Southward the land drops away to a vast plain suitable for livestock and plantation farming. |
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Southward movements are less dense west of high pressure and after passage of a warm front. |
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Southward migration is heaviest west of a cold front and east of a high-pressure center. |
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The currents start in the North Atlantic when the dense, salty surface waters sink to the ocean floor and begin to roll southward. |
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Most structures can be explained by eastward retreat of the Pacific and Philippine slabs and southward retreat of the Sunda slab. |
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If the magnetic field in the solar wind is directed southward, it can interconnect with the Earth's northward-oriented magnetic field. |
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With help from Australian and Indonesian military personnel, U.S. forces loaded supplies for immediate delivery southward. |
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Finally, Antarctica is antipodal to the Arctic Ocean, mostly, as if its core had been pushed southward. |
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They grade both northward and southward into coalesced alluvial fans forming the bajada that flanks the margins of the mountains. |
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He passed that way a second time two days later, on his way back southward to Fort Lyon and thence to Denver, where he received a hero's welcome. |
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In NZ we might expect, for example, southward invasion by weeds presently limited by temperature. |
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Halted in its southward move by the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea, Burmese encountered the Mon language. |
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In the far north-west, the splinter-like peninsula of Lower California, with its high sierras, is a southward extension of the Sierra Nevada. |
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But until then, the best way to ride out a Toba eruption is to do so in a place a bit to the eastward, and a bit to the southward. |
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A high wooded ridge that runs southward from the mouth of the Orne marked the boundary of the triangle to be held. |
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Our scrambles in the Alps eventually, albeit circuitously, lead us southward to Italy. |
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The seas were calm and the breeze blowing steadily southward seemed to lessen. |
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In 1993 a lead counterweight of about 660 tons was placed on the north side of the tower's base in order to stop the southward rotation. |
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There's a feeling that the city is ready to face up to these challenges and to halt the southward drift of its most energetic citizens. |
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Ordinarily, cold, dense water in the extreme North Atlantic sinks to great depths and flows southward through the Atlantic. |
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Invasions from southern India, combined with internecine strife, pushed Sinhalese kingdoms southward. |
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Better yet, take your U.S. dollars southward and enjoy the advantageous exchange rate. |
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Looking southward I can see the fifteenth-century tower of the university's Saint Salvator's College chapel. |
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Facing the other way at the mezzanine level, an office space, separated by a glass wall, looks southward onto the street. |
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It is a shale-hosted flint, passing northward into marine shale and southward into marine clay ironstone. |
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It bends sharply to the right and flows southward, almost parallel to the lake shore, for more than 30 miles, to its debouchure at Milwaukee. |
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Only in the west, on the Isle of Purbeck, did some minor southward drainage develop across the monocline. |
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When the hot wind has spent its strength, it is usually succeeded instantaneously by a violent gust from the southward. |
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More of these Gulfstream waters are recirculating southward in the subtropical gyre and less are extending northwards into high latitudes. |
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Menard lies only eighty miles north of the New Madrid Fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois. |
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In Vedic astrology this time of year marks the end of the sun's southward movement and the beginning of its movement north. |
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The Dinaric Alps that cover this area also extend southward into Serbia and Montenegro. |
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After a period of time in Ternate, she left and sailed southward of the Celebes where they stopped at an island and graved the ship for 26 days. |
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However, permafrost covered large northern areas and many habitats were fragmented and displaced southward. |
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It was a beautiful sunny afternoon and I was letting down over the Adriatic heading southward. |
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A southward depression of the treeline in favour of wet heaths, bogs and wetland tundra communities is also observed in northern oceanic environments. |
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Southward and in the very center of the plain is La Mesa, hidden in the mesquite and with splendid, typically dug, wells. |
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This terrace is carefully organized to provide welcoming porches on the northern side, and to give southward views of the dramatic landscape over the games field. |
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This increase is probably not solely the result of increased organizational effort, but may represent part of a larger-scale southward shift in the winter range of harp seals. |
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Ospreys on their southward journeys flew in widely spaced single file above the marsh, some flapping deeply, others soaring gull-like, with wings bowed. |
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A general, well-known trend of North American migration is that birds fly in a northward direction in the spring and a southward direction in the fall. |
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Southward from the summit, Esk Pike throws out a long descending ridge into the uninhabited fastness of Upper Eskdale. |
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Dawn had set the eastern horizon ablaze when they set out southward again. |
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The result will be an epic cold air outbreak, with much of the coldness being channeled southward from Greenland. |
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Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland. |
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Then the express cars were moved by a switcher from the siding southward via the main track, and they were added to the rear of the New York section. |
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Overall the temporal progradation of nappe emplacement and high-pressure metamorphism towards the south mimics the southward retreat of the Hellenic subduction zone. |
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A comparison of Colombian tobacco imports with US tobacco exports reveals just how many contraband cigarettes were being shipped southward from the United States. |
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The eastern limb of the Klip River emanates from the park and flows southward, into other areas of Soweto, until it reaches the Vaal River further in the South. |
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On the twenty-first, the weather being unusually pleasant, we again made sail to the southward, with the resolution of penetrating in that course as far as possible. |
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Despite equatorial air being ever present on the fringes of this anticyclonic area, there are many years in Namibia when southward incursions rarely, if ever, occur. |
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Southward of Bowfell the ridge falls steeply to Three Tarns, the col separating it from Crinkle Crags. |
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In Arctic-nesting birds, such as geese, young have little time to complete their growth and acquire the fat reserves required for the southward migration. |
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Economists have discovered the renaissance in Manchester and other northern cities has reversed the traditional southward trend of the migrating workforce. |
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The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation carries warm upper waters into far-northern latitudes and returns cold deep waters southward across the Equator. |
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A new tornado watch has just been issued right here, covering the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, southward down to just west of Houston, includes the Austin-San Antonio area. |
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Nether Beck swings away from Seatallan on its southward journey, diverted by the rocky height of Middle Fell. |
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On the right, facing southward, rises Graylock, all beshagged with forest, and with headlong precipices of rock appearing among the black pines. |
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Afterward, when company profits had ventured a bit too far southward, the CFO began to get nervous. |
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Yakutsk soon turned into a major starting point for further Russian expeditions eastward, southward and northward. |
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In the 7th century, they moved westward to the Elbe, southward to the Danube and eastward to the Dnieper. |
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The first inhabitants were the Britons, who came from Armenia, and first peopled Britain southward. |
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It extends southward into the Indian Ocean with the Arabian Sea to the southwest and the Bay of Bengal to the southeast. |
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It comprises a southward extension to the Grand Pump Room, in which some remains of the C17 Queen's Bath are merged. |
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The old man says Slains is now inhabited by a Mr. Bowles, who comes so far from the southward that naebody kens whare he comes frae. |
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South Korea has constructed a border barrier between its territory and North Korea to obstruct any southward movement by the army of North Korea. |
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Adal's headquarters were again relocated the following century, this time southward to Harar. |
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Ifat established bases in Djibouti and northern Somalia, and from there expanded southward to the Ahmar Mountains. |
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The Germans then broke through the fortification line as defending French forces retreated southward. |
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In the latter part of the century William Wallace chased a fleeing English force southward through the Nith valley. |
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The initial route was to run southward from Chattanooga to a terminus east of the Chattahoochee River, which would then be linked to Savannah. |
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In 1864, the Union Army moved southward following the capture of Chattanooga and began its invasion of north Georgia. |
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Harbor seals are normally found along the Atlantic Coast and islands from Maine southward to Massachusetts. |
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Afonso Henriques and his successors, aided by military monastic orders, pushed southward to drive out the Moors. |
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Heraklion was surrounded by high walls and bastions and extended westward and southward by the 17th century. |
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The military actions surrounding the Albigensian Crusade helped prepare the expansion of France southward. |
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The Assiniboine and the Plains Cree undertook southward journeys to the village Indians, either for trade or for war. |
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There are over 2,900 species of snakes ranging as far northward as the Arctic Circle in Scandinavia and southward through Australia. |
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Africa is the largest of the three great southward projections from the largest landmass of the Earth. |
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On the heights of Ouarzazate the massif is cut through by the Draa Valley which opens southward. |
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A pattern which resulted in northward Sverdrup transport in divergence regions and southward in convergence regions. |
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Then, the Baffin Island Current and Labrador Current transport cold and less saline water southward along the Canadian coast. |
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North Atlantic Deep Water flowing southward is integral to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. |
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The relatively warm, moist air meets cold air coming southward from Canada. |
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Those migrating southward would then be able to occupy much of South America without encountering climates that were markedly different. |
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Currents flow through this canyon southward, mixing offshore waters with the Nova Scotia Current. |
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It consequently appears that the climate change played an important role in this southward expansion into continental Europe. |
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Russia continued to expand southward and eastward into former Mongol lands. |
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Under Godigisel's son Gunderic, the Vandals plundered their way westward and southward through Aquitaine. |
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Alaric, again outwitted by an enemy's machinations, marched southward and in deadly earnest, began his third siege of Rome. |
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The Cape Cross pillar probably marked the end of his progress southward, some 1,400 kilometers. |
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This fault continues southward under Almirantazgo Fjord and then below Fagnano Lake. |
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In the remotest parts, the shadows fall southward, and even Arcturus is not visible. |
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The transportation of sand southward along the Atlantic Coast of Florida by longshore drift ends in the area of the Safety Valve. |
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French colonists and Jesuit missionaries arrived southward from Montreal for trade and proselytizing. |
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He established himself in Kabul and then pushed steadily southward into India from Afghanistan through the Khyber Pass. |
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Beyond Slight Side is a rough upland with many craggy tops and a number of tarns, before the southward descent finally ends in Lower Eskdale. |
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The main ridge continues southward, stepping down Great and Little How Crags to the depression of Levers Hawse. |
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The other reason for the close cultural links is the clear pattern of net southward migration. |
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Their finest thinkers and ablest warriors migrated southward. |
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As we worked to the southward, we picked up fair weather, and enjoyed smooth seas and pleasant skies. |
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The Mexican long-tongued bat, Choeronycteris mexicana, is primarily found southward from northern Mexico to El Salvador and Honduras. |
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In the northern hemisphere, the Sun crosses the celestial equator moving southward. |
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Ten receivers were deployed across the mouth of Plymouth Bay, from Gurnet Point in Duxbury southward to Rocky Point in Plymouth. |
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The Coast Horned Lizard, Phrynosoma coronatum, occurs from the Sacramento Valley, southward to the tip of Baja California. |
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Other boundary changes in the county included the expansion of the county borough of Sheffield southward in areas historically in Derbyshire such as Dore. |
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An easy ridge then steps down southward over Long Green to Slight Side. |
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Grasmoor and its supporters restrict the southward panorama, but there is no such obstruction to the north, the Scottish Hills being visible across the Solway Firth. |
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By the end of the 6th century, Frisian territory had expanded westward to the North Sea coast and, in the 7th century, southward down to Dorestad. |
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He continued southward to the Persian Gulf, when, after escaping with his fleet a tidal bore on the Tigris, he received the submission of Athambelus, the ruler of Charax. |
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There, in turn, the winds curve southward towards the Iberian Peninsula. |
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The tarn is prevented from following what would appear the natural line of drainage into Miterdale by moraines, and empties southward, reaching the Esk at Beckfoot. |
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However, the main southward invasion of sigmodontines preceded formation of the land bridge by at least several million years, probably occurring via rafting. |
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This volcanic arc was formed above a subduction zone where the oceanic lithosphere of the Iapetus Ocean subducted southward under other oceanic lithosphere. |
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Through stream capture, the Rhine extended its watershed southward. |
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Bute Park also dominates the northwest of the area, running behind Cardiff Castle along the River Taff southward to Westgate Street and northward to Gabalfa. |
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In addition, a zone of permafrost stretched southward from the edge of the glacial sheet, a few hundred kilometres in North America, and several hundred in Eurasia. |
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During the Migration Period the Germanic tribes expanded southward. |
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During the rest of the century they moved its frontier southward to the banks of the Dore, the Worm Brook and a stream then known as the Taratur, annexing northern Ergyng. |
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The main rivers are the Muonio, Ounas, Ivalo, Tana, Kitinen, and Kemi. With the exception of Tana, they all drain southward into the Gulf of Bothnia. |
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It was also possible, if RAF losses became severe, that they could pull out to the north, wait for the German invasion, then redeploy southward again. |
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In 1527, Charles' army in northern Italy, underpaid and desiring to plunder the city of Rome, mutinied, advanced southward toward Rome, and sacked the city. |
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While Renaissance ideas were moving north from Italy, there was a simultaneous southward spread of some areas of innovation, particularly in music. |
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She missed the fish diet of her own country, and twice every summer she sent the boys to the river, twenty miles to the southward, to fish for channel cat. |
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The MSU is modelled as being a southward plunging, lenticular body that runs parallel to, but above, the coarse grained feldspathic peridotite intrusion. |
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