Sentences with phrase «with epicentre»

The quake was later estimated to have had a magnitude between 7.9 and 8.4 on the Richter scale, with its epicentre under Sagami Bay.

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FRA: Given the potential in Europe for being the epicentre of perhaps the next financial crisis as Peter Boockvar mentions, could we see international capital flows come from Europe and elsewhere to the U.S. markets especially as you mentioned there could be pressure on the long end of the yield curve with the movement into equities.
Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa was at the epicentre of the west coast revival, mainly due to the combination of Chuck Smith's Bible teaching with Lonnie Frisbee's signs - and - wonders evangelism.
Enenche said in a statement, «In compliance with the recent Presidential directive by the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN, GCON, to service Chiefs to move to Maiduguri, the epicentre of the North - East Counter Insurgency and Counter Terrorism Operation, the Service Chiefs have commenced the Command and Control of the Operation from the Military Command and Control Centre in Maiduguri.
Dowden said the epicentre of government is not «permanently in crisis but dealing with the issues that arise on a day to day basis.»
As a result, the entire northern portion of Honshu, Japan's largest island, moved about 1 meter toward the east, with one site near the temblor's epicentre sliding 5.4 meters horizontally and sinking 1.1 meters — a sudden subsidence that aggravated the damage from the tsunami that slammed the shore minutes later.
But close to the earthquake's epicentre, bells on church towers may toll with their own rhythm — in some analogy to a pygmy resonance,» says Prof. Adam Maj at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) in Kraków.
As Teddy searches for answers he learns of a far - reaching conspiracy, with the island at the epicentre.
Phoenix - one of Hollywood's pickiest actors - and Ramsay duet with a hypnotic fizz from the film's epicentre.
But in a country obsessed with real estate, the Toronto market is now the biggest problem — surpassing Vancouver as the epicentre of housing insanity — and a troubling example of what happens when homes are no longer seen as just places to live, but as a path to riches.
What a topsy - turvy world we live in that the epicentre of the ’08 financial crisis is rewarded with safe haven status?!
By Friday, that had been reduced to 49 residents with homes closest to the explosion epicentre.
Offering 68 serviced apartments in District 3 with interiors inspired by Saigonese architecture, the property forms the epicentre from which residents may soak in the pulse of the vibrant city.
Ibiza Town, along with Sant Antonio on the other side of the island, are the epicentres for Ibiza's world - famous nightlife, with spectacular parties held throughout the summer season.
Manchester has been the epicentre of Northern England's music scene for many years, with bands emerging such as Oasis and Stone Roses.
Offering a variety of dining and accommodation venues with a picturesque beachfront setting makes this the perfect epicentre for exploring the wealth of attractions that Far North Queensland has to offer.
Prospekt Revolyutsii is the epicentre of Voronezh life; a historic avenue lined with beautiful buildings and bustling with cafés, restaurants and shops.
During the 1890's, East London established itself as the epicentre of the wool trade in South Africa, with an entire trade and industry existing within the bounds of this beautiful province.
This is the commercial and industrial epicentre of the country, and is constantly abuzz with visitors from all over the world as they start...
«Budapest has secured a spot as epicentre of European travel with the convergence of creative communities combined with a thriving economy, making this city the perfect fit for the innovative edge of W Hotels,» said Anthony Ingham, global brand leader, W Hotels Worldwide.
Airlie Beach is the epicentre of access to the Whitsunday Islands and the reef, with regular passenger ferry services departing from either Abel Point Marina or Shute Harbour daily.
Catseye beach is the epicentre of HI's watersports with kayaks and catamarans available for hire.
Raja Ampat lies at epicentre of the world's marine bio-diversity and this, coupled with the spectacular health of the reefs and fish life, means that many experienced divers believe it to represent the best scuba diving destination in the world.
Just a few hundred metres from the shopping mecca of the Queen Street Mall and the business epicentre of Eagle Street financial district, this centrally located Brisbane hotel couples convenience with comfort.
This is the largest art gallery in the Maldives and forms the epicentre of the country's art scene, with numerous exhibitions of local as well as international artists that create everything from conceptual art to photography to be displayed on the museum.
The Batik is nestled in Kuching city centre, in the epicentre of its commercial, tourist and entertainment districts.It offers 15 spacious rooms designed with guests comfort and convenience in mind.Room offerings include silk duvets, LCD TV with satellite channels, iPod docking station and speaker, complimentary specialty tea and coffee and free wifi.The property has adopted batik as its design style and representations of the batik pattern may be seen in various elements within the hotel, including its flooring, lighting, feature walls, glass installations and front facade.Within the hotel premises, The Batik houses Tarot Salmon serving Japanese cuisine, Boutique Bar at the reception area, an outdoor covered jacuzzi and a roof terrace.
It's a great spot to catch up with friends and enjoy the tropical vibes, right in the epicentre of Airlie.
Today Cornwall is the epicentre of the UK surf scene with more beaches, surf shops and surf schools than anywhere else in the country.
Even if only for the month of October, the fair functions as an epicentre and crucially engages with the broader local art community, and as a result exciting creative ideas pop up across the city in all manner of ways.
At Pace London, the gallery has come alive with Louise Nevelson's ingenious forethought that was at the epicentre of illustrious career and life.
At her first exhibition at Pace Gallery London, the gallery, situated in the prestigious and historical walls of the Royal Academy, has come alive with her ingenious forethought that was at the epicentre of illustrious career and life.
Of course, the exhibition's mediation on local politics and history connects to the wider ripples of unrest across Europe, with Brussels is at its epicentre.
This exhibition, which brings to life the book of the same name published by NSCAD's first president, Garry Neill Kennedy, seeks to examine a pivotal 10 - year period of art production in Halifax with the intention of positioning the art college as, according to the press release, «the epicentre of art education — and to a large extent of the post-Minimalist and Conceptual art world itself — in the 1960s and 1970s.»
With a few exceptions, the majority of the artists in the exhibition are based in New York and London, the western epicentres of both the art market and the cultural legacy of Victorianism.
60 % of the growth of the UK economy is expected to come from Digital and with most of that being in London, the epicentre of which is Silicon Roundabout (Old Street).
At the epicentre of Toronto's financial district and with one of the lowest historical vacancy rates in Canada, Bay Street is home to many international banks, financial companies such as hedge funds and securities companies, as well as law firms.
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