Leave your vehicle immediately and seek shelter, but not under overpasses and bridges. |
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There are still banners, now frayed and weather-worn, hanging from overpasses. |
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It also involves dismounting to clear bridges, under bridges, overpasses, signs, culverts and guard rails. |
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He said registration officials would have a hard time registering eligible voters living in slums or under bridges and overpasses. |
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Remember bridges and overpasses freeze up before and remain frozen longer than other road surfaces. |
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The piers of roadway overpasses and underpasses tend to have solid cross sections. |
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To make things worse, the city administration has blamed annual flooding and the worsening condition of overpasses and bridges on squatters. |
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This apparently will lead to billions of petro dollars being spent on monorails, overpasses and new highways. |
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That's where all these highway interchanges and overpasses are planned to bring the traffic even quicker than the present gridlock. |
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Motorcyclists congregated under overpasses, bridges and bus stops, taking up much of the road as they waited for the rain to ease. |
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Ramps, approaches and overpasses can be built systematically with these sturdy briges and ramps and the proven 7250 to 7253 pillars. |
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Later review of wildlife movements resulted in the recommendation of immediate construction of two overpasses. |
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On the periphery, tents pitched under overpasses cant against the dirty wind. |
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Mud-caked cars sat under overpasses for months, like carcasses that refused to rot. |
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Tarkovsky sublimely prefigures space exploration with a five minute sequence of cars winding through the tunnels and overpasses of a modern Russian city. |
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A state highway collapsed in Puget Sound, highway overpasses were shut down and the Seattle airport was shut down. |
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First to attack and ride away, he made the difference during the sprint in the last climb and overpasses the two other breakaway riders. |
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The stunningly modern helter-skelter overpasses seem rather incongruous with a melange of bikes and cars that follow a system of road safety entirely their own. |
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Google's cars scan their surroundings to build a detailed 3D map of features such as road edges, signs, guard-rails and overpasses. |
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The overpasses were made high enough so that ballistic missiles could be transported beneath them. |
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If I take a train from, say, Orange County to Phoenix, I have within 20 minutes' walk about five freeway overpasses and lots of parking lots. |
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The bridges and overpasses on this stretch of road are 2.241 km long and the acoustic screens are 5.513 km. |
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Change your location to eliminate nearby obstacles such as buildings, overhangs, bridges, overpasses, etc. |
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The project involves four interchanges, two viaducts and several overpasses and underpasses. |
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Additionally, prior knowledge of the route will allow soldiers to anticipate actions that will be required at choke points, bridges, overpasses, and intersections. |
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Typically, the enemy chooses to stage attacks from areas which have access roads, buildings, overpasses or thick brush along MSRs and auxiliary supply routes. |
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This involves what's called surface infrastructure, and so you're talking about bridges, roads, overpasses, possibly the reconstruction or refurbishment of ports and so forth. |
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However, drivers expect that unusual road hazards that affect safety will be identified, including but not limited to low overpasses, high bumps and sharp curves in the road. |
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Furthermore, the effectiveness of the overpasses would be monitored, and fencing along the highway would again be used to reduce collisions and guide wildlife to these crossings. |
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Achieving such free flow requires the construction of many overpasses, underpasses, and ramp systems. |
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Such explosive growth brings infrastructure challenges, the need for roads, overpasses, water and sewer, recreation and cultural facilities, to catch up with the increase in population. |
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The crossing of freeways by other routes is typically achieved with grade separation either in the form of underpasses or overpasses. |
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Guide signs are often mounted on overpasses or overhead gantries so that drivers can see where each lane goes. |
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After that date, access to the Media Centre will be controlled and it will be necessary to contact the Media Office in order to visit the Media Centre and collect the overpasses. |
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Jeddah Municipality is constructing 29 underpasses and overpasses to address traffic congestion in the city. |
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One wall of the room is almost entirely glass, giving way to a vast and mesmerizing panorama across the East River of the roofscape and highway overpasses of Queens. |
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Thanks to the Québec government's support, we will be better positioned to seize new business opportunities, which could include infrastructure work and the restoration of bridges and overpasses. |
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A concrete barrier will be built to separate the existing road from the new highway, which pedestrians will be able to cross safely by using one of the four envisaged steel overpasses. |
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Colp said. She created the banner to show Alberta also supports the Canadian Forces and to say thank you to those who line overpasses on the Highway of Heroes. |
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Who lets our roads deteriorate and our overpasses crumble? |
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In order to reduce road congestion, a flyover with three overpasses will be designed to replace the existing Adler ring, a strategically important transport hub. |
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Today, one only has to see the overpasses on the Highway of Heroes jammed with saluting, flag-waving Canadians for a member of our military who has paid the ultimate price and has returned home for burial. |
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Associated with the 868 km of through highways within the boundaries of national heritage areas in eight provinces, there are also 97 highways bridges and overpasses. |
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Carpentry is also used to construct the formwork into which concrete is poured during the building of structures such as roads and highway overpasses. |
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