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Meanings of move eastwards in English
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Usage of move eastwards in English
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Apparently not, for the resting-place of last afternoon was passed, and they continued to moveeastwards.
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Irish storms come from vigorous mid-latitude depressions which deepen rapidly as they moveeastwards across the north Atlantic.
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It says they will moveeastwards and impact the Melbourne metro area during the late afternoon or early evening.
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In fact, the Philips project may not be typical of the kind of investment which will moveeastwards in the years ahead.
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Lestocq, who commanded the remnant of the Prussian army upon the Vistula, was therefore directed to abandon his position at Thorn and to moveeastwards.
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According to Tariq Ali, global markets have movedeastwards towards China.
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Bothaville residents are warned of thunderstorms and strong wind movingeastwards.
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More heavy rainfall is forecast for Tuesday as Storm Francis moveseastwards across Ireland.
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The economic centre of gravity of Eurasia is movingeastwards.
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But they movedeastwards from the Mississippi valley towards Niagara, conquering as they went.
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According to the SAWS, the storms are movingeastwards.
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Normally, the whole wave moveseastwards but, under certain temperature conditions, the wave can halt its movement.
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When the march was resumed the direction was changed, and, movingeastwards, billets were reached at Neuville-au-Cornet.
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As the Allies movedeastwards from the Elbe, both their own forces and those of Napoleon gathered strength.
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The low trough is movingeastwards and the heavy rain warning is for the whole of the country.
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The storms are movingeastwards, and the alerts are active from 17:40 until 22:00.