Gardai operated traffic diversions through Rathduff and Pollavaddy until the road was reopened two hours later. |
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He made frequent diversions to towns and villages along the way, but the three cities became the great centres of Methodist influence. |
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It would not be restricted to travelling under wires, so could follow diversions and overtake other trolleybuses. |
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I think the crab apple tree and climbing honeysuckle were placed as diversions at the corner of Mrs. Nesbitt's yard. |
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Often, such diversions are to direct attention away from some other story or crisis. |
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Buses and other heavy vehicles will be banned for at least three days with diversions along Market Road. |
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Commuting times for workers more than doubled as huge tailbacks and diversions brought traffic to a halt. |
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Perhaps one of happiest diversions while traveling by train is a trip to the diner. |
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No assortment of programs, activities or diversions will fill the void if a relational context is missing in a parish. |
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Racing games to me are palate cleansers, lite diversions in between more serious gaming experiences. |
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It was also the last of village France, with palpable limits, yet freedom from ephemeral diversions. |
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We could be in front of the tour van, finding spots for the guys ahead of time, creating diversions to keep the fuzz out of our way. |
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The most important thing is not to create more diversions that complicate and expand the problem. |
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By creating diversions for the audience, the exhibition seeks to explore the nature of interactivity. |
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Recently, river diversions have been proposed and constructed to restore riverine inputs to preserve and maintain areas of deltaic wetlands. |
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Motorists have been given diversions through Mill Hill or the orbital route and traffic jams are expected. |
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It's not a programmed flight pattern so much as a road map that allows for diversions. |
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With this year dominated so much by the war, diversions were welcomed whenever they presented themselves. |
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He showed, likewise, a predilection for other metrical diversions, especially the acrostic and telestich. |
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There will be traffic diversions, contra-flow systems and some road closures during the course of the work. |
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We spend our days immersed in cultural diversions that jump the shark before anyone can muster a shred of real interest. |
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Reduced river flows, brought about by the construction of dams, weirs and water diversions, compound the problem. |
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I expected the league to create some kind of diversion while Payne pulled the old switcheroo, but there are no diversions. |
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To accommodate the works, temporary traffic diversions will be used as required. |
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Tiny rural roads used as diversions were brought to a standstill by lorries trying to find a way around the chaos. |
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Then I got tangled in a confusion of traffic jams, roadworks, diversions and obscure road signs. |
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Supporters of devolution have become inured to setbacks, diversions, embarrassments, disappointments and shocks. |
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Temporary measures have been put in place, including traffic lights and diversions. |
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Other diversions included jungle training with the Gurkhas, diving expeditions, sailing, golf, rugby, soccer and hockey. |
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In fact, the reason that we do a better chat show is because we're not down south with all the diversions of a great metropolis. |
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The little distractions and diversions that once seemed to add to the richness of the texture now feel like unfocused rambling. |
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Their flexibility and willingness to experiment have resulted in many thrilling diversions outside of their expected path through country rock. |
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He was raised in a strict Calvinist household where secular diversions were forbidden. |
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Such ritual practices are often only seen as interesting diversions or attachments to the main social issues involved in networking. |
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Road closures and diversions will be in place from Monday as Leeds City Council starts resurfacing roads through the town centre. |
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Today's lifestyle police would have us believe that it is unbearable because of these two diversions. |
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Sitting at a nearby table, under a revolving mirror ball, Steve seems immune to such louche diversions. |
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What keeps you reading, despite arcane diversions into the footnotes of manga and anime, is the sense of adventure. |
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Traffic is flowing freely over Salisbury's Skew Bridge again this week, after 16 months of queues, road closures and diversions. |
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A number of road closures will be in place from midnight on Thursday, March 11, and the diversions will be signposted. |
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The council says the work will take up to two months to complete and will lead to road closures and bus diversions. |
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Officers set up diversions at the A1 roundabout, the nearby Hessay turn-off and the junction of the A59 with the York ring road. |
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Both carriageways were blocked for more than eight hours and diversions were set up while police investigated the accident. |
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Water diversions or intakes may require a fish guard or screen to prevent the entrapment of fish. |
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We need more reservoirs and desalinisation plants, plus some visionary diversions of water from wet to dry areas, together with connecting pipelines. |
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There will be a number of traffic diversions in operation during the day. |
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The road was blocked and diversions set up through Laneshawe Bridge. |
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They need diversions such as a youth club and different sport activities. |
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And they limit their lives to their own minds, the diversions within them. |
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Don't depend on diversions like TV to lull you into dreamland, either. |
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The benefit is plenty of new diversions, to the point where it is easy to spend a weekend without a single tug on a one-armed bandit. |
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These diversions happen most often when we are enjoying the trip and Yvonne would rather be up and about than mum on her disk in the trunk. |
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On another side, it creates traffic diversions or rerouting which are not neutral for the economy if costs and other effects are considered. |
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A number of earlier studies have indicated the impracticality of long distance diversions. |
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The aim of the double-checking system is to improve transparency and to avoid possible diversions of trade. |
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Alas, not many of them are left, not those with the full-willed ambition to be crazy and to create inspired antic diversions to the newsroom norm. |
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Always a wealthy man, Washington was known to splurge on diversions for his family and guests. |
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The public will be notified ahead of time of any traffic delays, congestion or diversions. |
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An entire form of sound research develops through gadgets, springs and diversions. |
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Pumped diversions are used to divert water around the isolated area to maintain natural downstream flows and prevent upstream ponding. |
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Off it, he can be a brilliant bamboozler, tying interviewers in knots with a series of diversions and wild extrapolations. |
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Both are eighteen and, far from the diversions of town, the two share a girlish complicity that enrages Julien. |
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Cope kits developed for the contest included fun diversions for smokers, such as bubble gum, elastic bands, sunflower seeds and quizzes. |
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Road restrictions and diversions are in place after police were alerted to the significantly damaged stobie pole and smashed traffic light about 6.15am. |
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The A19 northbound remained closed for more than seven hours, with diversions in place, but North Yorkshire police reported no additional hold-ups or congestion as a result. |
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They are trying to create all kinds of diversions and smokescreens all day. |
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For example, this might include diversions or speaking to sentence where the matter would likely involve only a probation order. |
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None of these Europes' is immune from political or cultural diversions, which might distort their democratic image, not even the first Europe. |
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The volume of cases referred varies significantly among programs, from no diversions in one program to over 150 in another. |
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Ottawa Airport cannot predict whether or not diversions will actually land at its facilities. |
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The only thing she has to offer is diversions to try to gain some time while continuing to do nothing. |
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In certain communities that already have a high level of capacity to handle referrals, increases in post-charge diversions are warranted. |
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They agree, however, that pre-charge diversions are more effective, mainly because this approach addresses cases in a more timely manner. |
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It would be foolish to cavil about living in any city, with its many pleasures and diversions, he says. |
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A bar in which one may engage in such pleasant diversions as drinking beer or wine, bantering lightly or commiserating lachrymosely with friends is only a bar. |
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It is one of only a few routes linking the village with Colchester and diversions will have to be set up directing traffic on to a narrower route along Haye Lane. |
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The freedom of art, of the poet to act or speak, is controlled by the surface beauty of specific juxtapositions and diversions created by the melody or assonance of language. |
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Further entertainment was provided by a display of vintage cars, motor cycles and static engines and other diversions which attracted a large crowd. |
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Readily equipped with all manner of diversions, she dealt with two terminally bored, carsick children with the aplomb one would expect of a career nurse. |
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We also recommend that you view our Travel Disruptions page for more information about what to expect when delays, cancellations and diversions occur. |
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Where there are little masters and misses in a house, they are impediments to the diversions of the servants. |
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That is always the way with the Liberals: theatrics, diversions, a tendency to tell people what they think they want to hear in order to be elected. |
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These checks have foiled dozens of attempted diversions. |
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These reports resulted in four diversions per year and no evacuations. |
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The new sanctions regime would be reviewed for possible renewal if, after one year, diversions of natural resources persisted and the State's ability to control them had not improved. |
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In many countries, further investigations must still be conducted into diversions or attempted diversions, with a view to identifying and prosecuting those responsible. |
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He developed an interest in horse riding and hunting, diversions that later commended him to his Roman captors. |
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At present, diversions of water mean that the lakes are often largely dry land. |
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A string of wash outs and cup diversions have left them back in sixth and 19 points adrift of Guisborough but with five games in hand. |
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The voluntary decision to cap diversions of water from the system in 1995 was a momentous one, and the decision to adopt a vision for a healthy river system was a major milestone. |
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Drawing up and implementing such standards will prevent future diversions. |
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However, a viable fissile material cut-off treaty needs reliable safeguards to prevent illegal diversions of fissile materials, or use of civil installations for military purposes. |
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In order to prevent diversions of trade in the products concerned, these regulations prohibit, with a few exceptions, the re-dispatch and re-exportation of those products from the outermost regions. |
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So why the fascination with a life that, for all the diversions through tinsel town, stretched from miserable foster homes to barbiturate overdose? |
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No new diversions or new diversion proposals have come to our attention. |
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A lot of things were brought up as possible problems, but in terms of what has really changed on the eastern side of James Bay, it's the massive river diversions for the James Bay hydroelectric project. |
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There are diversions into relative modernity – such as the systems-like ending to Love Can Be Cruel, underlaid with fizzing feedback – but the presiding mood is a stoned, summery somnambulance. |
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In an ideal world, this last season – with its off-puttingly funky courthouses and irritating Sandbrook diversions and part-blind legal superwomen – would have never existed. |
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Progress is not always straight forward and there will be diversions along the way with relapse back to old behaviours in times of stress or crisis. |
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Bulk water exports and diversions would leave Canada's water vulnerable to environmental depletion and to international trade challenges that could permanently open the floodgates to the parched U. S. states. |
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Having bickered for decades over their rights to the Krishna river, AP and upstream Maharashtra and Karnataka are now furiously building dams and diversions that the river might not support even in flood. |
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The system should enable the cross-checking of initial and final stocks of chemicals to identify possible diversions, backed up by physical inspection of operations. |
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But motoring organisations say on-ramp closures and diversions through the city will cause long delays. |
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This is the reason why he proposes to offer a libation, to atone for the abuse of the day by their diversions. |
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All these expedients amount to elaborate intellectual diversions that sidestep and deflect the call to be perfect as the Father is perfect, and to love others as the Father loves us. |
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Taproot IV contains pieces that will touch your heart with their beauty, diversions to tickle your funny bone, and works that will surprise you with apt metaphors and unique insights. |
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Demand programmes are seen not as diversions from supply-related programmes, but rather as complementary to them and critical to the success of control efforts. |
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The A196 was closed at the Guidepost Roundabout and diversions were put in place. |
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The Nordic version presents a complete, direct narrative of the events in Thomas' Tristan, with the telling omission of his numerous interpretive diversions. |
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Athletic have lost just once but are in mid-table after cup diversions and weather wipe-outs mean they have not played a league game since the middle of November. |
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Once very strong, later diversions of the river for irrigation have weakened the flow of the river to the point the tidal bore has nearly disappeared. |
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The miners found diversions even in his alleged frauds and trickeries... and were fond of relating with great gusto his evasion of the Foreign Miners' Tax. |
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Cards, dolls, kites, spinning tops, puzzles, and board games are just a few of the diversions that have lifted spirits among adults and children over the centuries. |
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