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Near the coast, the combined effects of strong, onshore winds and little rain led to significant inland sea spray.
Perhaps Mr Osborne's next target should be onshore wind farms.
Both offshore and onshore banking centres often have depositor compensation schemes.
A fresh, onshore wind blew in from the sea, carrying away the scent of rot from the bay to their right.
He let Brookida lead him to the site where fiber cables from the onshore spy eyes all converged below.
Everything was obliterated by a dazzling white fog for the few minutes it took for the strong, onshore breeze to blow it clear.
That process starts with discounting the cost of buying your offshore or onshore fund, since the less you pay in fees, the more there is to invest.
The tax ministry accuses Yukos of having used onshore tax havens to minimize its tax liability in 2000.
In combination with a large area of high pressure, a long stretch of easterly, onshore winds impacted areas from Virginia to southern New England.
Reliance has an onshore terminal at Gadimoga village about 25 km from Kakinada to process and distribute gas to other parts of the country.
In the USA most onshore (land) oil and gas rights (OGM) are owned by private individuals.
A strong, onshore wind was crashing waves against the wooden quay and clouds of icy spray ' track which led to the few fishermen's houses on the beach.
The tax ministry accused Yukos of using onshore tax havens to minimize its tax liability in the year 2000 by 100 billion rubles, or about $3.4 billion.
TO hear Don Johnson tell it, the main reason offshore powerboat racing has not become a major spectator sport is implicit in its name: Spectators tend to be onshore creatures.
European Investment Bank (EIB): EIB will provide up to £700 million towards bringing forward onshore wind projects up to the value of £1.4bn over the next three years.
Q. What about the argument that going after oil in such a sensitive frontier area is a 'Drain America First' policy that will use up the nation's remaining onshore resources and lead to dependency later on?
In spite of the fact that most onshore faults active in this region during the Quaternary are mapped as right-lateral strike-slip, it is possible that there is a vertical component of offset in offshore faults.
The firm has also moved increasingly into the Middle East, and in January 2009 was awarded a $1.2 billion contract to develop two onshore fields in the UAE for a subsidiary of ADNOC.
The key issue is that the new trade has created a wedge between the government-controlled, onshore exchange rate (CNY) and the offshore currency as it trades in Hong Kong, which is known as CNH.
With the acquisition of the Oryx Energy Company of Dallas, Texas in 1999, Kerr-McGee gained more onshore assets, as well as significant assets in several foreign areas, most notably Algeria and western Kazakhstan.
There are two onshore oil and gas fields in the district - the large Seria Oil Field discovered in 1929 which is still producing hydrocarbons even today, and the smaller Rasau Field close to the town of Kuala Belait.
Temperatures can range in excess of 50 C to as low as 0 C. Humidity is linked to the wind direction, with humidity as low as 20% in the mornings from off the dry interior and building in the afternoon as a strong, onshore wind prevail.
COEx is also a controversial market, it has been addressed as an efficient solution for global stock exchange trading in a simple and efficient way, but most onshore jurisdictions have recursively indicated their worries mainly because of the lack of regulation and the inability of local governments to audit local inbound and outbound transactions.