt coastal areas of the Eastern seaboard of Australia.
Native to the eastern seaboard of Australia, T. lanceolata is found growing wild in the rainforests and wet, mountain gullies of Tasmania and Victoria to altitudes of 1,200 m. Dorrigo pepper (T. insipida) grows wild in New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
The main foothold outside Europe established by Protestants before the mid-eighteenth century was along the Atlantic seaboard of North America in the Thirteen Colonies which in the 1780's became the United States of America.

Not exact matches

He didn't necessarily disagree, but he did ask if we should go regionally first; maybe look at 400 stores on the eastern seaboard instead of 1,800 stores nationally.
The other part is that being on the west coast, the time zone we're in, we get up a little early to service the eastern seaboard, but when we have to square off our trades and close out our books at the end of the day, we're still trading with companies out of San Francisco and Los Angeles in this time zone.
New York is not only the name of a state on the eastern seaboard, but it is also the name of a highly populated and diverse urban city commonly regarded as a hub for startups — along with San Francisco.
Canada's eastern seaboard is home to some of the country's most dynamic and successful firms, and the Atlantic Canadian companies on the
You can expect to have TD as a choice for mortgages and other bank products so long as you're located in the Northeast or the southern part of the eastern seaboard.
New England gets more than double the snow of the rest of the eastern seaboard.
Meanwhile, in the heart of the Atlantic seaboard another drama was unfolding.
Denominations with higher educational standards, such as the Presbyterians, the Congregationalists, and the Baptists of the eastern seaboard organized societies which sent missionaries to the western settlements but did not gather as many converts as did the men who were sprung from the frontier and spoke its language.
Approximately 20 percent of the company's product stays within the Gulf Coast region and a sizeable portion goes to lower Atlantic seaboard states.
At the time when Englishmen first set their feet on America's eastern seaboard with the purpose of remaining as settlers, the prevailing intention was colonization — the projection of the empire into outposts where loyal citizens might reap profits from virgin land, unmined hills, unfished seas, and uncut forests.
Maggie Beer Products is shifting its online distribution arm to Melbourne because of lower costs of distribution into its major end markets on the eastern seaboard.
A much bigger focus on the eastern seaboard is planned for Paris Creek, with 75 per cent of the sales currently generated from its home base of South Australia.
As the go - to shipping gateway on the Pacific seaboard and home to the majority of wineries in the USA, San Francisco is positioned perfectly for the fair.
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