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.
The immediate land leasing rush is over, and producers are already responding to market prices and moving rigs south and west to the more lucrative oil shales in Louisiana, Texas, Ohio, and elsewhere.
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Coupled with a solid bullpen, Cincinnati could finish one of the best records in baseball once again even with the lowly Houston Astros moving from the NL Central to the AL West.
When Boise State agreed to stay in the Mountain West, instead of moving to the Big East, the conference relented and lifted the ban on the Broncos' blue-on-blue look.
Moving the verdict to December 27th, when the West was in a Christmas lull and Russians were busy with new-year shopping, looked designed to bury it.
It all started nine months ago on a scorching summer's day in Lithuania, where the Cottagers beat FK Vetra in the third qualifying round, before moving on to west-central Russia for the qualifying play-off second leg against Amkar Perm.
Eight hundred civil service jobs are to be moved to the north west from Belfast as the agricultural department is moving its headquarters to Ballykelly.
The insurgency is largely concentrated in southern and eastern Afghanistan, but analysts say it is moving to the previously calm north and west.
Innocence, freedom, individualism, mobility the belief that you can leave a constricting or violent history behind and remake yourself in a new form of your choosing all are part of the American dream of moving west, first from the old country to America, then from the crowded cities of the East Coast to the open central plains and on to the Pacific.
Amid reports from Israel that the authorities were moving ahead with plans to expand a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, Mr Obama said Israel had an obligation to stop Jewish settlement activity.
Although the Arab world's revolutionaries in general, and the Islamists in particular, are unlikely to hail the West as a model, they seem to be moving towards open political and economic systems.
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After moving to West Lothian, they won the Third Division championship in their first year.
It has long been a hub for goods moving from east to west, thanks to the Union Pacific Railroad.
The selection committee had its work cut out after five teams swapped the top ranking in The Associated Press poll, capped by West Coast Conference champion Gonzaga (30-2) moving to the lead spot for the first time in school history.
Today's deal also allows the Palestinians to build a seaport in Gaza, and bus convoys will start moving between Gaza and the West Bank.
This contrasts with the aftermath of the 1989 earthquake just west of Algiers in which Islamist volunteers and charities upstaged the slow moving state apparatus to take over the rescue and rehabilitation process, earning the Salvation Front much political support.
Before moving to Blackburn Rovers, the South African striker saw bids from West Ham, Everton and Blackburn all turned down by the Portuguese outfit.
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Collin, who had spells on loan at Doncaster Rovers and Oldham Athletic before being moving to Borough Park, recently played his 200th game for the West Cumbrian club.
The plentiful supply of land once available to settlers moving west is one example.
As a teen, I was moving easily over the landscapes of the American West and was drawn to higher summits.
West Ham plan to retain the running track after moving into the stadium and create a 60, 000-capacity arena for football, athletics, concerts and community use.
They're moving from the National League Central, a relatively weak division, to the American League West, one of baseball's toughest.
However, now that Europe has demonstrated a willingness to reduce its debts, while we have committed to make ours even larger, the sovereign-debt worries are moving west.
Meanwhile on the election trail, Welsh Labour leader Carwyn Jones will lead his party's campaigning in Cardiff South and Penarth on Monday morning, beginning with a news conference, before moving to Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, with a rally in Pembroke Dock in the afternoon.
More broadly, the events of the last two weeks also speak to the need for all of us to honestly address the tensions between the West and the Arab world that is moving towards democracy.
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Great-West's ultimate owners, the Desmarais family, are also thought to be interested in moving beyond insurance and into banking.
Moving-van driver Derrick Mazyck, 32 years old, spent three hours getting from Brooklyn to a job on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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