Soon afterward, the males start leaving, on their trip back northward to Alaska.
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The Southern District covers 13 counties ranging northward from Mobile to Perry.
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The militants who had been controlling the city appeared to have fled northward.
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For once, Mexicans can look northward with a sense of sympathy rather than envy.
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Needham's area is roughly in the shape of an acute, northward-pointing triangle.
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No sources mention the two poles of a magnet or its tendency to point northward.
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The journey northward across the snowy flats was all a delight to the traveller.
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It was able to intensify after the trough receded northward, developing outflow.
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Kong Le and his Neutralists finally withdrew northward to the Plaine des Jarres.
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Northbound: moving toward the north; "the northbound lane"; "we took the north train"; "the northward flow of traffic"
North: the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees
North is one of the four cardinal directions, specifically the direction that, in Western culture, is treated as the fundamental direction: * North is used (explicitly or implicitly) to define all other directions. ...