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The cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees.
east
eastward
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1
Railroads, sure they built one-six miles
due
east
on the Saxony side.
2
On leaving the banks of the Coanza the caravan proceeded
due
east
.
3
We set out under cloudy skies, walking
due
east
along the River.
4
Chios meant more night sailing, and through rough seas almost
due
east
.
5
Then he strode out going
due
east
,
up a rise of ground.
6
Baran was now leading him
due
east
across a wide shallow valley.
7
As he faced
due
east
,
the stone monolith was at ten o'clock.
8
The sun at that time of the year would be
due
east
.
9
A distant rumble made Jack lower his binoculars and glance
due
east
.
10
Where the river turned
due
east
we came to fairly strong rapids.
11
There were three of these parterres all lying
due
east
and west.
12
The wind was
due
east
,
not generally a matter for indecent exultation.
13
Their way,
due
east
,
led them around the shoulder of a hill.
14
Then run
due
east
for two hours, and then make for Jersey.
15
And now, gentlemen, we take to the rough ground, proceeding
due
east
.
16
It's
due
east
of the only bridge over the Dog for miles.
due
east
due
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levante
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