The Stars Wheel, bumper cars, jumping boats, labyrinth, two-storey roundabout, crazy house and musical express are another part of the park. |
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The whole lot wants digging up and replacing with a small roundabout like it should have been since day one. |
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Now funds have been obtained to meet the long-standing demand for a roundabout at the junction of Mill Green Road. |
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At least two cars rammed Mr Ahmed's Rover before he leapt out and fled, only to be caught on the roundabout, the court heard. |
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This roundabout has become virtually impossible to cross for slow moving pedestrians, such as arthritis sufferers and wheelchair users. |
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I think the air bag must have inflated when he came through the roundabout. |
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Had it not been cold and wet it would have been a kinda fun day, if your idea of fun is standing still by a roundabout for nine hours. |
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Art cognizes reality by its own means, which are more indirect and roundabout, than those of science or historiography. |
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Over the years, I have lost count of the schemes put out by the council to control the traffic on the A3 Robin Hood roundabout. |
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On the flip side, minority Rover drivers are idiot boy-racers who still can't figure out which vehicles get right of way at a roundabout. |
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Three new pedestrian islands will be built and an anti-skid coating applied in Brunshaw Road on the approaches to the roundabout. |
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The steering wheel lost all control as the wheels locked and I aquaplaned towards the roundabout at 30 mph. |
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Alfie cuts a fine figure in a rotundly roundabout sort of way, as he sachets and saunters down the high street. |
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The only exception to the priority of trams is at the Red Cow roundabout where traffic lights will regulate all traffic, including the trams. |
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Some of the country's main thoroughfares converge at the busy Naas Road roundabout next to the Red Cow Inn. |
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There were 80 Gardai deployed at a roundabout on the Navan Road on Friday morning to move Travellers off the thoroughfare. |
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He switched off the hazard lights, looked briefly over his shoulder and started up again, taking the right turn off the roundabout. |
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Its curve addresses the traffic roundabout that has replaced the urban square as the focus of civic life. |
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By road it can take as little as one hour to reach the M50 roundabout on the N6, but from there traffic is very slow during peak hours. |
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The park can also be reached from the M1 by taking the Santry road at the airport roundabout and passing through three sets of traffic lights. |
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We find a small office space up three flights of dusty stairs in a building overlooking a big roundabout. |
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Taking the roundabout route means the train can stop at a dozen additional railway stations in Hubei Province. |
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I had watched from the Citadel as the procession made its way on a roundabout route through the streets of Mainport. |
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I leave in the direction of the toilets but instead start making the roundabout way to Jeremy's room. |
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She entered the lingerie shop, idly browsing and refusing assistance from a saleswoman, taking a roundabout route towards the target. |
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My chief of staff selected this roundabout route to throw the news media off our trail. |
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Sara made for it in a roundabout way to give them a little time to prepare for her, trying to seem as non-threatening as possible. |
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She was having such fun, so much that she all but forgot that Terel was following her on her roundabout joyride against the wind. |
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Anna checked out the window again just to make sure that they weren't taking some really roundabout route to the school. |
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I trudged down a roundabout route to the hut, my head down, a desperate desire to cry in my eyes. |
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She shook her head angrily but followed a roundabout route to Raban's shop. |
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This is only a roundabout way of saying that the score for the film sounded like elevator muzak. |
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However, privileged access to positive externalities is merely a roundabout way of saying that opportunities are unequal. |
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They'd never actually done any of the sorts of things suggested in the letter, although she had brought the subject up, in a roundabout way. |
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Wendy spent the next few minutes explaining what went on over the weekend in roundabout and, shall we say, not totally accurate terms. |
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Rather than just saying this directly, Thai people tend to go the roundabout route. |
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Li smiled, acknowledging that his roundabout dialogue had been recognised, unwound and interpreted. |
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Plans to enhance the roundabout, situated at the southern end of Settle near the railway bridge, have been rumbling on for more than eight years. |
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Traffic can tail back as far as the Shrimp roundabout in Morecambe while in Lancaster it can even reach the Pointer roundabout. |
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When I returned for my car, it was difficult to get onto the A19 again because traffic tailed back from the ring road roundabout. |
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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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At rush hour times, queues stretched back in the Braintree direction to the bypass roundabout. |
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The council put out a questionnaire to 2,600 residents and road users about the roundabout and 90 per cent backed it. |
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He then doubled back and again went the wrong way round the roundabout before turning down Bradford Road at speeds of up to 50 mph. |
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The riverside terraced house where Christopher Wren used to live is now neighbour to the Cardinal Wolsey pub and a traffic-clogged roundabout. |
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Policies can be changed, perhaps a new council, another roundabout for a new access road and bang goes the Hilperton Gap. |
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The proposed scheme is for a flyover to separate local and through traffic at the roundabout. |
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He was then caught on a nearby roundabout where he was beaten, stabbed and axed to death. |
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Surely, the roundabout or traffic circle will direct automobiles in the city of the mind. |
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I was coming up to a roundabout in the bike lane, next to a line of traffic doing about 8-10 mph. |
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From time to time, these should be released to seek truffles in the woodlands roundabout. |
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Perhaps most surprising, the turning circle is tight enough to tackle a u-turn on a mini roundabout in one smooth sweep. |
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Officers set up diversions at the A1 roundabout, the nearby Hessay turn-off and the junction of the A59 with the York ring road. |
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Brett Sales yanked the Cavalier's gear down from fifth into fourth to overtake the van in front of him before he reached the next roundabout. |
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Drivers will face unavoidable delays while work is carried out on a new roundabout in Witham. |
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I would like to see a dual carriageway, possibly with a roundabout and an underpass for pedestrians. |
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One later said later it was like being in a rally car as Stubbs entered a roundabout at speed and skidded into a traffic bollard, demolishing it. |
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Meanwhile in nearby India Street a play area for children up to the age of eight has a slide, roundabout and see-saw. |
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The shopping centre in the middle of the Hammersmith roundabout has acquired a new statue. |
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Some months ago I witnessed a similar incident at the same roundabout, this time in broad daylight. |
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Any cyclist crossing the roundabout from Stockton Lane to Heworth Green is in danger of being hit broadside on. |
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The new landmark is on the roundabout that marks the entrance to the Perthshire town from the south. |
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Kingswood Warren can be found off the southbound carriageway of the A217, just south of the Tadworth roundabout. |
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Our pilots always take the most direct path and never fly in a roundabout way just to avoid things like restricted military no-fly zones. |
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The delivery driver was near the roundabout when a vehicle pulled alongside him and cut him up. |
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It's particularly useful when you're driving and someone cuts you up at a roundabout. |
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The accident investigation however showed that marks on the road indicated the tyres had burst before impact with the roundabout, not after. |
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Lorries, buses and wide vehicles will be diverted on to the Millbrook roundabout while the work is carried out. |
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The first part will involve northbound traffic being diverted from the Hopton roundabout through the Hopton Industrial Estate. |
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The road was widened and a roundabout installed on the northern end to direct traffic down to Finisklin. |
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He pointed out that if the writer had read his own newspaper he would have seen the public notice announcing the roundabout. |
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Soon I give up and, nerves snapping, fight my way down teeming concrete canyons to a roundabout where I manage to hail an antiquated taxi. |
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We pushed it off the roundabout and back onto the A1 and reached home at the crack of dawn on Monday morning. |
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Meanwhile, plans were being finalised yesterday for the placing of massive 90-tonne beams to carry a flyover over the Kinsale Road roundabout. |
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Away from the Schuman roundabout, however, in the council chambers and cabinet rooms, something very significant happened to Europe last week. |
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When constructed the roundabout will hopefully alleviate the difficult traffic problems experienced by motorists when exiting Ursuline Court. |
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As part of the plan, the Roch Valley roundabout will be filled in and the pedestrian subways removed. |
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There was an altercation between pedestrians and the occupants of the car before it swung round the roundabout and hit him. |
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There was a magic roundabout, swings, paddling pools, a Jamaican steel band and lashings of ice cream and cake. |
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This area will cut a wide swathe along largely low-lying land from the Route K roundabout to behind Tauriko township. |
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We are going a roundabout way to the village via an abandoned rail line with a cinder trackbed. |
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The car was impaled on the railings of a pedestrian crossing in Tadcaster Road near the roundabout. |
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I was coasting up to a roundabout, foot on the clutch and with second gear already selected. |
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There will also be a roundabout, coconut shy, water splash and railway rides. |
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Some car or truck has already come to grief at the roundabout and the trace of that accident is still clearly visible. |
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Then you think about those people on the roads who selfishly block junctions, who cut you up at a roundabout, who use filter lanes to queue jump. |
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North Vancouver's first roundabout was opened last fall at the intersection of Keith Road and Chesterfield Avenue. |
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Parked cars were damaged when the driver of a car lost control on a roundabout and collided with them yesterday. |
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We drove past the main roundabout on the way to Truro, which now has two large examples of Tudor ironmongery on it. |
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The vehicle sped away, going through red traffic lights at 50 mph in a 30 mph area before crossing the Pheasant roundabout on the wrong side. |
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He said they were also conducting a feasibility study into the possibility of replacing the crossroads with a full-sized roundabout. |
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They seem to end in odd places, for example, at the crossroad off the roundabout on Epsom Road. |
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The words take on unique cadence, delivering precise and sophisticated concepts with roundabout crudity. |
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The car was travelling on the eastbound carriageway, towards the Greenbridge roundabout when it left the road. |
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This new speed limit, perhaps 40 mph, needs to extend about one mile eastward from the roundabout at the easterly end of the present bypass. |
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The Millfield roundabout on York's ring road has become the gateway to a number of potential snack spots. |
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On Brian's side of the roundabout, outside McDonalds, a ghost bike has appeared. |
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They advanced some two to three miles to a roundabout Capt Cosby described as the gates of the city before pushing on. |
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He sped along Bellhouse Road and crossed a mini roundabout diagonally, to the alarm of many pedestrians and motorists. |
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In terms of the competition of routes, he diagrammed cases where more roundabout routes may be economically defensible. |
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The dual carriageway is reduced to single lane traffic near the Mannington roundabout. |
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Trucks and buses were also banned from using the flyover, with commercial vehicles diverted to the roundabout underneath. |
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The signs at the roundabout tell you to take the exit which joins the road you've just left. |
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At the second roundabout, take the Sherrifmuir exit and follow the road for about 1.2km. |
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Take the first available exit off the roundabout onto the M6 at junction 38 towards Lancaster, Penrith. |
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She decided not to take the route through the village but to walk the roundabout way along the forest's edge in order to not having to see the horror any more. |
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Therefore we are calling on Waterford City Council to alter the entrances and exits at the Tramore Road roundabout in line with pedestrian and cyclist safety. |
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As it was another pleasant, starlit evening, her hair hung loose to dry in the ocean-scented breeze and she took a roundabout route to the amphitheater. |
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It would be an awfully complicated and roundabout way of garnering Heisman goodwill. |
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The 7.8 acre site on the Kinsale Road in Cork is close to the Kinsale roundabout giving access to the South Ring Road, Lee Tunnel and main arterial routes. |
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I crossed the roundabout, took the bridge over the motorway, looped round the second roundabout and sped down the slip road onto the motorway itself. |
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At the Crittalls Corner roundabout, an off duty policeman finally attracted his attention to what was now a substantial fire on the top deck of the vehicle. |
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The roundabout had no markings before and sometimes could be a bit of a free-for-all, but everyone was used to it and I never heard of any crashes there. |
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We are going a roundabout way to the village via a quiet length of top road and track and then an abandoned rail line of cinder trackbed ablaze with fireweed. |
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That's what I've been trying to get to in my roundabout way. |
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In a roundabout way we come back to the problem I had with it. |
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He visited a number of sites in Kearsley, including the subway around Kearsley roundabout, and left small corks and bottle tops lying on the ground. |
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Morning and evening traffic has tailed back from the roundabout since the lights were switched in a three week experiment to try to improve traffic flow. |
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Back he went, and he got shot in the stomach and rushed to nearby Salmaniya Hospital, closest to the roundabout. |
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Where are the two of you taking me in some sort of roundabout way? |
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She had cringed at the wheeze of the roundabout as it winded to a stop. |
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Then he went round the roundabout, came back down the road and pulled in. |
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Many stones were pelted at my car as I waited to negotiate the roundabout. |
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The pilots had earlier picketed the roundabout at the entrance to the airport as the company's board met to decide whether aircraft should be grounded on Sunday. |
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For those unaccustomed to the concept, a roundabout is an intersection with a circle in the middle that drivers go around and then continue on the route of their choice. |
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The branches were deliberately broken off a five-year-old Chestnut tree and on a number of occassions fires have been lit on the roundabout using firelighters. |
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The turning circle means every mini roundabout becomes a three-point turn, and at oblique junctions you absolutely cannot see if anything's coming. |
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While modern rollercoasters and large swingboats may excite most of the terror on fairground rides, it is the humble roundabout that causes the most accidents. |
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He does not explicate this roundabout reference to circumcision. |
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An imaginative translator must explore ways, even if roundabout, to recreate the effect of the original in the language into which it is translated. |
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It may be a split second of indecision at a roundabout, a moment's inattention while pulling out of a parking space, a failure to spot another driver signalling. |
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Anyway, this is just a roundabout way of saying that, while I'm personally delighted to be here, I also appreciate the larger gesture that the invitation represents. |
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I got into a furious argument with my good French pal as we circumnavigated the world's largest roundabout, the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. |
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Well, that must be why we took the roundabout route tonight. |
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Motorists at Dr Cullen roundabout were doing an about-turn all this week, as Carlovians caught their first glimpse of the town's latest sculpture. |
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When you do push it beyond the limit of grip into a sweeping bend or large roundabout the front end drifts wide, revealing that the chassis is biased towards mild understeer. |
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The war had a direct impact on M.I.A. becoming a recording artist, though in a bit of a roundabout way. |
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A man driving on the Rotary roundabout in summer last year avoided injury after he stopped his vehicle to stamp out what he thought was a small fire. |
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The officer said the roundabout was a scene of utter confusion. |
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A circular brick island rises up in the centre of the roundabout. |
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A resident today called for traffic calming measures on a Bradford road which he claims is being used as a rat run to avoid a major city roundabout. |
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Following a preliminary inspection of the site, Mr Downe said he believed the ruins were part of a prehistoric roundabout that may have also been used for pagan ceremonies. |
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He headed up towards the roundabout, but instead of turning right down the ring road towards the M4, he went straight across heading into the countryside south of Westing. |
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Whilst standing on a traffic island waiting to cross the exit from a roundabout, one car entered the roundabout in the wrong lane, and swung off at the first exit. |
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Whilst considering the other end of the road I have noticed that at the roundabout there you find broken lines crossing the carriageway at an oblique angle. |
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Other measures in the plan include new lane markings, anti-skid surfacing and several hundred yards of bus lane on Brighton Way up to the roundabout. |
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What we are looking at is either traffic lights or possibly a roundabout, because a traffic island and refuge would only benefit car users and not public transport. |
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At the Bankfield Hotel, traffic on the existing A650 has been diverted to run on the north side of the new roundabout while landscaping is carried out. |
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The working group recommended that the lights be removed and six-month temporary trial be carried out on the mini roundabout. |
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Parish and district councillors have had petitions and worked extremely hard to get a mini roundabout. |
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The underpass takes the tram underneath the busy A57 roundabout outside the University of Sheffield. |
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As rebel cars circled a roundabout, Shabiha gunmen opened fire. |
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At the end of the motorway arrive at a roundabout and take the first exit to the A40, signposted to South Wales and Monmouth. |
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It meets the A58 at a roundabout at Chequerbent and is no longer a trunk road. |
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Leaving Luton, it enters Central Bedfordshire after a roundabout with Quantock Rise. |
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In a roundabout way, he told me that my help was not wanted. |
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Econ Engineering on the A61 Ripon bypass near the B6265 roundabout are Britain's leading manufacturer of salt gritters. |
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Sulzer Pumps UK have a large manufacturing facility on the A6110 near the A643 roundabout. |
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Tata Steel Tubes Europe is in Corby, along the A427 near the A43 roundabout. |
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Greencell import avocados and grapes on the B1180 near the A16 roundabout at Pinchbeck. |
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The AA have a main office on A4123 at A4034 roundabout in Rounds Green, west of Oldbury. |
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The termini for this section have since been removed, although part of the southern terminal roundabout is now used as an emergency access. |
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At double mini-roundabouts and multiple roundabouts, follow the normal rules of priority and treat each roundabout separately. |
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East of the A90's Forfar Road junction, the Kingsway East continues as the A972, and meets the A92 at the Scott Fyffe roundabout. |
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The border is unmarked, and is crossed even when going round a roundabout or overtaking a vehicle. |
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A small monument to the brothers' pioneering achievement has been erected at Causewayhead roundabout. |
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The northern and eastern parts of the road are dualled between Rhosddu Road roundabout and Eagles Meadow. |
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The roundabout here is a major road junction where the M4 meets the A48 and A483 roads. |
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It passes without interruption under the M4 at the giant Coryton roundabout. |
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A right turn at the roundabout takes the road on to Mallwyd where the A458 joins at yet another roundabout. |
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For example, the Cork South Link dual carriageway was built in the early 1980s, to link the Kinsale Road roundabout with the city centre. |
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It will be located on the current site of the Potteries Pyramid, which will be moved to a nearby roundabout. |
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Valegate Retail Park forms around the A48 westbound exit of the roundabout towards Cowbridge and Bridgend. |
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Brooklands Retail Park is situated between the A4232 southbound and the A4050 exits of the roundabout. |
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A new entrance was built directly off the roundabout, with a new bus stop and shelter, and a raised kerb. |
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There is a roundabout with the A5141, then it crosses the railway again near Bedford St Johns railway station. |
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It meets the A600 and A5140 at a roundabout, then passes Bedford College and crosses the River Great Ouse as King Street. |
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The A6 then passes through the village of Finedon and intersects the A510 at a roundabout. |
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The bypass ends with a roundabout, just before the road enters the district of Oadby and Wigston. |
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As Garden Street, it splits in two at an elongated roundabout surrounding a service station and a pub. |
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Entering Matlock, the road passes under the railway and along a new bypass and then over the River Derwent, meeting the A615 at a roundabout. |
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It passes Haddon Hall and enters Bakewell, meeting the B5055 and A619 at a roundabout. |
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It passes a hospital and meets the B5252 at a roundabout where it crosses the railway. |
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Next is a roundabout with the M6 at junction 29, which is now shared with the M65 where the it becomes a trunk road. |
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This sculpture on the roundabout near the start of the A66 east of Middlesbrough represents steel being poured. |
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Starting at the Hardwicke Circus roundabout junction with the A7 in Carlisle, it forms a short section of dual carriageway known as Castle Way. |
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The road once again meanders until the roundabout junction with the A594 road from Cockermouth to Maryport. |
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The end of the dual carriageway section is a roundabout junction near Lowca rejoining the original A595 road. |
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At the bottom of the hill the roundabout forms a junction with the B5086 which gives access to Cleator Moor and eventually Cockermouth. |
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The new road would be of single carriageway standard, with a number of roundabout junctions, as well as a new bridge over the River Eden. |
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Corporation Street is now part of the A61, and the bridge forms the west side of the inner relief road roundabout. |
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Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land. |
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The viaduct will be a 4 to 5 km long fly over, from the intersection of Calle Blancos to the Garantias Sociales roundabout in Zapote. |
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The Highways Agency is investing in growth in Cornwall with a series of improvements to Loggans Moor roundabout on the A30 at Hayle. |
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Flames broke out at the site near the Halton roundabout, close to Chirk, on Wednesday night. |
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We did try the Dragon rollercoaster, Froghopper and the Balloon Race which is a roundabout where you get into a mini hot air balloon. |
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Traffic will be diverted away from the town centre through the Cefni industrial estate and to the clock square from the mini roundabout at Ffordd Cae Sel. |
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The accident happened not far from the mini roundabout leading from Stainland Road onto the Calderdale Way and next to the Calder and Hebble Navigation canal. |
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The project involves construction of flyovers as well as improving the interchanges on the road from the end-point of AlQurm road up to Wadi Kabir roundabout. |
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Also there is only one exit for the whole of the business park which is a joke and the powers-thatbe have cordoned off the left turn at the first mini roundabout. |
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The area to the south and west of the roundabout at the centre of the village was settled in late Victorian and Edwardian times, with many grand and opulent villas. |
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It should be behind the pointsman in the foreground, going round the roundabout if it was to go straight ahead or turn left after rounding the cop. |
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All back-doubles, short-cuts, and roundabout time-savers became redundant. |
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A further roundabout was constructed in 2011 around 1 mile south of Carlisle in anticipation of increased traffic for a nearby garden centre development. |
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He crosses the canal on an iron footbridge, walks along a trafficky road, negotiates a roundabout, passes down some dingy back streets, and arrives at the Apple Tree. |
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It then continues over Caldew Bridge to a thoroughfare called Caldewgate, before arriving at a roundabout close to the McVitie's factory in the city centre. |
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A short distance after the roundabout by the Cottage Loaf, the front nearside wheel clipped a nearside kerb, causing the vehicle to move across the road. |
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It meets the A66 at Kemplay roundabout next to Penrith Hospital. |
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It meets the A588 Ashton Road for Preesall at a roundabout, goes past the Royal Lancaster Infirmary on the left, then crosses the Lancaster Canal. |
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North of junctions with the B6241 Preston ring road, junction 1 of the M55 is a roundabout on the A6 connected by slip roads with the motorway above. |
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It crosses the East Lancashire Line and meets the B5257 at a roundabout. |
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It meets the A6027 roundabout close to the M61 junction 6 for Horwich. |
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At a roundabout known locally as the Five Lamps, it becomes Duffield Road. |
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It meets the A507 at a roundabout at Clophill, crossing the River Flit. |
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Penrith Hospital and Health Centre is situated along Bridge Lane at the southern entrance to the town close to the Kemplay Bank roundabout where the A6, A66 and A686 meet. |
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Suppose the roundabout spins anticlockwise when viewed from above. |
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Wenvoe Retail Park forms around the A48 eastbound exit of the roundabout. |
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It enters Buxton as Bakewell Road and meets the B5059 at a roundabout. |
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All retail parks are situated on or very close to the main roundabout. |
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Also, the northbound exit slip to the junction was reduced to one lane instead of two to reduce traffic on the small roundabout at the west side of the junction. |
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Last month a judge ordered a crash-for-cash ring in Manchester to pay record damages of pounds 400,000 for staging 30 prangs in a year at the same quiet roundabout. |
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Junctions 7 and 8 were also remodelled into a roundabout junction. |
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Tennessee Williams is well established as one of the 20th century's great playwrights, but his play Baby Doll has taken a long and roundabout route to the British stage. |
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On the other side of the roundabout is Mitre Sports International. |
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One local resident has also objected because he believes siting the turbine near a mini roundabout will be a distraction for motorists and could lead to crashes. |
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