A guilty verdict would be political dynamite and would have paved the way for the prosecution of other individuals. |
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A side gate provides vehicular access to the west facing back garden which is paved and gravelled for easy maintenance. |
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The south-facing back garden, which is not overlooked, has a paved patio area with garden lights and a water feature. |
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A spiral staircase gives access to the attic room, while outside, the paved back garden has a water feature and patio area. |
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A trademark jink and artful cross paved the way for a goal that hauled Everton back into an encounter in which they were 2-0 down. |
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This paved the way for e-mail viruses, like Melissa and LoveBug, that automatically spread to people in the victims' address books. |
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Back at the Central Academy, the path of international understanding is paved with well-meant misunderstandings. |
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Excessive government control and the licence-permit raj paved the way for corruption, which has developed deep inroads in our community. |
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Technological advancements have obviously paved the way for spectacular improvements in understanding. |
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There is off-street parking and a paved patio area to the rear, and the gardens are planted with lawns and rose bushes. |
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They moved into the churchyard to get out of the light and he led her around to a paved area at the rear of the church. |
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When we finally made it back to the gate the nice paved paths seemed an oasis of smooth level ground. |
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The paved road beneath our feet is leveling out from the downhill, the effort required to maintain forward motion is increasing. |
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The gardens are fully landscaped and each house features a paved patio to the rear with privacy fencing. |
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British writers had paved the way, inventing landscape gardening as a materialization of painting inside nature. |
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It appeared as though their singing paved the way for the last lap of her earthly journey. |
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By mid-November, once the newly paved road has fully hardened, it will be reopened to bus traffic. |
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The West had been settled with paved roads across the country, and the Indians were confined to reservations. |
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The bag can then be placed anywhere where space is limited, such as with a concrete or paved backyard, patio, or balcony. |
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The spine incorporates Main and Fox streets, where pedestrians treading on the colourful paved streets have right of way. |
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New office and home construction is under way, electrical lines are being strung, and roads are being paved. |
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The chase cars began because we were using a dry lake bed for initial training before using the paved runway. |
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This riverine port, 125 miles from the capital, accessible by paved road only in 1996, still has one of the best hospitals in Central Africa. |
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The Tin Can Tourists were RVers who braved dust and mud to drive their Tin Lizzies across the U.S. before transcontinental roads were paved. |
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He let his two companions look for a moment longer before walking on down a roughly paved street, Cale and Sam following absent-mindedly. |
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When we reached the end of the cobblestone paved streets we pushed the horses into an easy lope. |
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This paved the way for multiculturalism, undermining the relevance of assimilation for many new immigrants. |
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By the time they moved in the gardens had been turfed and paved, and were framed with low open railings. |
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At Mission Bay Park you can rent paddleboats, kayaks and sailboats or take the paved loop and get a great eyeball workout. |
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Originally the paved part of the terrace was smaller and was flanked by two areas of lawn, mirroring the articulation of the window bays above. |
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From a paved courtyard, the red front door leads into a brick porch and the living room, freshly painted in magnolia, with new laminate flooring. |
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As a woman scholar, she paved the way for more women to work in a traditionally male-dominated field. |
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The pavilion opens onto an extensive lawn, a paved terrace and the public areas of Casuarina Beach. |
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In fact, many of the finest homes in America are graced with courtyards, terraces, garden paths and drives paved with brick. |
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In terraces paved with combined materials, the length of durability varies, so the surface must be checked regularly. |
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A Yew hedge screens the paved area at the back door which leads to a herb garden. |
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She was a woman who believed in a real heaven where the streets are paved with gold. |
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A Mexican family crosses over the border to the Land of Milk and Honey where the streets are paved with gold. |
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So far, no one has discovered where in the United States the streets are paved with gold. |
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There's an English perspective on Scotland which sees it as a land where everything is free, where the streets are paved with gold. |
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I'm going to save some money, then go to London because the streets are paved with gold. |
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They visualize a landscape where the streets are paved with gold, with a house in a pristine suburbs and a hefty bank balance. |
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I turned off the paved road into a dirt track, snaking through the thick forest alongside a bubbly creek. |
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The entrance in the north facade of the barrel vault is over an open, hard paved, elliptical piazza. |
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Stroll the paved waterfront walk along Marine Drive and explore the east and west mooring basins. |
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The Romans actually were quite good at public health facilities with their public baths and aqueducts and paved streets. |
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You're going to need a paved surface, concrete blocks, Tarmac even, so the delivery vehicles can get to the shops by the river. |
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It has no paved roads, no sewage treatment system and no landline telephones. |
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One of the most fruitful gardens I've seen is one I spotted this summer in the paved forecourt of a town house. |
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Where the ground fell away right at the end of the garden, we have made a lower level with some steps leading down to a small paved patio. |
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Visitors' cars arrive via a narrow road and pass a security checkpoint before swinging sharply into a paved drive. |
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The wall is paved by bricks and filled with earth, and during war time it served to shelter people in the town from disaster. |
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These are real and possible threats while biking along a suburban city paved bike and hike trail. |
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Mussels in unimaginable numbers once paved the shallow shoals of many rivers and provided an easily accessible food supply. |
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The garden is split level with a paved area, a well manicured lawn and a shrubbery with water feature. |
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This case has paved the way for what is surely to be the Black Hand's new headquarters Down Under subsidised by the Australian taxpayer! |
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It is also home to a dynamic range of attractions and miles of wonderful beaches with paved paths for jogging, biking and blading. |
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Since it is a paved trail, it's perfect for running, cycling, blading, and cross-country skiing. |
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As a matter of fact, nothing was paved and a cloud of dust followed the movement of every aircraft. |
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By day the main paved road seems to buzz with the constant activity and movement of people, vehicles and livestock. |
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Adjacent to the lower pool, Sargent placed a patio paved with Connecticut bluestone. |
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Glasgow-born Donegan paved the way for the British pop explosion of the 1960s with skiffle, a blend of folk, blues and jazz. |
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The unmitigated disaster that administration produced paved the way for Republican ascendency. |
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A narrow mediaeval passageway, known as a slype, issues into to a paved court by the Checker Hall. |
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Limited data, including information on mileage and paved versus unpaved status, are gathered for Minor Collector roads and Local roads. |
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As indicated, the only data reported for these roads is whether they are paved or unpaved. |
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On the other hand, unshaded paved areas absorb and store the sun's heat, making them undesirable next to your house. |
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And without a doubt, the dirty basslines on tracks like 'Steam' paved the way for late 90s boy band 5ive. |
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The Star Trek franchise paved the way for other science fiction television series, most of which were largely unwatchable. |
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But because they're often paved, bricked, or tiled, they have a tendency to look cold and uninviting. |
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At the end of the paved path, wide, sweeping marble steps rose, leading up to a pair of solid, darkly varnished wooden doors. |
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Features include a paved corner patio with south-westerly aspect and garden shed. |
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Its astronomers looked into the heavens, named the stars, and paved the way for space travel and exploration. |
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Return by paved way to fingerpost, squeezer, path by river then across field to first barn you come to, and right, path through riverside fields. |
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They are so determined to stay they are having French doors fitted and will soon be having their garden paved. |
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The streets are not paved and the drains don't work, so the standing water attracts dirt, rats, and disease. |
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These aren't paved roads passing hangars, housing or human civilization, but rather gravel roads passing trees, trees and more trees. |
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Before long, the olive groves and walnut trees of the Valley were being paved ove. |
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Hurrying across the paved stone road, they came up to the gate of the wooden stockade wall. |
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This leads into a double utility room with a patio door that opens onto a private, paved garden overlooking the coast. |
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However, NATOPS and good headwork prevailed, and we looked for the nearest paved field. |
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The work will include paved shoulder bike lanes, street lighting and an enclosed storm drain will be constructed on the south side. |
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Alexander had paved the way, and so had the Hellenization of most Early Judaism. |
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The ceremonial centres included temples, pyramids, ball-courts, palaces, and plazas, usually linked by causeways or wide paved roads. |
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The visual, emotional TV culture paved the way for the rise of the charismatic movement and the growth of neo-Pentecostalism. |
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About two miles away and once connected by an ancient colonnaded paved road is the largest existing Roman hippodrome found in the world. |
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A left turn takes you along the 7-mile South Rim Rd., a paved road with a dozen panoramic overlooks, some with picnic areas and restrooms. |
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Rivers and streams are being paved everywhere, the general justification being flood control, when in fact it's hogwash. |
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In addition to the raised terrace, there is also a sunken paved area ideal for outdoor dining. |
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The mature and beautifully presented gardens are full of wildlife, with extensive lawns and a completely private suntrap paved patio. |
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In the back is a colourful mural depicting paisanos at work on a street that seems to be paved with tortillas. |
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The dull thud of horse hooves on the packed earth changed suddenly to the loud clacking of iron horseshoes on a paved road. |
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My front garden is terraced with a paved circle, in the middle of which is a circular bed. |
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But at their most accessible, they merged an angular aesthetic with liquid synth-pop that paved the way for Detroit techno and electro. |
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A few paved trunk roads and many passable dirt roads make Maasailand accessible. |
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The entire backyard and paved courtyard was white with a couple of kilos of these clay-like pellets. |
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Although we're so close to the city, our suburb is like a little village with rows of small shops, paved pathways and a relaxed atmosphere. |
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There is a paved split-level patio and a lily pond with two small fountains. |
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They'd paved parish driveways in Costa Rica and repaired clinic roofs in Jamaica. |
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The circuit became a motorsport venue soon after and was paved with bricks. |
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The course of the race contains many steep hills, often paved with cobblestones. |
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The roads were paved with the finest stone, probably having come straight from the mountain. |
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The street in front of her was paved in glossy grey stones, curving up into a bridge that spanned the width of a river. |
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The route is about 900 metres long and is paved with brick and cobblestone. |
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Ordering their destruction would be similar to telling a county council to turf over newly paved road shoulders. |
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He ushered her into a little shop on a narrow side street paved with cobblestones. |
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A freshly paved runway ran East-West, with cavernous hangars and recently built barracks organized neatly along either side. |
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A new fountain and a patio paved with Lodi gravel replaced a decrepit pond. |
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They next set foot upon the road and found it newly paved, within the last two weeks. |
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The pathway leading up to the horrible castle is paved with stones of an extraordinary color. |
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It was only a symbolic victory, of course, but it paved the way for more abstract human thought. |
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The success of the long boat construction had paved the way for further historical maritime projects. |
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A newly paved road, financed by remittances, leads to a virtual ghost town where more than half the homes are closed up. |
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A similar process occurred with the Richmond Report in the 1980s, which paved the way for the closure of mental health institutions. |
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I could often be found clunking around on the mountain bike, although always on a paved trail or street. |
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French Impressionism had paved the way for all subsequent 20th century art movements. |
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We've not only introduced new animals and plants, but we've also inalterably paved and built on vast expanses of former wilderness. |
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For the serious explorer, beyond where the paved road ends, it offers unspoiled beach beauty for sunbathing and communing with nature. |
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When customers pull into the parking lot, instead of a paved lot, they find themselves in a typical central Florida piney flatwoods. |
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She paved the way for other women, like her younger sister, and this Civil War surgeon, and this physicist, and this figure skater. |
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The untangling of church and state paved the way for interfaith cooperation among religious sects. |
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The intermediary level was to be paved, with a narrow planting area along the left wall as you look at the stone planters and steps. |
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Hunting trophies line the walls and cartwheel light fixtures hang from the ceiling, illuminating the tables and paved stone floor. |
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Plastic floor is ideal for paved surfaces and is much cheaper than plywood floors. |
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Up and down the paved path, some of us walk energetically, seriously, our noses to the task, sweating even in the gentleness of post-dawn. |
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A curved, paved area links the lawn to a colourful flowering herb garden, one of only two on the island. |
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Walled and paved courtyards, which forced the animals to breed above ground, were used, so that the young could be easily removed. |
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Work will start after the area corporators identify footpaths that have not been paved so far. |
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He says the growth in demand has paved the way for less legitimate businesses to snap up custom. |
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It gained speed and momentum quickly due to its gross weight and a slight decline in the paved surface. |
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Just as Radio Caroline in the 1960s paved the way for Radio 1, the London pirates are turning garage and dance music into commercial hits. |
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What pre-existing thoughts, feelings, values or perceptions paved the way for depression to take hold of you? |
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Garden features include a gazebo, brass water feature, two paved patio areas and raised flowerbeds. |
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Longitudinal and transverse joints determine joint spacing by the overlay pavement thickness and the geometrics of the area to be paved. |
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The bus stop in her village is a semi circle of paved road girdled by a hillock. |
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This only paved the way for point guard Burnett to shine in the second half, as the rest of the team seemed to be faltering defensively. |
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The Indian American dream is paved with crooked paths, detours, and not infrequent derailment. |
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The paved walkway I follow runs at a diagonal across the slope toward the beach. |
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The park provides a 14.5-mile paved greenway covered by a dense canopy of trees, perfect for avid walkers or bikers. |
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The harder path, if we have the will, isn't paved with yellow bricks and it isn't black and white either. |
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Well-to-do commoners used their money to acquire public office and landed property, which in turn paved the way for ennoblement. |
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There is a larger than average paved patio, raised beds with perennial and herbaceous border plants as well as dwarf trees. |
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We hiked a mile or so to a spot closer to a busy paved road than the fire road. |
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Just before him was a narrow street paved with small black stones. |
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The development of large numbers of molecular markers and interval-mapping methods paved the way for QTL mapping using intercrosses of inbred experimental organisms. |
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She fleetly flitted down the paved walkway to the large iron gates that guarded the mansion, and removed her hood so she could see the key-pad better. |
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After discussing the idea of establishing a financial services centre in Dublin, he paved the way for meetings with the chairmen of a number of German banks. |
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The Skyline Drive allows tourists to motor through the 105-mile stretch of paved road that winds along the crests of the mountains through the length of the park. |
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There are no stores or amenities on the island and cars are not allowed, making for an abundance of bikers and roller-bladers gliding down the wide paved roads. |
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The first games of Ultimate were played on a paved parking lot. |
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Chinese privet is most abundant along margins of gravel and paved roads, where it often forms dense, impenetrable stands with relatively dark understories. |
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Opening bat Ken Coulston paved the way and stayed until the 39th over. |
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Nor do I have a paved patio with built-in barbecue or a conservatory. |
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On the positive side, it has paved the way for the universal aspiration for democracy as the only form of acceptable government because of its vital self-correcting capacity. |
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Well, I came to America because I heard the streets were paved with gold. |
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The President slid on the paved surface, suffering scrapes on his hands and arms that later required treatment and bandaging by his White House physician. |
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Drive two miles along the paved road and bear right at the fork. |
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Show business is not paved with gold for the creators of its tinsel towns. |
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The new crossing will be positioned opposite the recently constructed paved area at the top of Finkle Street giving more room for pedestrians waiting to cross the road. |
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It was said that this country was so rich, the streets were paved with gold. |
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While some fragments of buildings and heaps of distinguishable rubble littered the area, most of the area was flattened as if paved by a steamroller. |
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The story of a man inextricably linked with the history of a newly independent India, it paved the way for the later Anglo-Indian literary invasion. |
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The remaining section of the patio was raised to the level of the interior floors and paved with stone, giving it the look of a true outdoor room. |
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In Imbolc, a sunken circle is paved with an abstract, carved stone representation of Brigit as three sisters, the three patrons of poetry, the crafts and midwifery. |
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The apartments will be situated in two blocks, one of which is five storeys and the other three, and will be set in lawned and paved landscaped gardens. |
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The track in the roadway through the middle of the intersection of Heidelberg Road and the aptly named Chandler Highway has been long since paved over. |
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Remember that you won't find gas stations out there and that any vehicle is likely to use more fuel across rugged terrain than it would on paved roads. |
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Ironic how she paved the way for the sexual revolution while trapped in it. |
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The grounds at the front and the back are extensively landscaped with mature trees, foliage, herbaceous borders, extensive lawned gardens and a paved patio area. |
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In the same year, the arrival of the synthetic fibre Lycra paved the way for a more radical look, with fashion designer Rudi Gernreich creating the monokini. |
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The idea paved the way for the widespread acceptance of Alvarez's theory about the demise of the dinosaurs and heralded a return to the ideas of catastrophism. |
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Perhaps it's because the Spanish love their country so much that they don't fancy the cold, dismal UK and realise our streets are not paved with gold. |
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It was neat, paved and, if not prosperous, at least presentable. |
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Thus was paved the way for the abstractions that underlay the casino capitalism about which everybody now has nothing good to say. |
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The boundaries are sharp and erosive, removing most of the foreshore deposits of the underlying shoreface units, and are paved by a lag of bioclastic debris. |
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She has opened and paved a way to exploring a fast-growing genre. |
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Sydney is no stranger to severe thunderstorms, and because large expanses of the urban area are paved, much of the rainfall becomes flood run-off. |
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By September, the Servites had paved the portico on the south side and half the portico on the west side, purchased shutters and a window, and had new plaster laid. |
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The walkway will be paved with vitrified and cement-based tiles. |
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The cafe and lounge overlook the largest space in the building, a gymnasium used for both sporting and social events, which opens to a paved terrace on the west side. |
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With parallel highways being paved, jitneys were inroading into profits. |
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He paved over our yard, because he didn't want ants infesting the house. |
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Her state visit to the Republic of Ireland last year paved the way for today's historic developments. |
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The way Grant spun his publicity faux pas paved the way for many celebrities after him. |
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Most of the festival centred itself around the bandstand in the Arboretum park, with its surrounding paved semi-amphitheatre, and a grassy sitting area beyond that. |
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Fratricidal war paved the way for malevolent elements to become brokers. |
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They thought our streets were paved with gold, said one of their lawyers. |
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One of his first public comments after being appointed Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs last June was that he was not promising boreens paved with gold. |
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The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags. |
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There is a lawn and paved patio area to the rear of the conservatory. |
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There are front and rear gardens and a paved patio area to the rear. |
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There was a paved and well-marked bike path alongside the road. |
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A palate-cleanser of Earl Grey jelly and orange sorbet paved the way for a wonderful pudding of roasted figs in mulled wine, homemade yoghurt and churros. |
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This not only paved the way for pop outfits such as Steps to release covers, it assured even pointy-headed music-lovers that it was alright to be kitsch again. |
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Driveways and curbs were the only paved areas on this cul-de-sac. |
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Beginning as illegal settlements, favelas still often lack the most basic kinds of infrastructure such as paved roads, enclosed houses, and reliable electricity. |
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In doing so he destroyed the foundation of the whole teaching of Galenism and the belief in its authority, and paved the way for the free investigation of nature. |
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Even without the view the lofty light-filled interior, paved with big golden panels of hoop pine ply, would be exhilarating. |
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In a plot of unused land originally slated to be paved over, claytonia and cabbage pop up out of tilled soil. |
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To compensate me for his tree landing on my shed, my neighbor paved my driveway. |
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Not only were the streets not paved with gold, but the going was difficult for an immigrant. |
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Later the Romans built villas, such as at Chedworth, settlements such as Gloucester, and paved the Celtic path later known as Fosse Way. |
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The floors were paved with mellow red tiles filched from an old farmhouse and the ceilings were beamed with jarrahwood. |
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The rest of the floor is paved with encaustic tiles featuring heraldic designs and Latin mottoes. |
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He led and inspired British radicals during the 1790s, paved the way for utilitarianism, and helped found Unitarianism. |
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The war years saw great improvements in working conditions and welfare provisions, which paved the way for the postwar welfare state. |
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Concrete made possible the paved, durable Roman roads, many of which were still in use a thousand years after the fall of Rome. |
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Thus he and his followers resisted political absolutism and paved the way for the rise of modern democracy. |
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Both main or secondary roads might either be paved, or left unpaved, with a gravel surface, as they were in North Africa. |
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Cushman's success broke the Garrick tradition and paved the way for later performances to return to the original storyline. |
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After their relegation, Fairclough resigned, which paved the way for Ray to return as manager. |
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In North America, road racing is motor racing held on a paved closed circuit with both left and right turns. |
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Pioneers such as Mads Alstrup and Georg Emil Hansen paved the way for a rapidly growing profession during the last half of the 19th century. |
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The sultanate's raiding and weakening of the regional kingdoms of South India paved the way for the indigenous Vijayanagara Empire. |
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The agreements at Nice had paved the way for further enlargement of the Union by reforming voting procedures. |
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This treaty and the implementation convention of 1990 paved the way for the creation of the Schengen Area. |
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Perestroika relaxed the production quota system, allowed private ownership of businesses and paved the way for foreign investment. |
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In the 17th century, Nicolas Steno's study of quartz paved the way for modern crystallography. |
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Golden Gate Park has miles of paved and unpaved running trails as well as a golf course and disc golf course. |
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Under the reign of Tiberius Caesar Augustus, the Amber Road was straightened and paved according to the prevailing urban standards. |
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The night of 30 October saw a continuation of previous Australian plans, their third attempt to reach the paved road. |
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The streets of Ramsgate are well paved or macadamed and brilliantly lighted with gas. |
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Though they mostly avoid areas within human sight, wolves have been known to nest near domiciles, paved roads and railways. |
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This new approach liberated scientific speculation from the dogmatic restraints of Aristotelian science, and paved the way for new approaches. |
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Though there is a paved road up to The Old and The New batteries, access is on foot, from a car park. |
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Their model for political organization, as well as the paved roads for which they argued, facilitated the growth of the automobile. |
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It gave birth to movements like Hamburger Schule and paved the way for bands including The Beatles. |
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With Severus' own army growing with animosity and turning against him, the path for his assassination was paved. |
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Jacques Cartier and others claimed lands in the Americas for France and paved the way for the expansion of the first French colonial empire. |
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South Carolina is also home to one of NASCAR's first tracks and its first paved speedway, Darlington Raceway northwest of Florence. |
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These laws might have paved the way to removing the worst of the poverty during the previous regimes. |
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There is an extensive network of paved roads with several good four and six lane highways including one controlled access expressway. |
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It paved the way for future legislation that was not limited to African American civil rights. |
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Its paved carpark and grass overflow carpark are located in the eastern area of the outer bailey. |
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It is paved in the manner of old cities and is home to many cafes and restaurants, as well as the town hall. |
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Roads were paved, gas lighting was installed, and the city doubled in size thanks to the Industrial Revolution. |
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Socialist theory and organisational contact with the First International, which linked labour movements in various countries, paved the way. |
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In 1888, the Local Government Act 1888 was passed, which paved the way for democracy at the county level throughout England and Wales. |
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The site is enclosed by a stone wall, interrupted by a large, paved entrance facing south, uphill towards Hameldown. |
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The doorways are paved with naturally flat stones, and all face both downhill and away from the prevailing wind. |
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Many US states have outlawed studs due to the damage they cause to paved roads. |
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The streets were exceedingly large, well paved, having many vaults and conveyances under them for sullage. |
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In and around the government lobbyist areas the streets are paved with gold! |
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A recently paved 12-mile stretch over Boulder Mountain's 9,200-foot summit offers a relief-map overlook of the Water pocket Fold formation. |
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Balconies, with views of the pool, tennis courts and pond, are paved with quarry tile. |
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The house is at the end of a long paved drive with plenty of room for parking, a turning circle and a car port. |
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Trade agreements have since paved the way for technology companies like Honeywell to help Vietnamese businesses expand. |
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The greenery dances around the feature brick paved suntrap patio, peaceful pond and glorious summer house. |
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Afsal Khaddar paved the way for the winners with 23 points, while Sharath Kurian added 13 points. |
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Looking at the number of paved kilometers per number of inhabitants alone, we are behind Ecuador and Guatemala. |
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You could have paved the floor of heaven with the baldpates of many of the attendees. |
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The focus of the gardens is a square paved with rubiginous bricks and planted with a regular grid of maple trees. |
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It is evident that road to the bequeathal of power is not paved, nor is it safe, and walking on it is risky. |
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The saltwater crocodile had been lurking in the paved area of the pool when swimming club members arrived for training. |
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A DEFLECTED Lee Wherton goal against Bodmin paved Gornal Athletic's path into the FA Vase quarter-finals. |
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This decision paved the way for the trial of public officials on charges of voluntary manslaughter. |
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The proposal would see a 30sq metre shipping container converted into a temporary farm shop on the paved area outside the Boots retail unit. |
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Paracelsian alchemy paved the way for the emergence of modern chemistry and, in so doing, encouraged new market practices. |
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In Ireland, in 1921, the Anglo Irish Treaty paved the way for southern Ireland to become the Irish Free State. |
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An advanced Mesoamerican civilization of temples, pyramids, ball courts and paved roads sprouted and grew not near a seaport or on a riverway, but deep inland at jungle oases. |
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The earliest routes around Rochdale were tracks and packhorse routes and a paved track over Blackstone Edge into Yorkshire that had Roman origins. |
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This region runs east of Moosehead Lake up to Mount Kathadin in Maine, over a distance of 100 miles where the Appalachian Trail does not cross any paved road. |
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The Aire was forded by a paved way by the Romans at Castleford as part of a road connecting Doncaster with York which went north through the town near to the church. |
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Diplomacy successfully detached Emperor Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, from France, and the Treaty of Canterbury in 1416 paved the way to end the Western Schism in the Church. |
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One of the earliest known fords was the crossing at Littleborough, constructed by the Romans it was paved with flagstones, and supported by substantial timber pilings. |
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It is hoped that these transliteration programs have paved the way for communication among APLers to roll forward on the information superhighway. |
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It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature, with over 20 million copies sold, and paved the way for many archetypes that abound in modern literature. |
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The Quebec Act provided the people of Quebec their first Charter of Rights and paved the way to later official recognition of the French language and French culture. |
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The Aztecs had underestimated the shock value of the Spanish caballeros because all they had seen was the horses traveling on the wet paved streets of Tenochtitlan. |
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The 2001 National Action Charter paved the way for the formation of private universities such as the Ahlia University in Manama and University College of Bahrain in Saar. |
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With no paved runways, the country was aeronautically deficient. |
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Luckily, they meet an old peddler with a cart and horse who befriends them as he travels the driftway, an ancient road that is sometimes paved and sometimes green grass. |
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Thus, since the late Fifties, the way was paved for independence. |
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Wide paved boulevards and gathering places were constructed in the capital city of Antananarivo and the Rova palace compound was turned into a museum. |
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Unlike the earlier road, the Minoan road was completely paved. |
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But when Newcastle settled again an impressive lineout drive and Vickers breakoff paved the way for a second penalty, which Gopperth had no trouble slotting. |
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The English fell in love with the juniper-infused Dutch spirit genever in the late 17th century, which paved the way for the more potent, dry British gins. |
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Peace Corps, established in 1961 during the Kennedy administration, paved the way for broader recognition of overseas volunteering in later years. |
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By 515 AD, Himyar became increasingly divided along religious lines and a bitter conflict between different factions paved the way for an Aksumite intervention. |
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This paved the way for the world's first intercontinental football competition, at the 1920 Summer Olympics, contested by Egypt and 13 European teams, and won by Belgium. |
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The corridor was paved and wayfarers used it as a dharamshala. |
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If we are entering an era where streets are paved with shattered plate glass, shopsoiled Louis Vuitton and agreeable, looted Chardonnay bottles it is as well to be prepared. |
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The country has an extensive network of paved and unpaved roads. |
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This view paved the way for the modern understanding of culture. |
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The invention of the vacuum pump paved the way for the experiments of Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke into the nature of vacuum and atmospheric pressure. |
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The ramp at the southeast corner of the impoundment is a concrete doublewide with ample paved parking, picnic pavilion, and chemically treated rest rooms. |
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It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, and paved the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved. |
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The popularity of meprobamate paved the way for Librium and Valium, two minor tranquilizers that belonged to a new chemical class of drugs called the benzodiazepines. |
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The ideas of the Enlightenment undermined the authority of the monarchy and the Church, and paved the way for the political revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Raleigh was instrumental in the English colonisation of North America and was granted a royal patent to explore Virginia, which paved the way for future English settlements. |
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Councillor Howard Allen said Solihull Council had paved the way for more lap dancing clubs in the borough by not using new powers to restrict or ban them. |
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My quick eyes ran on From stately nave to nave, from vault to vault, Through bowers of fragrant and enwreathed light, And diamond paved lustrous long arcades. |
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An easy walk on a paved path through rainforest takes you first to 100-foot Kahuna Falls and then to Akaka, which plunges some 440 feet over a cliff green with ferns. |
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If successful, Arthurdale would have paved the way for the rest of America to become a place of decentralized, nonindustrialized subsistence homesteads. |
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The front garden is laid to lawn adjacent to the block paved driveway which provides offroad parking for a number of vehicles and leads to the garage. |
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The Red Ryder may have paved the way, but the performance of today's airguns has far surpassed the lever-action and pump-pellet guns just a few decades ago. |
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That novel, Adrenaline, Benedict's debut thriller, not only paved the way for a book series, but laid the groundwork for a successful writing career. |
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The first phase of construction encompasses upgrading and restoring the 100-year-old streetscape, which is paved with granite Belgian block and bluestone. |
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