Similar words: parthenon, due north, parthenogenesis, thenceforth, henceforth, in the night, in the name of, pain in the neck. Meaning: adv. in a northern direction.
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151, It also condemns Labour-minded people in the North to acute political frustration.
152, There was nothing to prevent the President from renewing the bombing in the North.
153, Optimism remains relatively higher in the North than in the southern part of the country.
154, In the north the Witch King stirs once more and the Sword of Khaine haunts the dreams of warriors.
155, At the present time the strength of the Catholic and nationalist forces in the North lies in their political discipline and restraint.
156, Labour did best in the north, where it is the stronger challenge to the Tories.
157, The party leadership presumably wants working class unity in the North.
158, In terms of military conquest, a considerable difference existed between the conditions encountered in the north and the south of Siberia.
159, The strongest evidence yet emerged yesterday about the massacre in the north western town of Timisoara at the weekend. Sentencedict.com
160, It is interesting that the present recession is much deeper in the south than in the north.
161, There are a number of highly capitalized industries with imported technology in the north.
162, One mistake could blow his cover and ruin years of careful work in the North.
163, A tall, fast-talking southerner whose accent still lingers despite her years in the north, Porter does not suffer fools gladly.
164, In the early 1970s he was editor of the Provisional republican newspaper in the north[sentencedict.com], Republican News.
165, Now their raging passions looked like tearing asunder one of the strongest rigs in the North Sea.
166, Hostile forces have taken control of cities in the north of the country.
167, It gained an additional eight seats in the North West, but the swing there was only 2.0 percent.
168, Their carbohydrates come in part from wheat, and in the North from millet, while rice predominates in the South.
169, We had been on our way to Shkodra to meet the mayor to discuss potential rehabilitation projects in the north.
170, From his voice I'd say he was born somewhere in the North of England.
171, He claimed that some were the work of Edward Prince, an artist who lived in the north of the city.
172, In the North East the commissioning of treatment plants and other pollution control measures will lead to a drop in discharges.
173, In the North Sea, Greenpeace swimmers turned back dump ships carrying chemical wastes.
174, The Sunday School sat in the North Aisle and everyone had to take the same seat week by week.
175, Walter stayed in the North, felt at home there, so his books are authentic - the real McCoy.
176, I have been to every Metropolitan police station, from Islington in the north to Bow Street in the west.
177, The back lanes in the North Road area have been atrocious, people were dumping their rubbish in them.
178, In February 1475 the duke's standing in the north west was strengthened by his appointment for life as sheriff of Cumberland.
179, Prices have continued to rise in the North, but to stagnate and fall in the South.
180, We have one of the most extensive and comprehensive private collections of cook-books in the North; and her library keeps growing.
More similar words: parthenon, due north, parthenogenesis, thenceforth, henceforth, in the night, in the name of, pain in the neck, a pain in the neck, neither here nor there, in the nick of time, in the near future, epiphenomenon, phenomenology, phenomenon, in the short run, in the neighborhood of, natural phenomenon, in the short term, in the last resort, phenol, phenotype, sphenoid, from then on, phenology, phenomena, earthen, phenomenal, in the interest of, fly in the ointment.