In line with customer expectations of large open and green spaces, most new projects try to keep built-up area to a minimum. |
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Although the site lies within a built-up area, in terms of location, it is remote from the nearest large settlement. |
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The plane should have been tested over the sea, not a built-up area, and I just feel there should have been an apology. |
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But Essex County Council said its guidelines prevented the speed limit being reduced as it is not a built-up area. |
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Counterattack in a built-up area consists of storming buildings and is conducted with relatively small assets from the second echelon force. |
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The whole built-up area of the town will be judged, generally speaking the area within the speed limits. |
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The students have already acquired a built-up hatred towards each other and, by splitting them up, this hatred will only increase. |
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It was the expression of the built-up frustration and rage amongst Muslims against the British Government and landlords. |
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Designs in which any type of built-up platform is raised off the floor are not allowed. |
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The York site is at Haxby, about 5 km north of the city center on the edge of the built-up area. |
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It aims to get a higher proportion of people out of their cars at the edge of the built-up area and help us ease congestion. |
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Between 1980 and 2000 the built-up area of Britain more than doubled, even though the rate of population growth was slight. |
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It's far easier to get a higher level of safety for pedestrians and cyclists in a busy, built-up area if you have traffic signals. |
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Since their inception more than 100 years ago, built-up roofs have earned a tried-and-true reputation. |
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He believes that, in general, plans of this nature in built-up areas should be doubly scrutinised. |
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The studio was made with a skeleton of built-up wood frames within a skin of galvanized metal. |
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The training database contains only clearly built-up and non-built-up pictures. |
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Parkwood Street is a built-up area where many children play. |
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Sweeping shots and crazy angles seem to add to the tense, built-up vibe the movie is trying to get across. |
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Mixed force elements consisting of mechanized and light units were formed at the time of taking built-up areas and destroying fortified areas. |
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He looks a tad constipated to me, that or he has just emitted built-up gas and is clenching his carpentered cuspids in embarrassment. |
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One way of removing built-up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge. |
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The positive grades mean the built-up scenes, while negative values the non-built-up ones. |
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The teaching process described above used only clearly built-up and clearly non-built up pictures. |
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Here clearly non-built-up and built-up sites, as well as unclear sites were compared. |
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The Tunisian Commerce Office made an international call for tenders to supply the market in « built-up » light vehicles. |
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Hedgerows were built-up berms of earth covered with trees and bushes that lined the fields of French farmers. |
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A muck of built-up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep, slow-moving, polluted water. |
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Sand clear down to the nail head, then sand the nail head itself to remove the built-up rust. |
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The built-up roof's membrane is generally thicker and stronger compared to most other roofing options with its multiple layers and gravel surfacing. |
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The more passionate scenes involve Bo and Vic, whose built-up frustrations and resentment towards each other explode in an angry fight at Patsy's bedside. |
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I think that there's a lot of built-up resentment over the bad movies. |
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It seemed that years of built-up anger and frustration had erupted. |
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If you live in a built-up area, you have to expect a certain amount of noise. |
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The delineation of built-up areas will define the areas where countryside policies apply. |
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And the sort of smart weapon systems that we currently see used to great excess in the battlefield outside towns may not be so smart or efficient in a built-up area. |
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It happened in broad daylight in a built-up area crowded with people. |
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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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I travel all over the UK and it is a pleasure bypassing most towns, looking at countryside instead of built-up areas. |
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But there are lots of cars on the road that still use traditional coolant, and that should be drained and replaced every couple of years to remove any built-up crud. |
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The once snow-white stones were now blackened by a combination of being burnt out and years of built-up dirt and dust, casting a midnight shadow over the landscape. |
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The economic growth, which in turn has fed the growth of motorised traffic, has led to the inevitable problems associated with road traffic in built-up areas. |
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Urban and built-up area warfare: Advanced military powers are still challenged by the problem of urban warfare. |
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They entered the water at Marbella Beach, one of a series of popular beaches strung along a built-up stretch of coast lined by hotels and restaurants. |
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The second Sub-area, extending eastwards from Prince-Albert Street to the end of the built-up area, is representative of a more recent past. |
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The indicator therefore should be growth in built-up area, as a percentage of the built-up area of a base year. |
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Moisture under an asphalt built-up or modified bitumen roof system will leach plasticizing oils out of the membrane, making it prematurely brittle. |
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This can be done by increasing the number of plies and upgrading the surfacing in a built-up roofing system or installing a thicker, fully adhered single-ply membrane. |
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These works combined several shades of white paint in built-up layers of greasy petal-like strokes that were punctuated with dots of ultramarine or alizarin crimson. |
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What will be done about the water run-off from the built-up areas? |
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In this manner, the positive charge that is built-up on the at least part of the second metallization layer is neutralized to prevent tungsten plug erosion. |
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When there were less built-up areas and the storm water channels were free of blockages and more tanks to collect rainwater, the monsoon barely made any difference. |
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It is understood the difficulties centre on problems caused by the built-up nature of Greater Manchester and the fact that many masts and transmitters operate at once. |
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With Biarritz, the noted Atlantic resort, it forms an extended built-up area. |
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Most of the built-up scenes were classified as non-built-up. |
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The built-up area of Kinshasa is divided into industrial, residential, and commercial zones. |
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All were built outside the built-up area of the city, making them inconvenient to reach. |
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This chute, as it fills, triggers a magic eye that opens a lower flap thus allowing the built-up waste to enter the compactor. |
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In a built-up area with street lighting, the speed limit is 30mph unless stated otherwise. |
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No not Una, not Urma, the name's Uma, and don't you forget it Sonny Jim or I'll make you wear built-up shoes like Prince. |
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Years ago, many a man in his predicament could so easily have been tempted to buy built-up shoes with a hidden heel. |
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The man drove to a less built-up area before running from the vehicle. |
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Initial work on the project has now given concrete form to the boundary between the built-up area and the nature zone and this has stopped the dumping of land fill that was gradually diminishing the wetland zone. |
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Several of these historical monuments and archaeological sites form today an enclave in the built-up area, such as the sites of the Punic ports, the Antoninus thermae and the Magon quarter. |
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So low-lying and waterlogged is the ground in these fields that the trenches here were actually built-up sand bag mounds, or breastworks, and shelters were surface huts of sand bags and timber roofed with galvanised iron. |
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In spring and autumn the animals graze on meadows located close to built-up areas, returning at night to their housing, depending on local weather conditions. |
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Part of a built-up area with more than 200,000 inhabitants, the town is accessed by means of three main roads and has a French SNCF train station. |
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With rising land costs, even in outlying areas, there is less reason to build on vacant land in outlying areas rather than renovating an existing structure in an already built-up area. |
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All the sentences obtained by the complainer acknowledge his right on the 0.58 ha land area, land inside of built-up area and oblige the commune hall to the effective putting in possession of the complainer. |
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The Department worked closely with land titles office staff to establish procedures for conveying lands within the built-up area of each municipality. |
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The risk of accident may be quantified by relating numbers of occurrences to some indicator of exposure to risk: vehicle distance travelled, length of network, population, built-up area or not. |
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It says that an overdeveloped locality must bear higher costs for the entire built-up area and that this leads to rejection and the loss of its visitors. |
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By July 9, 1996, the Commissioner of the Northwest Territories conveyed, to the municipal corporation, fee simple title to any municipal lands within the municipality's built-up area. |
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It must be located away from built-up areas on a flat, or preferably slightly uphill, road, in this way making it easier for the team assistants and allowing the riders to catch hold of food bags. |
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The results empirically proved the stableness of the proposed framework and suggested the possibility of generalizing the framework in urban built-up areas. |
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The derma e Very Clear Cleanser can be used to remove built-up oil and debris and help unclog pores, promote clear skin and prevent breakouts. |
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A central island should be built wherever possible, in particular on the first crossing when entering a built-up area, and if there is more than one lane in each direction and no traffic light. |
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What can you expect from the country that exported the Krankies, gingerness, and that bloke with the built-up shoe who was always hanging around outside my local Tesco. |
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Taking up a total built-up area of 528,000 sq m, Concourse 3 will feature 33 aircraft access points, two luxury hotels and 11,000 sq m of retail space. |
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Burchell worked out an inventory of the built-up spaces of Rio de Janeiro, in the manner of encyclopaedists, revealing his profile as artist-scientist. |
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Taking up a total built-up area of 528,000sqm, Concourse 3 will feature 33 aircraft access points, two luxury hotels and 11,000sqm of retail space. |
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