The Tritium Truck heads north off the main highway, and following a series of country roads comes to a gravel access road. |
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Eighteen people were missing after flood waters washed a bus off a national highway on Thursday. |
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After a moment, the turtle creeps out of its shell and resumes its waddle across the highway. |
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Watch for giant snails, falconets, malkohas and numerous small birds along the highway that crosses the park. |
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After he had got the car on the highway, he relaxed, closing his eyes and leaning back. |
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Thirty of the islands are connected to the mainland by a series of bridges and an overseas highway. |
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On the western edge of town residents in the community's lone taqueria look out upon a rolling current of highway traffic. |
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I almost get lost when I get of the highway, but luckily I run into a friendly oom and tannie and they point me in the right direction. |
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Apparently a part of the new highway would violate the home of a taniwha, a water-dwelling spirit guardian. |
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In the 80s, the Mayor and the province agreed to turn the Metropolitain into a two-level highway by adding a tunnel below the existing autoroute. |
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With his reputation for bluster and pomposity, the tall poppy was levelled in his near-death head-on on a West Australian highway. |
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The road to the ranch is a rutted track of red clay that stretches a slow nine miles from the highway. |
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The air vehicle can land on a regular runway, grassy strip or highway using arresting cables. |
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Queens Drive is a clearway and as such is not to be used for parking, as defined in the highway code. |
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A long-awaited ban on heavy lorries using the notorious stretch of highway was finally announced last year. |
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They added that the driveway should be properly surfaced with materials other than loose stone or gravel, in the interests of highway safety. |
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He started the car and began to drive down the long road from the camp to the highway. |
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Afterward we had one last drive around the rock before heading back to the lonely highway. |
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The contrivance which strands the cast at this ominous place is a massive thunderstorm, which floods out both directions of the lone highway. |
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Dad was piloting the family car down an arrow-straight section of Outback highway, sitting comfortably on about 130 kph. |
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Taking this to mean there would be an emergency phone, I set off walking along the highway in the direction of the arrow. |
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He began drinking heavily, and after one sodden evening at a local bar he rolled his car on the highway. |
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In addition to these major hazards, there are dozens of rockslides that occur on this highway everyday. |
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Most drivers are under the impression that paying a huge amount for a road fund licence entitles them to drive on the public highway. |
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Tracing the rivulet a hundred paces from the highway, she found the spring that fed it. |
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He pulled his horses to the edge of the highway, above a stupendous array of mountains, dry rivers, scrubby hill crests. |
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If that RX has been sitting a long time, then those rotary seals will go out the first time you let it rip on the highway. |
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Just outside the Utica airport's perimeter is a county highway that skirts the end of the main runway. |
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The highway skirted the shoreline, winding as it dipped beneath a sea of swaying grass. |
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At some unspecified point in time the public had acquired a right of way over the path, but it had not been adopted by the highway authority. |
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On the highway the big truck rides like a large sedan, firm, quiet and comfortable. |
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More frequent train services could affect traffic on the State highway because there are 83 railway level crossings along the way. |
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On October 9, 1992, 10,000 leopard frogs were killed on the two-mile stretch of four-lane highway. |
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He smiled to himself as the car pulled out of the rest area, back onto the highway. |
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The protesting workers used tanks, armoured cars, and missile launchers to seal the entrance, creating a gridlock along a nearby highway. |
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The project also served as a test site for a new 3M wet reflective tape for highway markings on concrete. |
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One of the most common modern examples is obstruction of the highway over which all members of the public have a right to pass and repass. |
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The policies against the application relate in the main to visual amenity and highway safety. |
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The highway patrol and other law enforcement officers will never know your lap belt is not hooked up. |
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I went by a yacht yard beside the highway every day and one day stopped in and began admiring a Compac yacht. |
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Trucks selling yams, widely used as a tonic, can be seen along the provincial highway in Nantou County. |
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He told highway engineers to reintroduce road side parking again which had the effect of slowing down traffic. |
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Acceleration is perfectly adequate up to about 80 mph, but the engine screams at redline when it's time to merge into highway traffic. |
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A 150-pound red kangaroo was found hopping along the highway near here, and no one seems to know where it came from. |
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There was no breeze next to the deserted highway, but the air was filled with prickly wintriness. |
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Well, the reason for it was we had a highway in there and the air lane into Berlin was in the eastern Germany, which was under Russian control. |
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Can someone tell us what commonsense reasoning the highway officials are applying here? |
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Dad stopped on the highway, I got out, and he sped away with Mom and my five younger brothers and sisters staring out the rear window. |
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As he started the car and headed along the service road back to the main highway, she was going through each CD, examining the covers. |
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For some distance, the highway passed through boreal forest, where white spruce and balsam poplar are the dominant species. |
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If you've ever asked yourself who stays in ratty motels off the highway next to malls, with Walmarts as the high shopping, here is the answer. |
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It is common practice to find wheelbarrows loaded with full crates of beer being trundled over the highway at this point. |
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But without that choice, you're on a circular highway without any exit ramps. |
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Local roads, turn lanes and inter-change ramps, rest areas, and highway approaches were part of the improvement as well. |
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I walked down the on ramp from the deserted avenue and continued walking down the highway. |
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As a young police officer I remember finding a car parked in the middle of the entry ramp to the interstate highway. |
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I was sorting out the books on Beth's bookshelves to make more room for our junk when I found her copy of the highway code. |
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A Wiltshire County Council spokesman said plans were in hand for the council to adopt the road as a highway in a year's time. |
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Continuing our journey westwards, we passed through Vryheid and then turned off the highway once more toward the Blood River. |
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The campaign is being led by a teacher who has raised a petition calling on highway chiefs to take action. |
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He got into music early, and by the age of 13 was playing at the segregated black juke joints across the highway. |
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Stained glass windows splayed sunlight in multicolored, non-sense rainbows over the rich Persian rugs thrown to either side of the ruby highway. |
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The idea would have been appealing, had we not been traveling at 65 mph on the highway, with tractor-trailers barreling along beside us. |
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Of course, all this business acumen didn't come from heading out on the highway looking for adventure. |
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But why should motorists on a multi-million-euro highway have to drive out of their way to spend a penny? |
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It meant my way or the highway, or socialism is dead and capitalism is the only way. |
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The trip back to the main highway follows the Buller River from its source at Lake Rotoiti to Kawatiri Junction. |
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Finally, a retired highway patrolman monitoring a police scanner slowed the suspect by using his car to block the suspect on a small residential road. |
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Exit the highway, take a right off the ramp, then continue down the street until you get to the first traffic light. |
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I had heard there was a traffic jam on the highway, so I took the side roads. |
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Still others lobby for new roads, new highway exit ramps or new airports. |
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Built with bipartisan support, what opened in the Ghanaian capital of accra is no ordinary highway. |
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Dozens of black plastic bags with human bodies were arrayed along the highway. |
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In Kafr Kanna, because of the blocked highway exit, The Daily Beast was forced to use a backdoor entry to town. |
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That same day, Hanger pulled over a beat-up Mercury Marquis with no license plates cruising down a highway headed to Kansas. |
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The highway exit leading to the village was blocked by dozens of police vehicles. |
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Hundreds of cops saluting as the bodies were rolled out with a full escort by highway patrol. |
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Right off the highway, in a charmless parking lot, it gave off no hint of luxury. |
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Any excursion outside Brandon city limits was bound to reveal several new chunks smeared on the highway in neverending configurations of minced meat and bone. |
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As written, the story seems to contend that lowering of the blood alcohol limit is largely the result of the federal government offering more highway money as an incentive. |
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Sheltered from the highway, on this trail, the footprint of a doe could still be seen, as when the locals pursued their quarry a thousand years ago. |
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He laughed as he turned onto the highway in the neon green street racer. |
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The students rev faster as we thump across the unevenly jointed highway. |
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The majority of the slabs that constituted the wall were demolished and used for highway gravel. |
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There was a shelf of rock jutting out from the cliff and extending all along the sweep of the bay, providing a broken highway three to five yards wide. |
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One could perhaps disappear into the olive groves that grew in smoky ranks along the highway, or into the deserted farmsteads that lay in the shadow of the heights. |
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And in the land of livestock and grassland and corral and endless highway, that is more or less everything. |
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Major flooding occurred on the Thomson and Avon Rivers, and the Mitchell River flooded many hectares of vegetable crops on the river flats and cut the highway. |
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Some were lynched and many others brought before the courts where they were convicted and sentenced to long terms working on county chain and highway gangs. |
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And the President took Pelosi's way, not the highway of craven calculation. |
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I've traveled this highway hundreds of times, and for about three months on a near daily basis, and as far as freeways go it's still by far my favorite. |
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Palm Beach is a place to relax, wind down and live elegantly, and if you want more, remember, Miami Beach is just a short gorgeous, scenic drive down the highway. |
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On the highway it winds it up to about forty-five, at which point the engine and drive train are seemingly screaming the distorted symphonics of an ear-splitting concerto. |
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There was no far-off hum of constant traffic, no train whistles or car horns, and certainly no distant streams of moving lights from the nearest highway. |
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Down the highway, large letters shaped out of concrete or metal letters spelled out Donetsk in Cyrillic letters. |
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I feel as if this highway knifes straight on through the world. |
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The main north-south highway was reopened on Thursday but motorists were urged to remain on alert against possible dangers caused by the continuing heavy rains. |
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On June 5, a highway worker cutting an overgrown patch along a road in Geneva, Wisconsin, came upon a pair of discarded suitcases. |
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Clark was a big, easygoing fellow, a plodder, a fifteen-year man with the highway patrol. |
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The plane settled about 400 yards from the runway in an embankment off a five-lane highway. |
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Eventually the inspector concluded that there was no right of way of any description along bridleway 8 save for a short stretch along a highway called Sawley Lodge Drive. |
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The highway skirts the border between mountains and high desert. |
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It occurred to me because I was stuck in traffic next to a young man in an old Honda who was apoplectically outraged that we were not all zooming down the highway. |
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She mimicked the sound of rumbling traffic on a nearby highway. |
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A bus driver was cruising along a Buffalo highway when he noticed a woman standing on the wrong side of the guardrail. |
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Designed to simulate conditions just about anywhere on the planet, each height-adjustable light pole is equipped with three different kinds of highway luminaries. |
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After all, automobiles lead to thousands of highway deaths every year. |
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She somehow fails to mention that his massive highway projects enabled the sanctimonious suburbanites to get out of the city and into the suburbs in the first place. |
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The highway roads carry cars and trucks from the suburbs into the city. |
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In 2002, he was arrested for reckless driving after swerving his SUV off the highway. |
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Walking with 160,000 fans on the highway, you can only take baby steps. |
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Naturally, being an interstate highway and the only decent road in the state, there are lots of people to inspect, and the traffic backs up for several miles. |
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In addition, one walkway leads straight to a highway with no railings, which is dangerous for people with visual disabilities, he said. |
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Using fresh meat from animals raised on sustainable farms, The Meathook produces fresh sausages in a warehouse underneath the highway. |
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A charming footpath leads over the fields to the highway, where a bridge spans the Trent. |
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Five hours later Mount Benger is safely in his box at the racecourse, windsucking happily, showing no sign of the highway blues. |
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It was a brick wall that we turned into the on-ramp of a highway. |
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The LAPD ordered an Amber Alert, which uses the Internet and electronic highway signs to get word out about child abductions. |
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Currently, AMTRAC is pressing to tap the highway and aviation funds for its subsidy. |
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Numerous highway bridges over the Irtysh exist in China, Kazakhstan, and Russia. |
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In 1824 the hangman, Sam Burrows, was staying at the Red Lion on the night before the execution of John Connor, a highway robber. |
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It was an obvious whitetail highway, but no tree provided even the sketchiest stand base. |
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Superior highway access and proximity to Manhattan were among the key locational drivers in the site search. |
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In the 1950s, the city's newly constructed highway system allowed middle class Atlantans the ability to relocate to the suburbs. |
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Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways. |
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This development did not extend to Northern Ireland, which has always had a separate system of highway and road traffic law. |
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The project combines many skyscrapers with beautiful green areas, and it is close to a highway that connects it to the city center. |
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Tenders are invited for providing gravel for walking track along national highway green belt from skew bridge to ramavarappadu ring. |
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Brazil's railway system has been declining since 1945, when emphasis shifted to highway construction. |
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The Djiboutian highway system is named according to the road classification. |
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Can you trace those kills back to coyotes, or are these canids simply scavenging road kills from a nearby highway? |
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The Cabot Trail scenic highway also encircles the palteau's coastal perimeter. |
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Membership would comprise HS2 Ltd and officers from highway and planning authorities. |
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The highway forms a long S-curve that goes underneath a railroad trestle and runs close to Dexter Lake. |
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The consortium will be responsible for constructing, operating and maintaining two highway sections. |
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In everyday speech, when a particular roadway is not being specified, the term highway is generally or exclusively used. |
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Frederick III had him intercepted on his way home in the forest near Wittenberg by masked horsemen impersonating highway robbers. |
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Thieves turn to highway robbery and attacking small villages and towns far away from the royal capital where they won't be detected. |
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The route of the Natchez Trace was used as the basis for a scenic highway called the Natchez Trace Parkway. |
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By threatening to withhold federal highway funds, Congress has been able to pressure state legislatures to pass a variety of laws. |
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For example, one cannot travel all the way by highway from Managua to the Caribbean coast. |
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While roads were resurfaced, few new roads were built and there were very few divided highway roads, urban ring roads or bypasses. |
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A new elevated airport express highway is under construction on top of the existing highway between the airport and downtown Hangzhou. |
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Life expectancy is also likely to be affected by exposure to high levels of highway air pollution or industrial air pollution. |
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On an open toll system, all vehicles stop at various locations along the highway to pay a toll. |
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Should the ticket be lost, a driver must typically pay the maximum amount possible for travel on that highway. |
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Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Tennessee are also considering the BOT methodology for future highway projects. |
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The Act gave the trustees responsibility for maintaining a specified part of the existing highway. |
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They were also able to mortgage future tolls to raise loans for new structures and for more substantial improvements to the existing highway. |
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Beyond Shrewsbury, and especially beyond Llangollen, the work often involved building a highway from scratch. |
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From 1660 to 1670, highway robbery, burglary and horse theft were the offences most often punishable with transportation for men. |
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The outer circumferential highway of Boston, Interstate 495, passes nearby in Amesbury. |
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Such street works need only be appropriate to the type of highway to which the notice relates. |
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Each highway authority is required to review their Rights of Way Improvement Plan at least every ten years. |
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This landscape was struck from the World Heritage list in 2009, due to the construction of a four lane highway across the Elbe. |
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A single track road highway runs between Eskdale in the west to the edge of the neighbouring Wrynose Pass in the east. |
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Petersburg, now the M10 highway, was completed in 1746, its Moscow end following the old Tver road, which had existed since the 16th century. |
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Here the Via Flaminia turns south, approximated today by highway SP3, which climbing the flanks of Monte Fiume arrives at last at the pass. |
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A possible vehicle park is located close by, adjacent to the highway and to the track that leads to the butts. |
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The highway also passes by Area 51, a semisecret government test facility where the stealth bomber was developed. |
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Ours was a tent camp off the main highway, and for some reason, the bookmobile from the closet town, Priest River, had not found us. |
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Banditry and lawlessness are on the rise in the cities of Albina and Moengo and along the east-west highway between Paramaribo and Albina. |
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As soon as we made our way onto the highway, we left the skyscrapers behind us. |
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That decade also saw the privatisation of some traditional services, such as highway maintenance, cleaning and school meals. |
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Poetically enough, the New Richmond knothole field is situated right next to the low, open land between the old and new highway. |
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Because of its location on the country's central coast, Lima is an important junction in Peru's highway system. |
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Most highway, rail and air connections link to the port of Veracruz and other ports to the south. |
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He was trying to make it to the Portland International Jetport but had to land on the highway. |
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The postconstruction auditing and environmental evaluation phase extends beyond the end of the construction of a highway. |
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If one is stopped on the highway, one would rather hand one's purse over to a courteous knight than to the rough-and-ready bludgeoner. |
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Hearst is a major railhead, highway and pipeline junction, a factor that played heavily into MEMS site selection. |
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The highway passes through Pavangad, Kozhikode, Ulliyeri, Perambra, Poozhithodu, Peruvannamuzhi and Padinjarethara. |
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Switzerland has a publicly managed road network without road tolls that is financed by highway permits as well as vehicle and gasoline taxes. |
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To seafaring cultures like this one, the sea is a highway and not a divider. |
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Construction of canals in more modern times connected the Ems to other waterways, opening it as a highway of industrial transportation. |
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Like traffic merging on a highway, the water flow is constricted in both directions because it must pass over the Camarinal Sill. |
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One of the most used is the European route E67 highway running from Warsaw to Tallinn, via Kaunas and Riga. |
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Hokkaido has a separate network, and Okinawa Island has a highway of this type. |
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When driving on a highway, convoys are also useful to conserve fuel by drafting. |
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Further plans were to build a new highway above the metro to connect the Central Station and city centre with other parts of the city. |
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Cruising in overdrive at legal highway speed keeps rpm right at 1800, depending on rear-axle ratio. |
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The bus veered off the Prithvi highway about 16 km west of Kathmandu, police officer Tejendra told The Hindu. |
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Just off the highway there's a small garage and paint-shop run by a gee named Art Huck. |
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These can be a river, ditch, strip of trees, hedgerow or even an underpass to a highway. |
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In the pretty, tranquil valley, elk were feeding just off the highway, creating a gapers block. |
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Thanks to the beautification efforts, the appearance of the highway has vastly improved. |
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In 1972, Brisa, the highway concessionaire, was founded to handle the management of many of the regions motorways. |
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On my way to a church meeting one day, I pulled off the highway and went inside that show home. |
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There is a plan to build highway on Corridor Vc, which will go from river Sava, across Doboj, Sarajevo and Mostar to Adriatic Sea. |
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These expressways are built by private companies under the supervision of the government highway authority, Malaysian Highway Authority. |
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The tourist cabins are gone, And Harold, and Rose Dials Who lived in a tarpaper shack just off the highway, Nailed hard to the mountainside. |
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This tragedy dramatizes the need for improvements in highway safety. |
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Besides MSRTC buses, many private vehicles including private buses, were set on fire at various locations on the Kolhapur highway. |
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The highway had warning signs about wildlife and moose in particular, and suggested a speed of 80 kph. |
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In contrast, an expressway is defined as a divided highway with partial control of access. |
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We had the car going flat chat down the highway when the cops pulled us over. |
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It is also the state with more highways conceded to the private sector, resulting in the highest value of toll fares per kilometer of highway. |
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Cruce operates the Iron Hill Campground on the other side of the highway. |
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Five bus-loads of boys and girls, singing or in a silent embracement, rolled past them over the vitrified highway. |
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Initially, these policies came as regulation of the state highway departments. |
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According to details terrorists planted 35 Kg explosives close to Righty Way Hotel near City Police Station along National highway. |
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But the spread of license plate reading equipment is another signpost on the one-way highway toward a loss of privacy and anonymity. |
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This highway, while divided, contained only one lane in each direction and no interchanges. |
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The first dual highway opened in Italy in 1924, between Milan and Varese, and now forms parts of the A8 and A9 motorways. |
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Striking the highway beyond the little copse she skirted the dark iron palings enclosing Hare. |
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A work in progress is converting the main routes to highway standards, with the elimination of all intersections. |
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An easement of necessity, said the court, may be provided when property is landlocked and the owner needs access to that property from a public highway. |
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Brodie oversaw the construction of the UK's first ring road, the UK's first intercity highway, as well as the Queensway Tunnel linking Liverpool and Birkenhead. |
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Local gentlemen, clergy and merchants were nominated as trustees and they appointed a clerk, a treasurer and a surveyor to actually administer and maintain the highway. |
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As Oedipus anxiously relates, years ago he had received a similar prophecy and fled down the highway from Delphi, away from his presumed birthparents in Corinth. |
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In 1971, they succeeded in scrapping a master plan calling for a population of 28,000 by imposing a moratorium on new homes and defeating efforts to widen its access highway. |
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The freight shifted and the trailer turned over on the highway. |
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The Machu Picchu site will remain closed for weeks, until the government can repair highway and railway tracks washed out by mudslides and the raging Urubamba River. |
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If you were driving from Saskatoon to Vanscoy early this morning, you may have seen a wartime house from Spadina Crescent rolling down the highway. |
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Although the crown's plans for both the Toluca and Veracruz portions of the king's highway were ambitious, the actual results saw improvements only for a localized network. |
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The rate at which new trusts were created slowed in the early 19th century but the existing trusts were making major investments in highway improvement. |
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In the United States, a freeway is defined by the federal government's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as a divided highway with full control of access. |
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Section 47 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 set a time limit of 2026 for every highway authority to complete the reclassification exercise. |
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Abu Dhabi municipality is seeking tenders from private sector investors to build and manage a series of highway rest areas on a build-operate-transfer basis. |
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This isn't an interstate highway so it must be only an intrastate road. |
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With its orange paint and panoramic views of the bay, this highway bridge is a popular tourist attraction and also accommodates pedestrians and bicyclists. |
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The building of highway infrastructures also contributed to post World War II growth, as did capital investments in manufacturing and chemical industries. |
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In the cases where a new motorway acts as a bypass of a state highway route, the original state highway is either stripped of that status or renumbered. |
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The illusion of movement in a highway construction sign is an instance of the phi phenomenon, which is also at work in motion pictures and television. |
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Carpentry is also used to construct the formwork into which concrete is poured during the building of structures such as roads and highway overpasses. |
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There are many differences between countries in their geography, economy, traffic growth, highway system size, degree of urbanization and motorization, etc. |
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On the Passaic River side of the highway, EK is providing space and accommodations for the development of Newark's Minish Waterfront Park along the River. |
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Large factories tend to be located with access to multiple modes of transportation, with some having rail, highway and water loading and unloading facilities. |
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It has since gone on to become the busiest highway in the world. |
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A highway system along the top of the dams was envisioned as well. |
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The motorway's origins are found in the 1930s, when the need for a route between Lancashire and Yorkshire had been agreed after discussion by their county highway authorities. |
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In late January 2010, Afghan protesters took to the streets for three straight days and blocked traffic on a highway that links Kabul and Kandahar. |
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That meshugge boy changed lanes on the highway without even looking! |
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Membership status saved Old Dickory, of Harahan, Louisiana, from destruction in 2003 when a Louisiana highway project threatened to bulldoze the landmark. |
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Khodynka field south of the highway was used for military training. |
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The Black Sea swallows up the Eastern Black Sea highway frequently. |
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Most of the bumper-to-bumper is on an eightlane highway so if you just look at the seven lanes I'm not in, that means I pass something like a new car every 40 feet per lane. |
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The Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve is most readily accessed on foot from the hamlet of Crawton, which is situated and signposted about one kilometre east of the A92 coast highway. |
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These issues make highway agencies very reluctant to try RTR technology. |
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With a closed system, vehicles collect a ticket when entering the highway. |
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We left the city in a strangely American mini van, complete with a child's car seat in the back, on a strangely Americanesque highway, auto rest stops and all. |
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On appeal, Burt argued that the 1977 condemnation was unlawful because the DOT had no plans or need for the property at the time for any public highway. |
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The new Denver light rail runs along the Interstate highway. |
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There are also plans to upgrade the A25 Barton Highway, another spur off the M31 that connects Canberra with Melbourne, to a dual carriageway highway. |
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Maybe roadgeeks can find something to fascinate them on just about any highway in America, but they also have their own special landmarks and pilgrimages. |
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Everything seemed to be moving extremely slowly, and I realized that I was still velocitized. I was still prepared to receive the world at highway speed. |
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The Mansiche Gate was located to the north, giving way to the highway. |
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In case being a bomb in the package, riot police, who closed to traffic Bitlis-Tatvan highway bipartitely, called bomb squad to the scene immediately. |
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Indonesia didn't acknowledge or observe any highway numbering. |
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