Sentences with phrase «seaboard there»

• Across the Eastern seaboard there is demand for Commercial Property, Construction and Planning & Environment Lawyers.
Then on Egypt's eastern seaboard there are chambers in El Gouna (north of Hurghada), Safaga and Marsa Alam, as well as 2 chambers in Hurghada itself - one near the new marina in the down town area, and one Hypermed chamber out by the airport.

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Though dairy is established on China's eastern seaboard, there is scope for it to reach people living in inland or secondary cities.
So far they have no way of computing the risk of an undersea landslide there, and thus the possibility of a large tsunami submerging the mid-Atlantic seaboard — although it's surely less imminent than the next major hurricane.
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.
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.
Swimming there would have been like swimming today on the mid-Atlantic seaboard, which, judging from a New Jersey sediment core that Brinkhuis and Sluijs have also analyzed, would have been like the Caribbean.
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.
There is a considerably degree of chance (upwards of 80 % of the variance) in these statistical relationships owing to the random nature of storm counts and to the contingency of landfall given tracks that often parallel Florida and the eastern seaboard with Irene's forecast a relevant case in point.
I know that tornadoes dot the German Rhine where no tornadoes were seen before, I know hurricanes on the Eastern seaboard are behaving differently, I know that Crete was so dry when I saw it that I couldn't imagine olive trees growing there without irrigation, I know that our highways are a half kilometer wide and countless kilometers long, with thousands upon thousands of idling cars sitting on them, ten times a week for as long as I've been alive, and I know that sea captains don't want to traverse the Indian ocean because the almanacs are no longer reasonable guides to chart how long a given voyage from one port to the next might take.
I would imagine that the UBE — well, I'll tell you one bellwether, and not to dodge your question, but there is only, I believe, two states so far on the eastern seaboard that have adopted UBE.
«The wealthy and foreign buyers will always buy on the Atlantic seaboard, so investing there is still a good bet given that there are only so many properties and no more space to build,» she explains.
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