In the busy commercial streets of the city you will find huge pumpkins broken to pieces and scattered on the road, some smeared with kumkum. |
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What's more, when Baltimore is on the road, opposing fans will ride him like he's never been ridden. |
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Witnesses said he was writhing in pain on the road with elbow and hip injuries. |
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Only 22 pieces of private property will be affected by the Metro Rail alignment on the road in Indiranagar. |
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Likewise the tires must be properly scoured to remove deep down grime and small particles it came contact with on the road. |
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There are few other cars on the road, only an occasional set of lights moving in the opposite direction, away from the night. |
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I'd entered 87 kmph on the speed regulator because there's a 90 kmph limit on the road. |
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Sometimes I feel like I'm taking my life in my hands on the road but I have no choice because I can't manage on the footpath. |
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Just because you are not on the road, it doesn't mean you can't crack your scone on the concrete. |
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There is some evidence that relicensing policies based on measurements of static acuity and visual field reduce accidents on the road. |
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Waterloo will begin playoff action on the road, but it remains to be seen where they will travel to. |
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These days, teams comprise people who work at headquarters, in satellite offices, on the road, and from home. |
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Setting up your own business is one of the best ways to get started on the road to riches and you don't have to be a Richard Branson-type either. |
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Both batsmen have the ability to tear any attack to ribbons and a quick 60 or 70 from them will set Border on the road to a good total. |
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Chanting anti-government songs, students from the universities and colleges made bonfires at different points on the road. |
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Some mobiles contain modems that can be connected to a laptop computer for internet access while you're on the road. |
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Are you in less danger wearing baggies because the drivers give you more room on the road when you wear them instead of lycra? |
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The band of Tennesseean siblings overdid it on the road, though, and coasted into their new album following a yearlong hiatus. |
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I was walking to the laundromat today when I met an acquaintance, Paulos, on the road. |
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In many ways, we were on the road to perdition with agencies and advertisers. |
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I was so nervous that I couldn't focus clearly on the road and we had to stop to change places with Rachel. |
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The other vehicles in its fleet do not meet the legal requirements and in effect should not be allowed on the road. |
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When driving a vehicle and an animal, bird or reptile is seen on the road ahead, it is easy to slow down. |
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The air ambulance, which was already in the area, was first on the scene and landed on the road after police closed it off. |
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A number of people have visited officers manning roadblocks on the road asking where they can leave flowers and tributes. |
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McFadden then went on the road to assess market demand in Ireland for coloured hats and scarves. |
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Stick a mamil on the Propel and I bet it's no longer the slickest bike on the road. |
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This is causing chaos on the road, especially in the mornings and at teatime, and creating a huge traffic build-up. |
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To celebrate ten years on the road, the duo performed old favourites from their impressive back catalogue. |
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He walked westward and out of the village by the back way to avoid the Roman sentry on the road. |
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He makes sure he has a warrant of fitness, he does everything right, and he goes on the road and is completely within the Road Code. |
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So he set out, but on the road and in the village no one made way for him, and when he begged no one gave him alms. |
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You may even see your property taxes increase as towns have to pay more to keep their police cars, fire engines, and garbage trucks on the road. |
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As a teenager she joined her brother on the road, playing in numerous tank towns and dives. |
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The toxic waste flooded footpaths, flowed through a forest and onto playing fields after the storage tank on the road overflowed. |
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Traffic was stopped on the road and after the complete sanitization of the area rescuers were allowed to lift the victims. |
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In all the chaos and madness, his full attention was focused on the road ahead and the path to freedom. |
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Three months later Susie was killed by an automobile on the road in front of her home. |
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May you all have a safe and peaceful holiday break and please take care if you're on the road. |
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Our bus has been chugging uphill out of the city of Shiraz in southern Iran on the road to Persepolis, the ancient Persian capital. |
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The two headed out to the vehicle bays and checked out a cruiser, then headed out on the road. |
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While the main roads were passible, cautious drivers spend twice as long on the road due to tailbacks and traffic accidents. |
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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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They gazed on the road with a solemn, placid expression, as of men to whom the Atlantean weight of this weary world was as the down on a feather. |
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The team has designs on making the playoffs, and it performs like a playoff team at home but not on the road. |
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A bomb or grenade also exploded on the road during the shooting, but caused no casualties. |
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A teenage runaway finds herself on the road to perdition after she gets involved in crime. |
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The move from brute power to one of the most fashionable and urbane runarounds on the road isn't as bizarre as it sounds, he insists. |
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Being unable to read sometimes slowed me down when I lost my way on the road and kept me from being all I could be, but it no longer saddened me. |
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Mehmet steals a truck and sets out on the road with Berzan's rude coffin in the back. |
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David drove insanely fast, flying by honking cars, rude gestures and angry cries from various drivers on the road. |
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Some days later, the sound of a horn was heard from the lone palm tree during a one-minute interval when no vehicle was on the road. |
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In the 1980s, he spent five years on the road as a stage manager for a rock band. |
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An injured runner who has overcome a rare lung condition to compete in marathons has turned to aqua jogging to get him back on the road. |
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It's in every backbencher's hands to make today the day Britain has a long overdue conversion on the road to Damascus. |
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It is a revelation, not quite on the road to Damascus scale, but a pleasing experience nevertheless. |
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No-one would suggest, of course, that this sudden conversion on the road to Damascus has anything to do with the impending elections. |
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I agree entirely with the lady who recently wrote in regarding vehicles on the road without a road fund licence. |
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He had moved out of the house he shared with his wife, Sharon, and was on the road with a teenage junkie named Dawn. |
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He brought to his performances the residual skills developed from years on the road, performing in front of live audiences. |
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Now the group send it on the road once more, touring to Australia, Hong Kong, New York, Paris, Zurich and San Francisco. |
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In the end, Forney takes his show on the road, performing live with his son at a heartland music festival to a bewildered audience of twelve. |
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Because of the popularity of their comedy show, they took the show on the road for a tour lasting six years. |
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A game of kickball quickly formed on the road that ran opposite of the river. |
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I've been on the road recently, traveling mostly by car to visit some customers here in the New York area. |
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If the Twins split the first two games of the division series on the road, look out when they return home. |
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His daughter-in-law, Janet, is one of eight sales representatives who are on the road daily. |
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If someone tells you they're going from here to Timbuktu you probably think they're on the road to nowhere. |
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Accompanying them on the road are a cavalcade of young, willing, and available groupies, including the radiant, enigmatic Penny Lane. |
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Having completed the necessary paperwork, he was anxious to get back on the road and complete his deliveries. |
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Try to break your pattern of self-sacrifice and self-sabotage, and stay on the road to good health. |
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Shortly afterwards, the group does break with Towle, who's talking about accompanying them on the road. |
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Understanding this can aid teachers and learners as they make sense of interpersonal conflict on the road to forming successful groups. |
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He has created a lavishly stunning, sweeping story of the little wooden doll's many adventures on the road to boyhood. |
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It's about how these children, many of whom lack self-confidence and are on the road toward delinquency, overcome challenges through this class. |
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Kids play cricket on the road, young men idle at the edges, women scrub small wads of wet clothes beside buckets of precious water. |
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It is a great chance for us to give them a bit back from some of the tough times we have experienced on the road. |
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He was treated with antidepressant drugs but says that self-help groups put him on the road to recovery. |
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I spent a lot of my time thumbing a lift on the road between Naas and Athy. |
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The 30 to 40 miles per hour wind drove perpendicular across my path making it impossible to stay on the road even if I could see it. |
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The project has provided new knowledge and skills for many producers, setting them on the road to achieving this. |
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I had to pick up Michael from his caretaker, finish my necessary last-minute packing, and get on the road. |
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Walking on the road in broad daylight whilst facing the traffic makes me anxious enough. |
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Clearly, fascism could serve as a way station on the road to other forms of anticapitalism. |
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I've seen groupies on the road and women just throwing themselves at you just because you're famous, and I hate that. |
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Days on the road together with bad food have worn down Nambiar's health and he now suffers from acidity and dyspepsia. |
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He decided that he would catch up with Kate by waylaying her on the road towards Cannon Hill. |
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These days, White House service seems merely a way station on the road to the best-seller list. |
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Got the ticket and set out on the road again at a very sedate pace and being very careful with my driving. |
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Traffic was controlled and barriers put up by the council to keep pedestrians safe and form a protected walkway on the road. |
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Most of the platinum stars today started out on the road from rags to riches with their own independent label. |
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They were ragtag adventurers, all on the road together for different reasons, as fate would have it. |
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There was mayhem going on on the road outside as the road repair men did their best to barricade us all in whilst they patched our holes. |
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At ten o'clock it was sheeting down, a huge torrent, and the cars on the road outside threw up massive sprays as they whizzed passed. |
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But now the wannabe mechanic has masterminded an innovative scheme to help put both himself and other youngsters on the road to success. |
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Most cyclists are considerate and thereby enhance their own safety and that of others on the road. |
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Doubling their latest annual dividend suggests they're well on the road to recovery. |
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We have installed additional signs on the road and done everything possible to advertise the fact that the speed limit has been reduced. |
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Our story concerns the continuing growth and development of Anakin Skywalker on the road to becoming the greatest screen villain of all time. |
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Teams still bring propane torches, rasps, sandpaper and saws on the road, just in case. |
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A friendly and likeable fellow, Ritchie has all the people skills needed to keep the show on the road. |
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As far as repairing a flat on the road, we haven't yet finalized how riders will be able to achieve this. |
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This Whitsun, its all about goals with FITC Striker Courses going on the road to a venue near you. |
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They are presently out on the road breaking in the new band before returning to the studio again. |
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With the coming of Neal began that part of my life that you could call my life on the road. |
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After a spell on the road gangs, some thirty more were sent for several years to the coal mines at Newcastle, reopened for them. |
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The driver has a very good position behind the wheel, and it is surprisingly easy to place this long, wide car on the road. |
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It was a massacre. When a team wins 38-14, on the road, without forcing a single defensive turnover, you know it has been a one-sided game. |
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With our very aggressive strategy, running sixth on the road was a disaster. |
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Out in the country, past the big cities, over four hills, and through countless curves on the road, lay the small town of Benwin. |
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Clive only had time to put one foot on the road before his attacker went for his jugular. |
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She fights off agonising back pain, sustained in a work injury two years ago, to keep the show on the road. |
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If you drive into central London there is a big C painted on the road at the point where the congestion charge kicks in. |
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Paul is in the same world after seeing the light on the road to Damascus as he was before, but everything looks different. |
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With each lurch of the truck another flaming bale toppled off, coming to a flaming halt on the road or igniting the grass at its shoulder. |
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I was sad to see two very young lads drinking Buckfast wine, well on the road to becoming winos. |
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Something strange happened on the road to our much-celebrated post-industrial utopia. |
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Returning to the motel that they share with the twins, Max and Linda steal the strippers' bankroll and head back on the road. |
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Vincent sent her a sidelong glance before refocusing his attention on the road again. |
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When they get on the road, they find their place of birth is now an epithet. |
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Part of your mind was focussing on the road, but you were miles away. |
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So, sisters, it's time to get the battlebus back on the road again. |
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Teams may put more than one racer on the road at a time if they feel it will be advantageous. |
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He hit home runs in every park in the American League and hit more on the road than at home. |
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And then Further is gone, back on the road, like a time-traveling relic from another era or an apparition of Jerry Garcia. |
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Now he ought to take his show on the road, barnstorm the country in behalf of the tax hike, see what happens. |
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There is green slime on the grass, the pavement and the road and the geese cause almost continual hold-ups for the traffic by wandering about on the road. |
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Finally, lower the jack so the wheel is back down on the road. |
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But Winter is dead, Clapton is tired of life on the road, and King unreliable in concert. |
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She easily weaved around the few cars which were on the road. |
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The team joins the men's Clan on the road as they prepare for their games against the University of Saskatchewan as they make a mad dash for the playoffs. |
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The little hill station of Kohima, north of Imphal and on the road to the important railhead of Dimapur, was encircled, but held out in an epic siege. |
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Or, if they choose to continue on their present course on the road to obliteration, they can take it up with God when they face Him on the Judgment Day. |
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It bills itself as the first stop on the road to the White House, but many GOP players skipped the New Orleans confab. |
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They were on the road because it's during the summer after a high school player's junior year that college coaches best identify scholarship prospects. |
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It is located in a wide basin on the road linking India with Central Asia. |
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But his prayers to Saint Veronica, who is credited with giving Jesus a kerchief to wipe his brow on the road to Golgotha, apparently go unanswered. |
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As the water on the road was knee-deep, engines of several light vehicles conked out and commuters were stranded, blocking the movement of heavy vehicles. |
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What activity could a player from the World Cup-winning French soccer team share with an alcoholic on the road to recovery and a woman peacefully controlling her labor pains? |
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While playing for the Seattle Mariners from 1998 to 2000, A-Rod hit 125 home runs, 51 at home and 74 on the road. |
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Take Five eMobile is our new solution allowing sales representatives to enter orders and find up-to-the-minute customer information while on the road. |
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Green markings which have been put down to delineate a cycle way on the road at Waterhead, Ambleside, have caused a flurry of letters to the Gazette in recent weeks. |
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Replacing your grille and other exterior auto parts could be a perfect way to restyle and customize your vehicle and make it stand out from the rest of the cars on the road. |
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We had to drive over rice to get here, laid out on the road to dry or cure or some other food processing I could not make out in the squall of information they gave me. |
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Of course each of us has our stories about bad drivers, with the implication, always, that we ourselves are faultless on the road. |
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Those who work at telework centers, satellite offices or on the road spend more time on the job, with each averaging over four days, or 30 hours a week. |
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Officers said it appeared the man riding the motorcycle lost control on the corner where there was loose sand on the road, and then smashed into the pole. |
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If you're passing a truck driver on the road today, give them a wave because as likely as not, they'll be mourning the death of a troubadour they called their own, Slim Dusty. |
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Using common sense and personal risk management will help make you more visible to the automobiles on the road and protect your body in case of an accident. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice on the road and slippery sidewalks. |
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A gang of petty thieves make a big score on an armored van, but instead of landing on easy street, they find themselves on the road to frustration. |
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Despite a perfect marriage to the perfect lady, he spent his time on the road as a travelling salesman, making friends and accepting every opportunity presented to him. |
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It was also reported that at numerous places on the road from Levens Hall to the entrance to Kendal, several triumphal arches and other forms of decorations were on show. |
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A whole rethink and development of policies which will put the nation on the road to economic recovery is necessary, so that poverty can be rooted out. |
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In fact the only time I had to apply opposite lock on the road was when getting off the throttle mid-bend, which can result in sudden lift-off oversteer. |
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He is on the road to recovery from glandular fever and could be back before Christmas if a short run-out in the second team goes well this weekend. |
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If they get it right, the present school generation could be set on the road to a lifetime's love of good food, without a plate of pink custard or lumpy mash in sight. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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The lightest models may not have all the bells and whistles, but they will usually serve for short trips unless you do serious multimedia authoring while on the road. |
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He was born in a New York ghetto and seemed on the road to a life of gangs when three Canadians took a shine to him and decided to bring him back to Toronto. |
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Albert spent three years on the road, headlining in small clubs and opening for rock stars like Neil Diamond in larger halls. |
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Except for the maddening crowds at every store, and except for the idiots at Roosevelt Field mall and except for the madmen on the road today, it was a stellar day. |
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A mound of flowers to those killed by real bullets is heaped in a memorial on the road to the parliament. |
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She shifts effortlessly from folk and blues to upbeat tangos and haunting instrumentals, all interspersed with humorous tales of her life on the road. |
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A car accident on the road leading to Tarn Hows earlier this month led to police placing an accident notice, four bollards and highly-visible blue and white police tape. |
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The first lady packs a rubber band and a jump rope in her suitcase on the road. |
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He had to bribe the school to let him do his schoolwork on the road. |
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There's a big drive through a big deer park and a big sign at the start like a cricket scoreboard informing how many big deer have been killed on the road this year. |
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Less than a month on the road, on a hot day in late February, the grungy banditos nervously approached the inspection station at the Arizona border. |
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I meandered until I ended up on the road to the Castle on the Hill. |
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If your car is equipped with fog lights, you may find it helpful to turn these on, as they throw a little extra light on the road while making your car easier to see. |
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At one point, the team was on the road to being champions, but after an altercation with the coach, the team self-destructed and was suspended from play. |
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As learned and experienced bargainers, thanks to months on the road, we calmly explained that we were students and simply could not afford the 1000 rupees, which was true. |
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The system is a high-tech welcome mat for travelers who rely on computers and the internet while on the road. |
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Using multiprotocol support, they communicate by cellular phone while on the road, and from direct dial-up at their home. |
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If the driver can't move his car, he must turn on the hazard lights, call police and place a warning triangle on the road. |
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A short three lane stretch heads north east before a sharp left turn is required to stay on the road. |
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I had a close shave with somebody who pulled out in front of me on the road, but I swerved and managed not to hit him. |
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Neverminding swingball, I saw her there on the road the other week and I said hello to her and what did she do? She outright ignored me. |
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Speed limits, stoplights and safety belts are part of being a good driver on the road. |
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A few moments later they heard the sound of an engine, and a muddy shooting brake appeared on the road behind them. |
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Never mind slanging matches with your own fans, how about a win on the road? |
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Karigasniemi lies on the road between the Finnish town of Ivalo and Lakselv in Norway. |
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According to the company, its focus is to have only carbon neutral cars on the road within the next three years. |
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The suspension is important because it makes the car stable and easier to control and keeps the tires on the road when driving on uneven terrain. |
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There are six taxi companies, who together put out over 28,000 taxis on the road. |
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As with most Commonwealth countries, vehicles on the road and people walking on the streets keep to the left. |
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In time, the granting of responsible government became the first step on the road to complete independence. |
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There was tenacious Soviet resistance at Mogilev and Smolensk on the road to Moscow. |
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A minute or two apart on the road, they were rarely a few seconds apart on time each lap, Hailwood losing by just 2 seconds. |
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In early 1970, McLaren began work on the GT to use it on the road to find out what problems the design would have to overcome. |
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For failing to respond to the black flag, Schumacher was disqualified, having finished second on the road. |
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Opening on Broadway on 25 October 1995 at the Marquis Theatre, it later went on the road for a world tour. |
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They rented a villa on the road to Casablanca and during that time Orwell wrote Coming Up for Air. |
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This planned new venture will creating untold misery to commuters travelling to work on the road south bound out of Morpeth at peak times. |
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After three hours on the road, they finally crossed the state line. |
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In the cycle training, we learnt the rules of the road and what it would be like to be on the road when we are older. |
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Through the show, they pass on messages, joke about the makes of other lorries or let another driver know that they've passed them on the road. |
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A 1926 postcard lampoons the reaction of two English motorists seeing a sign for Llanfairpwllgwyngyll on the road to Holyhead. |
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It came a day after warplanes bombed rebels on the road to Damascus international airport. |
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Because Sea is a vegan, the couple tried to maintain a macrobiotic life on the road. |
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I embraced the new regime like a convert who had seen the light on the road to Damascus, as long as Damascus had a chip shop. |
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Usually these are painted as squares on the road but occasionally a metal stud is used. |
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The prison warden declared that Lester was a 'trusty' and had served on the road gang without trouble. |
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I think, barring any unforeseen complications such as infection, we'll be able to get her on the road to recovery,' said Dr Jeffrey Riblet. |
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She became interested in the law when her two cats, Blotchy and Blacky, died on the road outside their home last year. |
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There are enough taxis without having to have another load of taxis drivers on the road sitting around in lay-bys and blocking lay-bys. |
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Soon it''s time to get back on the road and drive the 350km stretch to Uluru, or Ayers Rock. |
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He flew to England and performed the procedure,and now Koff is on the road to recovery and set for many a long walk near her home in Dorset. |
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Walter Reckling, 46, decided to use the small gas cooker on the road as he was late with a delivery. |
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A phalanx of policemen armed with lathis faced a mob of mill workers squatting on the road. |
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Coming down heavily on the Bluelines, the court said their very presence on the road give a baleful look because of their brazen behaviour. |
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He also sought to improve the conditions for pilgrims, as well as merchants, on the road to Rome. |
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Traditionally, a guru is a spiritual teacher who guides a student on the road to Enlightenment, or finding God. |
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Rebadged as a Chrysler, the Ypsilon is a rare sight out on the road but probably more common than the Delta, the other rebadged Lancia. |
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I shall be content with my jalopy even if it's more often in the garage than on the road as long as it never tells tales or is one up on me. |
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Why did they black top the road and put all those chippings on the road if you knew there was a leak and it had to dry out? |
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Many drivers tool around town or take long drives with cell phone in hand, one eye on the road but their mind clearly someplace else. |
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A few local versions of the story attribute the hands to an unnamed man who died in an accident on the road. |
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Hannibal's Numidian cavalry carried on working on the road, taking three more days to fix it sufficiently to allow the elephants to cross. |
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By parking near Ashness Bridge on the road to Watendlath, access to the western side of the ridge can be gained at high level. |
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Ambleside is also home to the headquarters of Brathay Exploration Group, a youth charity based just beyond Clappersgate on the road to Hawkshead. |
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After five weeks on the road, Newcastle marcher Bobbie Cranney said she was pleased to have taken part in the protest. |
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If we're all in agreement about how to proceed, let's get this show on the road. |
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Their annual matchups with Miami at home and Florida on the road being the only real threats to upend Florida State's march to the Sugar Bowl. |
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During the recent GRA conference, it emerged that some of the battered squad cars need repairs almost every week to keep them on the road. |
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Carthy's currently on the road with his occasional Brass Monkey project, a six-piece with a unique sound. |
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But, actually, mostly he lives on the road, slowly, measuredly building his craft. |
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Now he was on the road and had gone to Trucker's Church at a service plaza that morning. |
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The macadam surface method laid the stone and sand aggregates on the road and then sprayed it with the binding material. |
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The small surface stones also provided low stress on the road, so long as it could be kept reasonably dry. |
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From the 1750s, Acts required trusts to erect milestones indicating the distance between the main towns on the road. |
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If the criminal stayed on the road to the seaport, he was to be left unharmed. |
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The car broke down but we managed to do a quick-and-dirty and were back on the road in fifteen minutes. |
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I wanted that car. Also, these things are crazy on the road. Front wheel suspension, tons of ponies, but best of all, it has a tape deck. |
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My Cool Caravan is packed with retro reworkings ranging from a bizarre boat-van to the tinest towaway on the road. |
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Gould played only one promotional gig and did not go on the road for the Forever Now tour. |
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It was in Toronto on 5 August that the team got its first taste of what life would be like on the road with Beckham on the roster. |
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When they were not on helicopter duty, the crew would revert to their normal jobs on the road ambulances in the County. |
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Butter Bean I drive a wagon on the M62 every day and can assure you the vast majority of idiots on the road are car drivers. |
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Spokesman John Joe Joyce said there are more than 50 bad potholes on the road, which runs through the townlands of Carrigshane and Castleredmond. |
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The headlight may be on a vehicle which is being driven down the centre of the pavement, and the car with tail lights may be stopped on the road. |
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The citizens of Ithaca have followed Odysseus on the road, planning to avenge the killing of the Suitors, their sons. |
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A natural born mechanic and tinkerer, he kept many an old fliver on the road. |
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Clock Tower Roundabout will be replaced with either traffic signals or a bridge to ease the traffic flow on the road. |
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He had been travelling north on the road towards Gosforth High Street while the single-decker Arriva bus was travelling south. |
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Slocum flew from the saddle and came down on the road a solid fart knocker. |
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Annoyed at the cockfags who decided it would be funny to throw a whole heap of drawing pins on the road just out of sorrento. |
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From this point on the road becomes narrow and twisting and overtaking is problematic except at a few straight sections. |
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With great finance packages and partexchange deals available, and summer on the horizon, now is the time to get your camper van on the road. |
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With tormentors-in-chief from the last Ashes series Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne on the road back to fitness he acknow ledges England deserve to start as underdogs. |
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This has been undertaken with an aim to reduce accidents and fatalities on the road, and will be the second permanent average speed camera scheme in Scotland. |
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And on the road home they lay among the stooks and maybe Ellison did this and that to make sure of getting her, he was fair desperate for any woman by then. |
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Life on the road for the Blues or Jazz musician, huddled in frozen bus stops, and eating raw greaseburgers washed down with stale beer, is not the ideal health regimen. |
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It's also my job to take care of the skanks on the road that you bang. |
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Approaching Port Augusta I had lights flashed at me, warning that the weighbridge was open. I expected this because the scalies had passed me on the road earlier. |
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My car breaking down just as I was on the road ruined my vacation. |
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His rudimentary driving skills meant that he was a danger on the road. |
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Built for use in the office or on the road, this PENTAX DSmobile 600 scanner provides higher resolution and more powerful speed than previous PENTAX mobile scanners. |
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John Lambert of Calton in Malhamdale, was a general in Cromwell's army and his troops camped at Settle in August 1651 while on the road to an encounter in Lancaster. |
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You have to riddle the gravel before you lay it on the road. |
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The Dutch are estimated to have at least 18 million bicycles, which makes more than one per capita, and twice as many as the circa 9 million motor vehicles on the road. |
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That's so the little critters can go there and eat their little hearts out instead of getting them smashed out on the road as a part of a pavement pizza. |
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Snow gates were installed on the road between Bowes and Brough. |
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Mackem fans have endured a bumpy ride this season with Steve Bruce's men struggling to string a sequence of results together, particularly on the road. |
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It was a very young Chris Waddle long before United rescued him from being a sausage seasoner in a local factory and put him on the road to stardom. |
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The original Terios was a bit of a bone-shaker on the road, with a rather hard ride from suspension built for workers who venture into the rough every day. |
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Parking lanes are provided in urban lanes for side parking. Parallel parking is preferred to perpendicular and oblique because it is safe for vehicles moving on the road. |
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Its Board of Directors and 50-member Friends of the CCTL group organize annual book sales and fundraising events to keep the Bookmobile on the road. |
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He said the bus struck a patch of black ice, or freshly formed ice as yet invisible on the road surface, just after he had passed a trailer truck. |
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Situated on the road between St Andrews and Crail, Kingsbarns is surrounded by so many golf courses that the local children know what a mashie niblick is before they can walk. |
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Ratau drove with reckless authority through the quiet morning fires of his father's and forefathers' town and forded a river of goats on the road leading out of it. |
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Somebody got hold of some Sellotape, we used Sellotape and some bits of wood we found on the road to make a splint and we Sellotaped his leg together. |
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The car boiled, and we poured in water from a jerrican and filled up another one to take with us, in case it grew thirsty again on the road going up to Jerusalem. |
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Matt was still on the road, but he believed himself to be in the lead. |
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The first step on the road to the America's Cup will be participation in the 2010 Rolex Sydney to Hobart race using the YuuZoo maxi yacht skippered by Ludde Ingvall. |
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Even if Syria were not quite so far out of bounds at the moment, last week's Inflation Report would hardly qualify as Sir Mervyn's moment on the road to Damascus. |
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Despite winning all their home pool games in the Heineken Cup, a failure to win on the road proved costly, with Munster and Toulon progressing instead. |
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The Cumberland Pencil Company, formed at the turn of the century, occupied a large factory near the River Greta on the road leading out of Keswick towards Cockermouth. |
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The base of Smeaton's windmill and St Luke's Church have stood the test of time, while Mundill and Watson's garage, and the tramlines on the road, are long-gone. |
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The inns on the road, many of which still survive, were staging posts on the coach routes, providing accommodation, stabling for the horses and replacement mounts. |
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Movida Corona aims to turn bedroom DJs into major club stars with budding mixmasters battling it out in a competition which could set them on the road to fame and fortune. |
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As Singapore is a small island with a high population density, the number of private cars on the road is restricted so as to curb pollution and congestion. |
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It also has sports suspension with aluminium double wishbones and a kerb weight of 1,620kg, all that it takes to make the car a power house on the road. |
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The Taliban released a video days after the elections, filming on the road between Kabul and Kandahar, stopping vehicles and asking to see their fingers. |
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A STUDY conducted by the Institute of Advanced Motorists in the UK suggests that drivers there are starting to accept speed cameras as a part of life on the road. |
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Not only does the sophisticated chassis system give the car tremendous grip but it has a new nose and a McLaren Airbrake at the back to push it down on the road. |
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The two armies avoided each other, and Stephen was soon on the road south. |
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The people who chose us for this award all run steel bands themselves so they know how hard it has been to keep a successful show on the road for 30 years. |
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If you are a victim of Road Rage, this normally means you may have inadvertently cut someone up on the road, or he may perceive that you have cut him up. |
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That plan was called the new JClio and by now you'll have seen loads of them on the road and perhaps agree that it's a spankingly good-looking motor, both inside and out. |
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