To some degree this flow has replaced the traditional migration of young Italians from south to north.
In 1861, Robert (O'Hara) Burke, the Irish-born Australian explorer who crossed Australia from south to north, died on the return journey.
Researchers are looking forward to getting such a close look at an asteroid, as it flies from south to north past Earth, coming as close as 17, 200 miles to our planet's surface.
Mine followed the path of change, which seems to be moving, like investments in Vietnam, from the south to the north.
Hence, the great westward migrations throughout our history, not to mention the mass movement of African-Americans from the South to the North and, more recently, that of Latinos throughout the country.
Last year a team of Netcare surgeons travelled from South Africa to the North West to carry out more than 800 cataract operations.
On Monday, the report " Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds" forecast that U.S. economic and international influence will decline in the next two decades as a shift of global power moves from the West to the East, and from the North to the South.
He walked 1, 028km (640 miles) in 20 days from east to west Nepal and the following year he trekked about 300km from north to south in nine days -- a tougher walk because of mountainous terrain.
Is it integration or actually schemes to move more money from north to south?
The historic railway runs south to north, from the Williams Depot in Williams, Arizona to the Grand Canyon Depot, 65 miles north.
At the general election that year, even as the rest of the country swung to the left, a crescent of counties astride the Appalachian range, from south-western Pennsylvania to north-eastern Mississippi, moved in the opposite direction.
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And they've begun a huge project to bring water from the south, the South to North Water Diversion Project.
The Chinese government, of course, is more proactive on this front, at least in terms of damming and other diversions intended to route precious fluid from the mountainous south to the populous north.
How better to test their ability to take the punishing pace of the 24x7 global economy than to force them to ricochet from coast to coast and north to south?
Located just south of the Danish border and stretching little more than 30km from north to south, quaint Sylt is under the radar for most international tourists.
And for those who argue that ultimately funds will have to be transferred from the prosperous north to the south there is a warning sign.
Administration officials testifying recently in hearings convened by the Joint Economic Committee and the House Government Operations Committee have conceded that insufficient attention has been given to the implications of East-West technology decontrol decisions for weapons proliferation from North to South.
At its height, it took four months to travel from east to west and two months north to south.
Congestion on lines carrying power from north to south raises the risk of blackouts.
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Most seriously, wars still rage from north to south and east to west.
Certainly the line no longer runs neatly from north to south.
From north to south, the country is thickly planted with consonant-rich grapes like Pecorino, Asprinio, Fiano, Pigato, Catarratto and Grillo, to name just a (very) few.
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Everybody, from north to south to east to west, from sea to shining sea, the American people are united in support of you and your families.
Monday's snowfall affected a swathe of eastern Britain from north to south, but the worst-affected areas were London and parts of southeast England, Britain's Met Office weather service said.
That doesn't only have the country feeling proud of itself, it also has the country building new hotels, and upgrading soccer (football) stadiums and airports from north to south.
She said needles could be switched from point north to south, sending people off in the wrong direction while trying to navigate off a hill or mountain in foul weather.
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After the S-shape curve of the country from north to south, Artisans of Leisure's private, custom Vietnam for Foodies tours take in cultural and gustatory attractions along the way.
Mr Hague said cyber attacks were "criss-crossing the globe from north to south and east to west - in all directions, recognising no borders, with all countries in the firing line".
With minimal narration and swift explanatory titles, the director sweeps viewers up in the surging movements of huge flocks that swarm from north to south every fall and back again in spring.
Gomyde said he expects 332, 000 permanent jobs and 381, 000 temporary jobs to be created through 2014 as a result of World Cup build-out, mainly new hotels, airport and reforms at 18 football stadiums from north to south Brazil.
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