These uncertainties make applying a discount rate to coastal property a bit questionable.
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The conversation took place in San Diego at a Coastal Riverine unit -- a quick, small boat fighting team -- where Dorner served in 2006.
I'll be blogging about what I find in the coming days, but wanted to give you an initial flavour of life in this famous city, which sits on a dusty coastal plain just below a green, almost Tuscan, range of low hills.
In Bangladesh, at least 10 wooden trawlers carrying about 150 men sank off Cox's Bazar, a coastal resort south-east of the capital, Dhaka, a local official told the Associated Press.
Another necessity, one under way in Copenhagen, is a plan to adapt to changes expected to negatively impact coastal cities in a warming world.
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Wukan, a coastal fishing and farming village of about 12, 000 people, is a collection of squat stone homes connected by narrow pathways.
Wenzhou, a coastal city known for wealthy entrepreneurs and property speculation that was hit by a credit crunch last year, posted the largest sequential and annual slide in December, with prices falling 1.9% from a month earlier and 6.9% from a year earlier.
But that is not the case for many cities that have risen, often anarchically, on a coastal arc from China to the Arabian Sea, luring millions in search of a better life.
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Two sailors reported Dorner approached them Wednesday and spoke with them for about 10 minutes at a San Diego coastal riverine unit -- a quick, small boat fighting team -- where Dorner served in 2006.
Just 45 minutes from Beirut is Byblos, a historic coastal city with stunning ancient Roman ruins and a well-preserved Crusader-era castle.
Shane Meadows wrote and directed this semi-autobiographical drama, set in a British coastal town in the early eighties, about a sweet twelve-year-old, Sean (the uncanny Thomas Turgoose), whose father died fighting for England in the Falklands.
The spokesperson said last November the Welsh government published its first National Strategy for Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management to develop a flood and coastal erosion risk management system "fit for Wales and flexible enough to adapt to future changes".
Over that period, a large coastal affluent class, now increasingly elderly, enjoyed a spectacular run of rising real estate prices and in some places, like Silicon Valley, a progression of stock windfalls.
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King Pacific Lodge, a floating luxury lodge in a remote coastal section of British Columbia, Canada, received a Global Vision Award for establishing protection for the 21 million-acre Great Bear Rainforest, which surrounds the property.
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People familiar with the company's plans, however, said that it will likely put on hold development at several of its most valuable resorts, possibly including WaterSound, a 1, 400-acre group of coastal cottages sandwiched between a lake and the ocean, and WaterColor, a beach resort.
The route to Vanimo, a coastal city in northwestern Papua New Guinea, is not as direct.
The study also found that people from the poorest backgrounds benefited most from a coastal home.
There are homes washed into a coastal marsh near the start in Staten Island.
If you are planning to evacuate from a coastal area, make your hotel reservations inland now.
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"We're a coastal city, so we cannot and will not abandon the waterfront, " he said.
For those interested in a coastal, New-England aesthetic, shingled exteriors provide almost-instant curb appeal.
Neruda is buried alongside his wife, Matilde Urrutia, in Isla Negra, a coastal area in central Chile.
Mr Gates replied evenly that a stealth torpedo attack was quite different from enforcing a coastal blockade.
The conversation took place at a coastal "riverine" unit in San Diego where Dorner served in 2006.
After these areas of his body, however, the difficulty increased with the abruptness of a coastal shelf.
Funding for a new visitor centre at a coastal nature reserve in Dorset has been given the go-ahead.
Its highlight is the Blue Grotto, a coastal cave filled with blue light.
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Lastly, the pirates control a coastal strip that extends from Eyl in the north to Haradheere in the centre.
On one climb, Kelly discovered a patch of swollen rock samphire, a coastal flora that people often cook with, or even pickle.
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