On the other hand, you can also affect where the traffic detours through the house via where you store popular items. |
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We believe that we are still on that road map, although clearly there have been a few detours and there's been some bumpiness along the way. |
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But that path detours the real problems of relationships today and their official recognition. |
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It detours the usual ways that you think about exercise and tunes in to what you really need. |
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So it's been a road with various curves and detours, not a straight, linear march towards a predetermined goal. |
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Every song is packed to the gills with sounds and melodies and countermelodies and detours and left-turn movements. |
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Puns, outlandish narrative detours and other foolery are wildly evident in Milligan's scripts. |
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Traversing wooded areas with dense tree cover or deadfall required numerous minor detours. |
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It can even work out quick detours around traffic jams and roadworks, if you encounter any, Evesham said. |
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The Indian American dream is paved with crooked paths, detours, and not infrequent derailment. |
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He gets up and heads for the mover, though he detours long enough to open the rampwell door. |
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The book is a melange of logical exposition, poetic irruptions, and travel on a road with many detours and roadside attractions. |
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Traffic and the general public are greatly inconvenienced by delays and detours severely impacting on road users in the area. |
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And many knocks, bumps and detours later here I ride in Honduras, central America. |
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Outbound lanes will be closed and drivers diverted to detours for another week. |
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The road to creativity passes so close to the madhouse, and often detours or ends there. |
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There are traffic restrictions and detours in operation in the area so motorists are asked to be careful. |
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All this means construction vehicles, traffic detours and arm-waving, red-stick people abound. |
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I also did some detours through the organ world, but piano remained the most important instrument for me. |
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A self-declared 2003 roadmap to democracy has so far proved long on detours and short on direction. |
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But these problems result mainly from the lengthy detours that calls must make to keep within German regulations. |
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Having traffic doing such things as taking detours or going elsewhere altogether is just not on. |
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Mr Hansen focuses on the complex ideological detours and military tactics of the Shabab from its inception. |
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A five-mile section of the upland route between Llanbrynmair and Llangadfan has not yet been completed, so walkers are sent on tedious road detours. |
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With a high degree of ongoing roadworks on the province's roads and resultant narrowing of roads or gravel detours, conditions become even more treacherous. |
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Clearly identify the work areas and the temporary detours to the inaccessible recreational pathways. |
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This may result from road users creating deviations or detours because of flooded or soft ground. |
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Some countries refused, in the past, to permit airlines to cross the air space above their territory, necessitating costly detours. |
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Both sites will have appropriate road signage and flaggers to direct traffic through the detours. |
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The South West, Beaches and Goldfields drive allows for many uplifting detours on the way to Margaret River, but you can also take a direct bus. |
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Both are apt modifiers for the poem's hero, who is subject to many detours and is also Greek myth's preëminent talker, fibber, and plotter. |
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The detours, however, involve switchback trails and big hills. |
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More road closures mean more detours and traffic jams, and more money on gasoline. |
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My book has all these detours into microbiology and the science of flavor because truly amazing things are going on when you cook. |
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The lengthy performance numbers seem almost spliced in from another movie, and the narrative flow gets lost every time the film detours into a concert hall. |
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With several major bridges across unfordable streams now gone in the Glacier Peak region of the trail, hikers taking that route will need to make lengthy detours. |
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Fortunately the highlights of the trip outweigh the overly somnambulistic detours, proving that it's the journey, not the destination that matters most. |
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She, who lives in Longcroft Road, says she is now forced to make long detours to visit friends on the other side of town, sometimes along dark and unwelcoming back roads. |
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In such a situation, novels are read for the sheer delight of the plot twists, which often reflect the detours of our own destiny in this hustle-bustle world. |
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With surprising songs, unplanned detours and sudden segues, this band always finds a personal way of creating music that is very much alive. |
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He explores its origins, recounts its path, its detours and its meanderings. |
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Rather, it could follow a hooked or arched line, with detours around geographical barriers. |
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Fleeting detours to early gigs and interview fragments tear us from the ethereal grip of Jon Thor Birgisson's soaring tenor and reveal little except that the band wasn't always so flashily dressed or spatially blessed. |
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Mobulles provides a range of useful information to citizens, such as timetables and public transport stops, and delays and detours when necessary. |
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In the course of major roadwork, the Ministère must also ensure the mobility and safety of cyclists, namely by providing for mitigation measures or detours for cyclists, as it does for other road users. |
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By joining forces with a team that fully grasps the national and international ins and outs of your field of activity, you save time and avoid unnecessary detours and expense. |
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Beethoven packs plenty of surprises into the symphony's final pages, including unexpected outbursts, harmonic detours, improbable pauses and irrepressible good humor. |
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They jotted down crossings and detours, border fences and other obstacles, waiting periods and resting places, and again and again this measured immersion in the space around them. |
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Some are circuitous, others take bafflingly convoluted detours. |
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Livingstone has spent some time in territory detours to the south from lake Mweru and has once again visited a pas the lake then on July, 18th, 1868 has opened lake Bangveolo. |
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Leadership and instruction by a qualified instructor, use of all technical equipment, clues, roadblocks, detours and pit stops as well as zipline, rappel and food challenges and urban and wilderness navigation are included. |
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The distance, not counting detours, is about 275 statute miles. |
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Asked a straight question, Gilgun digresses in a manner that you might think evasive or defensive, were his detours not so eye-poppingly forthright. |
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The existence of different duty rates between Member States will continue to be an incentive for hauliers to make detours only justified by tax motivations. |
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It would just create extra traffic in these countries, with too little benefit to the European environment, as traffic would have to make detours. |
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Indicate how the construction and operation of the project will affect present and future pedestrian, vehicular, and cyclist traffic in the study area, including any road closures and detours. |
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Present political restrictions on lorry traffic are causing a growing number of detours which are artificially increasing the distances covered by road transport. |
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A road map with too many roundabouts and detours gives us no direction. |
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Accordingly, the applicant should provide for effective contacts with local and provincial response forces, in order to gain early notice of any road closures or detours implemented to deal with such incidents. |
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Provision should also be made for a sufficient number of pedestrian crossings, and these should be carefully planned so that pedestrians do not have to make long detours. |
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The authors of the book introduce children to the subject, without any detours and without beating about the bush, and explain to them what wealth is the freedom to love. |
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The closure system increases the cost of transporting basic commodities because of the long detours necessitated by roadblocks and the back-to-back system. |
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Suburban neighbourhoods are often separated by farmland, railroad tracks, and highways that require significant detours and form real obstacles to mobility, especially for children. |
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After spending about a month in Cairo, he embarked on the first of many detours within the relative safety of Mamluk territory. |
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There are lots of pauses and little detours, hitchings-up of their smocks, inspection of the soles of their feet, some rather overdone limping. |
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The path to modern pogonology was not always straight or even. The dead ends and detours were many. |
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It will make long detours rather than come down to the ground and expose itself to danger. |
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Daltrey spotted Entwistle by chance on the street carrying a bass and recruited him into the Detours. |
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Detours may also be caused by differential wind conditions, predation risk, or other factors. |
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In February 1964, the Detours became aware of the group Johnny Devlin and the Detours and changed their name. |
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In 1959 he started the Detours, the band that was to evolve into the Who. |
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The Detours were particularly interested in the Pirates as they also only had one guitarist, Mick Green, who inspired Townshend to combine rhythm and lead guitar in his style. |
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