That's because I had to leave Cas to move up to the north east thanks to the new quota rules.
In April 2006, I led an expedition to the North Pole to raise awareness of the consequences of climate change.
The two landfills are surrounded by residential areas to the east and west, a park to the north, and a commercial complex to the south.
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For example, look to the North, to the aforementioned Canada, which is now the sixth-freest country in the index, and the freest country in North America.
Bosnia is spectacularly situated in a rich culturally convergent mix on the Balkan Peninsula, with Croatia to the north, Serbia to the east and Montenegro to the southeast.
James Kelly, an American official, held talks in Beijing with a North Korean negotiator, Li Gun, in a move to try to persuade the North to end its nuclear-arms programme.
Named after the Aesop fable in which the sun persuades a man to take off his coat after the North Wind fails to do so, the policy sought to engage the North.
This will sit at the very summit of Cheyenne Mountain and look over The Broadmoor and the plains to the east, Pikes Peak to the north and the Colorado Rockies to the west.
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Contributing to the debate, Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott called on the Welsh Government to scrap the subsidy to the north-south air-link at the earliest opportunity and to rule out subsidising additional airlines.
But Mr Lee said it would be "difficult to persuade the North regime to give up the nuclear path", and that North Korea's reference to a "high-level" test could indicate it planned to detonate more than one device.
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Radar altimeters flown on missions previous to Cryosat have not had the resolution to do this as precisely as researchers would like, and have not flown far enough to the north to get a full view of the Arctic basin.
On Monday, the report " Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds" forecast that U.S. economic and international influence will decline in the next two decades as a shift of global power moves from the West to the East, and from the North to the South.
"By the late 21st century, European plant species are projected to shift several hundred kilometers to the north, forests are likely to contract in the south and expand in the north, and about half of the mountain plant species may face extinction, " the EEA says.
This well has taken on added significance because it is to the north of the Davy Jones complex and what they find may aid significantly in revealing what is to the north of the main structure without the need to drill yet another well to gather that info.
Doede, who chairs the private equity AIG Silk Road Fund, spent an average of a week a month for four and a half years looking for "a neglected opportunity" in the politically and economically dicey part of the world stuck between Russia to the north, China to the east and Iran and Pakistan to the south.
Scotland return to Murrayfield the following Saturday to play world champions South Africa in another tough encounter, before heading to the north-east to Pittodrie to welcome Samoa on 27 November.
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The last stop on the tour was the balcony, from which you could see the Astrodome to the west, the hospitals to the north.
Generations of families have found work in the gun industry in this rural area east of Syracuse between the Catskills to the south and the Adirondacks to the north.
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"With the crater rim slope to the north and Mount Sharp to the south, we may be seeing more of the wind blowing along the depression in between the two slopes, rather than up and down the slope of Mount Sharp, " said Claire Newman, a REMS investigator at Ashima Research in Pasadena.
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Russia has also been trying to persuade the North to restart regional talks over its nuclear-weapons programme in return for more aid.
The ring road around the western city of Caen was also blocked, and more barricades were set up near the northern port of Le Havre, and at a key entry point to the motorway from the north to Paris.
In 1967 he returned to the North West to become a production line worker at the Vauxhall car factory at Ellesmere Port.
The only south-westerner acceptable to the north, and perhaps to the east, is Olusegun Obasanjo, a former military head of state who handed power back to a civilian government in 1979.
Senior South Korean officials, who met with Secretary of State John Kerry in Seoul on Friday, said their government also was willing to resume humanitarian assistance to the North following weeks of escalating threats by North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun to attack American and allied targets in North Asia and the Pacific.
Lake Chad sits on the border of the Sahel, a grassland which divides the Sahara Desert to the north and the more humid savannah to the south.
U.S. and British airstrikes have cut off the Taliban air supply routes to the north, leaving the Taliban only a long circular route through western Afghanistan to supply the north, Abdullah said.
An estimated 200 people took to the North Sea off the coast of North Tyneside to welcome in the new year.
The Unification Ministry said a schedule for the return of staff from the Kaesong plant hadn't been completed, and that the South remains open to dialogue with the North to restart the plant.
This is a town of artisans and artists, where travellers can browse established galleries and buy reproduction tiles showcasing the works of El Salvadorian muralist Fernando Llort. (To see the originals, you will need to venture 77km north to the small town of La Palma, where he once lived).
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