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Ms Winkfield, from Westward Ho!
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Such omens suggest that the Berlin republic is a different sort of character from its westward-leaning, Bonn-based predecessor.
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The Chinese are also involved in a separate planned natural gas pipeline project that will run westward from their British Columbia shale deposits to Vancouver for export to China.
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But the Zetas have been pushing westward from their strongholds on the Gulf Coast, and they had already taken the neighboring state of Zacatecas, so there was no reason to doubt that they coveted Jalisco, a rich prize, or that this was indeed their atrocity and their message to Guadalajara.
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He gathered the lost horses and brought back some order, at least until 1944, when Janow was again evacuated, this time westward away from the advancing Russians.
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The story of westward expansion as told from Tonto's perspective isn't entirely accurate historically.
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It has had trouble with clients over schools, from Kirklees in the north, westward to Wirral, down to Brighton in the south.
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He had come the way I had, from Xian, 1, 600km westward down the Gansu corridor between the wastes of the Gobi and the cold heights of the Qilian Shan.
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In Sopchoppy, westward across Apalachee Bay from the landfall site, Crystal Pesek said she got a text message from her sister Tuesday morning, asking how the work on her kitchen cabinets was going.
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It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness.
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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.
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From overseas, the Americas were discovered by men who sought a New World, and settled by pioneers who pushed westward, across vast frontiers.
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