But the authority reversed its decision earlier this year, paving the way for others to go through the same process. |
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Sandstone paving covering a forecourt folds up into elevations, locking the building into the ground. |
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The commercial paving contractor, however, is likely to charge by the square yard, based on a certain thickness of each material. |
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Lumbered with crippling debt, many farmers left the land, paving the way for the corporatization of agriculture. |
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If the stain is proving impossible to shift, consider replacing the contaminated area of paving. |
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His resignation should shortly follow the elections, paving the way for someone new to come in and rebuild a sinking ship. |
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We scarify the top 2 to 12 inches, add the proper amount of moisture, compact the subgrade, then fine-grade for paving. |
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Instead of using scoops of mortar, you can cover an entire area with 1 to 2 inches of leveled mortar before laying the paving piece. |
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However, of these, only gypsum wallboard and asphalt paving report price gains in the double digits. |
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Across Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, lawyers have already locked horns paving the way for lengthy court fights if the election is close. |
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York stone flags, laid in random sizes, were chosen for the paving to give a sense of quality and scale. |
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The music began with the soft, mellow sounds of a wind instrument, paving a way for Valdis's dance to begin. |
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The floor was tiled with marble paving and a large, square rug lay over it, almost covering the shiny slabs. |
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The pavement around the Market Cross is in a dangerous condition, with paving stones cracked and worn. |
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The council told him the bays would then overlap the paving stones, which would crack under the weight. |
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In the other half, hard paving leading to a fish pond and a vertical water feature now gives a wonderful view from inside the house. |
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And it's the cheeky things, like setting up their little stepping stones, with my paving stones, that upset you as well. |
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Their activities included tar distillation, and the manufacture and laying of bituminous paving materials. |
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Except where there are doors leading outside, don't install paving or other ground-level hardscaping right up to your home's exterior walls. |
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I know which paving stone is loose and conceals a puddle, ready to squirt up at unsuspecting commuters. |
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One suggestion involved paving sidewalks on the Route Verte, the provincial bike path. |
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After this the paving ends and I follow a dirt track through pine trees and sagebrush. |
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A decision to replace a paving stone surface in historic Corsham town centre with tarmac in a road safety scheme may be reversed. |
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A mosaic of paving stones, red flagstones, cobblestones, and sandstone lintels salvaged from a demolished school form the paving and low walls. |
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The walled back garden is laid in concrete paving slabs with flowerbeds in the border. |
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Concrete paving slabs, available from the big DIY chains, can look almost as good as the real thing. |
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To begin with, gravel is very economical compared to other paving materials. |
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Classified index to advertisements, from granolithic paving manufacturers to monumental masons. |
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Lavatories, kitchen, store rooms etc., are finished in terrazzo and granolithic paving on expanded metal. |
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So if water features and decorative stone paving suddenly start popping up around the Huntington Stadium pitch, you know who's to blame. |
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After a morning trawling reclamation yards, he has returned with a chimney pot, paving stones and welding rods for gutter brackets. |
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The same paving materials, brick and bluestone, are used throughout, but different paving patterns distinguish each area. |
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Nevertheless, because it is cheap, it is paving the way for more and for worse. |
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Many of the stone paving slabs are 200 years old and too expensive for Leeds City Council to replace. |
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Workers called for better street paving, the sale of municipal lands to workers, and lower rents. |
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My back hit the brick wall and I slid down to sit on the terracotta paving. |
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Outside, the front garden is laid in low-maintenance cobblelock paving, and provides parking for two cars. |
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The rear garden has a patio, extensive Liscannor paving and an outdoor storage shed. |
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Outside the church, new paving was laid and a new drainage system was put in place. |
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In the last of the series, the team is in southern Spain to install terracotta paving, blue ceramic tiles and pergola. |
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There is side access to the walled rear garden which has also been laid with cobblelock paving and is bordered by various plants and shrubs. |
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The teenager was found on the concrete paving outside her home by her father yesterday. |
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The front garden is laid in granite paving and provides plenty of off-street parking. |
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In addition, several thousand square feet of flagstone paving were used for the pool area and sidewalks. |
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For this renovation, concrete paving stones were chosen for their unique look and adaptability. |
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The pavements are uneven and are a mishmash of different paving stones and Tarmac. |
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There are precast paving stones in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors that are perfect for borders. |
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The reflecting pool and an abstract poem etched in paving stones attract visitors to one of Cleveland's most beloved institutions. |
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Students spend their time on the school building site learning skills like building walls and laying paving stones. |
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Police launched an extensive investigation into the killing, with officers removing 17 paving stones from the site for forensic tests. |
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Also, properly laid surfaces like paving stones or bricks will only need the occasional sweep or annual jet-wash to keep them looking good. |
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Meanwhile, the government has buried electric and telephone cables and replaced old asphalt with paving stones. |
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He also says that women fought among the men and even children threw bricks and paving stones at the Turks once they were inside the city. |
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The Bulgarian, alleged to have been hit with a brick or a paving stone, had serious head injuries and was admitted to hospital in a coma. |
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Andre used square, unevenly shaped paving stones to create variations on closely grouped patterns forming a larger rectangle. |
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For moderate traffic area, loose fill can be used in combination with paving stones to create attractive walkways. |
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Max ran around a corner, tripped on an uneven paving stone and tumbled to the floor. |
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The deposits here are assorted into several grades of gravel for building, paving, and ballast purposes. |
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Those blocks with a slight flow due to chipping or cracking are cut to obtain bondstones, curbs or paving stones. |
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Travellers who were running a paving company from a disused pub car park turned it into an unsightly rubbish dump. |
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As one enters the nave of the church there is a paving stone in which you can see the imprint of a foot. |
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Use paving bricks or blocks around the edge to prevent the dog from injuring itself on the edge of the chicken wire. |
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If sprinklers are spraying more water on paving or other unintended areas than on lawns, adjust them. |
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Unless you are comfortable laying decks or paving, it's best to get the experts in. |
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The brick paving outside has slowly sunk over the years and no longer slopes down towards the nearest drain. |
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Valleys are secured and tensioned at each side by chains which go inside the thin white downpipes to fixings over drainage holes in the paving. |
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His head cracked against the paving stone, and his vision exploded before his eyes. |
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Clark added flower beds between the flagstone paving and the covered dining area, softening the hardscape and making a room divider. |
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The garden has a water feature, paving and decking as well as plants that provide optimum scents. |
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Better street paving and snow clearance have reduced weather obstacles to travel. |
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The only apparent difference was that this person took care not to disturb the grouting between the paving stones too much. |
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The two paving stones along the east side were probably bases for pithoi, fragments of which were found smashed on the room's floor. |
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The convincing patterns of paving bricks or flagstones left behind look great and come at a fraction of the trouble of the real thing. |
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Growth of cities and the need to pave their streets produced a demand for millions of paving blocks and miles of curbstones. |
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The regular replacement of cracked paving stones and filling-in of potholes is one of the things your council tax buys you. |
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Comprised of selected blends of clay and shale, paving brick is molded and pressed into shape either by machine or by hand. |
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Initially, the company only provided milling and paving services on highways, roadways, and parking lots. |
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Poor quality paving work by rogue traders has left homeowners facing massive repair bills. |
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Antibiotic use, disease, aging and other factors can negatively alter the microbial landscape, paving the way for a number of health problems. |
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The situation appears particularly severe where vehicles are braking on the paving. |
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Discarded items littered the paving flags, prams, shopping trolleys, bags of presents never to be opened. |
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The Karnataka Government has inked the land lease and State support agreement thereby paving the way for the project to finally take off. |
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Roof finials, chimneys, color bands, shallow balconies, and textured paving are some characteristic elements of Portuguese style. |
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A previous owner had painted the top in gloss paint, which cracked after only a few weeks, and made the roof look like crazy paving. |
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Beneath my feet huge cracks scarred the landscape like grotesque crazy paving while all around almost everything was slowly dying. |
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If I put borders round every table on here, it'd look like crazy paving, but for me they work. |
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At its meetings we'd sing hymns of praise to crazy paving and pass around postcards of shopping mall glass-sided crawler lifts. |
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Moss has crept between the bricks until it's impossible to distinguish old sections of paving from new. |
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This can make them less suitable for some precast and concrete paving applications, especially where mixing times tend to be very short. |
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The 73rd and 74th Amendments of the Constitution should be scrupulously enforced, paving the way for effective democratic decentralization. |
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Much of the work done on the square was functional such as the replacement of kerbing, paving and road resurfacing. |
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New paving and kerbing enhance the appearance of the town considerably and one would like to see this extended further. |
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They are full of cracked or misaligned paving slabs or kerbstones, running fissures and uneven surfaces everywhere. |
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As Parkinson's disease took hold, he developed a phobia about the cracks between paving stones. |
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The project calls for paving, lighting, tree-planting of the main street and bystreets. |
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Cut down on lawn areas, use ground covers, and avoid water-impermeable paving that restricts aquifer recharge. |
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Paving was usually done with asphalt or macadam, though brick paving blocks were also used. |
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An appeal was made to everyone in the village to keep the paving in front of shops, forecourts, gardens, pathways etc free of litter. |
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The council is upgrading King Street, near the town centre, with improved paving and street furniture on the section between Paradise Terrace and Princess Street. |
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In October 2013, the Portuguese police reopened the case in Portugal, paving the way for further investigations by Scotland Yard. |
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I watched the city pass by, the narrow, winding streets with their rounded paving stones, the precarious buildings that'd never known an architect's touch. |
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There is a bus stop and a few paving stones where buses pull up to stop. |
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When asked how she feels about paving the way for abortion education on the Internet, Steinauer was quick to relay her enthusiasm. |
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As you walk through the Maidan, you notice parts of the ground that normally would be covered in paving stones are bare. |
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No, we're paving over the prime farmland as Americans flee out into exurbia, trying to flee the overcrowded housing stock in Miami, New York, Los Angeles, etcetera. |
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He said paving slabs had been tipped up and there was mud everywhere. |
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There's a lovely church garden inside the fence with colourful flowers that edge the old paving stones leading up to the mossy semi-circular steps to the door. |
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Soon enough the dance halls were dominated by the ska beat, which eventually metamorphosed into rocksteady, this transformation paving the way for the emergence of reggae. |
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Conventional weed killers will not kill mosses, but there are several proprietary paving cleaners now available in garden centres and ironmongers that will do the job. |
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The pathways of the labyrinth are constructed from paving stones recycled from other New York city parks and lined with grass, clover and mugwort. |
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Windows have been smashed, paving pulled up, shop staff intimidated and telephone boxes destroyed as yobs caused havoc in the Thornhill area of the city. |
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In approximately three to six months, the bone grows firmly around the surface of the implant, paving the way for the fixing of the prosthetic superstructure. |
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The Philippine government said Friday it is about to sign a new aviation agreement paving the way for resumption of direct commercial flights between Manila and Taipei. |
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The weight of the chair back is equivalent to two paving slabs. |
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Later, he bitterly parted company with the militants who spurred the great strike of 1951, paving the way for a slightly kinder, gentler face to industrial labour. |
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Our blacktop roofing and paving have essentially the same effect. |
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You can hang pots on the walls, grow plants in old paint tubs and watch the daisies and dandelions sprout between the paving slabs of the front path. |
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I stepped from the chip stones, onto the flagstone paving which led around the side of the house, I turned the corner to see the most amazing garden! |
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The plans should incorporate street furniture, paving, lighting and trees. |
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Paths made from mosaic pebbles and broken paving stones will wind through forest glades, leading the visitor to secret places and moonlit grottoes. |
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Then he dropped it, and stared once more at the paving stones. |
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The plan is intended to release land at the front of the Grade l listed station building, effectively paving the way for the renovation of the frontage. |
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The whole composition of pavilions and paving lacks design coherency. |
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Moreover, the built-up area thus formed will become congested with buildings, paving the way for urbanisation and consequent environmental degradation. |
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At least 50 officers were wounded over the weekend when they came under a hail of live rounds, paint bombs, pipe bombs, Molotov cocktails, and paving stones, police said. |
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The herringbone and basket weave patterns are better suited for paving larger areas because they are more detailed and can be appreciated in larger areas. |
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In purely practical terms, he was the first Trinidadian artist to actually earn a living solely from his art, paving the way for two generations of professional artists. |
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The plan now is to replace the lawns under the trees with textured paving. |
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County council contractors will widen the pavement and narrow the road as well as install new paving, kerbs and better street lighting to boost safety and visibility. |
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The ground paving is sometimes incised with curving shapes, but this falls short of the beauty of colorful terrazzo, the preferred paving in traditional public architecture. |
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Brits also appear to have an long term fascination with types of paving surfaces, so you could find yourself tripping on stone, brick, aggregate, concrete, rock or blocks. |
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Henry VII came to peace with James IV in 1502, paving the way for the marriage of his daughter Margaret. |
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This makes sandstone a common building and paving material including in asphalt concrete. |
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France promoted commerce and capitalism, paving the way for the ascent of the bourgeoisie and the rapid growth of manufacturing and mining. |
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Directional guidance tactile paving crosses the width of the platform to coincide with the tram door locations. |
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It was reburied under a plain stone slab worn by the knees of pilgrims, but the ancient paving around it remains intact. |
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The Viae glareatae were earthed roads with a graveled surface or a gravel subsurface and paving on top. |
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A road was renamed if the censor ordered major work on it, such as paving, repaving, or rerouting. |
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Into or onto the nucleus went a course of polygonal or square paving stones, called the summa crusta. |
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Marshalls is providing paving from its Mistral and Tegula ranges, which have featured on a series of high-profile projects. |
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Prince Louis Napoleon was president of France, and his dictatorial behaviour was paving the way for his assumption of the imperial crown. |
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In 1857 Southsea gained its own Improvement Commissioners responsible for paving, street cleaning and public lighting. |
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Outside the garage is approached via a circular Tarmacadam driveway with central block paving area. |
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At the bottom of the steps leading up to the jubilee tower at Castle Hill look for the ripple marks still visible on the paving stones. |
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The Spice Girls have also been credited with paving the way for the girl groups and female pop singers that have come after them. |
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Indian slate has a silvery-grey base with tonings of pink, burgundy and tan, and is also suitable for outdoor paving. |
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What better test in the field might be used in place of slump for testing workability of low-slump paving concrete? |
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However, the Great Excuser is paving the way for transfer failure just in case by bulling up a couple of kids meant for tomorrow not today. |
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His first care was practical, to reinforce the city's fortifications, cleaning and even paving some main streets and restoring the water supply. |
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The commodore took over the powers of the presidency and dissolved the parliament, paving the way for the military to continue the takeover. |
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When they left, she paced the house, proprietorially, feeling the feel of each stone in the paving with bare feet. |
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Ensure airbricks can breath and that flower bed or paving close to the house is six inches below damp course level and slopes away to shed water. |
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Harvard International Law Journal, In history, there have been a few examples of military putsches paving the way for democracy. |
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The limestone he used was the Pennine Carboniferous limestone of the area, which was used for paving in the towns and on the turnpike roads. |
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It is significant that Joseph Aspdin was twice prosecuted for digging up whole paving blocks from the local roads. |
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Tackle weeds that are growing through paths and paving, using a flame gun or a systemic weed killer such as Tumbleweed. |
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A spaceport consultation outcome has been published, paving the way to make UK commercial spaceflight operations a reality. |
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Multi-colored patterned marble and granite paving materials were imported from Austria, Finland and Greece. |
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Novgorod had a sewage system and wood paving not often found in other cities at the time. |
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Trimble and GOMACOA today announce a new stringless 3D paving control solution with CAN-bus integration into GOMACO slipform pavers. |
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A 15-minute test can help detect the presence of congestive heart failure, paving the way to earlier diagnosis and treatment. |
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As the first attempt to improve the lot of factory children, it is often seen as paving the way for future Factory Acts. |
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Another had an uncanny ability to land paving jobs in Southern Nevada. |
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Make sure airbricks are clear and the earth or paving is well below damp course level. |
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Mosses are also found in cracks between paving stones in damp city streets, and on roofs. |
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Various of the sandstone beds of the Millstone Grit have been quarried for building stone, paving flags and roofing material. |
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On the Soul advocates Traducianism, paving the way for Augustine's teachings on the Fall and Original Sin. |
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The Ottoman victory at Kosovo in 1389 effectively marked the end of Serbian power in the region, paving the way for Ottoman expansion into Europe. |
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The Organisation of American States has voted to readmit Cuba to the organisation, paving the way for the Caribbean island to return after its expulsion 47 years ago. |
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In a fit of misplaced municipal energy, the local council is paving the desire path that countless walkers have beaten diagonally across my local park. |
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In disgraceful violence recalling the worst days of soccer hooliganism, officers were pelted for more than an hour with paving stones, bricks, flares and thunderflashes. |
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Barney McKenna of The Dubliners is often credited with paving the way for the banjo's current popularity, and was, until his death at age 72, actively playing. |
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Little picket gates and hedgy archways provide interesting access points to the gardens and their crazy paving winding among small lawns, rose arrays and vegetable patches. |
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They eventually made contracts for paving the street inside Rome, including the Clivus Capitolinus, with lava, and for laying down the roads outside the city with gravel. |
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Graffiti, damaged litter bins, damaged bollards and broken paving, with unsightly patches of tarmacadam dotted between and no trees or shrubs in sight. |
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Four Crosses-based G-Force Steam was called upon to clean and apply a nanotechnology-based protective coating to approximately 300,000 new concrete paving stones. |
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Sheltering the counter and patio table is an octagonal gazebo, with custom-turned posts, decorative dentils, and brick paving that echo details of the colonial-style house. |
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According to Bede, Hengist manipulated Vortigern into granting more land and allowing for more settlers to come in, paving the way for the Germanic settlement of Britain. |
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In the meantime, Serb professors and diplomats were affirming the integral Serbism of Bulgarian Macedonia, and thus peacefully paving the way for war. |
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The term is mainly used in the UK and Ireland, where many of these landforms have developed distinctive surface patterning resembling paving blocks. |
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A few hundred youths smashed the windows of a luxury hotel on the square, ripped up paving stones to throw at police and hurled firebombs at cordons of riot cops. |
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Native Americans used naturally occurring tar, bitumen, for a variety of purposes which include roofing, waterproofing, paving and some ceremonial purposes. |
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A direct flight makes the journey easier and we expect this route to be very popular while paving the way for future positive enhancements to our network offering. |
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Among groundbreaking projects Balcon supplied was the first phase of a Port of Baltimore wharf bulkhead, requiring 230,000 square feet of 120-mm thick paving stones. |
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Pavage grants, originally made for paving the marketplace or streets of towns, began also to be used for maintaining some roads between towns in the 14th century. |
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Grey granite was quarried at Rubislaw quarry for more than 300 years, and used for paving setts, kerb and building stones, and monumental and other ornamental pieces. |
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The sand bed is screed in preparation for laying the precast paving. |
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