1 from one side of a country to the other -- od morza do morza
2 to progress or succeed without any effort or difficulty -- prześlizgnąć się (bez wysiłku)
3 to move forward in a vehicle without using the engine, usually down a hill -- jechać rozpędem
On neither coast, however, do fisher training programs provide a positive and significant impact in terms of technical efficiency.
Soldattorpet on the west coast provides a comparable vertical stratigraphy for the same period.
There was little natural differentiation on the west coast, and one place was as good as another for the establishment of a trading place.
It is situated atop a low but steep mountain ridge that rises above the relatively remote and sparsely populated nor theastern coast of the island.
Figure 5 depicts the maximum wave amplitude around the coast of an elliptical island whose major axis is twice the minor axis.
In addition, larger vessels home port in larger urban areas rather than in the traditional fishing villages and hamlets strung along the coast.
But the difference of the constituencies was not one between mountain and coast but, primarily, one between city and countryside.
The ravages of coast and countryside, the toll on vegetation, crops and buildings, were mediated by the television screen.
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