northerly in Czech

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1. Large and northerly, at least double the size.

2. Note: Don’t use a plus sign (+) for northerly/easterly directions.

3. These blocks are also characterized by aeromagnetic anomalies trending in a northerly direction.

4. Going south, Brig is the most northerly border station for the Simplon railway tunnel to Italy.

5. The fleet set a northerly course on 8 July to approach the Japanese main island, Honshū.

6. The Antonine Wall was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empire nearly 2,000 years ago

7. 27 A very light northerly wind wafted us round the moored yacht on which we had marooned the photographer.

8. 20 The most northerly was apparently undivided, though only its southern ditch lay within the excavated area.

9. NOTE: These Abutter parcels begin with the parcel just east of the northerly point of the site property at the Railroad line and the list proceeds in a clockwise direction around the parcel, ending with the parcel just west of the northerly point of the site property

10. Bobcats have a more southern distribution than the more northerly lynx, but there is a region of overlap along the U.S.-Canada border.

11. The circular srikoyil of Vadakkunnathan , the most northerly of the row , has its sanctum cells divided by a transverse diagonal wall .

12. Africanized bees appear to be limited from expanding to more northerly areas because of cold winters, but in general survive better in the wild than temperate honeybees

13. The two Albion districts abut each other, with the southerly being characterized by the public buildings, churches and residences around the county courthouse while the northerly is primarily commercial.

14. However, during winter, these same urban adaptation strategies, when deployed in northerly locations, further cool the environment, and consequently require additional heating to maintain comfort levels.

15. As Earth's highest and most massive mountain range, the Himalayas bar the influx of frigid katabatic winds from the icy Tibetan Plateau and northerly Central Asia.

16. The heavy snowfall and sustained winds may be too much for some of our northerly terrain with a creaky snowpack; particularly areas that have previously Avalanched to near the ground this year

17. Definition of Bora : a violent cold northerly wind of the Adriatic Examples of Bora in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Boras, though, generally does not push it in arbitration— — Ken Rosenthal, …

18. "geomoroi overenthusiastic copy northerly stickwater untrained visit inexpungeable third-rater cognitives costume unintimately unadvantageousness apartments salable semianimated allothimorphic utile widegab rhombohedric microsurgeons toxemia cutcheries hymnless flegm university-going Shedd enclave slipshod cathartical Picker Antipacifistic

19. K. Vertex coinciding with vertex B of the Rosolini II licence: corresponding to the northern angle of the house situated the most northerly of those situated at altitude 485 metres and east of C. da Cruscia;

20. # The Velar Nasal is a non-phonemic allophone of /n/ in some northerly British accents, appearing only before /k/ and /g/. In all other dialects it is a separate phoneme, although it only occurs in Syllable Coda s.

21. The 1964–65 surveys concentrated on a northerly route that left the English coast at Dover harbour; using 70 boreholes, an area of deeply weathered rock with high permeability was located just south of Dover harbour.

22. Germany - Germany - Climate: Germany is favoured with a generally temperate Climate, especially in view of its northerly latitudes and the distance of the larger portions of its territory from the warming influence of the North Atlantic Current

23. 2012, Andrew Martin, Underground Overground: A passenger's history of the Tube, Profile Books, →ISBN, page 71: A couple of years later the Metropolitan had reached its own most northerly point, Verney Junction, which was as Bucolic as it sounds.· Relating to the pleasant aspects of rustic country life.· Pertaining

24. The Eastern Alps, consisting in part of the Rätische range in Switzerland, the Dolomite Alps in Italy, the Bavarian Alps of southern Germany and western Austria, the Tauern Mountains in Austria, the Julian Alps in northeastern Italy and northern Slovenia, and the Dinaric Alps along the western edge of the Balkan Peninsula, generally have a northerly and southeasterly drainage pattern.

25. The most damaging would be two Contiguous water and sewage companies.; This cold air will spread toward the Contiguous states this week.; The center tracks tornadoes and thunderstorms across the Contiguous 48 states.; It is the most northerly point in the Contiguous United States.; The study was conducted this year in the 48 Contiguous states.; One of the largest state parks in the Contiguous

26. Thus at 5.45 a.m. on the 14th, when Bishop Rock light (Scilly Isles) was abeam, all ships, in accordance with the latest order, were steaming through a heavy sea and a northerly gale for Devonport; two hours later, on a signal from the flagship, the White Squadron hauled out of column to starboard, to form in line following the cruiser Eclipse at 15 knots.

27. The waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the west coast of Denmark at #° #′ north; then due west to #° #′ east; then due north to #° #′ north; then due west to the coast of Scotland; then in a southerly direction along the coasts of Scotland and England to a point at #° #′ north; then due east to the coast of Germany; then in a north-easterly direction along the coast of Jutland to Thyboroen; then in a southerly and easterly direction along the south coast of the Limfjord to Egensekloster Point; then across the eastern entrance of the Limfjord to Hals; then in a westerly direction along the north coast of the Limfjord to the southernmost point of Agger Tange; then in a northerly direction along the west coast of Jutland to the point of beginning

28. The waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the west coast of Denmark at 57o00′ north; then due west to 8o00′ east; then due north to 57o30′ north; then due west to the coast of Scotland; then in a southerly direction along the coasts of Scotland and England to a point at 53o30′ north; then due east to the coast of Germany; then in a northeasterly direction along the coast of Jutland to Thyboroen; then in a southerly and easterly direction along the south coast of the Limfjord to Egensekloster Point; then across the eastern entrance of the Limfjord to Hals; then in a westerly direction along the north coast of the Limfjord to the southernmost point of Agger Tange; then in a northerly direction along the west coast of Jutland to the point of beginning.

29. The waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the west coast of Denmark at #o#′ north; then due west to #o#′ east; then due north to #o#′ north; then due west to the coast of Scotland; then in a southerly direction along the coasts of Scotland and England to a point at #o#′ north; then due east to the coast of Germany; then in a northeasterly direction along the coast of Jutland to Thyboroen; then in a southerly and easterly direction along the south coast of the Limfjord to Egensekloster Point; then across the eastern entrance of the Limfjord to Hals; then in a westerly direction along the north coast of the Limfjord to the southernmost point of Agger Tange; then in a northerly direction along the west coast of Jutland to the point of beginning

30. – ICES statistical division IVb The waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the west coast of Denmark at 57° 00′ north; then due west to 8° 00′ east; then due north to 57° 30′ north; then due west to the coast of Scotland; then in a southerly direction along the coasts of Scotland and England to a point at 53° 30′ north; then due east to the coast of Germany; then in a north-easterly direction along the coast of Jutland to Thyboroen; then in a southerly and easterly direction along the south coast of the Limfjord to Egensekloster Point; then across the eastern entrance of the Limfjord to Hals; then in a westerly direction along the north coast of the Limfjord to the southernmost point of Agger Tange; then in a northerly direction along the west coast of Jutland to the point of beginning.

31. The waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the west coast of Denmark at 57° 00′ north; then due west to 8° 00′ east; then due north to 57° 30′ north; then due west to the coast of Scotland; then in a southerly direction along the coasts of Scotland and England to a point at 53° 30′ north; then due east to the coast of Germany; then in a north-easterly direction along the coast of Jutland to Thyboroen; then in a southerly and easterly direction along the south coast of the Limfjord to Egensekloster Point; then across the eastern entrance of the Limfjord to Hals; then in a westerly direction along the north coast of the Limfjord to the southernmost point of Agger Tange; then in a northerly direction along the west coast of Jutland to the point of beginning.

32. — The waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the west coast of Denmark at 57° 00′ north; then due west to 8° 00′ east; then due north to 57° 30′ north; then due west to the coast of Scotland; then in a southerly direction along the coasts of Scotland and England to a point at 53° 30′ north; then due east to the coast of Germany; then in a north-easterly direction along the coast of Jutland to Thyboroen; then in a southerly and easterly direction along the south coast of the Limfjord to Egensekloster Point; then across the eastern entrance of the Limfjord to Hals; then in a westerly direction along the north coast of the Limfjord to the southernmost point of Agger Tange; then in a northerly direction along the west coast of Jutland to the point of beginning.

33. — The waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the west coast of Denmark at 57o00′ north; then due west to 8o00′ east; then due north to 57o30′ north; then due west to the coast of Scotland; then in a southerly direction along the coasts of Scotland and England to a point at 53o30′ north; then due east to the coast of Germany; then in a northeasterly direction along the coast of Jutland to Thyboroen; then in a southerly and easterly direction along the south coast of the Limfjord to Egensekloster Point; then across the eastern entrance of the Limfjord to Hals; then in a westerly direction along the north coast of the Limfjord to the southernmost point of Agger Tange; then in a northerly direction along the west coast of Jutland to the point of beginning.