If you are a business person, knowing that a road is congested is worth something in terms of time. |
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The three-mile bypass will carry traffic away from the heavily congested centre of Alderley Edge. |
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The road is a one-way and thank god for that, because there's no way two-way traffic can squeeze through this narrow and congested street. |
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Traffic is horrendous, with streets congested during seemingly interminable rush hours. |
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Sunbathing on the cute white sandy beach hugging the lagoon is slightly congested but pleasant, with hammocks strung among the palm trees. |
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A congested feeling in the chest and difficulty in breathing are the most common symptoms of this chronic respiratory disease. |
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The warming effect of mint is celebrated for clearing congested head colds. |
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The goal is to whisk containers away from the congested port areas to inland yards, where they can be sorted for their onward journeys. |
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Also, some mind-body practitioners believe a congested throat may signal that you're not expressing your feelings. |
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Many of them said there was no reason to wear a seat belt because most of the streets in the city were so congested with traffic. |
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In congested Broadway, the histrionics of a team from Koothu-p-pattarai is the centre of attention. |
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To stave off colds, she should combine it with aconite at the first sign of a scratchy throat or a congested feeling in the head. |
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Not so with allergies, which can leave you feeling congested, with itchy eyes and sneezing. |
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There was bilateral hydrothorax and moderate pulmonary congestion associated with a passively congested liver. |
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That's an area where it seems improbable to go that fast because it's so congested. |
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If it was being done, how is it that they did not know that those hydrants in a critically congested area of the city were inoperable? |
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He described that the leeches were placed on the body and would clear out blood and congested fluids. |
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The streets are often heavily congested with traffic such that a chauffeur driven car hire is almost a must. |
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To make matters worse, thick, fibrous adhesions are often formed anchoring the congested, fatty tissue to the muscular layer below. |
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The stroma of the papillary fronds consisted of loose fibrous tissue with abundant, thin-walled, congested blood vessels. |
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In the case of congested arteries, it is usually plaque in the arteries restricting the blood flow. |
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The problems caused by cars on the congested roads of Britain are well known. |
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The country's prisons are so congested that they are prone to disease outbreaks. |
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However, from time to time in the short term, the aggregate queues can become congested, as traffic and QoS are shuffled within the network. |
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Walking slowly, she was slightly jostled about by the congested crowd of people on the sidewalk. |
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If we liked congested slopes and long lines and battling for parking spaces, we would've become downhill skiers. |
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York's traffic was plunged into rush-hour gridlock again as half-term holidaymakers joined commuters on the congested roads. |
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If both hot and cold water are affected, probably the aerator is congested with rust and corrosion. |
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Congestion charges are intended to ration a congested resource to those who value it the most. |
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After their night's respite, my congested bronchial tubes once more begin their noisy rattle. |
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High-pressured adrenaline congested my veins and I was dying to release it. |
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The prospects of severely congested streets, increased health problems and loss of amenity in the city are real concerns. |
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The brain weighed 1620 g, and macroscopic examination revealed congested leptomeninges covering the cerebral hemispheres. |
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When the liver becomes congested, serum transaminase and bilirubin levels may become elevated, and jaundice may be present. |
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Taxis, motorbikes, rickshaws and carts laden high with vegetables jostle for space in the congested main street. |
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Traffic on the normally congested highway was lighter than normal because Wednesday was a public holiday. |
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If you use a decongestant nasal spray for more than three days, watch out for rebound congestion, which makes you even more congested. |
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The congested Airport Road has been asphalted several times to impress the VIP guests. |
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As the name implies, houses in these areas were usually low-rises and were rather congested, packed closely side by side. |
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Thus, according to the Chinese, people in whom the liver is too full of blood and hence hard and congested, will be naturally irritable. |
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The line is Britain's busiest and most congested main-line, says the strategy. |
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This can become so congested that at peak times that traffic can back up as far as the motorway. |
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The older and more congested arteries get, the more subject they are to blood clots, the body's version of traffic jams. |
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The Koidu base is complaining of congested data-network links, a balky router and malfunctioning wireless-network nodes. |
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After all, the majority of maritime accidents occur in congested sea lanes. |
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Our main sign is most often a wiry and choppy pulse, and congested purplish veins in the inner eye lids. |
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It is used to treat delayed menses and congested blood and abdominal pains. |
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Like many old Mylai streets, it is also a narrow and congested road with several street houses. |
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All expressways in Japan are currently tolled, but are severely congested due to the toll plazas. |
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A day-to-day scenario of an average Zambian road is one that is congested with all sorts of vehicles regardless of their mission. |
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Something catches the driver's eye at forty miles per hour through the congested street. |
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Traffic jams and congested spaces under flyovers, where people stopped to escape getting wet, were a common sight. |
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Heavy loads will be transported through York and Selby on a special boat in a bid to cut traffic jams on the region's congested roads. |
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One would have thought that this area is already congested by traffic without introducing more by having buses in the area. |
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The glomerular tufts were shrunken or necrotic and renal medullary rays were congested. |
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Pickup autos with colourful stockpiles weaving through the congested National Highway at Karamana or Pulimood are a familiar sight. |
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The sidewalks of Manhattan are congested with the little blighters, being driven at breakneck speed by suits and freaks reliving their youth. |
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Barring a few participants, who used four-wheelers, the rest meandered through the congested roads and lanes of the city in two-wheelers. |
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This will surely result in the uncontrolled roads becoming more congested by commuter parking. |
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Roads are congested, public transportation is poor, and the health service is underfunded. |
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And again, this is basically due to congested living quarters and unsanitary conditions. |
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Are we still in doubt about why our roads are so congested and traffic jams are the order of the day? |
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Then the widened roads become congested with traffic again, sometimes immediately. |
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If the soil is dry, give it a good soaking otherwise the rhizomes can be difficult to lift, especially when congested. |
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What finally pushed me to this decision was getting stuck in a tunnel on a congested train for a long period. |
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Later, Ridgway found himself being driven through thick fog and rain along a congested road during the Battle of the Bulge. |
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This was a fine service on a quicker and less congested route into the city's business heart. |
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Traffic along 16th Ave was very backed up and congested as access to Memorial Drive was cut off. |
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If Cymbidium Orchids are congested with back bulbs, remove old flower spikes and divide and re-pot in good quality Cymbidium mix. |
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The traffic snarls and congested roads near schools hardly mattered for motorists, as they welcomed them with warm smiles and long grins. |
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Blood vitalizing, which has often been used in modern times for its ability to penetrate congested tissues, may be valuable in overcoming tissue resistance, as well. |
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Seoul is, as its boosters claim, fully modern but also both highly congested and aesthetically barren. |
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Just feet away, in a well-organized but congested bedroom, crates and terrariums and other enclosures stack from floor to ceiling. |
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The Scotland of India By Tunku Varadarajan India has become known for the congested traffic and crowds of the cities. |
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No sky alight with revelation crowns this picture, only a small triangle congested greeny-yellow by the monsoon, crammed against the top of the frame by the massif. |
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Luxury cars jostle with bicycles and rickshaws at congested intersections. |
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Ships had to discharge their cargoes at congested anchorages either into horse drawn lighters or onto packhorses for the journey to the industrial centre. |
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He says that abolishing tolls on tollways will just make them more congested and that all major roads need to be tollways if congestion is to be avoided. |
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Eight thousand miles of trackage lace the Chicago area, so it's imperative to get cars rolling out of so congested a district first, and classify them for delivery later. |
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The scheme involves track large enough to take huge trains and wagons, which would carry heavy goods vehicles, taking lorries off the congested motorway system. |
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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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One of the biggest problems currently clogging up the congested and lard-filled arteries of the Internet is the sheer bulk of painful images floating around. |
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Individuals in the psyllium group had significant improvement in reduction of bleeding and a dramatic reduction of congested hemorrhoidal cushions. |
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But the group insists that the size of the development is too large for the conservation area and would bring traffic havoc to already congested lanes. |
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One should be on watch for any soreness in the throat, a stuffy nose or congested chest because they are the early symptoms of the onset of disease. |
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We feel these flats would make the area overpopulated and congested. |
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The car park of Morrisons often suffers from overflow car parking with shoppers having to park on side roads close to Morrisons which creates more congested local roads. |
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The proposal for this was made three months back to bypass the congested city roads and help the bus drivers drive safely to various destinations. |
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There were also warnings that property prices around the edge of the zone could fall as streets became congested with traffic trying to avoid the charge. |
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A good dual carriageway with two lanes for ordinary traffic and one for buses has been reduced to a congested road with one lane for traffic and one bus lane each way. |
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It can clear the traffic out of a congested area or impede your opponents. |
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The symptoms include itchy eyes, sneezing, and congested nostrils. |
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It reduces the histamine-based swelling produced by allergic reactions, so turn to it when congested sinuses or food alergies contribute to sleeplessness. |
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He was still coughing occasionally, but his chest didn't feel congested. |
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I've had a cold that won't quit and I coughed through a bunch of the tape as I lay flat on my purple yoga mat and my nose and throat got more congested. |
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On the other hand, bronchodilator inhalers that open congested airways are a big part of asthma treatment, though they aren't used to treat allergies. |
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The first sign of a cold is often a congested or runny nose. |
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So by all means, if you think your child's cold has gone on for more than seven days, and your child is still congested and perhaps coughing heavily, see your pediatrician. |
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I was feeling super sick, congested, and not able to breathe, but with only another two days left to my trip, I didn't want to waste time laying in bed. |
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But the roads are terribly congested and the air's so filthy. |
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What we find is that lots of parents who want to video the school play will stand around the edge of the hall and it gets very congested, blocking up fire exits. |
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There will also be an examination of opportunities for traffic diversion including by rail, by pipeline, and the movement of freight to less congested ports outside Dublin. |
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One of the most challenging things to do when your head is fuzzily congested is to stand in the cold remedy aisle and contemplate which product might help you most. |
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Have you ever thought where do the poor, living in one room houses or even those residing in congested flats manage to give the dead a decent ghusl? |
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In this section of newborn cerebellum, the arachnoid tissue in between the two cerebellar gyri is very cellular and the pial vessels are quite congested. |
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The smaller wheels and shorter wheelbase provide improved maneuverability through narrow streets and congested traffic. |
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The two airbases on Cyprus were so congested that a third field which was in dubious condition had to be brought into use for French aircraft. |
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They should be divided in summer every two or three years, when the clumps become congested. |
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The synovial membranes were slightly thickened, congested, and had some villous proliferation. |
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Over time, the freeway and its environs become congested again as both the average number and distance of trips increases. |
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By 1900, the centre of the town was congested and steps were taken to widen the street. |
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By the 1930s Euston had become congested, and the LMS considered rebuilding it. |
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The 2016 TomTom Traffic Index ranked Dublin the 15th most congested city in the world and the 7th most congested in Europe. |
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The paths through the minefields were very congested and broken up, which delayed matters further. |
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Lift and divide crocosmias and montbretias, as their display will decline if they become congested. |
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The narrow roads present a challenge for traffic flow and, from the 1960s, certain areas have been very congested. |
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According to a 2008 Master Plan the departure lounge is at capacity and congested during peak operations. |
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The A69 into Carlisle has the name Warwick Road, and is known to be one of the most congested roads in the county. |
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It is generally a minimum of 100 metres wide in the congested city centres, and often two or three times this width in the countryside beyond. |
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The pia-arachnoid was extremely congested over the hemispheres, with subarachnoid hemorrhage on the upper and lateral aspects and along the Sylvian fissures. |
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It features an innovative stop-go function that at last allows cruise control use on congested roads, and it also has a forward collision warning function. |
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The various backers have been attracted by the prospect of developing Ciudad Real as alternative to Madrid's increasingly congested international gateway at Barajas. |
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Wolves were back on top but started the second half with what ranks, in an increasingly congested field, as their tattiest piece of defending so far this season. |
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The majority of the characteristics of the species are lost in herbaria specimens, especially in the congested inflorescence of the scapeless taxa. |
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Three months ago, Caltrans started using electronic message signs along Los Angeles' most congested freeways to provide estimates of travel time to various destinations. |
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The use of bicycles by police has been increasing, since they provide greater accessibility to bicycle and pedestrian zones and allow access when roads are congested. |
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Belgium experiences some of the most congested traffic in Europe. |
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It's a Dali-esque frightmare of liquescent forms, a pseudo-organic samplescape congested with scrofulous sound tentacles and slithery slimeshapes. |
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Through congested streets she scurried, taking notice of neither mettlesome horses nor startled pedestrians, oblivious to the clattersome danger of iron hoofs and wheels. |
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He then created a metropolitan area called Metro Manila, which remains congested today due to failed execution of the Quezon City plan as well as the Burnham Plan. |
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The British squadrons were moved west to bases around Angers, Saumur, Rennes and Nantes, which were already full of French aircraft and severely congested. |
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The staminate inflorescences are large, showy, loose, axillary, cymose panicles, while the pistillate ones are small, obscure, congested, axillary, spicate cymes. |
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In particular, the sailing events at Portland had no direct motorway connections, and local roads are heavily congested by tourist traffic in the summer. |
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In 2006, Forbes magazine ranked Manila the world's most congested city. |
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Another 16 years of circling over London in dangerous holding patterns waiting to land at one of the most expensive and congested airports in the world? |
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This is because most of the additional miles logged are probably driven on divided highways where the risk of accident is lower than on congested arterials. |
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Pull out the dead outer leaves of phormium and divide congested clumps. |
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On Monday morning, several streets in Cairo and Giza were heavily congested due to the collection of water, especially in tunnels and the on-ramps of bridges. |
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