And some of that has had an effect in the far West and Pacific.
They were immobilised with drugs, put in wooden crates and driven in lorries to Royal Bardia National Park in the far west of Nepal, where the rhino population was once depleted by hunting.
At least two inches (5cm) of snow is likely to fall in Essex, through Cambridgeshire and the West Midlands, as far as Dorset in the west.
The defence ministry said the special forces soldier died in the far north of the West African nation after his vehicle hit a roadside bomb.
It is Shuncheng Jie, the Muslim quarter and one of very few old streets left in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan in the far south-west.
As a practical matter, the impact of such policies will be felt in the West far more quickly than the promised benefits arising from fundamental reductions in threatening Soviet military capabilities.
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The Misratans will be seeking recognition for their recent ordeal, while those in the far east and west will be seeking recognition for more long-running discrimination at the hands of the Gaddafi regime.
But officials are acutely aware that Tibet grips public attention in the West far more than China's connections with Sudan hitherto the main stalking horse of critics of Beijing's Olympics.
In spite of this rejection, these places do not mind being put in the Middle East, though viewed from, say, the Far East they are really in the Middle West, which everyone knows is in America, or rather the United States, as others in the western hemisphere like to call it.
In Wales, the outbreak has affected nearly 600 people so far in the south, mid and west of the country, where people have been queuing for free MMR vaccinations.
That so far in the West, there have been killings of opponents of Islam and Islamic law and Islamic oppression and so on.
Earlier in the day, Amos Brown, the senior pastor of 3rd Baptist Church in San Francisco, the oldest church in the West, said the Bush administration has fallen far short.
Consider the Millerds, a family of Mormons who live not far from the Allens in south-west Georgia.
Already, knowledge and expertise previously thought to be the prerogative of the west is moving to places in the far east, where universities are churning out highly capable graduates.
Some academics in the West went so far as to see in Iran a model of how theocracy and democracy might co-exist in a single state.
Thus the 63rd and 72nd Missile Brigades of the Syrian army - holders of the Scud and SS-23s that could carry chemical warheads - are centred south-west of Aleppo in the far north of the country.
Fortunately, Roscoe found work a hundred miles west, at Beaver Camp, near the town of Forks on the Olympic Peninsula, about as far west as one could go in the then-forty-eight states.
He stressed that the crisis is having "far-reaching effects" in West Africa and the Sahel, and that it has heightened the terrorism threat in the subregion.
It has had the power to govern, a far stronger mandate than the West has in Bosnia.
In London many small hedge funds cluster in Mayfair, far west of the City and Canary Wharf where the big banks camp out.
The EA said an estimated 90 to 100 properties have so far been flooded in Cornwall, while across the South West more than 300 homes have been affected.
But most of the production so far is in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
After all, Asia lagged far behind the West in science and technology for centuries, and has since caught up to some degree only through imitation, not invention.
Critics fear he plans to create a serious of disconnected, semi-autonomous "economic zones" in the West Bank that are a far cry from the contiguous, sovereign state Palestinians want.
The continent has, at a pace far outstripping the west, adopted mobile payment systems in huge numbers - more than 15 million in Kenya alone.
Even if the fate of Christians in the Islamic world were far worse, that would not be a reason for the West to mistreat Muslims.
One travelled from the river mouth all the way to the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula, in Queensland's far north.
Because of its westerly position and mountainous nature, Anglo-Saxons who moved into central and eastern England after the Romans left did not come that far west, and neither did the Vikings who arrived in around 900AD.
They were open to all free-born, Greek-speaking males, attracting athletes not just from the Greek mainland and surrounding islands, but also from the most far-flung Greek colonies, everywhere from Iberia (Spain) in the west to the Black Sea in the east.
China's coal is located in the north and west of the country, far from the coastal cities where energy demand is growing strongly.
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