That's where all these highway interchanges and overpasses are planned to bring the traffic even quicker than the present gridlock. |
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The whole project was sold with the goodwill of people based on these interchanges. |
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It is also about a certain type of urban society, a society of exchanges and interchanges. |
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To an increasing degree, the more significant interchanges of ideas and shaping of public consciousness occur in mass and electronic media. |
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The natural lake water interchanges with the pool area water, keeping it clean. |
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The social scientist analyzes the interchanges of the disputants from the standpoint that there is a correct position and an incorrect one. |
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Upgrading an urban divided highway and its interchanges built nearly 40 years ago when traffic speeds and volumes were much lower is a challenge. |
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The city has started doing construction work on facilities, roads, junctions and interchanges. |
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The schemes include the Monasterevin bypass on the N7, the Waterford bypass and the Kinsale road interchanges. |
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A fifth official has been needed this season to help check on substitutions, given that each team is now allowed up to 12 interchanges. |
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Equipped with all the facilities required by modern travel interchanges, the hall is subtly designed to shape passenger flows. |
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He said many motorists drove on the shoulder of the highways and used interchanges and ramps to go around traffic lights. |
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Airports, because they are such huge economic generators, spawn complete districts, industrial estates, hotel enclaves, transport interchanges. |
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Soft-toned trumpets and horns enter, menacing minor-key interchanges leading to high flute and muted trombones at the close. |
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Another series of interchanges between the backs and forwards led to Teague notching his second try, again far out in the corner. |
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The station is one of the city's principal transport interchanges, with rail services, numerous bus routes and York's busiest taxi ranks. |
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The signage system will also be progressively extended to bus interchanges, bus stop and taxi stands. |
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It is a laudable intention to build new rail interchanges at Edinburgh and Glasgow and I am very supportive of that. |
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He said studies had shown the air was 50 times more polluted in smoky bars than at busy traffic interchanges. |
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Its attractive maze of underground tunnels affords pedestrians safe passage under one of the most ruthless traffic interchanges in Europe. |
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The poor state of the transport infrastructures but also the absence of any railway line hamper the commercial interchanges. |
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Their quick-fire, stichomythic interchanges are particularly funny. |
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Unlike some other parts of Britain, these communities overlap, allowing meaningful interchanges, and helping fear, distrust and divisions to be contained. |
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The entire expressway will be put into use in April, with four layers of motorway interchanges at its cross with the outer-ring road, and six lanes of traffic. |
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A detailed anatomy of misordered situations shows that deviations from the true order in such cases are due mainly to interchanges of adjacent markers. |
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The project involves four interchanges, two viaducts and several overpasses and underpasses. |
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The roadway will include eight interchanges, five flyovers, and two rail crossings, for a total of 29 bridge structures. |
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They do not constitute a historical exception but a natural phenomenon of interchanges and relations between human communities. |
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It's not surprising, then, that the Highway Users Alliance sees the solution to America's congestion problem as building more roads, especially interstate interchanges. |
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The Department of External Affairs also plans to increase the level of interchanges with the private sector. |
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At the heart of Europe, the country is also a crossroads for North-South and East-West interchanges. |
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Sochi's preparation plan for the Games calls for the construction and modernization of the airport, railways, highway interchanges and bypasses. |
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Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I may have more time for blogging than I'd anticipated, but probably not for lengthy interchanges in the comments boxes. |
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We used repeated examination of our data, critical exchange among team members, and interchanges with readers about working papers to seek robustness and plausibility. |
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In West Virginia, there are at least 32 federal projects named after Byrd, including four stretches of road, two interchanges, two courthouses, a bridge and a dam. |
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In Singapore, the usual timetable and the predicted arrival information are to be displayed at bus stops and interchanges by using variable message panels. |
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Because of the relative recency of Internet forums for intellectual interchanges, a number of precedents may be set that will determine the future course of peer commentary. |
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Following in the Spirit of the United Nations Charter, FSUN is an international organization which advocates to promote worldwide interchanges for the peace and prosperity of humankind. |
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Four transport interchanges in the city of Sochi and a road network in the Imeretinskaya Valley are currently in the design and construction phases. |
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A key prerequisite for rail freight transport is also a comprehensive system for modal interchanges of standardized equipment of freight transport. |
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This is not the most opportune moment for it to focus on foreign policy and the interchanges between the different parties could become heated and exploitative. |
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They are consistently built with at least two carriageways, guard rails and interchanges with grade separation. |
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Strengthening appropriate structures for fraud avoidance and control and extending interchanges and training on the protection of the financial interests of the European Union. |
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However, there were some interchanges in units, ships and personnel between Sea Guard and the Ukrainian Navy. |
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One, in which lay members played a very significant part of decision-making, had an office close to transport interchanges so that lay members could come in and exercise their rights. |
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The turnpike provided two 24-foot carriageways and a 10-foot median with no cross traffic at grade and with complete control of access and egress at 11 traffic interchanges. |
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In the MEDA region, ports constitute the key modal interchanges in the regional transport network, serving as the conduits for the vast majority of North-South trade to Europe and beyond. |
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Medieval and Renaissance notions of probability largely derived from the same ancient sources and remained related to each other through interchanges between scholastics and humanists. |
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A lack of security exacerbates aspects which distort and hinder the growth of the international community, as well as its interrelations and interchanges, in an increasingly complex and interdependent global reality. |
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That and the topology of station order and interchanges between train lines are all that is left of the geographic space. |
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The resultant interchanges became populated by new braches of the controlling unions, and these are now understandably resistant to any change in their operating practices. |
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The size and complexity of transport buildings varies enormously from small bus and rail stations to huge interchanges and international airports. |
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Head Office functions were rationalised between the two buildings with the building close to transport interchanges becoming the de facto head office. |
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This strip mining operation also changes the shallow groundwater interchanges with the river, and has even obliterated some small tributary watersheds and one-half of the large 1,500-square kilometre Muskeg Creek watershed. |
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As is usual in our seminars and retreats, the work is first done individually, then there is interchange in small groups and finally, joint interchanges can be made about the experiences and comprehensions achieved. |
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The reported traffic volume gradually decreases as the motorway chainage increases and as it passes by various major destinations and the interchanges that serve them. |
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In addition, they facilitate interchanges between unsynchronized alternating-current systems, like those of Québec and other regions in northeastern North America. |
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This outsized project was launched in 2005, and crosses more than 120 ravines. It included the construction of 4 viaducts, 23 bridges, 9 interchanges, and 3 tunnels or covered trenches. |
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All entrances and exits are signposted and all interchanges are grade separated. |
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This highway, while divided, contained only one lane in each direction and no interchanges. |
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When he wasn't addressing such things as pumpernickel, highway interchanges, and Zionism, he was asserting the composer's right to find his own path and the audience's obligation to follow him. |
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In many cases, sophisticated interchanges allow for smooth, uninterrupted transitions between intersecting freeways and busy arterial roads. |
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Under this public-private partnership contract, Chinook will design and build 25 kilometres of a six-lane road including nine interchanges, one road flyover, two rail flyovers and 27 bridge structures. |
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There could be more, on heavily used roads and interchanges such as Marylebone Road and Vauxhall Cross, but it is too expensive to be widely used. |
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Given the maritime character of the border, transport systems play a primary role in facilitating the development of interchanges in all areas of cross-border cooperation. |
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Most of its borders use a simple traffic light to do the switch, but there are also interchanges which enable the switch while keeping up a continuous flow of traffic. |
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The project involves construction of flyovers as well as improving the interchanges on the road from the end-point of AlQurm road up to Wadi Kabir roundabout. |
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The initial project lacked continuity, but the use of EUREKA allowed the recording of the interchanges and its dynamization out of the space and temporal frame of the course. |
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Birmingham New Street is the busiest railway station in the United Kingdom outside London, both for passenger entries and exits and for passenger interchanges. |
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There may be occasional interchanges with other major arterial roads. |
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