The stealthy footsteps of a cat crept down the edge of the lane and slunk away behind a stack of barrels. |
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The buses also obscure the sight line for downhill traffic to the single lane restriction on Station Road. |
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The council has conducted a foot and mouth risk assessment and it has been judged safe for the lane to be open. |
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Not only would the road pass close to their home, it would cut across the leafy private lane leading to the luxury barn conversion. |
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The hall reverberated with applause each time the guest went down memory lane recalling the college's accomplishments. |
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Due to the complex flow process, absence of lane markings and avoidance of regulatory measures, drivers are not able to maintain lane discipline. |
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One lane of the eastbound carriageway was closed while firefighters tackled the blaze, and traffic tailed back on to the nearby A19 Fulford Road. |
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Cars were slowly working through the single lane open, and traffic queued back in each direction. |
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On old wood lanes, bowlers would have to loft the ball farther out on the lane to get the ball to delay its hook and have enough hitting power. |
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These will include points for offences such as running a red light, poor lane discipline and non-compliance with stop and yield signs. |
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Screeners nearby said the lane was unstaffed for five to 10 minutes, and more passengers may have gotten through. |
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Turn left at the cottages and the lane climbs gradually and swings right past houses. |
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A ninth lane is being added to the running track at the request of international athletes, and a media zone is being created. |
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Before they can turn they are having to swerve to the outside lane to give themselves some place. |
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The bus lane on Great North Road will be the longest in New Zealand spanning nine kilometres. |
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If the swimmers in lanes two and four switch places by crossing the active swimming lane between them, time and space are once again out of sync. |
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These buses stop the traffic and cause tailbacks down Tadcaster Road every day as they turn left from the middle lane on Blossom Street. |
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He was eventually released 25 miles away in a quiet country lane in Northwich, Cheshire, in the dead of night. |
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The region of the TLC lane containing the corticosterone was scraped and the silica collected into a borosilicate glass tube. |
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The people who buy these plots of land will have no sea view and no arboured lane to drive beneath. |
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He also suggested larger warning signs, the cross hatching of the left hand lane and better lighting on the approaches to major junctions. |
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This lane has a 7.5-ton restriction which is ignored by all and sundry, especially skip wagons and large vehicles. |
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Around the corner, in a narrow, cobbled lane that runs alongside the synagogue, an old Iveco tanker truck is waiting. |
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Traffic in the right hand lane conceals the signage as currently positioned. |
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So tail between my legs I slope off into the crawler lane while my car winds itself up to go faster. |
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He added the lane had improved journey times for the 89 bus on that stretch of road by a minute. |
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The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars. |
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First, Ginobili drove the lane and drew Duncan's defender, zipping a pass to Duncan all alone on the baseline for a 19-footer. |
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The houses are soon left behind and the lane leads through open country to a T-junction at the top of the road. |
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The car suddenly shot out into the left lane and Cherry gasped as he was now driving on the wrong side of the road. |
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Off a lane where market traders push rickety handcarts toward the bazaar, steps lead into the courtyard of a Shia religious school. |
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Sections of the route had been well and truly trashed and, as this was summer, the state of the lane in winter can only be imagined. |
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Pedestrian and vehicular traffic is to utilise only the right lane of the north-bound Henry Street. |
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Officers propose to build a special bus lane for eastbound services so they do not have to negotiate Winchester's one-way system. |
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Darling's HOV lane is typical of a government better at style than substance. |
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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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It most certainly is not an additional feeder lane onto the main carriageway. |
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The entrance to the mews or garden flat is from the lane behind the main house, and it has the appearance of a country cottage. |
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The three or four dive centres are strung along a little lane following the water's edge. |
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The tow truck moved the second vehicle leaving enough room for a single lane of traffic, and the cops started to wave them on. |
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The near side lane going down has only a dashed and solid line, which means overtaking is perfectly legal where safe to do so. |
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Grabbing my camera I stepped out and along the lane to the point where there is a view of the sky unobstructed by houses. |
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A hefty and bulky taxi pod slammed onto the docking lane from their right through another open gate. |
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I had a clear and unobstructed view of the road ahead of me and there were no other vehicles in my lane either ahead or behind. |
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Really, it was headed west on the Route 30 Interstate and it negotiated a lane change without signaling and it struck me broadside. |
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Temporary traffic lights, single lane restrictions and roadworks are in place on the Greenhills Road between AirtonRoadand Old Tallaght Road. |
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This will enable Ballykealey lane to be surfaced as well as the Royal Oak Road to be finished with new paths and road surface. |
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It was assumed that the bus lane is an extra lane added to the main approach to the intersection. |
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I came off from Alfriston at about eight o'clock, walking up a chalky lane to the very top of the Downs. |
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Traffic crews then had to block all but one lane of the bridge while the crane righted the container. |
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The shopping centre grounds will be landscaped, incorporating a cycle lane and pedestrian walkways. |
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In the Crocodile Gorge between Nelspruit and Kaapmuiden only a single lane was open to traffic after rockfalls. |
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This lane is narrow and bendy and very few people adhere to the 20 mph speed limit. |
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He said that a designated bus lane in Malton Road should ensure that commuters beat peak traffic congestion and cruise straight into the city. |
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So it was with a flurry of paper gathering, desk clearing and eventually handshaking, I strolled out into the back lane for the last time. |
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The manual take-up device currently in use collects oil samples from a bowling lane surface on special transparent tape. |
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What would it take to change from life in the fast lane to a lifelong pursuit of meditation and study? |
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A separate lane for bicycles, and even powered two-wheelers, and manned pedestrian crossings have become necessary. |
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A man was stopped in the lane with a sawn-off shotgun in the boot and a woman was arrested trying to sell drugs outside the junior school. |
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A narrow lane in the Ahimsapuram First Street leads to his tiny workplace where he has piled up moving miniatures of automobiles and machines. |
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At least half that number is expected to take to the N9 northbound lane on Saturday. |
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The outside lane of the northbound carriageway was closed for half an hour while recovery teams cleared away the debris. |
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A new road scheme will cut 36 seconds from bus journey times by creating a contra-flow bus lane in East Hill, Wandsworth town. |
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The transport minister regretted that public help was not forthcoming to make the dedicated bus lane experiment a success. |
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The roadworks, which take up one lane of the street, are fenced off on the other side by wire mesh panels. |
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She would probably have won even more, but for being disqualified in 1995 for taking a step out of her lane just after the starting gun went. |
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Some guy in the lane next to them spun out of control and hit them on the passenger side. |
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A contra-flow system was implemented in the northbound lane within half an hour. |
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He also stated that the lane was inadequate width, thus preventing two-way vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement. |
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How will it improve traffic flow and road safety to force a milk float to drive in the outside lane at 3am? |
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A new bus lane and traffic island has proven efficient in reducing traffic, according to de Burca. |
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Whether a cycle lane is beneficial to cyclists is doubtful as there are cars parked in the cycle lane most of the time. |
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The outlet player passes to a lane player who is breaking to the basket, and makes a lay-up. |
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In a tiny lane contrived alongside that terrible scene his wife, more temperately than he deserves, alerts him to his insane action. |
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Begin by crossing the road from the car park and walking along the lane to the Hotel. |
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The woman landed in the middle lane of the eastbound carriageway, but, miraculously, she wasn't hit by a vehicle. |
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Because firefighters had to close one lane of Halifax Road for more than seven hours there were huge rush hour traffic jams. |
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My reverie ends abruptly as I join the wrong exit lane from the autoroute, one reserved for drivers with a prepayment card. |
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The problem is, what if the engine stops while he is already on the fast lane of a nearby toll road? |
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With its heavy use by dogs and its dog-leg bend, the lane must have proven quite adventurous for the night cart man of yore. |
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Junction 16 was closed to prevent further traffic joining the motorway and lane three in both carriageways remained closed overnight. |
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Using the previously suggest lane configurations will allow you to gain psychological assistance, from the swimmers in the adjacent lanes. |
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We climbed the steep lane back to the Inn, pausing here along the way, and had a lovely lazy afternoon lolling on a hammock on the porch. |
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The steel barrier starts at the top of the hill where the roadway narrows to one lane eastbound toward the bridge. |
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She stopped in the middle of the fast lane facing opposite traffic, and a tanker carrying diesel fuel smashed head-on into the front of her car. |
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He shot through the gap and continued along the narrow lane that would eventually reach a main road. |
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I know all the tricks, the dodges, the right queues to be in, a handy way of always getting into the fast lane for security. |
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Hogs must use the motorcycle lane and must also adhere to the two-stage left turn system used for smaller bikes. |
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The lane is intended to speed up travelling times for vehicles carrying the bulk of commuters. |
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You are driving down a road, and a vehicle in the oncoming lane wants to turn across your lane unto a side road. |
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I got only a few steps along the lane for my walk today before realizing it was a bit on the cold side for me. |
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The triplex and biplex PCRs were combined before electrophoresis and loaded onto a single gel lane to form a pentaplex system. |
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The lane is streaked with curvilinear snow, in places trodden into blue ice. |
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One lane of the trunk road was still closed today while investigations into the accident continued. |
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It's mainly a one-track, very very bendy lane and since they opened the motorways we have had a high amount of traffic cutting through. |
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They won their heat convincingly to obtain a favourable lane draw for their final which they won in style. |
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We drove for half an hour past abandoned farms and working farms and finally pulled off the two lane blacktop at a line of grain elevators. |
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But even people who always drive in the passing lane occasionally hit a speed bump. |
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On the ground level the floor plans show five full size regulation Tennis courts and 3 lane indoor lap pools and spa. |
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I was walking up and down a busy lane shopping like it was going out of fashion. |
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Furthermore, the allocation of one lane exclusively for the busway has only reduced the capacity of Jakarta's main throughway to absorb traffic. |
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I don't know how many times I've avoided harsh braking or slowdowns in the left lane because I've been cruising by in the right. |
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A short stroll along memory lane reveals an interesting range of speciality shops including antiques, art and craft, gift shops and galleries. |
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A number of visitors to the area over the last few weeks were taking a trip down memory lane by coming back to their original roots. |
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They should be able to close down the lane with their length, making it tough for even the bullish Artest and Wells to find much room to operate. |
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It is an easy drive on two lane roads that serpentine through the Laurel Mountains. |
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The surface of the road is to be replaced, and the crawler lane is to be closed and turned into a single lane road. |
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The A59 in that section comprises two lanes plus a crawler lane for slow traffic going uphill. |
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And I think it would be a good idea if that lane had those blow-up tubes on the side. |
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I then purchased Park lane with the additional funds I gained by mortgaging some properties. |
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So as you would expect, nobody obeys this law, like nobody goes 65 MPH on our six lane interstate speedways. |
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Traffic flows in the right-hand lane of the roads, though these days most vehicles have steering wheels for left-side driving. |
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The bus lane starts at Kingston Hill and runs mainly through London Road to the town centre. |
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Access to Tockwith must be by the authorised route only, with great care being taken when turning into the rough lane from the metalled road. |
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Then the big, belching bus turns onto a washboarded, sandy lane and slowly bounces through the tiny village of Ganeshpura. |
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Signal your intention to change the lane in good time by using the blinker and if necessary, by hand signalling, says the handbook. |
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Follow the lane and at the next road junction bear left to another junction of lanes. |
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There are no other cars on the road and the truck drivers just chill in their slow lane and leave the fast one all to you. |
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The road narrowed briefly to one lane and even at 2.30 pm this caused a bit of build-up. |
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Mr Sutcliffe told the meeting that the lane had been a quiet country lane, but now had heavy lorries using it to get to a nearby business park. |
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When she found herself back in lane one 20 minutes before the race all her plans went out the window. |
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Sullivan stood staring at a colorful gypsy wagon lumbering down a side lane out of sight. |
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One lane of the northbound carriageway was closed while emergency services dealt with the accident. |
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One car pulling into another lane and forcing the driver behind to brake hard is enough to start traffic bunching up. |
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On Monday I witnessed three cyclists exiting the northbound cycle lane on Stricklandgate in quick succession. |
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Currently, city public buses use the slow lane together with minibuses and private cars, often causing heavy traffic congestion. |
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Every time I use the road I see the bus lane and the speed limits flaunted. |
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A lane closure is scheduled at the Presumpscot River Bridge for bridgework. |
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Mr Lowe was waiting in the bus lane to cross Wellington Road when he was hit by a small, modern hatchback at 4.40 pm. |
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Heworth councillor Ruth Potter said a new bus lane had narrowed Malton Road for cars, creating hazards. |
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The bus lane in Thornton Road is much abused by private motorists, all the time. |
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Work will resume after the Easter weekend, which will mean a brief return to single lane carriageways during parts of the day. |
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In the morning time the bus lane from Tuam to Galway will have priority and in the evening time the return route will have priority. |
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A few days ago, just round the corner from Hackney police station, I noticed a car abandoned, straddling a bus lane and half the pavement. |
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There is a proposed scheme for a bus lane in Croft Road to help solve this. |
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He passed a northbound tractor trailer moving slowly in the northbound lane with its right hand turn signal on. |
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The lane of Meimeili near the road was the place accommodating most comfort houses in this area. |
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Police, travelling in the northbound lane noticed the fight and went to investigate. |
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This lane is purposed to speed the transport of vehicles who were deliberate about pooling resources, and conserving time and energy. |
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A new merge lane for northbound traffic turning onto the Pacific Highway is also expected to be completed by the end of the month. |
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Go through this and a wide tarmac lane is now followed straight ahead for the next half a mile or so all the way back to Disley. |
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With personal computers, taking a stroll down memory lane isn't for the nostalgic. |
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We have 14-foot sidewalks and a bike lane on each side, and the bridge is beautiful. |
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It cited improvements to the road layout, including lane markings, hatched areas and clearer road signs as the reason. |
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I carefully maneuvered to the right-hand lane and then proceeded onto the shoulder. |
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I am pleased they have decided to abolish the scheme and return the road to its original state, removing the bus lane and yellow lines. |
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Ignore tracks to the left and right but keep to the main access road which bears right and climbs gradually to the lane crossroads. |
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Eradicating the crawler lane would mean heavy lorries slowing down the traffic up Golden Hill. |
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Just a step away is the Manik Chowk, a narrow lane bursting at the seams with brassware shops. |
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They watched as the silvery vehicle accelerated into the fast lane and then disappeared in a bright flash. |
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Follow this uphill for about a mile before turning left along a minor lane that leads to the car park by the ranger's office and toilets. |
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These flexible wings also blend successive passes and radius the outside edges of the skate lane to prevent ski tips from catching. |
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He got into the left turning lane and drove onto the on ramp and onto the freeway. |
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A word of warning, if the weather is wet, the lane down to these pegs, normally easy, can become dangerous! |
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Once the system is in place, the fastest-moving vehicles will take lane closest to the footpath or kerbstones on the left. |
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However, life is the fast lane is a white-knuckle ride at times, because shares are volatile. |
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The line of wideners cover a wide range of applications from lane construction to shoulder maintenance and back fill. |
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Midland road wideners are specialized machines designed to place material to the side of a lane and spread at a specified profile. |
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Most properties have a large receiving yard or lane which is virtually a small paddock. |
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She gave him a level gaze, which drew his attention away from the air lane briefly. |
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At last we left the main highway and turned into a still narrower road, barely one lane wide, with broad dirt shoulders. |
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An avid cyclist, he's handing out pamphlets calling for a Bloor Street bike lane stretching from High Park to Sherbourne. |
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Lorries were stopped in the outside and inside lane completely obstructing the red lights. |
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Take the centre lane at the traffic lights and turn right onto the side road. |
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She too was driven to a quiet country lane where she was raped at knifepoint. |
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A quiet lane then leads down to reach Brockabank Farm in the secluded wooded valley of Eshton Beck. |
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The only road to the two farms is by the lane which has been used for centuries, so what is the matter with it now? |
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He only just made it through to the final after beating Graham Jarvis in two dual lane races in the heats. |
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The lane was guarded by two enormous iron wrought gates, which currently lay open. |
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Perhaps a critic who sat at the drive-in in the '60s could walk down memory lane with you and revel in the supreme badness of these films. |
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He felt the engine laboring, gathering speed slowly, the breakdown lane narrowing rapidly ahead. |
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I was only a few paces down the lane when the full impact of the crow's plight registered in my mind. |
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Carter eventually stopped his vehicle in the slow lane after police boxed him in. |
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Vehicles coming in the opposite direction up the hill move into the middle lane far too soon and before they know what is coming towards them. |
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It also challenged the conventional wisdom that a bar in a secluded lane location could not be commercially viable. |
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The outside lane in each direction will be closed during the work, after the evening rush-hour each day. |
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But thrust an historical document about bygone yesteryears down our memory lane and we can't get enough. |
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Finally, he gets around me and lane hops a bit and that's the last I see of him. |
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Ashe Street and Court House lane will be bustling with activity during Easter weekend. |
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Then the group set off up the narrow winding lane to the main road and the lay-by. |
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On six-lane roads with three lanes for each direction of traffic, the left lane is meant for normal driving and for vehicles turning left. |
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A few of them seem to think the bike lane is their personal overtaking lane. |
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At that point, the road is a single carriageway with one lane in either direction, the lanes being divided by double central white lines. |
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She led us up a narrow lane and through a round stone portal into a courtyard of huge water urns, bicycles and birdcages. |
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Rush-hour traffic built up today as the outside lane in both directions was closed for repairs to the crash barrier. |
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It's a single lane for you, a single lane for oncoming traffic, and in the middle they've painted an obviously desperate double red line. |
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Earlier, a policeman told how he spotted a vehicle travelling at speed in the outside lane of the motorway on March 1 last year at 10.15 am. |
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They clog the lane defensively and will create problems for U.S. star Tim Duncan. |
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She crossed the center line and traveled to the outside lane of opposing traffic. |
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Until then, the contraflow system on the westbound carriageway allowing a single lane of traffic in each direction will continue. |
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Fishing nets, which would cause disturbances, have not been cleared out of the shipping lane between the port and Xiamen. |
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There was also a papaya tree on the balcony that eventually crashed, pot and all into the back lane below, but that's another story. |
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As you can see from about two posts ago, my mind has been taking the occasional hike down memory lane lately. |
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The lane petered out to track, the rain increased to torrential and dozens of lambs crowded under thorn trees, bleating. |
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Devonish, out in lane six, ran his own race despite pressure from the inside lanes and accelerated away to his first major track title. |
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Waiting at a junction, a driver in the lane next to mine lurched out of his car door and was violently sick on the road. |
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As she grew, she loved swimming competition and the challenge of going faster than the swimmer in the lane next to her. |
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But a stunning swim saw him book a central lane for the final, edging out Phelps in his heat to qualify fastest. |
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For gel blot analysis, 10 g of total RNA was applied to each lane and separated by electrophoresis. |
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In the last issue, we reviewed the terms and definitions for bowling balls, lanes, and lane play. |
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It crashed into the nearside barrier, ending up with its nose sticking out into the first lane of the motorway. |
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It is divided into two half-circle formed segments by a dark lane of interstellar dust in front of it. |
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According to the council this session is based on giving exclusive pool time to older bathers who want to enjoy lane swimming. |
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Promises every avenue in Manhattan will have a dedicated lane for trucks, taxis, and private automobiles between new bike paths. |
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Smith actually was lofting the ball out onto the lane about 15 feet. |
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The red automobile bounced down the lane towards the train station. |
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And if you are in the slow lane and too fast then again that is your own fault and you should move up a lane, dependent on how crowded other lanes are. |
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Warren said that to flee the murder scene he drove a blue van from the fast lane on the Naas Road across a slow lane and into a slip road leading to the Boot Road. |
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We see long lines of traffic on single lanes leading up to roundabouts when common sense dictates that an extra lane should have been put in from day one. |
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I was in the slow lane and sensed where the shoulder should be, so I eased the car off the roadway and let it scrape the railing to be sure we were in a safe spot. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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Today being a working day, a couple of utility trucks came beetling down the lane to meet and pass me, driven by a drowsy farm-worker off to start work. |
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Tarmac lane with short steep section leads on to rough unmade road. |
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The film gives tips on traffic, such as the need to have lane discipline, pedestrians' right of way at zebra crossings, no parking zones and also traffic signs. |
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And Laura Mason will be taking a trip down memory lane to show how the pancheon was used as a bread-proving pot in traditional farmhouse kitchens. |
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Otherwise, your entry into the fast lane depends on your airline and your departure airport. |
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A two-tier system has been proposed, essentially creating a fast lane and a slow lane. |
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Flooding, mudslides and fallen trees cut several main highways into Wellington to a single lane in places, snarling commuter traffic and forcing it to a crawl, he said. |
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His car cruised down the right lane of the street with its blinker on. |
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They charged down the two lane wide passages between the buildings. |
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The bus lane is designed to limit the amount of traffic in Ferndale Road and only allows buses, emergency vehicles, motorbikes, mopeds and bicycles. |
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As the countdown to Tullow Community School's reunion begins in earnest, it seems everyone is taking a trip down memory lane to rekindle their school days. |
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Articulated vehicles must necessarily swing out and into the second lane of M50 traffic in order to execute their turn to parallel the line of traffic into which they merge. |
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Other measures in the plan include new lane markings, anti-skid surfacing and several hundred yards of bus lane on Brighton Way up to the roundabout. |
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Leave the lane when you reach a small open parking area on the right by the canal and cross it via a black and white swing bridge on your right to join the towpath. |
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He came around a blind corner of the drive-in lane just as an SUV pulled up. |
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Use of laser guns on a bridge has its own rules, they are to be as close as possible to the centre line of the lane being targeted to reduce cosine effect. |
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The markings are a mixture of red paint and chevrons which urge motorists to move into the left hand lane shortly before the road becomes a single carriageway again. |
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The image of Magic Johnson rolling across the lane and launching a hook shot over Boston's big three is one of the most famous in basketball history. |
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Elizabeth wandered the lane after having read Mr. Darcy's letter twice through, but again she returned to it, unable to refrain from self-punishment. |
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The purpose of a fire lane is to regulate travel over district land by vehicles such as ambulances, and to provide a means of partial access for private owners. |
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Using sensors, it monitors the painted lines that separate lanes, and is triggered, at 50 mph or more, when a lane deviation is detected without the indicator being used. |
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Their sedan collided with an articulated lorry already in the outside lane when they pulled out to overtake and were shunted into the path of an oncoming mini van. |
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Now the local Department of Transportation has opened up the current carpool lane that runs along half of my route home to single drivers as a toll road. |
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A 3,000-meter rowing course with submersible lane markers is laid out on the Lower Otay Lake to accommodate athletes training in sweeps and sculls. |
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Tonight the outside lane of the dual carriageway will shut in both directions between Rayleigh Weir and Kent Elms corner to fix a water main which burst two weeks ago. |
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In my experience it seldom happens this way, but suddenly there was a magnificent Kudu bull standing broadside at about 50 yards, with a clear lane through the bush to him. |
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The surface varies from a stony path to a rutted lane to a broad carpet of grass, all of it passable on a touring bike with the exception of 100 yards or so towards the end. |
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The mandatory cycle lane would stretch along Belmont Rise and would be situated directly on the carriageway, rather than on the path at the side of the busy road. |
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Oh, and throughout this whole period, a lane that was staffed and reserved for crew use processed only four flight attendants. |
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The show has been designed in such a way as to take audience down the memory lane to a time when the Kilimanoor Palace was at its splendid and regal best. |
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A customer was suddenly approaching her lane with a cartful of items. |
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You can never control what the person in the next lane does in a race. |
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This first mid air collision forced authorities to devise the air lane system in which airlines are allotted strict routes, times and schedules to avoid such tragedies. |
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Suddenly the coach crossed the central reservation and collided with a public light bus travelling in the inner lane of the eastbound carriageway. |
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Immediately after the causeway, head right through a gate and follow the lakeside path straight on then through woodland to reach a lane across your path. |
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I was almost knocked off my bike by three different cars pulling over at the last moment and parking straddling the kerb and road rendering the cycle lane worthless. |
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My creative work today was limited of course but I did manage to walk a little way up the lane to snap a photograph of the view over the flat fields I see all about me. |
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He was just stepping into the bus lane off the left kerb as I went past. |
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Today, the street is a well-preserved strip of old villas and lane houses containing cafes, restaurants, bookstores and antique shops as well as curiosity museums. |
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And in sport we've had surf rage and lane rage in swimming pools. |
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During a December news conference in Trenton, Christie laughed off questions from journalist Matt Katz about the lane closures. |
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Police were forced to close one lane of the road as firefighters used cutting equipment to free the mother who was trapped upside-down in her seatbelt. |
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It does not include any plans to close the crawler lane up the hill. |
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Once it is finished, the 70-mile carpool lane will stretch from Orange County to the San Fernando Valley. |
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You have to be in the Army and standing in a New York City bike lane while writing your memoir. |
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Etobicoke and Scarborough have received their first bike lanes, and a bike lane has been completed along Dundas East, between Kingston Road and Broadview. |
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Just a few days later in Trenton, the state Assembly formed a special committee to investigate the lane closures. |
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A stroll through Harlem with him is like a walk down memory lane as he points to abandoned and renovated sites that are historically dear to old-time residents of Harlem. |
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Two lanes of the eastbound carriageway were reopened at about 9am but one lane remained shut as workers continued to remove vehicles from the scene. |
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A plush Volvo of latest make was crawling up a narrow lane squeezing itself into the gap between houses like a gleaming dagger into a tight sheath. |
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We set up a live-fire combat assault lane that required the soldiers to negotiate a grueling obstacle course and engage targets as they moved through the course. |
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If you have been pining for Dales meadows brilliant with flowers the ones by the quiet lane are fair enough, yellow with buttercups, and the verges red with campions. |
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The lane squeezes tight between dry-stone walls, big green views billow away to the north and there are bijou meadows soaked with buttercups as tall as daffodils. |
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Just further down the lane were three tiny cottages which always looked spruce in this quiet backwater and their small gardens were bright with flowers. |
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You only touch on the village, taking more railway line, a cutting colourful with campion and elder, that links with a cul-de-sac lane leading down to the sea. |
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What you can also see is a taxi in the middle, stopped across the oncoming lane of traffic, and a security van parked on single yellow lines just after the bus lane. |
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When I tried to make a lane change, using the turn signal, a yellow warning light flashed in the side-view mirror, providing a clear indication that a vehicle was present. |
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The five factors were age, passenger capacity, the number of berths and cabins, the number of lane metres, the car carrying capacity and the speed. |
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Motorway driving often feels like a battle for survival as you weave around the Metro hogging the middle lane while watching out for the boy racer hammering down the outside. |
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The sea wall bike lane was wide enough to be split for cyclists and walkers taking in the sea air and the views of Elizabeth Castle and St Aubin's Fort. |
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Drive the ball into the lane rather than lifting it up and onto the lane. |
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Traffic came to a standstill when the one-foot wide pipe exploded at around 4am, forcing closure of the northbound carriage and lane two of the southbound carriageway. |
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The biggest change to come down the pike in recent years has been the single car-pool lane on the southbound I-405 through the Sepulveda Pass. |
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Besides infrastructure, gasification in Macedonia is also blooming, and a shipping lane to Albania was introduced for the first time. |
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Thousands packed the shearing shed, the lane outside and the specially erected grandstand where the competition was relayed on giant screens. |
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In addition, access to the high-occupancy vehicle lane continues to be granted for hybrid electric vehicle users, based on decals. |
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Akiva stood at the edge of a rooftop terrace in Riyadh, peering down at a doorway in the lane below. |
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The retirement specialist is also organising a competition to win a trip down memory lane during the event at the development in School Lane. |
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Did you know that the Bristol Channel is the most dangerous shipping lane in the world, with a tidal range of almost 15 metres? |
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But why so much ice should have been in the shipping lane at the time has long been a puzzle. |
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The idea works well in parts of the United States, where a high-occupancy vehicle lane makes sense on a six-lane freeway. |
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The lane closure lasted until around 5pm when the lorry was taken away from the scene by a breakdown lorry. |
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The new stretch will consist of a three-lane dual carriageway with service roads, cycle lane and signalised junctions. |
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A perimetrical pedestrian lane is designed along the entire site on the Rio de la Plata bank. |
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The authority had said that because the lane is an unadopted road, responsibility for its maintenance lies with the residents. |
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Beyond that there was a lane between ranks of young, balsamy, white-misted firs and then an open pasture field, sere and crispy. |
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It's been suggested that the Lakers should make Parker pay for his drives in the lane with a body check or two. |
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Eighteen of the 20 Funny Car competitors were forced to run in the right lane when the electronic timing device malfunctioned in the left lane. |
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Mother-of-six Ann McAdam is said to have crossed the busy sea lane in 14 hours. |
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Tung then began to reverse back into the outbound lane in an attempt to carry out a three-point turn. |
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The driver lost control of her vehicle and slid into the middle lane, forcing a mail truck into the Brokaw lane of traffic. |
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A collision involving two vehicles closed one lane of three on the A19 between the Portrack and Norton turn-offs just before 5pm. |
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Taylor was traveling in the right lane when his box truck struck the tow truck driver, who was pronounced dead at the scene. |
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The star, real name Sean Combs, was stopped on Saturday night for making an illegal lane change, said Miami Beach Police's Sergeant Peter Bitume. |
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On one side of my shooting lane stood thick black willow groves choked off by tall cut grass and brush. |
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A MALL is trialling an overtaking lane for shoppers after a 10-year-old girl wrote in to complain about dawdlers. |
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Applying his Game 1 analysis, Bacero used his Ebonite Total NV on lane 14 for another strike. |
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I would suggest they sack the clown whose idea it was to put a bicycle lane on St Anne Street and Great Homer Street. |
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As part of the bicycle lane project, we are also working to make Dubai roads and sidewalks more accessible to wheelchair users. |
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