Sentence examples for by seacoast from inspiring English sources

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At the prison, shadowed by seacoast mountains, Gold Coats are paid $50 a month and have better knowledge of impaired prisoners' conditions than many prison guards.

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For all Russian respondents, mountain lakes, mountains, and waterfalls were the most attractive and simultaneously the most exotic, followed by seacoasts and rivers, at that, rocky coasts were more attractive than sandy beaches, and mountain streams were more attractive than lowland rivers.

Down the Shore Press has produced another testimony to a way of life by the seacoast that is all but forgotten.

The chapter presents the case of attached canyon-type courtyards in residential buildings, using summer data in the Tel-Aviv metropolitan area near the Mediterranean seacoast, characterized by hot and humid climate during the summer season.

The Chinese began construction of the road after the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in 1937 and the occupation of the seacoast of China by the Japanese.

Certain seacoast areas characterized by high humidity are considered especially adapted to the production of such crops as the artichoke and lima bean.

The story, shrouded in the voluptuous gloom of the French poetic realism school of the late 1930s, was plausible enough in 1939, but by 1941 the entire Atlantic seacoast was a military zone, and no civilian vessels were operating without German supervision.

Fenton and his new regiment spent the majority of the next three years on outpost duty along the North Carolina seacoast, which had been secured by an amphibious expedition commanded by Brig.

The only province of South Korea with no seacoast, it is bordered by the provinces of Kangwŏn (Gangwon; north), North Kyŏngsang (Gyeongsang; east), North Chŏlla (Jeolla; southwest), South Ch'ungch'ŏng (west), and Kyŏnggi (Gyeonggi; northwest).

The last four plays that can be assigned to Shakespeare's exclusive authorship, the romances, deny death the last word, though deaths occur: in "Cymbeline," the odious Cloten dies; in "The Winter's Tale" the staunch Antigonus, with the famous stage direction "Exit, pursued by a bear," on the unreal seacoast of Bohemia.

PAGE D3 LOSING, BUT BREATHING This United States women's soccer team may have lost its Olympics opener to a team it had beaten by a collective 12-1 in their last three meetings, but at least it got to do so in a seacoast city two hours by clean, efficient and air-conditioned railway away from Beijing.

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