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How to use coastlines in a sentence

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Tonight I read of rugged Newfoundland coastlines and dream of fog-drenched villages and rainswept fishing boats.
The suddenness of the tsunami caught literally tens of thousands of people unaware along the coastlines of southern Asia.
The list of Florida's superb coastlines extends to many other beaches but giving space to other seashores in U.S. are the following water bodies.
For these, and some other, related reasons, the Late Cretaceous is a particularly tricky time for map-makers trying to draw coastlines.
While at sea, he sketched the coastlines, reckoned distances between landmarks, and carefully observed the winds and the tides.
It has virgin temperate woods, craggy desolate coastlines, fjords, glaciers and soft, rolling hills.
An ocean strike would be considerably worse, potentially devastating the coastlines of entire continents.
They create a spectacular panorama of carved coastlines and headlands as well as a rich ecosystem that supports an unusual abundance of wildlife.
Namibia's barren and unwelcoming coastlines served as a natural deterrent to the ambitions of European explorers.
Vulnerable coastlines led to the construction of enormous hangars for surveillance blimps along the Pacific Coast.
Its expansive mirrored surface is lined with rocky coastlines, mountainous and jagged in the north to gently sloping in the south.
Anyone else have better sources of aerial views looking down for viewing the effect of the damage on coastlines and rivers?
Not as warm as Los Angeles, it also lacks the cachet, fashionable coastlines and morbidly appealing plasticity of its downstate counterpart.
Developed coastlines are often armored with concrete and rock structures to prevent property losses associated with shoreline erosion.
Sunday's 9.0 magnitude megaquake under the Indian Ocean shot concussions of water on to coastlines from Indonesia to Somalia, drowning thousands.
Large ponds are dug along coastlines, and any mangrove forests or wetlands in the way are destroyed.
They can be found in oceans, estuaries, freshwater streams, lagoons, lakes, shallow offshore waters and coastlines.
We too call upon Europe to make a contribution, but not towards further barricading the coastlines.
Around two-thirds to three-quarters of tropical coastlines are mangrove-lined.
His influences range from the Russian constructionists to the Bauhaus movement, and he has been inspired by everything from scrapyards to architecture and coastlines.
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The anticipated rise in sea levels due to climate change will result in coastlines receding worldwide through erosion.
With the exception of the Bay of Fundy, tides along the coastlines of North America are not particularly strong and thus not conducive to the formation of tidal bores.
About 123 Somali refugees have arrived in Yemeni coastlines by smuggling boats, including11 children and 19 women, Interior Ministry has reported.
In later maps these coastlines are connected to a fictitious Antarctic continent, La Terre Australle, either conjecturally, or by realistically drawn coastlines.
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