On large lakes near major access roads and rail lines, rafts of floating logs often made canoe travel impossible. |
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It's a great windy road and I love driving roads like that so that's a bit of fun. |
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On six-lane roads with three lanes for each direction of traffic, the left lane is meant for normal driving and for vehicles turning left. |
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The problems caused by cars on the congested roads of Britain are well known. |
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Some RTC buses branched off from the main roads to find emergency escape routes like by-lanes, already jammed by cars and two-wheelers! |
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Billboards line the shoulders of roads heading toward the raceway, and a media blitz is in full swing to build anticipation. |
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Never mind the fact that the cruisers gracing the city roads are mere pocket versions of their original cousins built for autobahns and freeways. |
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Residents claim a traffic order banning vehicles from using their village estate roads as a rat run is not working. |
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Many older buildings have been taken down to make room for roads and newer structures. |
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But this was not a glad sight, for the roads and paths showed that they were well-travelled, and recently, by mounted troops. |
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These radial roads of around 100 km will be developed at a cost of Rs 61 crores. |
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The roads are choked with traffic, including enormous trucks transporting goods. |
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It was sold to several major ready-mixed concrete suppliers and has been used to build roads and houses across the west. |
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All roads into the town will be a sea of green and red and maroon and white as another generation answer the tribal call. |
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We only took back roads and my brother lost count of the numerous golf courses that dotted the landscape. |
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Western bishops have called for the west to be given a fair share of national roads and public transport money. |
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The Government should develop a specific number of roads every year according to the traffic density of the area concerned. |
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It should be installed on the streets of every major town and city and along all the major roads and highways. |
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Sometimes two different logging roads are close enough to be within radio range. |
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But, after the Hopgrove roundabout, the roads have all been wet as a result of being salted. |
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From this time forward every year added a few miles to the macadamized roads of the county. |
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The roads and rails that connect southern Canada with the Northwest Territories sputter into the town and then die. |
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The roads were unbelievable with the weather making them so slippy and James had a few choice words. |
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Has City Hall had an independent study of the orbital and radial roads to determine the impact of increased traffic created? |
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He told the ministries in charge of roads not to grade roads without consulting members of Parliament. |
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The authorities should also work to alleviate the deplorable condition of roads to ensure safety. |
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Exceptional periods of rain can cause groundwater flooding from springs and winterbournes which inundate roads and overwhelm drainage systems. |
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He took great pleasure in travelling the roads and boreens on a Sunday afternoon drive. |
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This may be the first huge step in rectifying the small ball game in a county where stones at the side of roads are reserved for footballers. |
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Water and sewage leakages also create traffic congestion as the roads become potholed. |
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Learner drivers took to the roads in a myriad of three-point turns and reversing round corners. |
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The only way to get there is by an old bus, along the alarmingly narrow roads that cling to the sides of the mountains. |
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Each turn around Pacific Cove's many winding curves revealed smaller roads and hairpin turns. |
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It will mean 3,200 new homes, playing fields, parks, shops and roads being built. |
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One had to contend with the poor quality N5, N26 and N59 roads as well as the dangerous secondary routes through the barony of Erris itself. |
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An office, canteen, library, weigh bridge, roads and water supply connections would be provided. |
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The roads curve, the intersections are not all the same, and traffic can make a wider variety of choices. |
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The corporation is very active at the moment in tarring roads in many housing estates. |
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People waded across roads in chest-high water in front of their shops and low-rise apartments. |
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Torrential rains yesterday collapsed roads and triggered landslides in central Taiwan but failed to relieve the drought in the north. |
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For them, securing a house on one of Dublin's most salubrious residential roads is now a pipe dream. |
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Electricity supplies were rationed because of frozen coal stocks, difficulties on the roads and labour unrest. |
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These signs were fixed at pedestrian crossings, junctions in residential roads and even on posts in the woodland idyll of Ham Common. |
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And later on, you'll have plenty of junkyard parts to choose from too, since what's popular on the roads eventually becomes popular in junkyards. |
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In 1906 Eltham's Bridge Street and High Street became the first tarred macadam roads in New Zealand. |
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The roads shall have sensory speed detectors, traffic lights and tar macadam. |
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Most of the ride is on quiet roads and cycle paths over flat terrain, with the occasional gentle hill. |
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When the clouds lift, you can see a patchwork of clearcuts and roads carved into the slopes. |
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They set aside-or try-their fears of slickened roads that their brand-new all-season radials will fail to navigate. |
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The rehabilitation of the bridges and roads should be a mark of quality for lengthy life of the facilities. |
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Opinion is divided on what can be done to keep the roads open when it snows. |
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A traffic police officer has hung up his radar gun after more than 20 years policing the roads of mid and north Essex. |
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It was supposed to improve traffic flow so drivers don't use the surrounding roads as a rat run to try to save time. |
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Just 20 lads are causing mayhem stealing hundreds of cars, tearing round estate roads and then dumping the vehicles on backstreets. |
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The earthquake and its aftershocks dislodged many rocks and mines, sending them tumbling onto roads once considered safe. |
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Sadly, that's not the case, as is shown by the scars of clearcuts and logging roads on our 191 million acres of national forests. |
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Many side roads were treacherous and remained so till Tuesday and several minor accidents occurred as a result. |
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Maybe you are searching for peace and you have traveled many roads without finding it. |
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Most Zambian roads and what are called bridges especially in rural areas, are a real disaster. |
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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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Last year we painted a picture of Kinross as a hidden gem containing stunning classics such as Loch Leven, windy roads and friendly country pubs. |
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The heavens opened and a deluge of biblical proportions had within minutes, turned roads into fast-flowing rivers and gardens into lakes. |
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The wide, hard roads are as smooth as a billiard table and guarantee breathtaking speeds. |
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That's because car designs are planned years in advance and old cars remain on the roads until they wear out. |
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Let there be no short cuts any more and let roads be rebuilt from their foundations if necessary. |
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They will run through France on quiet country roads with overnight stops and after a rest on the ferry they will head to London. |
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Today was much warmer and consequently it thawed and roads became very muddy, just as if a heavy rain had fallen. |
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You can build roads and houses on it and, with a few adjustments, the rest will make a weekend theme park for city-dwellers. |
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Is it too much to expect that Otley should get a fair share of the roads budget? |
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Most of the excavation work will be on the verges but traffic management systems will be in operation on the roads to protect workmen. |
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In the last decade interstate travel increased 37 percent, but miles of public roads increased only 5 percent. |
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He says that the City's roads can handle only about a third of this traffic. |
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Thousands of travellers are still expected to hit the roads today and tomorrow. |
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I think this is another paradigm of countries in transition, the bad roads left behind after being trammelled by the carts of history. |
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According to the residents some of the roads here have not been tarred for over five years now. |
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Proper tarred roads should be built in rural areas and bus facilities made available in every nook and corner of the State. |
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Although it could not be driven in a car, the route would steer cyclists off extremely busy roads and onto quiet thoroughfares and country lanes. |
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Some of these areas are accessible now only by helicopter because the roads were just completely wiped off the map by the earthquake. |
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Out on the roads they'll be impressed too by the revised, reworked and rebuilt mechanicals. |
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I was driven from the highlands over dirt roads to Qui Nhon on the sea coast. |
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Police sealed off main roads along the way to allow the protesters to march through. |
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Flash flooding caused bridges to collapse and landslides are blocking roads to devastated coastal villages. |
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The community will simply not accept twice the number of trucks on the roads so we need a strategy to deal with the problem. |
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This capability would reduce the number of trucks and troops traveling on the roads in all theaters of operations. |
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And the car handled beautifully even on the rain-slicked and sometimes rough mountain roads I was driving. |
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The roads are abrasive and there is so much acceleration out of corners that there is always the danger of excessive wheelspin. |
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There are dozens of tech success stories hidden down back roads all over the country. |
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People are not used to driving on windy country roads with adverse cambers and it takes them by surprise. |
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I've ambled down quiet back roads where tiny children laugh their way home from school. |
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She had found Rissa stranded out on the back roads of Bennett at the age of three. |
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I wanted to avoid main roads but at times Stevenson's route lay along these, where the cars buzzed by like rare insects. |
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Local people know how to get there down the back roads because they are looking for it but passing traffic is missing it. |
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Such was the crowd that traffic was backed up for the best part of 30 minutes on all roads in and out of the town. |
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Essex County Council has also agreed to adopt roads and is also subsidising a bus service. |
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With temperatures below zero and icy roads many people were unable to get into the village for supplies of candles, batteries for torches etc. |
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A campaign to curb speeders on one of the area's most notorious roads has been given a boost. |
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In my judgment the conclusion must be that general use on the roads is to be contemplated. |
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The front and rear suspensions feature dual-leaf springs instead of coils, taking the bumps and jolts out of gravel roads and unforeseen mounds. |
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Even yesterday, when the roads were relatively quiet, stationary traffic stretched the length of Kingshill. |
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There are very busy roads through these towns and it is essential that there be proper traffic calming measures put in place. |
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They are made-to-order for city roads and second only to buses in popularity. |
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The race will stick to made-up roads and MAFF has given permission for it to go ahead despite the foot and mouth crisis. |
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Great stands of trees march beside the roads in a panoply of greens that rival New England's Fall. |
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But a traffic warden, randomly checking roads in Chessington on Good Friday, slapped four tickets on to cars belonging to residents. |
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It is the policy of the school not to open when the roads are very icy in the interest of safety. |
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The temporary traffic lights have been erected while contractors construct the roads that will lead in and out of the park-and-ride site. |
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With 66 deaths on our roads every week, none of us can afford to be complacent. |
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He said the biggest problem people had with landfills was the damage they caused to roads given the amount of trucks travelling to and from them. |
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Last night, police were forced to cordon off nearby roads and reroute rush hour traffic as toxic fumes poured into the sky. |
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We have enough manicured parks and lightly traveled roads for safe walking, however. |
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Now the Government has set about building new roads and airports all over the shop. |
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Station Road in Cross Hills has listed in a league table of the top 12 noisiest roads in Britain. |
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Lots of campers, tents and cars line the sides of the roads near the top of the climb. |
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It can then legally use the grants to weatherproof the building, remove asbestos and build roads and sewers from next spring. |
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In addition, the reservoir and its attendant roads would provide greater access to this area of the park, thereby reducing fire danger. |
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There were also sand dunes and shingle banks that were later used for building roads in the new town. |
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Since then, they have turned their attention to fixing roads and keeping people fed. |
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It is still possible to see the wagon entrance to the quarry at the north-eastern corner and remnants of haulage roads to lime kilns. |
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It's not that far from us, although it takes a little while to get there since all the roads are bendy. |
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The opening up of the roads will make it easier for transporters and traders to go deep in the remote areas to reach farmers who have the crop. |
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I followed scars posing as roads and faded tracks not shown on any map yet drawn. |
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Beyond the first wells, roads and land scars gouged by tracked vehicles began accumulating. |
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The secondary roads are windy and provide poor links to the main roads and there is no bus stop. |
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That same storm system caused flooding in roads and homes across central Ohio. |
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The village centre is once again the scene of chaos as the roads are being dug up, filled in and tarmaced over. |
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Older people in the locality cannot recollect the roads ever having been in a more deplorable condition. |
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Both the pigs and the roads have contributed to the proliferation of a number of weedy species. |
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We will be continuing our programme of macadam overlays for regional and local roads around the county. |
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The Master Plan proposes developing a system of road grids between the five areas between the five radial roads and the ring roads. |
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With many factors weighing on the minds of these graduates, many roads can be taken to begin employment. |
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The state of roads across the city will come under the microscope at tomorrow's Environment and Transport Scrutiny Panel meeting. |
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We finally saw live specimens of the bat-eared foxes, so many of which are killed by traffic on the roads to Kgalagadi. |
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He had to endure a 27-mile ride in a springless wagon over rough roads to a railhead at Guiney Station. |
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Every day a team led by an assistant engineer from each ward does a recce of roads in its jurisdiction. |
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From the docks, specialized equipment was stored in sheds or moved directly to designated bases along back roads at night. |
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Many have macadamized roads through them, and, indeed, are not gaps, but small valleys through the main chain. |
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Meanwhile the big thaw and heavy rainfall left North Yorkshire drivers tackling roads covered in water. |
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Expensive cars clog the roads of the internationally recognised Greek Cypriot half of Nicosia. |
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There are more bulldozers by the wayside than trees, rivers are replaced with billions of miles of ribbon like roads and trash is everywhere. |
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A mass of runners swarmed the roads for one of the towns' biggest yearly events. |
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They share the feature that they make use of public roads for limited purposes. |
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Stone mastic asphalt has only been used in Ireland in the last two years and only on one per cent of the roads network. |
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Every death has been a grim reminder that our roads are not safe for crossing. |
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They leave gobar all along the sides of the roads and you have to end up walking in the middle of the road. |
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Gritters were placed on standby ready to treat motorways and other main roads in an effort to prevent accidents. |
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The gearbox is easy to use and blasting around the B roads in second and third really was rather good fun. |
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We have 10 to 12 miles of roads to maintain, and we wanted a grader big enough to cover them all. |
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Gogo also called on the government to provide a grader to fix roads in the area since the region was inaccessible to ordinary vehicles. |
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The car park's entrance and exit roads were taped off, with motorists who wanted to use it being asked to go elsewhere. |
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Swindon Council admitted it was caught short as a blizzard left no time for gritters to take to the roads across the borough. |
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Agreement has also been reached between the two parties on the building of new roads leading to the stadium and the Trafford Centre. |
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A back road in the area had never been tarred and he wondered if there were any other roads like that in county Mayo. |
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These roads were tarred just six months ago and with the recent rains, deep potholes have emerged. |
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The few tarred roads are the connection to the coastal countries, along with a railway line to Abidjan. |
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We urge law enforcement agencies to cage the erring or even unruly drivers to restore order on roads and in stations. |
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Even the traffic policeman at the intersection of the two roads was in a mellow mood. |
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Some families fled their homes fearing aftershocks, and roads and phone lines were cut off. |
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He said Sophiatown had a reasonably decent infrastructure, and all the roads were tarred. |
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The quake was so massive, the ground cracked, houses split, roads were torn. |
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And, as many cyclists would testify, smooth roads without pitted surfaces and random holes would be a good start. |
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Their roads were highways, raised up on a cambered bank of material dug from roadside ditches. |
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He said his ministry would grade all feeder roads in readiness for the marketing season. |
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Winter urban areas see so much traffic that snow gets melted only to refreeze as ice, which makes the roads dangerous. |
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In Canterbury there are a number of roads that are desperately needed to unclog the rush hour traffic. |
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And even though Britain has one of the best safety records in the world, 3,500 people died on roads across the country last year. |
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Inching along head-lamp deep, the traffic moves again, speeding up when we reach the dry roads of the South Coast. |
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The studded tires got some good testing on the iced over unpaved roads and performed well. |
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No wonder so many people brave the dark roads to sample the delights on offer. |
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Beyond the slip road was a vast junction of roads where cars and trucks hurtled along totally oblivious to our presence. |
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The MoD has ordered 348 tanker trucks to carry fuel and water along roads to frontline troops. |
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It was a wonderful car for wooshing down across the roads of Europe but it proved to be the very worst sort of vehicle for dirt-track roads. |
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On all major roads leading into this town are signs boldly identifying Skipton as an historic market town. |
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The tea garden is very isolated, cut off from the main roads by rutted dust tracks. |
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A fifth of Essex's roads have been given a red alert and are in urgent need of repair. |
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At present, we pay for roads indirectly through fuel and vehicle duties and council and national taxation. |
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The district has had to grade its roads in its quest to open up isolated villages to its administrative centre, Munyumbwe. |
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The adjoining infrastructure is over 15 km long and includes a new road linking the existing roads with the bridge and road junctures. |
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Be careful out on the roads after a bevvy stop with John, as the strength of beer varies as much as the selection does. |
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He said the need for flyovers and wide roads in the City would be brought to the notice of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. |
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The cold spell took a turn for the worse at the weekend with roads in a very dangerous condition and very little sign of gritting. |
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Conditions are now worsening as the days become shorter and the roads icier. |
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There are many little back roads and alleyways that are usually used as shortcuts into the town centre. |
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With regard to the wideness of the roads in Wellington, we certainly wish some were a little wider, but they do add to the character of the city. |
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He said a grader from the Zambia National Service had been acquired to grade the roads which had not been serviced for a long time. |
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But soon, they realized that the matted snow on these popular roads hid their tracks better than did the more subtle paths. |
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Whatever way you look at it, the sad fact remains that carnage continues on our roads day in, day out. |
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The ability to shift the blade right and left comes in handy for slope and ditch work and for grading roads and parking lots. |
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Traffic was backing up as far as the motorways as roads in and around the city centre were closed by police. |
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In Angola heavily mined roads meant food aid had to be transported by air, raising costs dramatically. |
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But Russian forces have been held up by heavily mined roads and tough rebel resistance. |
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My tough little four-wheel-drive is just the job for Scotland's roads in the 21st century, crashing through the potholes with gay abandon. |
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Norman got work as a roadman, clearing drains, grading roads and laying metal. |
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But afterwards, the fields seemed a bit larger, the houses a trifle more substantial, the roads wider. |
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Investment in roads aids driver safety and facilitates improved industrial and tourism development. |
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You just shift the speeders to smaller roads and the nutters will always kill regardless of tickets. |
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As all roads lead to Rome so will all questions will lead back to those technical documents that he hasn't read. |
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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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Building roads from the seashore up to five thousand feet on the slopes of Mauna Loa demanded back-breaking labor. |
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Some sort of material formed a network of roads in the narrow alleys between buildings, which appeared to filled with humanoids. |
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I belong to the old imperial class who want to put up roads and hospitals and make life easier for people. |
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Those roads have attractions of their own but they're too urbanised, glossy, and over-rated for us. |
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In this position he undertook to construct roads suitable for the automobile era. |
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This population boom is reflected in the number of new houses springing up along the little roads leading to and from the village. |
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It's a difficult environment at the best of times, but with roads cut, delivering aid to needy areas is proving to be a challenge. |
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The narrow interior roads could be clogged with increasing traffic if commercial activities are allowed. |
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Electric vehicles seem made-to-order for cities such as Bangalore with more cars than the roads can cope with. |
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We need schools and firehouses and roads built here in the United States of America. |
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Tandem horse teams were used for long journeys through heavy roads and sandhills. |
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He is absolutely correct, there is total madness and mayhem on the roads in Bradford. |
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With the state of the roads in those parts, palm branches might have improved the surface no end, and been effective in laying the dust clouds. |
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In France and Italy, pioneering events were staged on public roads from city to city. |
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Out in the hills beyond the Eternal City, the car was delightful to drive, coping competently with small country roads and fast autostrada alike. |
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Next day the roads and hollows or low-lying places resembled closely the sandy, pebbly beach on the sea shore. |
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Projects include approach roads to dumping yards, development of sanitary fills, small and medium composting landfills. |
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The traffic spokesperson said all roads in the province were open again after graders were used to scrape snow and ice off the tar. |
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The exception is emergency vehicles that disperse sand to give icy roads traction. |
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The services help the Corps build dams, waterways, roads and other national infrastructure, as well as assist in disaster relief. |
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Hogue shares some of the same goals as other magisterial candidates, citing more jobs and better roads as some primary needs in Casey County. |
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The Tritium Truck heads north off the main highway, and following a series of country roads comes to a gravel access road. |
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The access road would not be altered and no new roads would be created on the site. Each property would have its own private garden. |
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The poor state of roads has already forced some industries to threaten relocating outside the State. |
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It will fool you with just how well behaved it is, cruising quietly on B roads or nosing through the traffic. |
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The drive home through the windy roads was uneventful and we got back to the hotel by midnight. |
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Soon we were driving along the windy roads surrounded by tall trees that led to my grand parents' house. |
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All the roads into Iraqi Kurdistan and toward Baghdad are closed and now the road toward Syria is also blocked. |
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Use of the bollard should be limited to enforcing timed restrictions on city centre roads and to very specific cases where small backstreets are made unsafe by rat-running. |
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Once off the A19, the roads to Kepwick were bordered by thick drifts of snowdrops and we found more growing alongside winter aconite in the small churchyard. |
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Irate motorists were at their wits' end in Carlow on the bank holiday Friday when the local UDC decided to shut down one of the main connecting roads in the town. |
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When the traffic police mooted a proposal to ban parking on the city's arterial roads two years ago, it was hailed as the most revolutionary move. |
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That does not seem possible, however, when our roads are in such deplorable condition, food prices are so high and the crime rate is rising daily. |
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The Israeli-only roads that crisscross the West Bank have come a long way since the beginning of the Second Intifada. |
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It's a lovely, peaceful town where monkeys scamper along the sides of the roads and people take horseback rides along an attractive black-sand beach. |
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Grit and dirt were being thrown up from the roads and plastering windscreens and there were even reports of motorists queuing at garages to buy screenwash. |
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God knows I have travelled rough roads in my reporting years but it is difficult to recall one that was so consistently bad for such a long distance. |
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I was driving some back roads near Elmer, N.J., when I came on a kid carrying a dead dog. |
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Those receive their 11,000 volt current underground and then transform it to a voltage suitable for the domestic consumers in just one or two roads or streets. |
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Before the advent of roads or railways, the sheer difficulty in traversing Peru's geography was one of the greatest obstacles to solidifying a national identity. |
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From above, the shapes resembled pyramids, roads and buildings, they said. |
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The large area is freely accessible by public roads that wind around the two manmade lakes. |
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Some roads in the south-east of Scotland were blocked as snow drifted. |
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The roads are still wide, though traffic density is much lower. |
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However, Murphy proving to be the master tactician took a gamble that the roads would dry under the windy conditions and had the car shod with completely slick tyres. |
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While all deaths on the roads are avoidable it seems that your campaign aims to shift the focus and blame away from motorcyclists and onto other road users. |
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Heavy snow and ice blanketed the Balkans on Christmas Day, blocking roads and closing airports as temperatures plunged to near minus 20 degrees centigrade. |
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In fact, cycling was to become her mode of transportation until she was 81, when only the increasing traffic on the roads obliged her to put her bicycle clips into retirement. |
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Hardly any of the roads at present are wide enough and one-way systems would have to be introduced, restricting parking to just one side of the road. |
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With trippers set to hit the roads and railways as they head for the coast, countryside and beauty spots this Easter, repair work is being kept to the lowest possible level. |
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Thousands of roads twisted, bent, paralleled, and crossed for miles. |
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Back then it was just Ben and Dale forever in their twenties, driving always down country roads in old trucks, alternating between rage and wild openness. |
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The event will kick off at 9.30 am and at 4pm roads in the town centre will be closed to allow market stands and crowds to overflow into the streets. |
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In situ stabilisation of pavement materials with cementitious binders is a well-recognised method of rehabilitating pavements for local roads and highways. |
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Little tarmac roads wound between the trees and little front and rear gardens were packed with small bushes that gave each property a feeling of seclusion. |
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There has also been a considerable investment in commuter trains and light railway rapid-transit systems to ease congestion on roads and pollution. |
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Better roads in cities that receive heavier rains are testimony to the fact that blaming the rains is a lame excuse for poor quality of public works. |
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Ms. White was again reiterating her opposition to an inter-urban motorway but stated she fully supported the upgrading of roads and the urgent need for a Carlow bypass. |
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Based on a startling true story, the show takes us down the trafficless roads and on to the unspoilt paradise beaches of a tiny isolated island in the Bahamas. |
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The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas. |
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In much of the DRC, roads are in a woeful state of disrepair, and in Goma, the conditions are especially dire. |
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So occasionally it is necessary to try to overcome the sense of being institutionalised by well-paved roads and street lighting and delve into the wilds of Oxfordshire. |
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We burned up the highways and dirt roads all over Erath County. |
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There, roads are generally free of cycle lanes, red or green painted patches, pedestrian refuges, traffic islands, widened pavements for cycle use and silly speed limits. |
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Even though no roads are in the way in the rear of the building, it's just as effectively sealed off from its surroundings as if it were surrounded by a moat. |
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Police wearing riot gear responded by closing roads and kettling in the protesters outside the mosque, refusing to allow movement between their lines. |
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But when they approached the concerned officials they were told that money cannot be given for linking roads but money could be given for building schools. |
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Also, we have requested the Public Works Department to install raised central medians on the highway roads to prevent people from crossing the road at will. |
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Resources are used to build settlements and cities, roads between them, and cards that do various things to benefit the cardholder or screw over other players. |
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Residents across county Carlow woke yesterday morning to find roads completely impassable, as drifting snow wreaked havoc on routes across the region. |
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However, the city council has already started grading the roads to be tarred soon under the local government-financed road rehabilitation programme. |
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I love the pokey back alleys, the twists and turns of the narrow roads as they feel their way round ancient buildings, even if the buildings are long gone. |
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Their innovations in road surfacing, camber, and drainage meant that many public roads became equal to, if not better than, the toll roads that had long set the standard. |
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Towns and villages were deliberately bombed to create a fleeing mass of terror-stricken civilians to block the roads and hamper the flow of reinforcements to the front. |
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But when we reach the mountain, we see only a denuded plateau of looping ring roads and gray rubble. |
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There are also proposals for new roads and streets, shopping plazas and workspaces, with stores like Superquin likely to seek a foothold in the new town centre. |
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The bus wheezes its way uphill with a wrenching of gears and whining of suffering brakes along the steep winding roads that scale the suburban hills around Sarajevo. |
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The winding, sloping roads had been a pleasure to navigate, the air perfumed with onions growing by the roadside. |
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Many roads are in a woeful condition and need to be upgraded. |
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The highway roads carry cars and trucks from the suburbs into the city. |
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To get here, some have had to undertake long journeys on rickety buses or hitchhike on roads made unsafe at night by bandits. |
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Neither side has the time or interest to maintain roads and buildings. |
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Motorists who have hit potholes on roads in Wiltshire are planning to take legal action to recover the money they have paid out to repair their cars. |
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After seven days on flat roads this was a sudden and violent examination of heart as much as stamina and it was a test that Lance Armstrong would pass with flying colours. |
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A pioneering scheme which has transformed tarmacked roads into open spaces for the community to enjoy may be repeated in other parts of the borough. |
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So they kept busy constructing towns and cities, cutting cart paths through the forest which, in time, became carriage roads and interstates to lead them to the place. |
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Officials have prepared a report on the merits of such a move and a decision will be taken by the roads minister when parliament reconvenes next month. |
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Others needed the assistance of recovery vehicles to rescue them when the severe weather sent torrents of water cascading onto the roads of Kerry. |
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Day after day I trace a pleasant, safe path into and out of nice little towns and villages, along soft verged roads and through gentle, rolling landscapes down to a calm sea. |
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Meanwhile, impassible roads meant feed for cows needed to be airlifted into the area. |
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Croydon Council's road gritters were out in force ensuring all of Croydon's main roads and the majority of secondary and tertiary routes were gritted. |
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When the city council decided to invite small and medium enterprises as contractors tarring roads in the city, almost half of the contractors were women. |
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Mr Timm added that followers were permitted to meet the hunt wherever they came from, as long as they kept to the roads and did not stray on to the surrounding fields. |
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The engines can be driven on roads and taken to a point where they can be transferred on to low-loaders by troops and taken to where they need to be for training and then use. |
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An hour-and-a-half away by train and then taxi, the rural hamlet is accessible only by dirt roads that are lined with low-rise houses, vegetable patches and wild-looking dogs. |
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Route planners have worked hard to keep roads open but say some will have to be closed for a short period to ensure the safety of the competitors. |
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Now, he will see the Manx roads from the driving seat of the Porsche. |
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They looked for alternative roads to socialism in Maoist China. |
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Only when the main roads are reopened does the traffic become normal. |
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The dry roads part is relevant, for it is all too easy to break traction if you are too brutal with the accelerator pedal in the low gears on slippery surfaces. |
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It's like On the Road, except the roads are circular, confined to the reservation's scrubby badlands and a repellent Nebraska border town riddled with liquor stores. |
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Asturias is also an area rich in orchids species where it is possible to find bee orchids or man orchids growing along the side of old roads or purple fields full of Serapias. |
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Agricultural yields were improving and the development of turnpike roads and canals later in the century enabled food to be transported more quickly to areas of shortage. |
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