Similarly large fields are believed to be waiting off the coasts of Brazil and Angola.
MetroPCS has grown quickly since its launch in 2002, particularly on the east and west coasts.
They are from the East and West coasts and I promised anonymity in exchange for honesty.
While different in many ways, both are the product of similar upbringings, albeit on opposite coasts.
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Tourism and agriculture have always counted for more in the countryside and on the coasts.
Then skipper and crew go skittering across the ice as the boat coasts to a stop.
The wind farm will have 341 turbines about 12 miles off the Kent and Essex coasts.
The operations of the different fisheries based all round our coasts are not mutually exclusive.
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Before, it was 'no' on ... the possibility of further exploration off our coasts.
Relatively few dollars would be needed to defend ourselves against missiles launched off our coasts.
Ten metropolitan areas, mostly on the coasts, account for nearly two-thirds of its ridership.
The Democrats have a big advantage in 19 states, concentrated on the two coasts.
Most physicians in the U.S. are educated on the coasts and do their residencies in big cities.
With a regional schedule of 17 races, IndyCar gets Izod into the Midwest, south, and both coasts.
London Mayor Boris Johnson is considering building an airport several miles off the Essex and Kent coasts.
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Extreme no-growth zoning and building policies have made all but small-scale development impossible, particularly on the coasts.
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Pockets of Democratic party support remained strong on both coasts, with black and Latino votes buttressing the flanks.
But there are lesser-known coasts that can tug on your heartstrings without being so hard on your wallet.
But this year's NCAA tournament, despite all the upsets and shockers and Florida Gulf Coasts, actually makes sense.
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One, concentrated on the coasts and in college towns, focuses on the business of images, digits and transactions.
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On the other side of the ocean, Japan has a chain of 14 tsunami detectors off its coasts.
Buffett lives in the unpretentious Midwest, but his fellow travelers tend to inhabit glamorous spots on the coasts.
Such shifts also seem to alter the balance of risk between America's Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts.
The House bill also avoids an unfair transfer of wealth from the Midwest and south-east to the coasts.
U.S. companies domiciled on the urban coasts won't easily get away with passing their high costs on to customers.
The Heartland may be the heartbeat of America, but it only pumps vitally with the assist of the coasts.
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Over 27, 000 personnel are working to safeguard our coasts and protect endangered wildlife.
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"I don't expect rates to go up much over the next several years, except on the coasts, " Hunter says.
Thirty-eight fishermen--112 out of 100, 000--died on the job last year, mainly off the frigid coasts of Alaska and Maine.
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