Similar words: west coast, least common denominator, coast, coastal, coaster, gold coast, coastland, coastline. Meaning: n. the eastern seaboard of the United States (especially the strip between Boston and Washington D.C.).
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121. Third, Heil mentioned that great white shark migration patterns take the sharks down the U.S. East Coast during the summer, putting them closer to populated areas.
122. Nova Scotia's chief public-health officer, Robert Strang, said the east coast Canadian province had confirmed four 'very mild' cases of swine flu in students ranging in age from 12 to 17 or 18.
123. On the East Coast, "the big waves come in from the northeast, and they drive the littoral drift predominantly from north to south, " Dr. Holman said, referring to the longshore movement of sand.
124. Next they sailed up the east coast between the mainland and the Great Barrier Reef.
125. Jim wants to hook up with a large east coast company.
126. In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched an expedition to the East Coast of North America as Queen Elizabeth I had given him permission to colonise Virginia.
127. Under the merger agreement, the companies said they planned to shut older facilities and build a 20-million-ton mill on China's east coast.
128. East Coast Pay Television was Australia's first digital direct broadcast satellite subscription television service.
129. Down the east coast of the US is a range of mountains, the Appalachains.
130. People living in the parts of the Mississippi Delta, Appalachia, the Coastal Plains along the southern East Coast, as well as residents of northern Nevada have the highest mortality rates nationwide.
131. One of many primitive plants on Fraser Island, this Banksia was named in honor of British botanist Joseph Banks, who visited Australia's east coast in 1770 on a voyage with Captain James Cook.
132. In 1770, Englishman Lieutenant James Cook charted the Australian east coast in his ship HM Barque Endeavour.
133. Many historians point to William Shockley's 1956 return from the East Coast as the trigger for this transformation from lush farmlands to business parks, strip malls, and corporate campuses.
134. Calculations of design wave factors have been made in this paper based on actual records from one of the comparatively re- presentative observation stations along the east coast of Guangzhou.
135. It varies enormously (just like in all countries). Generally, the urbanised east coast is far more developed than the rural western interior.
136. The storm's currently forecasted track takes it over the Outer Banks and along the U.S. East Coast before going ashore over New England.
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137. Besides, the Tweed, the Tyne, the Tees and the Thames Rivers on the east coast all face the North Sea ports on the European continent.
138. Climatically the driest and best seasons are from December to March on the west and south coasts and in the Hill Country, and from May to September on the east coast.
139. In the east coast of the U.S. there's a desire to perceive everything as coming from the childhood probably due to popularity of Freudian psychology.
140. Early European settlers in the new world brought the idea with them from Europe, but the remains of at least one pre-Columbian windmill made of stone on the east coast of the US has been identified.
141. Currently, Singapore's only cable ski park is located in East Coast Park but more cable wakeboard facilities could be built if the sport becomes an Olympic mainstay.
142. SEOUL - North Korea test-fired five short-range missiles off its east coast October 12 and banned ships from the area from October 10-20, a South Korean official said.
143. The Gulf of Aden and the east coast of Somalia accounted for 130 of this year's attacks.
144. I was born in Quincy, a town on the east coast of America.
145. In mid-February 2011, residents along South Korea's east coast were struggling to dig out from the heaviest snowfall in more than a century.
146. In effect, the Florida East Coast decision created a strong presumption in favor of informal rulemaking.
147. Hard clam are abundant along the east coast of the North America, and it is important economic species along the coast-line of Atlantic in the USA.
148. The "traitorous eight," as Shockley described them, lucked out by attracting the attention of Arthur Rock, an East Coast investor.
149. A further search through Virtual Earth shows a ballistic submarine in an East Coast shipyard with its missile tubes open.
150. In the U.S. during the 1970s, when aquaculture farms were burgeoning in China, eel fishing to supply the Asian market went on pell-mell from January through June in every East Coast state.
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